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Maple Group Acquisition Corp.: Kris Backus

www.immigrantscanada.comTMX Group Inc. Dept: TORONTO - Maple Group Acquisition Corp. has won control of TMX Group Inc. TSX:X and after more than a year of negotiating with executives, shareholders and regulators, a strong 91 per cent of shares have been tendered to its takeover offer worth about $3.8 billion, according to Winnipeg Free Press. "TMX Group is pleased with today's outcome," Kloet said late Tuesday and tMX Broadcast Centre manager Kris Backus walks in front of the centre's display board in Toronto on May 16, 2011. Maple Group Acquisition Corp. has won control of TMX Group Inc. TSX:X , with 91 per cent of shares tendered to its takeover offer worth about $3.8 billion. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn A new Maple board of directors has already been appointed, with TMX CEO Tom Kloet taking on the chief executive role at both Maple and TMX, as well as serving on both boards of directors. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news. www.immigrantscanada.com    .  .

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