> LONDON – In the latest twist in a long-running dispute about control of the coal producer Bumi, its chairman, Samin Tan, agreed on Thursday to buy the stake owned by the Bakrie family of Indonesia, a step opposed by the financier Nathaniel Rothschild. Mr. Tan agreed to pay $223 million for the Bakrie family’s 23.8 percent stake in Bumi, which is based in Indonesia but listed on the London Stock Exchange. The purchase would make Mr. Tan the biggest shareholder in Bumi with a 47.6 percent...
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