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Kesa Seeks To Tempt Comet Investors With A £100m ‘Dowry’

Kesa Electricals may offer a ‘dowry’ of up to £100m as it seeks a sale of its Comet chain. The move comes just days after it was disclosed that potential bidders could be forced to take on a £49m pension deficit in order to acquire the electricals retailer.

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