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SAO PAULO, March 2 (Reuters) - Brazil energy company Aes Tiete said on Monday that it had received a merger proposal from energy company Eneva, which is willing to pay a 13.3% premium to buy out Aes Tiete shareholders. Aes Tiete said in a securities filing disclosing the proposal that it has yet to decide whether it will accept it. The merger would also require regulatory scrutiny. (Reporting by Luciano Costa; Editing by Kirsten Donovan) View comments
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