Nano Dimension moves closer to closing Desktop Metal deal after shareholder vote

The proposed merger of 3-D printing companies Nano Dimension Ltd. and Desktop metal Inc. moved closer to completion on Thursday, after Desktop Metal shareholders voted to approve the deal.

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