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Securities Class Action

Worldplay shareholders claim in a federal class action that directors are selling the payment-systems company too cheaply through an unfair process to Fidelity National Information Services, for $11 a share plus 0.9287 FIS shares -- a $35 billion merger.

WILMINGTON, Del. — Worldplay shareholders claim in a federal class action that directors are selling the payment-systems company too cheaply through an unfair process to Fidelity National Information Services, for $11 a share plus 0.9287 FIS shares -- a $35 billion merger.

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