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Old 09-03-2008, 12:41   #33
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Re: It's In The News: a central thread

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Originally Posted by popper View Post
US private equity groups are after Virgin Media again.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...rss&feed=media
Predators target Virgin Media
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Mark Watts and Richard Wachman
The Observer, Sunday March 9 2008

Richard Branson could scoop $750m if Virgin Media is sold to US private equity groups, which are actively considering launching a takeover bid, despite continuing turmoil in the credit markets.

According to a private document entitled 'Project Coaxial' - seen by The Observer - Blackstone, Cinven, KKR and Providence Equity are prepared to offer $6bn to $7.5bn for the company, in which Branson's Virgin group holds a 10.5 per cent share.

The proposals suggest the predators are ready to take advantage of Virgin Media's weak share price, which slipped to $14 last week.....
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Advisers to the private equity consortium's advisers state in the document that 'we believe the Virgin Media board may consider a proposal, depending on premium paid'.

The advisers provide analysis for bid prices ranging from $17 to $22, but the report says nothing explicit about the timetable.
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Internesting.

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we believe the Virgin Media board may consider a proposal, depending on premium paid
Wonder what the proposal is?

There isn't any cheap money out there, and the VM board will know that. They could decide to sell at around $20US a share, but given that the last talk of a buyout saw the shares leap to $30US, they may be reluctant to sell for less than that. The company's share price doesn't reflect is current performance, its more to do with the overall markets at the moment I believe.

Nice find popper.

EDIT: Should be interesting to watch VM's share price tomorrow and the next few days.
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