10-05-2016 18:50 - edited 11-05-2016 11:28
10-05-2016 18:50 - edited 11-05-2016 11:28
It's not looking promising. Meeting is today.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7958a956-15f4-11e6-9d98-00386a18e39d.html#axzz48HBZG1Ua
Edit: News as of this morning: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36266924
on 10-05-2016 18:59
10-05-2016 19:01 - edited 10-05-2016 19:08
10-05-2016 19:01 - edited 10-05-2016 19:08
Looks as if another player is already interested in buying O2.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6d0da158-16c4-11e6-9d98-00386a18e39d.html#axzz48HBZG1Ua
And another slightly less reputable purchaser too.
on 10-05-2016 19:08
on 10-05-2016 19:08
I think Telefonica may be desperate enough to sell to anyone.
on 10-05-2016 19:17
on 10-05-2016 19:17
on 10-05-2016 19:30
on 10-05-2016 19:30
Certainly not looking good...though I can't see why it would be allowed with anyone else if not Three?
Oh wait....who has heard of the other interested parties...?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-05-2016 19:35
on 10-05-2016 19:35
@Cleoriff wrote:though I can't see why it would be allowed with anyone else if not Three?
Three want to merge two networks into one.
A buyout would still retain the same number of networks as current.
on 10-05-2016 19:38
on 10-05-2016 19:38
on 10-05-2016 19:43
on 10-05-2016 19:43
on 10-05-2016 20:06
on 10-05-2016 20:06
Well from the 1st June I won't need any of them...shame about Three, it could have been a great combined network.