Mandatory take-over offer does not mean it is mandatory for shareholders to sell their shares. Shareholders should Keep their shares if they feel the price is not attractive.
Mandatory take-over offer does not mean it is mandatory for shareholders to sell their shares. Shareholders should Keep their shares if they feel the price is not attractive.
lankwei 9 years ago
Exactly. The share prices are up significantly, since the takeover bid was made. The demand to relate it to the value of the cedi is absurd. I am quite certain that after the deal the share prices will drop dramatically. Gre ... read full comment
Exactly. The share prices are up significantly, since the takeover bid was made. The demand to relate it to the value of the cedi is absurd. I am quite certain that after the deal the share prices will drop dramatically. Greed, usually, does not pay. One cedi is one cedi, regardless of its value vis-à-vis any other currency!
Mandatory take-over offer does not mean it is mandatory for shareholders to sell their shares. Shareholders should Keep their shares if they feel the price is not attractive.
Exactly. The share prices are up significantly, since the takeover bid was made. The demand to relate it to the value of the cedi is absurd. I am quite certain that after the deal the share prices will drop dramatically. Gre ...
read full comment