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Virgin Media seek talks with ITV again
Virgin Media are seeking talks with ITV again. Will they never learn!!!!!
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle1356266.ece |
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I'm sure it will good if Virgin Media can merge with ITV though.
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The article is really meant to be about a content deal with ITV, not a takeover.
While Murdoch owns a stake "the poison pill" in ITV, VM will never make a bid for it. The article made me laugh. As always the lazy journalists make huge errors in their articles. The article said that VM can't make a new offer for ITV until after six months after its initial one. (regulations et all) Which is a bit odd considering ntl never made a bid for ITV in the first place! |
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wasent it that ntl were interested in making a bid ? tbh i didnt read much on it
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Here is a link to ITV's rejection of the proposal: http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article...1211155474339M |
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If you are proposing an amount to buy something, you are suggesting an offer and you are making that offer. Which is still a bid. ntl made a bid and it was rejected - so the article appears to be correct when it says.. VM can't make a new offer for ITV until after six months after its initial one.
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OK, let me put it another way....ebay.
If you propose to make a bid of £50 for a computer on ebay, is that the same as making a bid of £50 for the computer? Think about it. There's a difference - a big one! You said it yourself...ntl were "suggesting" a bid for ITV. They never actually made one. |
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but even if they did make a bid, virgin media has never bid for ITV, so surely they could bid if they wanted to now?
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Virgin is just a new label for ntl:telewest. It's the same company. But VM could make a bid now if it wanted, but why would it when Murdoch went ahead and bought the ITV shares. Murdoch=action, ntl=suggestion. A big difference.
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ntl still made an offer regardless if it was a proposal. It's even more so the case when the other party, to which an offer is being made, is able to *reject* it. Turn it down. We are purely discussing semantics here.
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Ok, if that's what you believe, fine.
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It's not about what I believe - its about logic. If you go to another company and make a proposal (A proposition, which is the same thing) and they have turned it down, in essence, you have still made an offer to them.
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OK, one last try here:)
Find me the ntl complaint to regulators complaining of Sky ruining their "bid" for ITV. You won't find it. What ntl have done is complain on two fronts to regulators: 1 - ntl have complained to regulators that under the Enterprise Act, Sky now has a material influence over ITV. So, ntl are saying this is stiffling competition under the Act. 2 - ntl is also complaining with support of many MPs, that by Sky having a large stake in ITV, this is not in the "public interest." As ITV is a public service broadcaster. At no time, can ntl complain that Sky have ruined ntl's bid for ITV, because no such bid was made. ---------- Post added at 02:55 ---------- Previous post was at 02:49 ---------- I've just checked the city regs on this and because ntl made a proposal for ITV, ntl can't make a proposal or bid for another six months. But..., that is still not a bid, it's not semantics! There is a big difference, hence that's why there has been no complaint from ntl about Sky ruining their chances of buying ITV. I think this press release makes things clear, I hope:) http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article...2060701113280N ---------- Post added at 03:53 ---------- Previous post was at 02:55 ---------- Quote:
Go to page 65 onwards, requires java and acrobat reader. It explains all about the bid process: http://www.thetakeoverpanel.org.uk/n.../DATA/code.pdf Alternatively, call Virgin Media's or ITV's press office and ask them if a bid was ever made. |
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