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Vodafone and Liberty Global
Might just be hot air but would be interesting.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/...obal-ftse-down |
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Seems there is uncertainty in that story.
However, it has been mooted now for over a year. I would never say never, ultimately money talks. However this interview suggests that Malone would resist a sale of Liberty. http://online.wsj.com/articles/next-...ent-1406667563 |
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Ultimately the shareholders, not John Malone, decide whether a sale goes through.
Seems unlikely right this second but if Liberty have a dip in their fortunes I'd fully expect Vodafone's extremely large wallet to open. |
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The board is there to represent the company's owners. If the owners want to sell the board shouldn't oppose on their own grounds. Obviously a hostile takeover isn't likely. Probably cost too much. |
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I'm not sure how I feel about Vodafone's interest. I suppose it could extend Liberty's reach into mobile really well, I can see a good combination between a strong fibre/cable network and a strong mobile network but I'm not sure there's enough overlap to make each interest's worthwhile. I have no idea what I'm talking about, though. |
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If Vodafone make a bid for LG, then a bunfight will ensue. I expect, at the very least, Comcast to get involved too. |
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Old news. And it was questioned whether he actually said that or not. |
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