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correct dicko, it seems that this is what spd is after
he has said before he wants to sell people what they want at the right time
i assume he is a big believer of esports although belong arenas havent been extremely successful they have a lot of potential imo
They used to be in my local DEB store - haven't been in ages so no idea if still there.
I believe that GAME are already in some Sports Direct Stores as they transitioned from the high st to retial parks to save on rent
Will Mike Ashley put Game into Sport direct. Debs etc?
When he appeared before MPs investigating the future of the High Street last year, Mr Ashley talked about how companies like Game could put e-gaming stations into redundant areas of big department stores to bring people back into shopping areas.
correction.... it retraced and has now bounced back... Will see but I took some on the drop.
Retracing it looks... no threshold yet crossed to make a mandatory offer... I'll be keeping my eyes peeled though.
doesn't get deb, he will be forced to play for this then
think you meant they were buys. lowest the sp went was 26.10 and that was within first few mins of trading. At 9:03am when the 500k buy notched the sp up. DEFO BUYS
Defo sells... But why the sell off!?
I wonder if there will be a TR1 update to indicate the 30 percent threshold has been breached, at which point there may be a compulsory offer?
jarv. o feel honoured. send me your address. i’ll send you a signed pic mate lol
mrcalm I love you, you should be an indicator on investing .com I mean that in the nicest way you are famous you know. Hi five to you.
more than likely buys.
jarv... you know the sp will go up now that im here right lol
Bought a few today might have to sell now lol
lol
ahhhh mr Calm ive been expecting you
lol ike jaws from the old bond movies. i think 45p -50p first offer
your like a bond villain. whats your predictions here for offer price
lol larus... so what username weretou before your 202 posts?
Here he is!
allthe aigns are there that a bid is going to be launched. very soon
ASAP
Findel has labelled Sports Direct’s £140 million takeover offer as “opportunistic” and “strongly” urged all shareholders to “take no action and reject the offer”. The parent company of Express Gift, which trades online as Studio.co.uk, said it would would publish its official response today in relation to the offer. Earlier this month, Sports Direct made a mandatory offer of 161p per share, which was triggered after the Mike Ashley-owned retail company raised its stake in Findel through the purchase of six million extra shares.