paul30661
- 06 Sep 2005 08:25
Eon says that it is considering its options re. SPW and SPW says has not received an offer.
Now that SPW can see an end to its American adventure, every Tom, Dick and Harry is probably considering its options regarding taking them over.
But all the press comment that I've seen suggests that the takeover will not come until SPW have completed selling the US unit which might not be until next year. So why all the excitement now?
Or do the words 'press comment' invalidate this entire thinking :-)
optomistic
- 28 Nov 2005 17:16
- 10 of 20
Stan, perhaps I will make my move tomorow :-))
Stan
- 30 Nov 2005 13:33
- 11 of 20
Took some profit on 50%, better opportunities elsewhere IMHO.
Stan
- 30 Nov 2005 14:52
- 12 of 20
Good luck with your's Opo, Sold the rest, and hoping for better returns elsewhere.
optomistic
- 30 Nov 2005 14:59
- 13 of 20
Sold this afternoon just before the last 2p rise Stan...... SH*T
Stan
- 30 Nov 2005 15:03
- 14 of 20
Thats usually what I do :-).... still can't win'em all Opo, swings and roundabouts.
optomistic
- 30 Nov 2005 15:25
- 15 of 20
Still have some left Stan, not a lot, but must cover the possibility of the potential t/o. Bought the last lot T10 hoping for a bounce but didn't happen (yet!!)
Stan
- 30 Nov 2005 15:37
- 16 of 20
Always the possibility Opo In the current climate.
G D Potts
- 09 Nov 2006 08:40
- 17 of 20
Looks like ones on the cards - I reckon a 10 bid isnt beyond belief.
Lots of potential suitors out there.
cynic
- 14 Nov 2006 07:36
- 18 of 20
have joined the band of "hope so's"!
cynic
- 15 Nov 2006 08:02
- 19 of 20
still all a bit woolly .......
MADRID (AFX) - Iberdrola SA and Scottish Power PLC could begin 'formal' merger talks today, El Mundo reported, citing unnamed sources close to the deal.
Yesterday, Scottish Power CEO Philip Bowman shed no further light on the situation with Iberdrola, which confirmed last week that it was interested in acquiring the UK firm.
Spanish and British media have reported that Iberdrola would be prepared to offer 800 pence per share, valuing the Scottish company at about 13 bln stg.
According to El Mundo, while the Scottish Power tie-up has never been voted on by Iberdrola's board, the deal has been up for discussion at least on two occasions.
Weekend press reports here said Iberdrola chairman Ignacio Sanchez-Galan has the board's backing.
paul30661
- 31 Dec 2006 12:50
- 20 of 20
Am I missing something ?
According to my workings, Iberdrolas bid (albeit shares and cash) for SPW is currently worth around 778 p against a price now of 747 p.
The bid is likely to be completed by April and gives some 4.1 % upside. Now whilst not a stella return over 4 months, and you have the risk, (aside from exchange rate and Iberdrolas share price) of ending up with foreign share to trade, this doesnt seem too bad an arbitrage. (I understand there is also a loan note alternative available)
Particularly as IMHO the market generally is quite toppy, or at least it has got ahead of itself. Whilst waiting for a part shares offer to complete I would hope that a utility, foreign or otherwise, will provide some shelter from this fall.
Is this thinking good, bad or downright ugly :-)