What I don't understand about the ANL bid is why Reuters and Bloomberg are running stories saying that the bid is valued at 550-560 per - when the ANL release states 603. Any thoughts? Am I missing something here?
The terms of the Acquisition are based on the equity market
capitalisations of the two companies over the last three months and (taking into
account the special dividend) represent a premium for Abbey Shareholders of
approximately 28.6 per cent.2, valuing each Abbey Share at 603 pence (609 pence
taking into account 6 pence for dividend differential) and the entire issued
ordinary share capital of Abbey at approximately 8.9bn (13.4bn)(1),(2).
http://www.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200407261002422015B.html
Abbey investors will receive one Santander share and 31 pence in cash for each Abbey share, Santander Chairman Emilio Botin told analysts in London. That values the offer at 560 pence a share based on the Spanish bank's closing price Friday.http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000006&sid=a9eY1aEP6iAk&refer=home
The terms value Abbey at 559 pence a share including the dividend payout, based on Santander's share price when it was suspended on Friday after the companies said they were in talks.
http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsPackageArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=554053§ion=news