janetbennison
- 25 Oct 2006 17:08
does anyone know of any recent news regarding bid speculation etc.
HARRYCAT
- 25 Oct 2006 19:05
- 2 of 20
Nope. This has gone very quiet, but UKB/365 were using an agent (UBS Ag) to filter the offers, so the process / news will be carefully controlled imo.
One thing that seemed strange to me was that UKB went ahead with a name change when they knew that it might change again soon, but they must have their reasons.
janetbennison
- 25 Oct 2006 19:53
- 3 of 20
there seems to be very little activity in these shares at the moment. Infact the price has fallen quite a lot since the news. We will have to wait and see.
cynic
- 25 Oct 2006 20:00
- 4 of 20
yup ... i too am hoping for some news on t/o or just straight trading front as bought a few a couple of weeks back on the basis that their biz was all uk-based
HARRYCAT
- 17 Nov 2006 09:54
- 5 of 20
Thank goodness for a bit of movement here now. Perhaps news on the horizon, but UBS Ag have certainly kept this pretty tight. IMO it is a bit surprising that there has been no speculation at all on possible bids.
janetbennison
- 17 Nov 2006 10:46
- 6 of 20
something must be happening as all they have done is fall for weeks I bought mine at .615 so I have paid high for mine. There must be some news due. good luck
janetbennison
- 30 Nov 2006 09:36
- 7 of 20
does anyone know why these shares are shooting up again perhaps cynic knows. Do you still hold yours I bought 40,000 of these a while ago at .615p.
Shauney
- 30 Nov 2006 10:01
- 8 of 20
I only hold a small amount on the hopes of a takeover but can't find any news.Up 15% in a week.
HARRYCAT
- 30 Nov 2006 15:53
- 9 of 20
Am also still holding, but no news that I can find.
Someone has heard a whisper though, imo, to affect the sp today.
cynic
- 02 Dec 2006 09:11
- 10 of 20
while the village idiot is rambling on about PRTY, SBT, 888 and other gambling stocks with severe US exposure, 365 (formerly UKB) which has none, has definitively come back to life in the last few days ..... a good number of weeks back they announced they were in talks with various parties, but then there was a deafening silence and sp slipped back to mid/low 50s ...... in the last few days, volume has been much higher than usual (yesterday, exceptionally so), and the price has now recovered to about 64 ...... my guess is that something is imminent (which should kill it dead!)
HARRYCAT
- 15 Dec 2006 13:12
- 11 of 20
According to my lists, sells outweigh buys 7-1, yet the sp is up over 2% today.
Not complaining as have now moved in to profit, but it a little news on M & A here would not go amiss!
cynic
- 15 Dec 2006 13:21
- 12 of 20
sp has been ticking up steadily over the last 3/4 weeks
cynic
- 15 Dec 2006 15:33
- 13 of 20
there you go ...... 68p offer; sold out at 66.5p ...... thank you very much!
Shauney
- 15 Dec 2006 16:58
- 14 of 20
I have had mine for some time.Bought in at 64 so glad to get out alive
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200612151538130373O
HARRYCAT
- 15 Dec 2006 17:15
- 15 of 20
Am going to hang on & see if the proposed takeover boosts the sp further.
68p is what Sky have offered, per share.
Question is, do I really want Sky shares?
cynic
- 15 Dec 2006 17:31
- 16 of 20
see no point in hanging on unless you think someone will trump that offer .... BSB are offering cash!
HARRYCAT
- 17 Dec 2006 13:01
- 17 of 20
No, I don't think anyone will start a bidding war with Sky.
But, it may well be that 365's market base will increase dramatically under Sky's ownership, thus increase revenue & profitability.
My holding is only 3000 shares, so my current profit is not going to pay the mortgage. Am tempted to hold & see what the future brings.
cynic
- 17 Dec 2006 17:38
- 18 of 20
one might equally say that such a small stake (2k) is ulikely to grow significantly either, so the money may well be better placed elsewhere
HARRYCAT
- 20 Dec 2006 16:58
- 19 of 20
It would appear that Sky Media are offering to pay holders of 365 Media 68p per share. They are not offering Sky shares in lieu. They are also offering loan notes, but it would appear that most internet trading, nominee account holders will not be able to hold these with an an internet broker.
So, for anyone holding, the options are very limited. But it is my understanding that 365 Media will cease to exist. As it is unlikely, imo, that anyone else will gazump the Sky offer, 68p is the final bid price.
HARRYCAT
- 06 Feb 2007 17:22
- 20 of 20
I thought I might as well accept the 68p per share which SKY was offering, so I sat tight & let my broker sort out the paperwork.
The final date was originally 2nd Jan '07, but this was extended to 16th Jan to allow people to decide if they wanted loan notes or not. I was then advised that my money should be returned to me in approx 2 weeks (i.e. end Jan). I am now advised that due to legal wrangling & complications the funds will not be returned to the broker (& my account) until march at the earliest. That will be nearly 3 months from the time the shares were withdrawn to the time I get my money.
I have a good mind to charge them interest, 'cos Mr Murdoch has effectively got my cash. Should have cashed them in before takeover, but we live & learn.
Presumably all other holders out there are suffering the same problems?