offer price
Britishnoun
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“We expect an offer price of more than A$1.00/share is more likely to get a deal done,” analyst Tom Godfrey says.
The subscription period begins Thursday, with the final offer price expected to be announced March 3.
From Seattle Times
TPG — a rare company deciding to embark on an initial public offering in the midst of a down and volatile market — is trading only slightly below its January offer price.
From Seattle Times
Shares tumbled from the initial offer price but have since regained some ground.
From BBC
The acquirer must, however, in that case offer compensation to holdouts that is typically above the original offer price.
From Reuters
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