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Re: Doyle Bruson attempting to buy WPT
Didn't someone just write an article about how Doyle should step up?!
Looks like he read it!! |
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Re: Doyle Brunson attempting to buy WPT
So the article says that Doyle offered a "100% premium" over the $17.74 closing price. Wouldn't that put the offer at ~$36 a share? How come the stock only traded up to 22-24?
It doesn't seem like investors believe this deal is going to happen. |
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Re: Doyle Brunson attempting to buy WPT
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So the article says that Doyle offered a "100% premium" over the $17.74 closing price. Wouldn't that put the offer at ~$36 a share? How come the stock only traded up to 22-24? It doesn't seem like investors believe this deal is going to happen. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't read the link, but in response to your question, I doubt Doyle would buy 100% of the stock. Even if it happens, I would say investors don't value it the same as Doyle. |
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Re: Doyle Brunson attempting to buy WPT
If the bid is $700 million.. he's buying 100% of the stock (therefore taking it off the public exchange).
I highly doubt he's paying $700 million for 80% of the stock, which would be a 150% premium. |
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Re: Doyle Brunson attempting to buy WPT
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If the bid is $700 million.. he's buying 100% of the stock (therefore taking it off the public exchange). I highly doubt he's paying $700 million for 80% of the stock, which would be a 150% premium. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, Doyle is definitely trying to buy the whole kit and caboodle. As near as I can figure, the market was valuing WPT at ~$360 million before Doyle's $700 million dollar bid, so Doyle is offering close to a 100% premium. However, the market is currently valuing WPT at ~$500 million so the market seems to be doubting somewhat that this deal will go through. Might be an arbitrage opportunity here somewheres. |
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Re: Doyle Brunson attempting to buy WPT
Either way, I think it's a good sign for WPTE investors.. whether the deal goes through or not. It means WPTE is confident that the stock price will be worth more than that. If they are competent businessmen, then it's a good sign for investors, and the price will eventually reach that level anyway. If I were WPTE, I would grab this offer with both fists.. I think they are foolish if they don't. |
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Re: Doyle Brunson attempting to buy WPT
wpte up 45% today!!!! It is going down.
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Re: Doyle Brunson attempting to buy WPT
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Even if the investors don't believe I didn't read the link, but in response to your question, I doubt Doyle would buy 100% of the stock. Even if it happens, I would say investors don't value it the same as Doyle. [/ QUOTE ] If it happens, it doesn't matter what the investors think its value is, they are going to get the large premium on what they think it's actually worth. |
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Re: Doyle Brunson attempting to buy WPT
Doyle isn't buying 100% of the WPT. He's the front-man for investors wanting to buy it. No doubt Doyle has a whack of dough to invest in this, but it's not all his $700 million.
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