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Western Wind Energy Corp V.WND



TSXV:WND - Post by User

Comment by Bull-Roaron Dec 12, 2012 12:55pm
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Post# 20720090

RE: Brookfield buying?

RE: Brookfield buying?

If B/F is prepared to raise their offer to say $3.00 . . . then any shares they can buy at less than $3.00 is to their benefit.

If the sale is completed to another company with a higher offer than B/F at $3.00 then they still make money.

Any shares that B/F can buy on the open market at less than what they are prepared to offer as their highest bid is to their benefit as that would effectively lower their ultimate cost or if WND is sold to another higher bidder then B/F profits the difference between what they are buying at today and the final sale price.

They can’t lose . . . if they are going to raise their bid above the current trading price of +/- $2.80 . . . or if they know WND is going to sell for more than $2.80

 

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