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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Regent Pacific Properties Inc V.RPP

Regent Pacific Properties Inc. is a Canada-based real estate development and investment company. The Company is engaged in the rental of commercial and residential real estate properties located in Canada. All the properties are in one region: Edmonton, Alberta. The Company also invests in residential and commercial properties located in Edmonton, Alberta. The Company has a portfolio consisting... see more

TSXV:RPP - Post Discussion

Regent Pacific Properties Inc > Another bidder?
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Post by stephen o on Aug 29, 2000 1:29pm

Another bidder?

What's the likelihood of another bidder? I think quite likely. Say at 25c.
Comment by coolest on Aug 29, 2000 2:05pm
Be serious. With a debt like theirs, we are lucky that someone has made an offer of $0.20. Take it and run. There are other places to make money. Don't forget that TD and other institutional investors have already accepted this offer.
Comment by emmgee on Aug 29, 2000 2:13pm
My little dilemma is whether I sell now or wait for the normal buyout in October-or-there-about. I agree with you about being glad to have an offer at all.
Comment by sledhead on Aug 29, 2000 3:02pm
With this kind of an offer and considering the source, would it not be reasonable to assume that their is something else to this. The attempt to protect themselves from a second bid implies that this deal is a must and that value is recognised. Also, with the majority shareholders agreeing to this implicates that they must hang on in order to get their votes in. I think come October the real ...more