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Topic History of: EMI Story
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JK2006 And they come to the Tipsheet because they know WE know where to look, with posters like you, Walter!
Walter Sobchak The simple answer in this case ,is that there were reports from major City analyists that a bid for EMI was made from a leading private equity on Wall Street.
Not least because the EMI Finance team led by Martin Stewart had received 'feelers'.
So the Bandier/Ames buy out stuff is the supposition from whom is really behind the original bid. Most of this stuff is freely available if you know where to look.
JK2006 Please let us know whether the info we are getting is confidential, publishable anonymously or allowed to be put up either under pseudonym or real names.
Fleet Thought you'd like to know today's EMI story was started by a journo reading the thread here.