BroadWebAsia, an investment firm started by Brad Greenspan, has offered to buy a majority share of Chinese mobile content and applications provider Linktone (NSDQ: LTON), challenging a November offer from Indonesian media group PT Media Nusantra Citra (MNC). The firm says it will purchase 60 percent of Linktone, by acquiring 6 million American Depository Shares (ADSs) at $4.18 each and then buy another $10 million worth of shares on the open market at prices up to $4.18. The offer represents a 30 percent premium to Monday’s closing price and BWA notes that it’s 10 percent better than MNC’s offer of $3.80. As part of the deal, Greenspan would serve as Linktone chairman and have the right to nominate four directors. Lots more details here on MocoNews.
Brad Greenspan's BroadWebAsia Wants Majority Stake In Linktone
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BroadWebAsia, an investment firm started by Brad Greenspan, has offered to buy a majority share of Chinese mobile content and applications p…
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