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Strategies & Market Trends : Speculating in Takeover Targets -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: richardred who wrote (2471)11/1/2010 12:02:25 PM
From: richardred  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7242
 
SFE-Safeguard Scientifics Inc-New buy today at 14.65 and 14.62. I like the fact they will be getting cash from the Clarient deal. IMO-The company also looks to have some winners in it's investment portfolio. I'm not necessarily looking for a buyout of this company, but a possible buyout of some of its other portfolio companies. Always a outside chance, of a special dividend to shareholders. I especially like the prospects of Advanced BioHealing.

safeguard.com



To: richardred who wrote (2471)12/12/2010 11:15:19 PM
From: richardred  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7242
 
GE to agree $1.2 billion takeover of oil firm Wellstream: report
reuters

On Sunday December 12, 2010, 7:12 pm EST

LONDON (Reuters) - General Electric (NYSE:GE - News) could unveil a 755 million pound-plus ($1.2 billion) takeover of British oilfield services company Wellstream Holdings (LSE:WSML.L - News) as early as Monday, the Financial Times said on Sunday.

The two sides would have come to an agreement on price in recent days, the FT said in an unsourced story on its website.

No one at Wellstream was available for comment on Sunday.

GE said in October Wellstream had rejected an approach it made which valued the company at 755 million pounds.

Wellstream makes flexible pipes used by oil companies in deep water, an area set for strong growth due to major finds in Brazil, where state-run oil firm Petrobras (Sao Paolo:PETR4.SA - News) accounted for around 60 percent of Wellstream's business in 2009.

Wellstream, whose main competitor in flexible pipe making is the French offshore engineering group Technip (Paris:TECF.PA - News), has been a frequent subject of takeover speculation.
finance.yahoo.com