Grassa family for sale
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Qatari banker Sheikh Al-Thani, Britain's richest man Ratcliffe and US hedge fund Elliott have all entered bids for the deal of the century. Sheikh Al-Thani is said to have made the highest bid, offering 5 billion pounds for the deal. However, according to the UK's
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The newspaper broke the news that the Glasha family firms are demanding a £6 billion purchase price, making the sale uncertain.
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The newspaper quoted sources as saying that the Glasha family is still undecided on whether to sell the
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Even if it is sold, it is preferred that only part of the shares are sold. If it is really sold as a whole, the maximum benefit will be maximized, and it will cost 6 billion pounds.
According to Sheikh Al-Thani's earlier takeover plan, he wants to buy all of them for 5 billion pounds.
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As for Ratcliffe, the bid was 4 billion pounds.
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Now listed on the New York Stock Exchange with a market capitalization of only 2.9 billion pounds, the two tycoons are already very generous, but the Grassa family still seems to be dissatisfied.