04-18-2010, 02:53 AM
Star
If some buyer is already identified and terms are agreed, everything remains managable and this happens always. It does not even affect the market capitalization and even in some historic cases we have seen cases where price moved upwards.
SECP and exchanges view such transactions seriously however. That's why substantial acquisition rules are there.
Regards,
If some buyer is already identified and terms are agreed, everything remains managable and this happens always. It does not even affect the market capitalization and even in some historic cases we have seen cases where price moved upwards.
SECP and exchanges view such transactions seriously however. That's why substantial acquisition rules are there.
Regards,