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Thanks for replying. My average is 65p but I feel for those who paid £1.00 or more for their shares. I suspect they might feel short changed if the offer is £1.02. Do you feel a £1.02 offer is about right?
There are many business ratios that can be ysws to determine Value... Clinigen will when carrying out due diligence discover the real and future value opportunities within QP ..I am referring to the pipeline of drugs.. Partnerships and Cost reductions of replicated areas..e.g Head office overheads. TRANSLATED in my view to a possible serious premium to current share price. The major institutions are familiar with this type of scenario.. And will negotiate strongly for the best deal for both themselves and we Private Shareholders ..What is a likely take out price for QP....with Clinigen paper highly valued and rising..they can afford to be more than a little generous to gain their prey.. 102 -130p is possible..
In the Statement re Possible Offer, there was this mention of shares..... "regarding a possible offer for the Company (the "Proposal") to be satisfied through a combination of new ordinary shares in Clinigen and cash." In your experience, what do you think/expect the breakdown to be ?
It depends on the current QP institutional holders If they are current Holders of Clinigen and seek to increase..they might favour more paper than cash...If they are fully loaded with Clinigen shares they might prefer the offer more loaded to cash.. What I would like is the option of shares or cash rather than a combination...Where there is a combination offer ..usually the smaller holders will sell the paper immediately on receipt..thus causing a short term dip until the paper overhang us removed. . One further observation Clinigen itself is an attractive purchase or merger with an international pharma company. It's independence after acquiring QP may be short lived.
"One further observation Clinigen itself is an attractive purchase or merger with an international pharma company. It's independence after acquiring QP may be short lived." that's an interesting consideration, i know little of them, other than looking at their current share price and the chart, to me it looks like they are nearing a peak, being at their yearly high right now, and have been on a steady rise recently, as you said, influx of new shares, and them being sold early (As i probably would, given the low divi yield on a high priced share) might indeed cause a drop. Although brokers forecasts are optimistic for another couple of pounds yet