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QPP Quindell

97.75
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Quindell LSE:QPP London Ordinary Share GB00BMTS9H89 ORD 15P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 97.75 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/3/2015
17:17
Not sure who (if anyone) actually suggested this.

Being market leader has a lot of benefits - not least that you've already spent £ms developing your product, sales/support teams and industry penetration/brand.


"To pretend QPP have the only solution is ridiculous"

jazza
15/3/2015
17:09
Please provide the link to the rns of an offer of £900 or STFU.

You are proving you dont understand by referring to it as a done deal

elcapital
15/3/2015
17:01
It is hilarious. Even now know matter what is staring these stupid bears in the face they continue the same drivel....
haywards26
15/3/2015
16:33
Nothing has changed. There is no offer of that magnitude, and idiots like you still spout off like it is a done deal. But as I said, you do not matter.
elcapital
15/3/2015
16:19
You dont matter, nor does your opinion.
elcapital
15/3/2015
16:18
No EL you talk utter garbage and have done for months. You are in sane and a real wind up merchant with no brain and a foul mouth!
haywards26
15/3/2015
16:12
two trolls together! guess you didnt want to stop holding hands. scum.
elcapital
15/3/2015
16:06
I understand you are in Spain. And what have you run to the Costas from. You are without doubt the most uncouth, unfriendly, disgusting individual on this planet. My advice to you is: seek sound professional advice for your condition.
joosepi
15/3/2015
15:53
I dont care who you are, you're an idiot.
elcapital
15/3/2015
15:48
Me! EL ME!! Now go wash your mouth out. You naughty, disgusting little boy.
joosepi
15/3/2015
15:37
Oh look another mug punter with multiple alias's

If you really believe that you have proved your lack of intelligence.

elcapital
15/3/2015
15:36
You are out of your mind!
elcapital
15/3/2015
15:33
STFU: El

SUNDAY TIMES 15th March 2015. BUSINESS PAGE 3.

Aussies close in on Quindell!!!!!! deal!!!!!

AUSTRALIA’S largest law firm is on the verge of sealing a takeover of Quindell’s legal services division that could eventually value the unit at up to £900m.

City sources said Quindell’s board is on the verge of recommending a £640m cash offer from Slater & Gordon, which is listed on the Australian stock market.

Quindell’s legal services division provides solicitors and barristers to insurance companies when they receive claims from motor accidents.
In addition to the £640m up-front price, Slater & Gordon is expected to pay Quindell 50% of receipts from noise-induced hearing loss cases.

The receipts are expected to pay Quindell between £100m and £300m over the next three years, said one source. Slater & Gordon is understood to have completed due diligence on Quindell and both companies could announce a deal by March 23, when the Australian group’s “exclusivity” agreement runs out. Quindell and Slater & Gordon declined to comment.

If Slater & Gordon completes the takeover bid, it would mark a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for AIM-listed Quindell, whose travails have gripped the City over the past 18 months.

Its shares soared — at one stage it was on course to join the FTSE 250 — then slumped after an attack by a shortseller. A series of gaffes then led to the departure of chief executive Rob Terry in November. On Friday, Quindell’s shares closed at 98½p, giving the company a market value of £433m.

joosepi
15/3/2015
15:32
STFU: El

SUNDAY TIMES 15th March 2015. BUSINESS PAGE 3.

Aussies close in on Quindell!!!!!! deal!!!!!

AUSTRALIA’S largest law firm is on the verge of sealing a takeover of Quindell’s legal services division that could eventually value the unit at up to £900m.

City sources said Quindell’s board is on the verge of recommending a £640m cash offer from Slater & Gordon, which is listed on the Australian stock market.

Quindell’s legal services division provides solicitors and barristers to insurance companies when they receive claims from motor accidents.
In addition to the £640m up-front price, Slater & Gordon is expected to pay Quindell 50% of receipts from noise-induced hearing loss cases.

The receipts are expected to pay Quindell between £100m and £300m over the next three years, said one source. Slater & Gordon is understood to have completed due diligence on Quindell and both companies could announce a deal by March 23, when the Australian group’s “exclusivity” agreement runs out. Quindell and Slater & Gordon declined to comment.

If Slater & Gordon completes the takeover bid, it would mark a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for AIM-listed Quindell, whose travails have gripped the City over the past 18 months.

Its shares soared — at one stage it was on course to join the FTSE 250 — then slumped after an attack by a shortseller. A series of gaffes then led to the departure of chief executive Rob Terry in November. On Friday, Quindell’s shares closed at 98½p, giving the company a market value of £433m.

joosepi
15/3/2015
15:32
STFU: El

SUNDAY TIMES 15th March 2015. BUSINESS PAGE 3.

Aussies close in on Quindell!!!!!! deal!!!!!

AUSTRALIA’S largest law firm is on the verge of sealing a takeover of Quindell’s legal services division that could eventually value the unit at up to £900m.

City sources said Quindell’s board is on the verge of recommending a £640m cash offer from Slater & Gordon, which is listed on the Australian stock market.

Quindell’s legal services division provides solicitors and barristers to insurance companies when they receive claims from motor accidents.
In addition to the £640m up-front price, Slater & Gordon is expected to pay Quindell 50% of receipts from noise-induced hearing loss cases.

The receipts are expected to pay Quindell between £100m and £300m over the next three years, said one source. Slater & Gordon is understood to have completed due diligence on Quindell and both companies could announce a deal by March 23, when the Australian group’s “exclusivity” agreement runs out. Quindell and Slater & Gordon declined to comment.

If Slater & Gordon completes the takeover bid, it would mark a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for AIM-listed Quindell, whose travails have gripped the City over the past 18 months.

Its shares soared — at one stage it was on course to join the FTSE 250 — then slumped after an attack by a shortseller. A series of gaffes then led to the departure of chief executive Rob Terry in November. On Friday, Quindell’s shares closed at 98½p, giving the company a market value of £433m.

joosepi
15/3/2015
15:31
STFU: El

SUNDAY TIMES 15th March 2015. BUSINESS PAGE 3.

Aussies close in on Quindell!!!!!! deal!!!!!

AUSTRALIA’S largest law firm is on the verge of sealing a takeover of Quindell’s legal services division that could eventually value the unit at up to £900m.

City sources said Quindell’s board is on the verge of recommending a £640m cash offer from Slater & Gordon, which is listed on the Australian stock market.

Quindell’s legal services division provides solicitors and barristers to insurance companies when they receive claims from motor accidents.
In addition to the £640m up-front price, Slater & Gordon is expected to pay Quindell 50% of receipts from noise-induced hearing loss cases.

The receipts are expected to pay Quindell between £100m and £300m over the next three years, said one source. Slater & Gordon is understood to have completed due diligence on Quindell and both companies could announce a deal by March 23, when the Australian group’s “exclusivity” agreement runs out. Quindell and Slater & Gordon declined to comment.

If Slater & Gordon completes the takeover bid, it would mark a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for AIM-listed Quindell, whose travails have gripped the City over the past 18 months.

Its shares soared — at one stage it was on course to join the FTSE 250 — then slumped after an attack by a shortseller. A series of gaffes then led to the departure of chief executive Rob Terry in November. On Friday, Quindell’s shares closed at 98½p, giving the company a market value of £433m.

joosepi
15/3/2015
15:30
STFU: El

SUNDAY TIMES 15th March 2015. BUSINESS PAGE 3.

Aussies close in on Quindell!!!!!! deal!!!!!

AUSTRALIA’S largest law firm is on the verge of sealing a takeover of Quindell’s legal services division that could eventually value the unit at up to £900m.

City sources said Quindell’s board is on the verge of recommending a £640m cash offer from Slater & Gordon, which is listed on the Australian stock market.

Quindell’s legal services division provides solicitors and barristers to insurance companies when they receive claims from motor accidents.
In addition to the £640m up-front price, Slater & Gordon is expected to pay Quindell 50% of receipts from noise-induced hearing loss cases.

The receipts are expected to pay Quindell between £100m and £300m over the next three years, said one source. Slater & Gordon is understood to have completed due diligence on Quindell and both companies could announce a deal by March 23, when the Australian group’s “exclusivity” agreement runs out. Quindell and Slater & Gordon declined to comment.

If Slater & Gordon completes the takeover bid, it would mark a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for AIM-listed Quindell, whose travails have gripped the City over the past 18 months.

Its shares soared — at one stage it was on course to join the FTSE 250 — then slumped after an attack by a shortseller. A series of gaffes then led to the departure of chief executive Rob Terry in November. On Friday, Quindell’s shares closed at 98½p, giving the company a market value of £433m.

joosepi
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