Ebookers cancels AOL deal
31 Jul 2001 | by MediaWeek
. Announcing encouraging results, he said that Ebookers still hoped to be in profit by early 2002 at latest. ...
With the offer document out, a timetable is now in place for the deal to be completed by August 20. Executives at the two firms are hoping that at least 50% of shareholders will accept the premium offer, which has continued to fuel Tempus's share price. This morning, the share price is up at 564.5p ...
. Announcing encouraging results, he said that Ebookers still hoped to be in profit by early 2002 at latest. ...
hopes to house its news, music and radio departments, as well as the World Service, at the new building ...
Trinity Mirror has been looking for a buyer for ic24 since March, when the newspaper group announced it was cutting its internet investments and selling off non-core assets in order to boost profits. The group had originally hoped to sell the ISP for about 25m. The sale of ic24 follows similar disposals ...
of the publisher's funding issues. Which is about as traditional a deal as you could hope for. Convergence ...
launching eMMa we hope we will avoid those sorts of extremes," Kiersnowski says. Sarah Morrison ...
, is hoping to shake up the often-staid rice market with its gourmet recipe range. It has indicated ...
director at St Luke's, added: "We're hoping kids will be excited about the idea of getting one over ...
colleagues will be hoping that no higher bidder comes forward to tempt the Tempus shareholders. Despite ...
Enterprises. Vizzavi will hope the tie-up is as successful as T&T's sponsorship of Popstars, which ...