The Mail on Sunday

Now who’s favourite in William Hill takeover?

- alex.lawson@mailonsund­ay.co.uk Contributo­r: Ben Harrington

INVESTORS in William Hill are on tenterhook­s after another week without a judgment on the scheme of arrangemen­t to complete the £2.9 billion sale to US rival Caesars.

Powerful hedge funds and their lawyers have objected to the board’s decision to recommend investors to approve Caesars’ offer, saying shareholde­rs did not have enough informatio­n.

Court moles suggest the judge may simply be on holiday. But in an unusual twist, William Hill’s shares traded above the terms of Caesars’ takeover l ast week.

Traders are betting that if the judge sides with the hedgies, either Caesars will have to stump up more or a rival bidder, such as Apollo, will step in with a better offer. Expect courtroom drama.

QUIZ question: What do Cannock in Staffordsh­ire, Orton Southgate in Cambridges­hire, Skegness in Lincolnshi­re, and St Albans in Hertfordsh­ire have in common? Answer: They have j ust become the final areas to escape Royal Mail’s list of locations where deliveries were routinely disrupted due to high levels of coronaviru­s absences and self-isolation. The slow reduction in the lengthy list has proved an encouragin­g bellwether in the fight against Covid.

With the boom in online shopping seemingly set to continue, investors will hope shares in Royal Mail can hang on to their gains post-lockdown.

FORMER City broker Richard Griffiths has been dubbed the ‘Welsh Wizard’ for his stock market bets, and has brought plenty of fellow investors under his spell.

So market watchers take note. It has emerged that the Jersey dweller has taken a 7 per cent stake in ReNeuron.

The small-cap is a stem cell research specialist which recently raised £ 15 million to expand a study of its t reatment for a degenerati­ve eye disease.

The shares have rallied over the last month, up more than 30 per cent at £1.33. Griffiths’ followers will have their eyes trained on this one.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom