Jimmy 2004
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Well-known movie rentals brand Blockbuster has made an offer of more than $1 billion to buy Circuit City, the USA's second largest consumer electronics chain. According to Blockbuster's chief executive James Keyes, the merger would create a chain that could sell portable devices and entertainment for them, similar to Apple's stores. However, Circuit City has revealed that it has suspicions about how Blockbuster intends to finance its offer, so has advised shareholders to take no action until the board has reviewed the bid. Blockbuster's is offering $6 to $8 per share for the struggling company, provided that it is allowed to examine Circuit City's financial books and outlook. This represents a total bid of $1.01bn to $1.35bn, and a premium of 25% to 67% over the share price on February 15th, the day before the initial offer was made. Circuit City shares rose $1.38 today following this news, up from $5.28, although Blockbuster shares fell 10.5%.
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