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Bye bye PE…
DSV’s last word on CEVA Logistics was on Tuesday, before CMA CGM’s surprising offer emerged today, when the Danish logistics firm indicated it had given up in its pursuit.
“Based on the unwillingness of the board of directors of CEVA to engage directly with DSV at the price per share offered, we have decided not to pursue an acquisition of CEVA.”
But today came another twist, and the mating game became a minefield for DSV, whose stock fell below Dkr500 for the first ...
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Comment on this article
Andreas Kout
October 26, 2018 at 1:59 pmHello.
People familiar with the Ceva freight management are telling us dont put your
eyes or attention to this, as this arm is not working well, unprofessional
at submarginal bottom line.
So buying into this would only a fool do!
regards
A.Kout
Ale Pasetti
October 29, 2018 at 11:38 pmThen, Andreas, I think we agree DSV would be the ideal buyer…! Thanks for your comment.