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Innertube
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Scathing article in the Guardian today

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011 ... ares-slump
Iron
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An anonymous source is quoted as saying: 'If good decisions were made and proper structures put in place the company would be able to accelerate quickly'.

Hmmm... Not quite sure how...

Jeff
Innertube wrote:Scathing article in the Guardian today

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011 ... ares-slump
petardo
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I hope they leave to create other exchange :)
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Euler
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Betfair was never quite the same when the founders went non exec. The pressure they face now is that if you have sold the company to the city as a high growth company then you need to deliver to that mandate and I don't think they can without damaging the structure of the company. That said only a minority is owned by institutions so they can't vote down resolutions.
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Euler
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Thought I would do a quick rule of thumb valuation on Betfair at the current price, would you believe it, the investor relations web site is down!

http://corporate.betfair.com/
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Euler
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Back now, will have a proper look later in the week.
Iron
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The site's back up now.

There are only 3 press releases for this year, and none contains the sort of news that would send a shareholder's pulse racing:

http://corporate.betfair.com/media/pres ... /2011.aspx

Jeff
Euler wrote:Thought I would do a quick rule of thumb valuation on Betfair at the current price, would you believe it, the investor relations web site is down!

http://corporate.betfair.com/
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