Sentences with phrase «reportedly accepted a bid»

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Apple also reportedly considered a much larger content acquisition last year: A number of news outlets said the company made a takeover bid for content giant Time Warner, which owns HBO and CNN among other things, but the latter decided to accept an offer from telecom player AT&T instead.
Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck has reportedly accepted a takeover bid from financial services firm Monex Group.
Man United's offer for Ivan Perisic reportedly remains on the table but Inter Milan are unlikely to accept such a low bid.
West Ham have reportedly had a # 15 million bid accepted by Liverpool, but the Geordie striker is reluctant to move to Upton Park on a permanent basis.
A week ago Army was looking forward to accepting a bowl bid for the first time, but then the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, President Johnson, reportedly voiced his now - famous view that football «hardly gives a picture of a peace - loving nation» (SCORECARD, Nov. 20).
Manchester United have reportedly accepted a # 45.4 m bid from Paris Saint - Germain for Angel Di Maria, while David de Gea is also set to leave the club for Real Madrid.
Real Madrid have reportedly accepted a # 113 million bid for Gareth Bale.
As a result, Liverpool never looked to match Arsenal's # 90m bid on transfer deadline day — a figure that Monaco's board accepted but one the player rejected, reportedly because he preferred a move to the five - time European champions instead.
Their new bid for the team was reportedly accepted over the weekend.
Japan is reportedly looking to integrate blockchain into its online systems for accepting government contract bids.
The leadership of Coincheck exchange has reportedly accepted on Thursday the acquisition bid by Japanese financial services firm Monex Group (Tokyo Stock Exchange: 8698).
The decision to accept the bid was reportedly made today, a move which will see Coincheck reshuffle its management as the exchange continues its recovery effort after suffering a $ 530 million theft in NEM tokens in January — the largest cryptocurrency exchange theft of all time.
CoinDesk Japan is reportedly looking to integrate blockchain into its online systems for accepting government contract bids.
Trammell Crow Co. brokered the deal for the seller, which reportedly began accepting bids on the property last October.
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