Rebirth of England.

Chapter 942 1 and Again

Chapter 942 Again and Again
"Yes, Comcast once sent someone to contact me, hoping that we would give up the acquisition of Sky TV. To this end, they are willing to issue us a portion of shares and let us join their board of directors..."

On the phone, Ivanta told Barron:
"Of course I rejected them outright, and they seemed very unhappy."

"It seems that they don't have such a close relationship with Murdoch..."

"Of course, since we have decided to sell the business, if we can sell it at a higher price, Murdoch will not refuse. I am afraid he will be happy if we raise the price for him."

Barron was a little surprised that Comcast would negotiate directly with Ivanta, but it was reasonable.

Moreover, they did this with the intention of testing IC Capital's determination to acquire Sky TV.

Some things are no longer a secret. For example, in the United States, most media groups are controlled by Jews. To be precise, most media groups either have Jewish founders, or the capital behind them is mainly Jewish, or their chairman or CEO is Jewish...

Among them, it can be said that the Sinclair Group, in which they had previously invested, is one of the few media groups controlled by non-Jewish families - but even so, there was no shortage of Jewish capital among the previous shareholding institutions of the Sinclair Group.

As for Comcast Corporation, it is obviously controlled by a Jewish group. Not only are its three founders Jewish, its current CEO is also Jewish, and the capital behind it is mainly Jewish capital.

From this, we can understand the recent split-up of Twenty-First Century Fox by some American capital, including Vanguard Group.

It is also because they see that Murdoch is getting old and is willing to sell some of his industries, so these capitals manipulate Disney to acquire these industries. The most powerful person in Disney at present is its chairman and CEO Robert Iger, a Jew.

But Disney already owns the sports channel ESPN and doesn't need Fox's Tribune Media Group, which would conflict with its business.

Therefore, Vanguard Group's plan is to acquire Forum Media Group with the help of Sinclair Group - this can achieve two goals. One is to continue to bring Forum Media Group under their control; the other is that through this step, the media group originally controlled by the Sinclair family can also be brought into their "media map", and Barron's share ratio can be diluted by the way.

However, this plan was sabotaged by Barron and Ivanta, resulting in the failure of the two goals of the Vanguard Group, and the group was expelled from the Sinclair Group.

As for Sky TV owned by Fox, it was naturally acquired by Comcast Group.

In this way, Murdoch sold his business and obtained funds, and the original 21st Century Fox Group is still in the "territory" of these capitals, but it was split into three media groups.

It now appears that, with the exception of Disney's successful acquisition of most of Twenty-First Century Fox's entertainment business, the other two mergers have been disrupted.

IC Capital once again took action and intervened in the competition for the sale of Sky TV, raising Comcast's $280 billion bid to $285 billion.

The current situation also confirms Barron's speculation that Jewish capital is not monolithic, or the "businessman" nature of the Jews determines that their own interests are the most important. Therefore, even if Murdoch is willing to accept IC Capital's $285 billion bid to sell his own business, he will not say "lower the price" and sell Sky TV to Comcast Group for $280 billion.

Just like when Barron took control of Sinclair Group, they offered a higher price, so they could still acquire Forum Media Group...

Some people may ask, since IC Capital can step up and raise the price, then what does Comcast need but the $5 million?
Of course, Comcast Group is not short of the $5 million, but the question is, if Comcast continues to raise the price, will IC Capital continue to follow suit?

In this way, if they want to acquire Sky TV in the end, they will need to pay more than $280 million higher than the initial bid of $5 billion - since Comcast Group was originally willing to pay $280 billion to acquire Murdoch's Sky TV under the matchmaking of Jewish capital, it means that this price is acceptable to both the buyer and the seller.

Now if Comcast is asked to pay an additional $5 million, $10 billion or even $20 billion to buy Sky, they will not be so easy to accept.

As mentioned before, Comcast Group contacted Ivanta, most likely to test how determined IC Capital, which she manages, is to acquire Sky TV...

In other words, even if Comcast wants to give up, why not help Murdoch raise the price and continue to bid higher?

This is not a game, and IC Capital is not a pushover. Is it necessary for Comcast to do this? Not to mention that Murdoch is the only one who benefits from this, if IC Capital stops following at some point, will they be able to get so much more money in real money for the acquisition?

This is not something you can just pretend to do. When a capital giant of the size of IC Capital is eyeing you, you can't fool them by just pretending.

But no matter what, it is conceivable that Ivanta's IC Capital has stirred up the "pool" of 21st Century Fox's sale twice, and it is very likely that it will eventually destroy their two plans. I am afraid that even if the other party finally accepts this result, it will not be so "calm"...

"It all depends on what Murdoch chooses. But having said that, honey, you know what the Jews do. I will send a security team to your place, so you should be more careful."

Hearing Barron's nervousness and concern, Ivanta was very happy:

"I see, dear. They probably won't do anything so extreme, otherwise you wouldn't let them go... I think those people will at most cause trouble somewhere else."

What Ivanta said certainly made sense. After all, he had Barron as his backer. Anyone who touched Ivanta would naturally be his enemy. A "dangerous element" like Barron who had power, force, and funds would probably be able to keep those people sane.

But even so, it wouldn't hurt to be cautious.

Therefore, he asked G4S Group to find the most reliable and capable security team that day and flew to America.

(End of this chapter)

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