bmattock
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Photo-Me is paying 6.1 million pounds UK for what was valued at 210 million pounds UK in May of this year. Somebody got spanked.
Agfa Photo consisted of three main industries:
Consumer Products: film and single-use cameras.
Finishing: color and black & white papers and chemicals
Lab equipment: minilabs and wholesale lab equipment.
I am not sure what Photo-Me is purchasing for their 6.1 million. Not the film business, I guess.
I'm sure there will be more news in the hours and days to come. Stand by, this may be interesting.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
Photo-Me snaps up bankrupt Agfa assets
Mon 31 Oct 2005
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Photo-Me International, the photo booth and digital imaging company, has snapped up assets from the administrators of bankrupt AgfaPhoto.
The mid-cap group is paying £6.1m for Agfa Photo’s Munich-based Wholesale Lab Division, which manufactures high-volume photo-finishing laboratories.
The agreement comes after Photo-Me failed to agree a takeover of the business earlier in the month, thought to be because its financial terms were reduced from previous guidance.
Agfa Photo filed for insolvency earlier this year after it was unable to pay its employees' salaries, just six months after the company was sold to management and a group of financial investors for €112m.
Photo-Me is paying 6.1 million pounds UK for what was valued at 210 million pounds UK in May of this year. Somebody got spanked.
Agfa Photo consisted of three main industries:
Consumer Products: film and single-use cameras.
Finishing: color and black & white papers and chemicals
Lab equipment: minilabs and wholesale lab equipment.
I am not sure what Photo-Me is purchasing for their 6.1 million. Not the film business, I guess.
I'm sure there will be more news in the hours and days to come. Stand by, this may be interesting.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks