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SCi counters bid for EIDOS

This is great news for those who would like EIDOS to remain in British hands. It would make SCi the biggest publisher in the UK and would save EIDOS from broken up and sold in chunks to the highest bidders.

SCi has a cozy relationship with Take2, so this might not sit well with some U.S. publishers but it's better than killing EIDOS all together.

Brits must unite to save EIDOS!!!

http://gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=7554

SCi counters Elevation bid with £76 million Eidos offer
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Rob Fahey 12:38 22/03/2005

Case not closed after all, as a second confirmed offer is placed on the table for Eidos

A second offer has been made for British publisher Eidos, with rival firm SCi announcing details of a stock offer which would value each share in the company at around 53.6 pence - significantly higher than last night's offer from Elevation Partners.

SCi's offer, announced a few moments ago to the City, would see the Clapham-based publisher acquiring the entire share capital of Eidos in a deal which swapped one SCi share for every six Eidos shares held.

At SCi's Monday closing price of 321.5 pence, that would value each share in Eidos at 53.6 pence, and the company as a whole at £76.1 million. SCi plans to enlarge its share capital to enable this offer, and will also raise some £60 million from a placing and open offer of new shares to provide the combined group with a solid balance sheet.

The announcement of the deal muddies the water around the future of Eidos somewhat, as it comes hot on the heels of an offer last night from US private equity firm Elevation Partners, which was seen by many as a done deal.

Elevation, a private firm co-founded by former EA president John Riccitiello, is offering 50p per share in cash - a few pence lower than SCi's offer.

If SCi's offer is accepted, it would make the company into by far the largest publisher in the UK, and the combined firm would be a fairly major player on the world stage - a fact which SCi ranks high in its list of reasons for making the offer.

The company has presented a terse set of bullet points outlining its plans for Eidos, including the re-launch and revival of some brands, the improvement of the company's delivery performance, further investment into development studios, and major cost savings in terms of administrative expenses.

Moreover, SCi believes that Eidos' poor performance on the stock market has been a key factor in demotivating staff at the embattled publisher, and as such it plans to include Eidos staff in SCi's option arrangements going forward.

Notably for the British games industry, of course, this is the only way forward yet proposed for Eidos which would lead to the company and its intellectual property remaining in UK hands.

"We believe that this is an excellent opportunity for both Eidos and SCi shareholders to invest in a major computer games publisher at a time when the global market has never been bigger," enthused SCi chief executive Jane Cavanagh, commenting on the offer.

"Whilst Eidos' brands, studios and staff have significant potential, its continued financial problems appear to have resulted in rushed development cycles, missed deadlines and products that have not done justice to their brands," she continued. "We are completely confident that the application of our successful business model across the Enlarged Group will significantly enhance shareholder value for both SCi and Eidos shareholders."
 
Elevation, a private firm co-founded by former EA president John Riccitiello, is offering 50p per share in cash - a few pence lower than SCi's offer.

Hmmm I think you should highlight that in your post... it'll raise more hate that way...
 
DarienA said:
Elevation, a private firm co-founded by former EA president John Riccitiello, is offering 50p per share in cash - a few pence lower than SCi's offer.

Hmmm I think you should highlight that in your post... it'll raise more hate that way...

:lol Your best post today! :lol
 
DarienA said:
Elevation, a private firm co-founded by former EA president John Riccitiello, is offering 50p per share in cash - a few pence lower than SCi's offer.

Hmmm I think you should highlight that in your post... it'll raise more hate that way...

Actually, I have a lot of respect for John Riccitiello, he was responsible for a lot of the early succcess at EA, things started going downhill after he left a year ago. He was president and COO, meaning he was responsible for the day to day operation of the company. I don't think the overworked conditions and NFL deal would have happened under his watch.
 
Amused_To_Death said:
Actually, I have a lot of respect for John Riccitiello, he was responsible for a lot of the early succcess at EA, things started going downhill after he left a year ago. He was president and COO, meaning he was responsible for the day to day operation of the company. I don't think the overworked conditions and NFL deal would have happened under his watch.

I think Darien was referring to the company, not the person... :D
 
UbiSoftologist said:
I think Darien was referring to the company, not the person... :D

Yes... yes I was. ;)

Johntv, Riccitiello left EA april of last year IIRC.

Amused_To_Death said:
Actually, I have a lot of respect for John Riccitiello, he was responsible for a lot of the early succcess at EA, things started going downhill after he left a year ago. He was president and COO, meaning he was responsible for the day to day operation of the company. I don't think the overworked conditions and NFL deal would have happened under his watch.

Wait...wait... you're gonna say that EA wasn't the developer swallowing, license crapping, employee not taking care of company until John Riccitiello left April of last year? uh.....
 
If SCi's offer is accepted, it would make the company into by far the largest publisher in the UK, and the combined firm would be a fairly major player on the world stage - a fact which SCi ranks high in its list of reasons for making the offer.

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Not if I can help it.......
 
I imagine EIDOS is worth alot more than warthog but I still would have preferred warthog unless someone else can over throw RBR for best rally sim.
 
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