In the latest episode of this soap opera, there’s now news that Global Gaming Factory could be delisted from the Swedish stock exchange. AktieTorget, the Swedish exchange who suspended trading in the company and via a press release (Translated to English via Google Translate for those of you who can’t read Sweedish) has called in a disciplinary committee to consider having them punted from the exchange altogether.
I’m guessing that would seriously cramp any attempt to buy The Pirate Bay. But we’ll know for sure later today as investors are apparently meeting to give this deal the green light, or deep six it altogether.
UPDATE: News.com is reporting that the Global Gaming Factory Board has voted to go ahead with the deal. But the same source says that this is not a done deal yet. More info as it comes.
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Global Gaming Factory Faces Delisting From Sweedish Stock Exchange [UPDATED]
In the latest episode of this soap opera, there’s now news that Global Gaming Factory could be delisted from the Swedish stock exchange. AktieTorget, the Swedish exchange who suspended trading in the company and via a press release (Translated to English via Google Translate for those of you who can’t read Sweedish) has called in a disciplinary committee to consider having them punted from the exchange altogether.
I’m guessing that would seriously cramp any attempt to buy The Pirate Bay. But we’ll know for sure later today as investors are apparently meeting to give this deal the green light, or deep six it altogether.
UPDATE: News.com is reporting that the Global Gaming Factory Board has voted to go ahead with the deal. But the same source says that this is not a done deal yet. More info as it comes.
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