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Midway Games settles suit with majority shareholder
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Jun 4
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United States Last month, Midway said Warner Brothers Entertainment has made a "stalking horse" bid of $33 million for some of the company's US assets, including two game development studios in Chicago and Seattle and the Mortal Kombat franchise. ...
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Warner offers $33 million for Midway
Original at Indiantelevision.com
• Fri, May 22
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India As suspected, Warner Bros. has made what is called a “stalking horse” asset purchase bid for the bankrupt Midway Games as we have suspected would happen. The bid, however, does not include the purchase of everything; but it does include Mortal Kombat, ...
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Corporate report
Original at Sarasota Herald-Tribune
• Thu, May 21
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FL Entertainment Inc. division made a $33 million bid for the majority of US assets held by "Mortal Kombat" video game franchise owner Midway Games Inc., which filed for bankruptcy earlier this year. The companies said they have a "stalking horse" ...
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Warner Bros makes $33m bid for Midway
Original at C21Media
• Thu, May 21
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UK Warner Bros Entertainment has made a US$33m bid for the majority assets of video game company Midway Games, creator of the Mortal Kombat franchise. Midway filed for bankruptcy in February, and the two companies have entered into a "stalking horse" ...
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Warner bids $33 million for majority of Midway assets
Original at TechSpot
• Thu, May 21
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The move would give Warner access to the Mortal Kombat franchise and Midway's Chicago and Seattle-based development studios. However, for now the two have merely entered a “stalking horse” agreement, meaning that Midway chose the company from a pool of ...
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Time Warner Emerges As Lead Bidder For Midway Games Assets
Original at CNNMoney.com
• Thu, May 21
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Time Warner Inc. (TWX) has agreed to serve as the stalking horse, or lead bidder, for the sale of Midway Games Inc.'s (MWYGQ) assets, including its Mortal Kombat videogame franchise. The video-game maker's US operations filed for bankruptcy protection ...
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Warner wants Midway for $33m
Original at Develop
• Thu, May 21
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UK As predicted by MCV, Midway has announced that Warner Bros. has made a $33 million bid to buy the firm's US assets. Under the 'stalking horse' agreement, Warner could acquire the Mortal Kombat series and Midway's Chicago and Seattle studios. ...
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