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Originally posted by Carlos View PostThere are a lot of happy owners with DRI who you don't hear much from, and there are a lot of unhappy owners who you hear a great deal from.
DRI is off my radar aside from the BG takeover, because they don't have any resorts that particularly interest me. I'd like to know why BG seems to view this as a hostile takeover as well -- in 2008, owners we panicking, but corporate BG seemed to think it a great idea. What's changed?
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I have been on vacation and was unaware of the DRI takeover. I read through most of the threads on Yahoo and I am sure what is going on. The threads over there get messy at times and are hard to follow.
This is what I think is going on. A group at BG that owns over 51% blocked the deal and now it is a wait and see what DRI is going to do.
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Originally posted by Thirsty View PostThis is what I think is going on. A group at BG that owns over 51% blocked the deal and now it is a wait and see what DRI is going to do.
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I have been busy, so I haven't been to this thread until now. As someone mentioned, this unsolicited offer by Diamond Resorts was summarily rejected by the Bluegreen Corp board. They proceeded with the merger vote with the shareholders for the merger with BFC and it was overwhelmingly approved. BFC already controlled 54% of the shares, so there was no chance they were going to win the proxy fight. As far as I can tell Diamond is done and their only option is a shareholder lawsuit of some type.
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Originally posted by BocaBum99 View PostI have been busy, so I haven't been to this thread until now. As someone mentioned, this unsolicited offer by Diamond Resorts was summarily rejected by the Bluegreen Corp board. They proceeded with the merger vote with the shareholders for the merger with BFC and it was overwhelmingly approved. BFC already controlled 54% of the shares, so there was no chance they were going to win the proxy fight. As far as I can tell Diamond is done and their only option is a shareholder lawsuit of some type.“Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.”
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Originally posted by T. R. Oglodyte View PostIMHO - it's most likely that DRI will move on to another target. There are lots of holes in the DRI network that could be filled via an acquisition - Mexico, Caribbean, more Europe, SE Asia.
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