Look at this article
http://biz.yahoo.com/rf/010222/n22631768.html
VSH is bidding $28.82/shr cash for SILI, and it already owns 80% of the common shares.
As of this writing, SILI is trading at over $30. (Up from $25 since this announcement) How is this possible? Why are traders willing to pay $2 more than the price VSH is bidding for the company?
I saw this same situation a few months ago, where some company was bidding $13 for MAIR, and it traded at $13.50 afterwards.
http://biz.yahoo.com/rf/010222/n22631768.html
VSH is bidding $28.82/shr cash for SILI, and it already owns 80% of the common shares.
As of this writing, SILI is trading at over $30. (Up from $25 since this announcement) How is this possible? Why are traders willing to pay $2 more than the price VSH is bidding for the company?
I saw this same situation a few months ago, where some company was bidding $13 for MAIR, and it traded at $13.50 afterwards.

