Mary_Mungo_Midge
Well-Known Member
But again why would you get to that open book stage if the asking price is a million miles away from what you are prepared to pay? Many people have asked why didn't SISU just submit a bid even if CCC weren't or wouldn't talk to them. How could they have done that with any degree of accuracy?
Both you and I know the answer - because buying the business was never their intention. That's the whole point.
Distressing it into submission was. And that's what a High Court judge stated.
If they'd have asked to see the books in order to justify a bid, and were refused - I can understand your issue. But they didn't as they had no intention of ever paying any price. What Lucas did or didn't say was irrelevant.
You are right; insomuch as the distressing process evidently did work, and some of the comments made by CCC officials during that process were clearly inaccurate, but they only have a context or relevance if the other party ever exhibited any evidence that they were going to buy. Which SISU didn't. No 'offer' was ever influenced or shaped. At no point did they ever exhibit any behaviour that in any way represented that of a candid buyer. Did they?