According to foreign media reports, the latest American aung fly chip company (Affymetrix) board again rejected Origin of $17 a share, and reiterated that the support of fly $14 a share merger agreement.
Ong has put in the fly said "a lot of time and resources to contact Origin," to express support for the game's fly existing merger agreement, the company once again rejected the Origin of the quotation.
On January 8, 2016, game's fly announced a $14 per share in cash, $1.3 billion total, fly. The fly, based in California, with 1100 employees worldwide, business distribution in the United States, Europe and Asia, annual income of about $350 million.
Subsequently, the proposed acquisition in January for the board of directors of the two companies agreed to. Just as the two sides in the complicated negotiating process, cold timetable "cheng bite gold" - Leon before flying company executives to form the Origin of technology announced "high court".
On March 18th, Origin to $16.1 a share, a total of about $1.5 billion and a 75% premium to offer. At the same time, Origin also promised to pay a $55 million termination of gold, is used to compensate the fly hammer with the agreement in January.
But the cool with his back leaning against a big tree, the fly the board of directors of the company on the platform and fame of flying, think it is more suitable for the fly of the company's long-term development, so in the third day after receiving the agreement rejected the Origin for the first time quotation.
But things did not come to an end, the Origin is given again in March 24 more attractive price: $17 a share, the total amount of $1.58 billion, at the same time commitment is willing to pay a $100 million termination of fly, with the gold is used to compensate the agreement in January.
At present, the offer was rejected again, in order to perform fiduciary duty to shareholders, but fly aung company originally scheduled for Friday for game's merger of shareholder voting meeting has been postponed to the day after tomorrow (March 31).





