Is it true that Frontier is for sale?

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'You will own nothing, and you will be happy'. World Economic Forum.
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They’re a publicly listed company so they're always for sale.......



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Also, I guess people sell their shares only if they want to, right? So you're for sale only if you decide so. But I might be wrong on this one, I'm a noob with trading.
 
Frontier is always for sale, it's a PLC. You can buy a bit of Frontier if you want to - it's as easy as placing an order through your online stock broker.

Any formal takeover would have to be published on the LSE's news service. If there's nothing in the LSE's news service about a takeover, it's rumour and nothing more.
 
That could explain the apparent laziness and lack of interest on the part of Fdev when it comes to improving EDO. If true, it would not be incompetence that was the reason for this development disaster…
In fact, I started that research by asking questions in the place that initially seemed most trustworthy: this forum.
But here they are, with few exceptions, quite violent and rude from the start…
I just wanted to highlight the juxtaposition of these two posts by the OP, in raising the subject of rudeness.
 
Frontier is always for sale, it's a PLC. You can buy a bit of Frontier if you want to - it's as easy as placing an order through your online stock broker.

Any formal takeover would have to be published on the LSE's news service. If there's nothing in the LSE's news service about a takeover, it's rumour and nothing more.

Generally without an agreement for a takeover between FDEV and the buyer of the shares, so someone just wants to buy enough shares to have control regardless of what anyone else wants, that's called a "hostile takeover", basically taking it over against the wishes of the board. Still perfectly legal of course.
 
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