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Jul 31 2007
Sky buys Amstrad
Sky has created its own consumer technology R&D and production division after buying Amstrad for £125million. The deal is backed by Amstrad’s directors and its chairman, TV grump Sir Alan Sugar, with shareholders receiving a 24 per cent bonus on the current price of Amstrad stock. Sky’s chief executive, James Murdoch, said: “Sky and Amstrad […]
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By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: Amstrad, Sky