IRESS caves in, ups OneVue bidBY KANIKA SOOD | MONDAY, 28 SEP 2020 12:37PMNearly four months after IRESS bid to acquire OneVue for 40 cents a share, it has finally upped the price to 43 cents in a final offer.
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I find it very interesting that investors have been buying OVH before this announcement and would only break even until this announcement and they will make a nice little profit ?????