Its all a collusion

08 December 2006

BNFL sells its trading business to British Energy a convenient fit some may think but in reality with the businesses being located next to each other in Gloucester it is no great surprise.

British Energy it transpires is the preferred bidder for BNFL's trading outfit. The theory being that the business would be sold to the highest bidder, one suspects that although BE will not be getting a bargain they will be keen to keep up the relationship which has been maintained for such a long time.

Furthermore, the volume deals that BNFL tended to do had little shape attached to them and often the pricing associated with any shape was a complex algorithm associated with shape deals, in reality this should be manageable by any counter-part but often BNFL were cherry picked openly and so the legal unbundling of these contracts can be quite complex.

 


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