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Sunday 14 August 2016 5:53 pm

Pressure is on for Rank Group and 888 Holdings to up their bid for bookmaker William Hill before Sunday

By: Francesca Washtell

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The pressure is mounting for Rank Group and 888 Holdings to submit an increased takeover offer for bookmaker William Hill ahead of a looming final deadline this Sunday. 

Last week, .

The bookie described the proposal, which valued William Hill's stock at 364p per share, as "complex", "highly opportunistic" and a substantial undervaluation of the company.

Read more: William Hill shows the gaming tables can turn

It proposed a merger of Rank and 888 to create a new company called BidCo, which would then contemporaneously take over William Hill in a mixed offer for cash and shares in the new entity. 

The consortium claimed it had identified £100m in annual cost savings from the tie-up and increased marketing effectiveness.

"Everything William Hill needs, we have on steroids," 888 chief executive Itai Frieberger told Morning Wire on Thursday. 

Read more: William Hill is moving further into digital with its latest acquisition

 

Rank and 888 are widely expected to launch a revised offer before 21 August. Last Thursday, the companies said they would still "welcome the opportunity to engage" with the bookie's board of directors to negotiate a new version of the deal. 

The ailing bookmaker has been perceived by many as a takeover target as it has battled to break into the online betting market but has been losing ground to rivals.

Rank and 888 declined to comment. 

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