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Thursday 14 May 2009 8:00 pm

Trio of bidders go head to head in war for stake in broker Panmure Gordon

By: admindrupal

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HEDGE fund millionaire Bertrand des Pallieres went head to head with private equity firm BlueGem and a mystery bidder last night in the fight for a large stake in Panmure Gordon, one of the City’s oldest stockbrokers.

Final proposals were due in by yesterday evening, in time for a board meeting at Panmure today to weigh up the options. The trio will not be given another chance to try and out-bid one another.

Des Pallieres’ hedge fund SPQR Capital last week launched an aggressive proposal to buy a 43 per cent stake in Panmure at 28p a share, trumping a previous 24p-a-share offer for 40 per cent of the firm from BlueGem.

The third bidder is also understood to have tabled an offer over 24p a share.

41-year-old des Pallieres, a veteran of Deutsche Bank, is seeking to become executive chairman of Panmure. He has outlined a hard-hitting strategy of turning the firm into a global player, by expanding its corporate broking division, moving into derivatives and starting up a fixed income unit.

A decision from Panmure is expected by Monday.

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