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My guess is that the vertically integrated networks look very attractive to some potential acquirers on the surface but when they get to see the size of the due diligence projects and the related fees they might have second thoughts.
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Winner of 2017 by-election: Rachael Hamilton (Conservative) OF the many extraordinary victories in the SNP’s Westminster landslide, arguably the most impressive of all was Calum Kerr’s win in the normally unfavourable territory of Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk, right on the Border. But to achieve that required a considerable slice of luck – he took just 37% of the vote, and that was only sufficient due to the Liberal Democrats retaining a big enough minority of the Unionist vote to keep the Tories down to 36%. Essentially Kerr caught a sweet spot as the LibDems were on their way down and the Tories were on their way up. The window of opportunity soon closed – in 2019 Kerr took a bigger 39% vote share but still lost to the Conservatives’ John Lamont by a significant margin.