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  • M-Cell, which is majority-owned by media, telecoms and entertainment group Johnnic, has formed a company called Bidco to spearhead its SNO bid.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • The group had established a company called Bidco to spearhead the

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO - (Business Wire) The Boards of Cyberspace Bidco Limited ( "Bidco"), an acquisition vehicle controlled by funds affiliated with Francisco Partners, and Cybit Holdings plc ( "Cybit") are pleased to announce that they have reached agreement on the terms of a recommended cash acquisition by Bidco of the entire issued and to be issued share capital of Cybit whereby shareholders of Cybit will receive 75 pence per Cybit share.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • If the Rockstar Bidco companies decide to enforce the patents by bringing infringement litigation against Google, things could be even worse.

    Glenn B. Manishin: Patent Wars and Blackmail in Silicon Valley Glenn B. Manishin 2011

  • If the Rockstar Bidco companies decide to enforce the patents by bringing infringement litigation against Google, things could be even worse.

    Glenn B. Manishin: Patent Wars and Blackmail in Silicon Valley Glenn B. Manishin 2011

  • Calling themselves Rockstar Bidco, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp. and four others blew away Google Inc.'s $900 million bid.

    Year in Deals: Patents and Pipelines Ryan Dezember 2011

  • The group, which called itself Rockstar Bidco, raised eyebrows by paying $4.5 billion for the patents, five times Google's initial bid.

    When Patent, Antitrust Worlds Collide Thomas Catan 2011

  • If the curiously named "Rockstar Bidco" consortium -- which includes Microsoft, Apple, RIM, EMC, Ericsson and Sony -- refuses to license the erstwhile Nortel patents to Google for its Android wireless operating system, they will be agreeing as "horizontal" competitors not to deal with a rival.

    Glenn B. Manishin: Patent Wars and Blackmail in Silicon Valley Glenn B. Manishin 2011

  • The winning consortium, which calls itself Rockstar Bidco, hasn't said what it intends to do with the patents.

    Nortel Patent Probe Picks Up Thomas Catan 2011

  • If the curiously named "Rockstar Bidco" consortium -- which includes Microsoft, Apple, RIM, EMC, Ericsson and Sony -- refuses to license the erstwhile Nortel patents to Google for its Android wireless operating system, they will be agreeing as "horizontal" competitors not to deal with a rival.

    Glenn B. Manishin: Patent Wars and Blackmail in Silicon Valley Glenn B. Manishin 2011

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