1. Nobody knows enough about any of the bids to make any call on what is best.
2. Even if we did, the decision isn't down to us, nor will it be taken because it is in our best interests.
That's in the Straits Times article too, mate, but then again Frankie could be the source for that!
I'm just passing on snippets that I've come across and let others make of them what they will.
From what appears to be an ex-pat blogger living in Singapore. Much of his article is without substance, although the above does maybe show the need for caution.
http://www.justsports.com.sg/2012/04/06/buying-rangers-could-be-a-step-backwards-for-singapore/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=buying-rangers-could-be-a-step-backwards-for-singapore
Probably not, but it will be a ballpark figure. I doubt that 'best and final bid' is an accurate portrayal of what will be going on behind the scenes with D&P and the various parties. I'm positive that tweaks will be getting negotiated here and there in order to squeeze an extra couple of quid out of the winning bidder. I'm half expecting an announcement regarding a final final deadline!
Off topic, I know, but thanks for helping me to find this useful advice, Frankie.
http://www.tnp.sg/content/ministry-reminder-dont-put-your-maid-danger
http://www.scotsman.com/news/rangers-takeover-administrators-lay-bare-chaos-left-by-craig-whyte-1-2220017
A good piece from The Scotsman which goes deeper than the '£134m in debt' headlines.
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