Garmin's (GRMN) delayed bid for Tele-Atlas confirms investor sentiment that perhaps Navteq (NVT) should have played a little hardball before agreeing to be purchased by Nokia (NOK). I am still disappointed that Navteq gave up so cheaply. They are worth more and I am still holding their shares in the hopes of a counter bid by someone like Google (GOOG). At the very minimum, shares are worth $78 so its not like one can lose money. Besides, holding it and getting Nokia for it down the road means I might be able to avoid paying taxes on my capital gains.
-- Faisal Laljee
Full Disclosure: I am long NVT and NOK but my position can change anytime without notice.
Navteq's Purchase is Disappointing
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
7:26 PM
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