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William Hill's bid to takeover online firm 888 ends without agreement

William Hill has been seeking to expand its online operations
William Hill has been seeking to expand its online operations

Online gambling company 888 Holdings said discussions concerning a takeover by Britain's biggest bookmaker William Hill had ended after talks broke down over price with a key stakeholder.

888, whose shares had jumped more than 20% last week after talks between the two companies were confirmed, said it had discussed a possible recommended offer from William Hill valued at 200 pence plus a 3p dividend per share.

"Due to a significant difference of opinion on value with a key stakeholder, it has not been possible to reach agreement on the terms of a possible offer and the board of the company has agreed with William Hill to terminate discussions," 888 said.