Luke
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I didn't say it was the reason Disney might have just wanted the characters/library but maybe one of many reasons if they did feel that way. They've already had a lot of problems with the German legal system.
On the second question, as you've seen, it takes 2 months for the aquisition to actually take place once the deal has been signed as it has to be approved by various people. EMTV going bankrupt has been a real possibility for a long time now and the problem is if EMTV went bankrupt between the deal being signed and it being approved. If the banks took control the deal might not go through, the new buyers might have trouble actually getting what they had bought etc etc. It would cause a lot of headache which is easier for a smaller company to stomach than a larger one. So while Disney could have signed an agreement to buy Henson at a point where EMTV were not bankrupt there was no guarantee they would not be by the time the deal actually went through.
On the second question, as you've seen, it takes 2 months for the aquisition to actually take place once the deal has been signed as it has to be approved by various people. EMTV going bankrupt has been a real possibility for a long time now and the problem is if EMTV went bankrupt between the deal being signed and it being approved. If the banks took control the deal might not go through, the new buyers might have trouble actually getting what they had bought etc etc. It would cause a lot of headache which is easier for a smaller company to stomach than a larger one. So while Disney could have signed an agreement to buy Henson at a point where EMTV were not bankrupt there was no guarantee they would not be by the time the deal actually went through.