Quantum Foods doesn't generally attract a lot of attention - and it's shares have been fairly moribund for the past year or so. That is, until last month when Zeder Investments sold its stake in the poultry and eggs group to Country Bird. Since then, it's been a bit of a feeding frenzy, with the stock doubling in value in just over a month. It appears that Country Bird planned to make an offer to minority shareholders in order to take control of Quantum, with its eye on its eggs business. But, not wanting to get into a bidding war, it changed its mind after it got wind of another potential suitor. It now transpires that the group's chairman and some of its management have also been buying shares, perhaps to fend off any unwanted takeover. Read on for more on that story, as well as the deal Steinhoff has struck to sell its Conforama France operation. It hasn't disclosed the selling price, but says it was disposed of for a nominal sum - which probably means next to nothing. It will, however, receive more for the physical stores and will be released from its liabilities. Meanwhile, Stefanutti Stocks sank yesterday on reports that Eskom believes it overpaid the group by R1 billion for projects it worked on, including the Kusile power station. And Taste Holdings is preparing for a name change and a share consolidation in two weeks' time as it focuses on its luxury goods businesses. I hope you have a good day. Stephen Gunnion Managing Editor, InceConnect
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