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Time Warner increases SCi stake to 16%

By Philip Stafford and Bryce Elder in London and Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson in New York

Published: October 17 2008 19:16 | Last updated: October 17 2008 19:16

The derivatives contract formerly held by Robert Tchenguiz in SCi Entertainment has been sold and in part picked up by Time Warner, leading to speculation that the US entertainment group could be looking to bid for the UK computer games maker.

The future of Mr Tchenguiz’s long contracts for difference (CFD) position, covering 12.4 per cent of SCi’s share capital, had been unclear since parts of Kaupthing, the initial prime broker for Mr Tchenguiz’s stake, went into administration last week.

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