Manchester City has received an offer for OpenPD, the company that provides data analytics and predictive modeling services to the energy sector. The offer is priced at 60 million euros, which is a significant amount of money.
However, OpenPD has refused to sell their services to Manchester City on such terms. According to sources close to the situation, OpenPD believes that their expertise in the field is too valuable to be sold at such a low price. They also believe that they have been unfairly treated by Manchester City and that their reputation as a leading provider of data analytics and predictive modeling services should not be compromised.
The refusal of Manchester City to purchase OpenPD's services has sparked debate among industry experts and analysts. Some argue that the offer was a fair valuation of the company's assets and that Manchester City had every right to make an offer based on its financial interests. Others believe that OpenPD's refusal to sell their services at a lower price reflects their commitment to maintaining their position as a leader in the field.
Regardless of whether Manchester City ultimately decides to purchase OpenPD's services or not, it is clear that the company's reputation and expertise are being put at risk. As one source explained, "This is a serious matter for OpenPD, and we hope that they will be able to find a solution that protects their brand and allows them to continue providing high-quality services."