Posted AT 12:14 AM EST on 27/03/08
Entertainment One set to be 'top player'
GRANT ROBERTSON AND GAYLE MACDONALD
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
Entertainment One Ltd. is expected to announce Thursday it is buying the Canadian assets of Toronto-based rival ThinkFilm in a move that delivers the fast-rising company into the upper echelons of the industry from bit player in less than a year.
The acquisition of ThinkFilm's Canadian operations from a U.S. owner who bought the company for an estimated $25-million two years ago is the biggest move yet for Entertainment One.
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