Eye News Desk
Published: 14:13, 7 August 2023
JIP to launch $14 bln tender offer for Toshiba on Tuesday
Toshiba 6502.T said on Monday (7 August) a group led by private equity firm Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) would launch a $15-billion tender offer on Aug. 8 to take the industrial conglomerate private and put it in domestic hands.
The tender offer, which values the electronics-to-power stations maker at 2 trillion yen ($14 billion), will complete on 20 September. It was originally scheduled to start in late July but pushed back due to a regulatory delay.
The Toshiba board initially said the 4,620 yen per share offer price was too low to recommend shareholders tender their shares, but later concluded the price was "fair" with no prospects of a higher offer or competing bid and unfavourable economic conditions.
Some activist shareholders, although not satisfied with the price, are tired of years of battles with the company and eager to exit, sources familiar with the matter have said.
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