U.S. buyout firm Apollo made a cash bid for Applus Services on Friday which values the Spanish industrial testing company at€1.23bn ($1.33bn).
Apollo said in a filing to Spain’s stock market regulator that it had offered 9.50 euros in cash per Applus share, a 1.9% premium over Thursday’s closing price of 9.32 euros.
Applus shares have gained 45% so far this year on speculation several investors were preparing a takeover.
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The regulator had earlier suspended trading in Applus shares, before Apollo announced its bid, and its shares jumped 6.3% to 9.85 euros when the suspension was lifted, suggesting expectations of a possible higher bid or counter offer.
Last week, infrastructure private equity fund I Squared Capital Advisors said it was evaluating a takeover bid for Applus together with TDR Capital.
Reuters reported last month that funds including Apollo, Apax, I Squared Capital Advisors and TDR were looking at Applus.
The Applus board reacted positively to Apollo’s bid for 100% of its shares, saying in a statement that it showed confidence in the company’s performance and gave shareholders an option to monetize their investment at a premium.
Santander (BME:SAN), BNP Paribas (OTC:BNPQY) and law firm L&W are advising Apollo.
Source: Investing.com
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