Private equity firm Blackstone Group has made a $1.68 billion buyout proposal for St. Modwen Properties, the companies said on Friday, sending shares in the British real estate developer soaring.
The potential offer comes at a time when the housebuilder and logistics firm, which counts e-commerce players Amazon UK, DHL and Ocado as clients, has seen a growth in warehousing demand due to online shopping during the pandemic.
Shares in the London-listed firm climbed as much as 20% to 538 pence, just shy of the 542 pence apiece potential offer. They have gained about 30% in the past 12 months.
The non-binding conditional offer, which follows a series of other proposals by Blackstone, was at a premium of about 21% to the stock’s last closing price.
Source: Reuters
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