Morgan Stanley’s infrastructure investment arm is weighing a sale of a 40% stake in German wind and solar power project developer PNE AG after being approached by potential suitors, three people familiar with the matter said.
Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners (MSIP) acquired the PNE stake following a failed takeover attempt in 2020. Since then, PNE’s shares have risen nearly five-fold, driven by global appetite for renewable energy assets.
PNE, which has a project pipeline of more than 9 gigawatt and a generation portfolio worth 261 megawatt, has a current market capitalisation of 1.4 billion euros ($1.38 billion), valuing Morgan Stanley’s stake at 560 million euros.
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The stake may attract interest from parties including French utility Engie and Sweden-based private equity firm EQT, the people said, adding that deliberations were at an early stage and that there was no certainty a deal will happen.
Buying the whole stake would trigger a mandatory takeover bid for all of PNE under German stock market rules.
Morgan Stanley, Engie and EQT declined to comment. PNE was not immediately available for comment.
A potential sale of MSIP’s participation would result in chunky profits given the investment bank bought in at 4.00 euros per share and saw PNE’s value grow to 18.50 euros.
News about the potential stake comes in the wake of major renewables deal in recent weeks, including RWE’s $6.8 billion purchase of Con Edison’s cleantech unit and BP’s $4.1 billion takeover of U.S. biogas producer Archaea.
Source: Reuters
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