Fuji Soft sticks with KKR, rejects Bain's raised buyout offer

Fuji Soft sticks with KKR, rejects Bain's raised buyout offer

FILE PHOTO: The logo of Bain Capital is displayed on the screen during a news conference in Tokyo, Japan October 5, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo

Japanese IT firm Fuji Soft has reaffirmed its support for the second stage of a tender offer buyout from US private equity firm KKR and came out against a higher offer from rival Bain Capital, it said in a statement on Tuesday.

KKR now owns about 34% of Fuji Soft after the first stage of its two-part tender offer, mainly through shares tendered by activist shareholders 3D Investment Partners and Farallon Capital Management at 8,800 yen ($57.18) apiece.

Last month, KKR raised its offer price for Fuji Soft to 9,451 yen — 1 yen above Bain’s earlier bid — only to have Bain again increase its offer to 9,600 yen last week.

Bain has said it would begin its tender offer only with the approval of Fuji Soft‘s board.

Fuji Soft said Bain could not take the company private through a squeeze-out due to KKR owning more than a third of the company’s shares, which therefore risked a deadlock if Bain’s tender were to go ahead.

Reuters

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