Hipgnosis Songs Fund did not get an offer better than that of the $440m it received for 29 music catalogs and will recommend that shareholders accept the original offer at the annual general meeting on Thursday (10/26).
The company was in contact with 17 parties at the beginning of the 40-day Go-Shop process, with eight parties signing NDAs. One first-round non-binding offer was received, but did not subsequently result in a binding bid.
Merck Mercuriadis and Blackstone’s Hipgnosis Songs Capital made the $440m offer, which would provide funds to buy back shares and reduce debt.
The board received feedback through the process that a number of the parties assessed that they could not justify paying a higher price than the offer from the potential buyer.
The fund recently launched a strategic review that could overhaul its management team.
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