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Countrywide rejects Connells takeover bid

Countrywide’s board has rejected an £82m takeover approach from rival Connells, instead recommending a revised proposal from private equity firm Alchemy Partners.

Connells had reconfirmed its bid last month, with its cash offer representing an £82.1m value for the ordinary share capital and an enterprise value of £172.3m for Countrywide.

However, the estate agent’s board has “unanimously rejected” the offer.

Countrywide said Alchemy’s revisions include selling shares to Alchemy at 250p per share, with a circa £70m recapitalisation to be underwritten by Alchemy.

This recapitalisation plan comprises a share placing at an issue price of 225p per share, generating around £35m in gross proceeds, and a share offer priced at 100p per share.

Countrywide’s board said it continues to engage with its shareholders to examine all of its options, which includes a fresh capital raise from existing shareholders.

See also: Countrywide chairman and MD step down 

 

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