Kerry Stokes’ Seven launches billion-dollar bid for concrete maker Boral

Billionaire Kerry Stokes and his family want to buy the remaining share of building material company Boral not already owned by Seven Group, offering the concrete maker’s shareholders a cash and scrip deal valued at $6.05 a share that could go as high as $6.25.

Stokes’ Seven Group Holdings, led by son Ryan Stokes, holds 71.6 per cent of Boral and is offering to buy the remaining 28.4 per cent at an initial offer of 0.1116 of Seven Group’s shares and $1.50 cash for each Boral share.

kerry stokes’ seven launches billion-dollar bid for concrete maker boral

Kerry Stokes’ Seven Group Holdings, led by son Ryan Stokes, currently holds 71.6 per cent of Boral.

The offer is set to open on March 4.

The diversified company said it would increase its offer by 10¢ cash per Boral share if it accumulated 80 per cent or more of Boral’s shares and the building material maker’s board recommended shareholders unanimously accept its bid. The bid would rise by a further 10¢ if it reached the compulsory acquisition threshold of 90.6 per cent, it said.

Seven Group said its offer was “best and final” and would not be increased. If both circumstances occur, Boral’s shareholders will get an aggregate value of $6.25 per share, it said. A bid at that price values the concrete maker at about $6.9 billion compared with its current market capitalisation of $5.85 billion.

Stokes’ company also confirmed it would not be buying any Boral shares for an amount above $6.25 for a year after the offer’s close, in an attempt to motivate any vacillating shareholders to sell.

Boral’s shares rose 3.68 per cent in trading after opening, to $6.06. The company earlier this month upgraded its underlying full-year earnings forecast to between $330 million and $350 million, a shift that pleased investors who, at the time, pushed its share price up nearly 9 per cent to $5.90.

Boral’s board recommended shareholders take no action following the bid’s announcement.

The company said in a statement to the ASX on Monday that a committee of Boral’s independent directors would meet to consider the offer and form a response.

“Once the offer opens, Boral will prepare a target’s statement responding to the offer, which will include the directors’ recommendation in relation to the offer and an independent expert’s report opining on whether the offer is fair and reasonable,” the statement said.

The statement would be sent to shareholders around mid-March, it said.

Seven Group is about 57 per cent owned by the Stokes family. As well as its major stake in Boral, the group’s diversified holdings also include industrial equipment firm Westrac, Coates Hire, a large chunk of ASX-listed oil and natural gas producer Beach Energy, and a controlling interest in Seven West Media.

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