Hemisphere Media ( NASDAQ: HMTV ) said it received a new takeover offer ahead of Thursday shareholder vote for its $7/share sale to Searchlight Capital Partners.
HMTV received a non-binding proposal from unidentified "Company E" on Friday to purchase the company for for $7.25 in cash and $1.75 in the form of registered, freely tradeable shares of publicly traded common stock of the combined post-transaction company, according to an 8-K filing.
The Hemisphere Media ( HMTV ) special committee had a video conference on Friday to discuss the bid with its advisors and discussed the "difficulty" that Company E was having in getting financing for a deal, according to the filing.
The disclosure comes after Hemisphere ( HMTV ) disclosed in late June it received offers above the $7/share deal it agreed to with Searchlight Capital Partners. HMTV received a takeover offer for $9/share on June 3 from undisclosed Company E and it received an offer of $8/share from undisclosed Company F on June 7.
Standard General, which is in the process of buying broadcast television company Tegna ( TGNA ) for $8.6 billion, was one of the higher bidders, according to Dealreporter item last week.
The Dealreporter article also said that Hemisphere Media ( HMTV ) shareholder opposition to its $7/share takeout was said to be increasing ahead of a shareholder vote.
The higher offer comes as Edenbrook Capital LLC, an HMTV holder, in June said that the equity value of its going private deal should be at least $16-$23 per share.
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Hemisphere Media receives new offer ahead of shareholder vote