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Blackstone offers $2 billion for Finnish real estate firm Sponda

Published 06/05/2017, 06:17 AM
Updated 06/05/2017, 06:17 AM
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By Tuomas Forsell and Jussi Rosendahl

HELSINKI (Reuters) - U.S. private equity group Blackstone Group (N:BX) said on Monday it had offered to buy all shares in Finnish real estate investment company Sponda (HE:SDA1V) for about 1.8 billion euros ($2.0 billion) as it seeks to expand its real estate business in the Nordic region.

The cash offer, 5.19 euros per share, represents a premium of 20.7 percent compared to Sponda's last closing price.

Sponda's properties, which include office and retail spaces in Finland's largest cities, were valued at about 3.8 billion euros in March.

"Our proposed acquisition represents another step in Blackstone's long-standing strategy of investing in high quality real estate assets and businesses across the Nordic region," James Seppala, Blackstone's head of European real estate said in a statement.

Shares in Sponda jumped to trade at 5.195 by 1008 GMT (5:08 a.m. ET).

A move by an international player into Finland's real estate sector had been expected for some time, analysts said.

"Due to Finland's weak economic situation over the past years, this stock has been trading at a discount, and it seems that the owners did not believe it could trade at a premium any time soon," said analyst Matias Rautionmaa from OP Equities.

"For Blackstone, this firm offers good cash flow and yield that they can distribute to owners."

Sponda's board unanimously recommended that shareholders to accept the offer. Sponda's largest owners include Finnish-Swedish foundations and Finnish pension fund Varma.

Swedish real estate fund manager Areim AB will be a co-investor in the bid. It declined to comment on the share of the ownership it would take.

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Blackstone on Friday agreed to sell European warehouse firm Logicor to China Investment Corporation for more than 12 billion euros in the biggest ever private equity real estate deal in Europe.

Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) and Nordea advised Blackstone and UBS advised Sponda on the deal.

Sponda was founded by the Bank of Finland during the country's banking crisis in 1991 when it took over assets from SKOP bank.

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