(Reuters) - SunEdison Inc's (PK:SUNEQ) unit TerraForm Power Inc (O:TERP) said it had adopted a shareholders rights plan to prevent any sale of a significant number of Class A shares in the company.
Brookfield Asset Management Inc and hedge fund Appaloosa plan to jointly bid for SunEdison's stake in TerraForm Power, according to a regulatory filing on Friday.
TerraForm Power shares rose 6.7 percent to $13.34 in light premarket trading on Monday.
All Class B shares of TerraForm Power are owned by SunEdison, while its Class A shares are held by the public, private investors and the company's executives.
TerraForm Power had 80 million Class A shares and 60.4 million Class B shares outstanding as of Oct. 31, 2015.
The rights plan is also aimed at fending off Brookfield Asset Management's accumulation of its Class A shares, TerraForm Power said in a statement on Monday.
Separately, SunEdison said it was working with TerraForm Power and its other yieldco, TerraForm Global Inc (O:GLBL), to explore "value creation options" for their Class B shares it holds.
The rights plan, popularly known as "poison pill", will be triggered if a party takes 15 percent ownership of TerraForm Power.
Brookfield Asset Management and Appaloosa own 12.13 percent and 9.54 percent of TerraForm Power's class A shares, respectively, according to a filing.