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Elliott pushes Japan's Unizo to accept $1.6 billion Blackstone bid

Published 10/17/2019, 05:01 AM
Updated 10/17/2019, 05:01 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  The ticker and trading information for Blackstone Group is displayed at the post where it is traded on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

By Junko Fujita

TOKYO (Reuters) - Unizo Holdings' (T:3258) top shareholder Elliott Management pushed the Japan hotel operator to accept a $1.6 billion tender offer from Blackstone Group (N:BX), warning it would take "all available measures" if it fails to do its "fiduciary duty".

Activist investor Elliott's warning comes after Unizo had previously rebuffed an offer from Blackstone. The buyout group this week ratcheted up its pursuit of the company by launching the buyout offer, to which Unizo is still deciding its response.

"We strongly urge you to consider in good faith, and not unduly obstruct, the Blackstone proposal," Elliott, which owns 13.14% in Unizo, said in a statement.

It said Blackstone's offer of 5,000 yen is beneficial for shareholders and the employment conditions Blackstone has offered is "very generous to your employees".

A Unizo spokeswoman said the company is unable to comment on Elliott's statement.

Unizo was little known until travel services provider H.I.S. Co Ltd (T:9603) launched a hostile bid for it in July. Unizo ultimately rejected the bid but attracted the attention of other suitors who see the company as vastly undervalued.

But Unizo has played hard to get: Last week it rejected a proposal from Blackstone as well as one from an unidentified "locally renowned" fund.

This month Elliott ended weeks of silence and started to address its concerns about Unizo's disclosure to its board. That included seeking explanation on its sudden withdrawal of support for a bid from SoftBank Group-owned (T:9984) Fortress Investment Group.

Unizo originally welcomed the "white knight" bid from Fortress but later back-tracked.

In a separate statement, Fortress said it would extend its tender offer period until Nov. 1 from Thursday. It did not sweeten its bid of 4,000 yen a share.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  The ticker and trading information for Blackstone Group is displayed at the post where it is traded on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

Unizo shares closed at 4,940 yen on Thursday.

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