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EasyJet bought by American firm for £5.7billion

By britishbulletin.com10 July 20263 Mins Read
EasyJet bought by American firm for £5.7billion
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EasyJet’s board has backed a £5.7billion takeover by US private equity giant Apollo after the investment firm outbid rival suitor Castlelake with a higher all-cash offer.

The American firm is offering £7.15 per share for the budget airline, comfortably exceeding Castlelake’s £6.90 per share proposal, which had secured agreement in principle only days earlier.


EasyJet’s directors have unanimously indicated they intend to recommend Apollo’s proposal to shareholders, subject to the completion of due diligence and the finalisation of definitive documentation.

The board has also withdrawn its support for Castlelake’s proposed transaction following Apollo’s higher offer.

Apollo’s all-cash bid would be funded through committed equity from its managed funds alongside debt financing, with Barclays expressing high confidence in arranging the required borrowing.

Under UK takeover rules, no formal offer has yet been made and shareholders have been advised to take no action at this stage.

Apollo’s proposal represents an 81 per cent premium to easyJet’s closing share price of £3.94 on May 28, the final trading day before Castlelake’s initial approach triggered a formal offer period.

The proposed takeover price is also 22 per cent above the airline’s highest share price during the past four years.

EasyJet agrees £5.7billion takeover by Apollo after beating Castlelake bid | GETTY

Eligible shareholders who wish to maintain an interest in the airline could be offered the opportunity to roll their existing shares into the private ownership vehicle Apollo plans to use to acquire easyJet.

The detailed terms of the proposed stub equity arrangement remain under negotiation.

Apollo said taking easyJet private would allow the airline to accelerate its long-term growth while preserving the brand and creating additional opportunities for employees.

The bidding contest for easyJet has unfolded over the past six weeks, with Castlelake making a series of unsuccessful approaches before securing provisional backing for its latest proposal.

The aviation-focused investment firm first disclosed its interest on May 29 before submitting offers of £5.60, £6.00, £6.25 and £6.50 per share, all of which were rejected before easyJet granted limited access to commercial information.

Castlelake’s fifth proposal of £6.90 per share secured agreement in principle over the weekend, sending easyJet shares to a 52-week high on Monday after gaining more than 10 per cent.

Industry observers had questioned whether Castlelake’s ownership structure could satisfy European Union rules requiring airlines operating within the bloc to be majority-owned and controlled by European nationals.

The firm had enlisted former easyJet executive Peter Bellew and aviation veteran Mark Breen as part of efforts to address those regulatory concerns.

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