National Post

Brookfield expects GGP to accept takeover offer

‘We think we have a fair offer on the table’

- Scott Deveau, Sarah Mulholland And Erik Schatzker

NEW YOR K • While the process may take months, Brookfield Property Part

ners LP is likely to be ultimately successful in its bid to take over the portion of mall owner GGP Inc. it doesn’t already own, said the chief executive officer of Brookfield’s parent company.

The buyout talks remain active, said Bruce Flatt, CEO of Brookfield Asset Management Inc., declining to discuss the negotiatio­ns in detail. GGP has rejected Brookfield’s original US$ 14.8 billion bid for the 66 per cent of the company it doesn’t hold, a person with knowledge of the matter said on Sunday, asking not to be identified because the discussion­s are private.

“These are processes that everyone goes through,” Flatt said in a Bloomberg Television interview, to be broadcast Monday. “We think we have a fair offer on the table. We have a great board of independen­t directors and they’re going to consider it. There’ll be lots of stories between now and when the process ends, and I think they’ll see it as a fair offer.”

Brookfield Property Partners is the real estate unit of Toronto- based Brookfield Asset, which has been focusing on buying and revamping shopping centres to take advantage of the land they occupy in urban areas. GGP CEO Sandeep Mathrani has also been looking for ways to repurpose struggling brick- and- mortar shopping centres.

Brookfield last month offered US$ 23 a share for rest of GGP’s shares. That was about 21 per cent more than Chicago- based GGP’s closing price on Nov. 6, the day before Bloomberg News reported that Brookfield had held discussion­s about taking over the company.

GGP said last month that its board had formed a special committee to review the unsolicite­d proposal from Brookfield. The deal would form one of the biggest publicly traded real estate companies in the world.

“These are l ong, l ong processes,” Flatt said in the interview. “We thought it was a fair offer, and we’ll see where we go.”

Reuters reported the rejected offer and ongoing talks on Sunday. Kevin Berry, a spokesman for GGP, didn’t respond to calls and emails seeking comment Sunday.

In t he t hird quar t er, Brookfield exercised all of its outstandin­g warrants in GGP, bringing its ownership stake to 34 per cent from 29 per cent.

 ?? BETH J. HARPAZ / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? The exterior of Brookfield Property’s Brookfield Place, an upscale mall in New York City.
BETH J. HARPAZ / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES The exterior of Brookfield Property’s Brookfield Place, an upscale mall in New York City.

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