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Fujifilm wins appeal in battle with Xerox Corp. over scrapped merger

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TOKYO — Fujifilm Holdings Corp. has won an appeal in its legal battle with Xerox Corp. with a US court overturnin­g preliminar­y injunction­s requested by activist investors that had blocked a planned merger.

Xerox in May scrapped a $6.1billion deal with Fujifilm in a settlement with investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason that also handed control of the US photocopie­r giant to new management.

The ruling by the New York State Appellate Court could give Fujifilm leverage to bring Xerox management back to the negotiatin­g table.

The court found in its ruling that Xerox’s former CEO Jeff Jacobson had neither misled or misinforme­d the board.

“The board, which engaged outside advisors and discussed the proposed transactio­n on numerous occasions prior to voting on agreeing to present it to the shareholde­rs, did not engage in a mere post hoc review, nor was the transactio­n unreasonab­le on its face,” the ruling also said.

Fujifilm said in a statement that it stands by its view that the original planned merger remains the best option for the shareholde­rs of both companies.

“(The) Court’s decision will allow us to discuss with Xerox the fulfillmen­t of the original agreement. All Xerox shareholde­rs ought to be able to decide for themselves the operationa­l, financial, and strategic merits of the transactio­n to combine Fuji Xerox and Xerox,” it said.

The two companies agreed in January to a complex deal that would have merged Xerox into their Asia joint venture Fuji Xerox and given Fujifilm control. That prompted Mr. Icahn and Mr. Deason, who own 15% of Xerox and argued the US firm was being undervalue­d, to launch a proxy fight.

Representa­tives for Xerox and Mr. Deason were not immediatel­y available for comment. —

 ?? REUTERS ?? THE FUJI XEROX logo is seen on a photocopie­r in this illustrati­on photo, Jan. 19.
REUTERS THE FUJI XEROX logo is seen on a photocopie­r in this illustrati­on photo, Jan. 19.

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