The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Johnston Press prepares to enter into administra­tion

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Johnston Press, which owns newspapers including the i, The Scotsman and The Yorkshire Post, is preparing to enter into administra­tion, the company has confirmed in a statement.

The publisher had recently been looking at ways to refinance £220 million of debt that became repayable in June this year.

At its most recent trading update, Johnston reported a hit to revenues, mostly due to changes in Google and Facebook algorithms.

In a statement yesterday, the publisher said that despite “considerab­le interest in the formal sales process”, it had decided that none of the offers received delivered sufficient value.

“The board has concluded that there is no longer any value in the ordinary shares of the company,” the statement added.

Speculatio­n that the publisher might be sold had been growing since it announced the strategic review in March 2017.

In August this year, the company’s share price spiked, surging by as much as 70% in afternoon trading amid rumours that a mystery buyer was quietly snapping up more stock.

But in confirming the move towards administra­tion, the publisher said all options to refinance or restructur­e the debt had been explored and that “it had not been possible to find a solution acceptable to our financial stakeholde­rs”.

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