Brookfield gets advisers’ nod in bidding to take over Inter Pipeline
Inter Pipeline Ltd.’s plans to sell itself to Pembina Pipeline Corp. have been dealt a blow after a prominent shareholder advisory firm recommended investors reject the deal and instead support a $8.6-billion hostile offer from Brookfield Infrastructure Partners.
Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. said that while there’s a “sound strategic rationale for a combination” with Pembina, and the all-stock transaction could also deliver upside for investors, Brookfield’s higher cash offer provides financing certainty without regulatory risk.
“Absent an improvement of terms from PPL, shareholders appear to be better off with the riskless option from BIP’s deal,” ISS said in the report issued Saturday, referring to Pembina and Brookfield by their stock tickers.
The comments are likely to boost Brookfield’s chances of prevailing in its battle for control of Canada’s fourth-largest pipeline company and breaking up Pembina’s plan to create an operator of energy infrastructure across Western Canada’s sprawling oilsands and natural gas industry.
The ISS report came a day after Pembina said it doesn’t intend to increase or change its offer.
The fight for Inter Pipeline has lasted several months. The company’s board spurned an unsolicited approach from Brookfield in February. Inter Pipeline agreed to be acquired by Pembina in June in an allstock deal. That transaction is currently valued at about $8.3 billion.
Brookfield has raised its offer for Inter Pipeline several times in an effort to win support for its takeover bid.
On Monday, it said it has filed its latest offer, in which Inter Pipeline shareholders can opt to receive $20 in cash or 0.25 of a share in Brookfield Infrastructure Corp. for each Inter share.
Representatives for Inter Pipeline and Pembina didn’t respond to requests for comment following the ISS report. Brookfield said Monday it agrees with the ISS recommendation and urged shareholders to vote against the Pembina offer.
“Pembina believes that its strategic combination with Inter Pipeline is extremely compelling from an immediate and long-term value perspective and believes shareholders should vote in favour of the transaction,” Pembina said in a statement Friday.