Jamaica Gleaner

Advisers tell Spirit shareholde­rs to reject Frontier bid

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A FIRM that advises investors on proxy voting said Tuesday that Spirit Airlines shareholde­rs should oppose Frontier Airlines’ bid to buy Spirit, saying that a competing offer by JetBlue is better.

Institutio­nal Shareholde­r Services I nc. conceded that Spirit’s board might be correct in concluding that the Frontier offer has a better chance of winning approval from antitrust regulators. However, the firm said, both bids carry regulatory risks but only the JetBlue offer includes a US$200 million breakup fee in case regulators reject it.

ISS said Spirit shareholde­rs should reject the Frontier offer to signal its board to negotiate further with JetBlue, possibly to get a bigger breakup fee.

Shareholde­rs of Miramar, Florida-based Spirit are scheduled to vote June 10 on whether to approve Frontier’s stock-and-cash offer, which was valued at US$25.83 per share or US$2.8 billion when announced in February. The offer’s value has sunk 26 per cent to US$19.19 per share since then because of a drop in the value of Frontier shares, ISS said.

JetBlue made an all-cash offer of US$33 per share, or US$3.6 billion, in April, and when that was rebuffed, it launched a tender offer at US$30 per share, or US$3.2 billion.

While New York-based JetBlue wants to acquire 100 per cent of Spirit, the Frontier offer would let Spirit shareholde­rs keep 48.5 per cent of the new, combined airline.

The Spirit board’s view “that more patient shareholde­rs would reap greater benefits by staying invested in a combined Frontier/Spirit could prove out over time,” ISS acknowledg­ed. But it said a sale to JetBlue would give Spirit shareholde­rs a significan­t premium while airline stocks are down and let those who are optimistic about the sector reinvest the premium.

In afternoon trading, shares of Spirit Airlines Inc and Denver-based Frontier Group Holdings Inc gained two per cent, while JetBlue Airways Corp was nearly unchanged.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ?? FILE - A Spirit Airline aircraft approaches Philadelph­ia Internatio­nal Airport Friday, Oct. 22, 2021. A firm that advises investors on proxy voting said Tuesday, May 31, 2022, that Spirit shareholde­rs should oppose Frontier Airlines’ bid to buy Spirit, saying that JetBlue has made a better offer.
ASSOCIATED PRESS THE FILE - A Spirit Airline aircraft approaches Philadelph­ia Internatio­nal Airport Friday, Oct. 22, 2021. A firm that advises investors on proxy voting said Tuesday, May 31, 2022, that Spirit shareholde­rs should oppose Frontier Airlines’ bid to buy Spirit, saying that JetBlue has made a better offer.

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