Chicago Sun-Times

Tribune rejects 2nd Gannett bid

Also gets $ 70.5 million from new investor

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NEW YORK — Tribune Publishing rejected a second takeover bid from USA TODAY owner Gannett but did say Monday that it was open to further talks.

Gannett last week raised its per- share bid for the owner of the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and other newspapers to $ 15, from $ 12.25. Gannett, based in McLean, Virginia, put the total value of the revised offer at about $ 864 million, which includes some $ 385 million in debt.

The Chicago publisher called the offer inadequate, but on Monday it revealed that it would sell 4.7 million shares to a California entreprene­ur for $ 70.5 million, which on a per- share basis is exactly what Gannett is offering.

The stake was taken by Nant Capital, which was founded by Patrick Soon- Shiong, a surgeon and businessma­n. Nant is now Tribune Publishing’s second- largest shareholde­r, and Soon- Shiong will become vice chairman of the board.

Gannett Co. said Monday that it will determine whether to continue its pursuit of Tribune Publishing after that company’s June 2 stockholde­r’s annual meeting, where it has urged Tribune shareholde­rs to reject the proposed slate of board nominees.

The rejection Monday arrived three days after Gannett sent an excoriatin­g letter to Tribune shareholde­rs questionin­g the motives of the company board and Michael W. Ferro Jr., the publisher’s non- executive chairman.

Tribune Publishing Co. did, however, invite Gannett to create a non- disclosure agreement so that the companies could determine whether a deal could be reached that would benefit everyone.

Gannett’s attempts to acquire Tribune Publishing follow a recent shake- up at the company.

In February, Ferro made a $ 44.4 million cash investment in the Tribune through his Merrick Media. At the time, Ferro owned a sizeable stake in the Chicago Sun- Times. He later said that he would donate the Sun- Times stake to a charitable trust to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest.

Shares of Tribune Publishing tumbled $ 2.14, or 15 percent, to close Monday at $ 12.09. Gannett’s shares slipped 38 cents, or 2.4 percent, to $ 15.74.

 ?? | AP FILE PHOTO ?? Tribune Publishing rejected a second takeover bid from USA TODAY owner Gannett on Monday.
| AP FILE PHOTO Tribune Publishing rejected a second takeover bid from USA TODAY owner Gannett on Monday.

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