KPN Completes $93.3 Million Cash Offer For iBasis
December 21 2009 - 5:49AM
Dow Jones News
Royal KPN NV (KPN.AE), the Netherlands' largest
telecommunications company, Monday said it successfully completed
its $93.3 million cash offer for U.S.-based voice-over Internet
carrier iBasis Inc. (IBAS), after the two parties in November ended
litigation over the acquisition.
In 2008 iBasis' net sales amounted to $1.32 billion, and "the
acquisition of the remaining 44% of iBasis fits within KPN's
international wholesale strategy," a KPN spokesman said.
KPN held 56% of iBasis prior to launching its first bid in July
to acquire full control at $1.55 a share, or around $48.2 million.
That first offer was rejected by iBasis as "grossly inadequate,"
leading the Massuchsetts-based firm to file a complaint in a
Delaware court against the Dutch company, seeking an injunction
against the tender and accusing it of violating federal securities
laws.
In October 2009 KPN raised its bid to $2.25 a share, then
finally to $3 a share, valuing the remaining stake at $93.3
million. In late November, all litigation was halted and iBasis
agreed to terminate its stockholder rights plan.
KPN now holds 93.2% of iBasis and intends to complete the
acquisition through a merger in which all iBasis shares not yet
validly tendered will be converted into the right for iBasis
shareholders to receive $3.00 a share.
iBasis will become a fully owned subsidiary of KPN and its
shares will be delisted from the Nasdaq stock market Monday.
At 1015 GMT, KPN shares traded up 0.3% at EUR11.71.
Door Anna Marij van der Meulen; Dow Jones Nieuwsdienst,
+31-20-5715 201; annamarij.vandermeulen@dowjones.com
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