Bill Ackman venderá el resto de sus acciones de UMG tras una oferta fallida

Pershing Square Holdings, de Bill Ackman, está vendiendo su participación restante en Universal Music Group tras el rechazo de su oferta de adquisición la semana pasada.

Pershing Square se desprenderá de los 80,6 millones de acciones, equivalentes a una participación del 4,7 por ciento, a un precio de mercado de entre 17,66 y 18,62 euros por acción. La venta podría recaudar hasta 1.500 millones de euros. La medida se produce después de que la junta directiva de UMG decidiera rechazar una oferta no vinculante valorada en más de 55.550 millones de euros. La junta declaró que la oferta infravalora fundamentalmente a la empresa. Cyrille Bolloré, cuyo grupo Bolloré es el mayor accionista de UMG, había instado a rechazar el acuerdo. Las acciones de UMG cayeron ligeramente en las operaciones fuera de horario el 3 de junio.

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