It’s Official: Clear Channel, Banks, Buyers Agree On Deal At $36 Per Share
After two days worth of reports, Clear Channel (NYSE: CCU) confirmed late last night that it, its private equity buyers (Bain and Thomas H. Lee), and a consortium of banks funding the deal have agreed to make it happen at $36 per share or $17.9 billion. Should some choose to go this route, shareholders will have the option of forgoing cash in exchange for an equivalent stake in a new company CC Media Holdings. Such shares will be registered with the SEC but will not trade on an exchange. As for the debt markets: say hello to a pile of fresh debt you’ve gotta work through. Well, nothing like hair of the dog to get over a monster overhang, right? Release.
Posted In: Media & Publishing, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, bain capital, cc media holdings, clear channel, thomas h. lee partners
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