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EasyJet says possible takeover bid 'opportunistic'

EasyJet says possible takeover bid 'opportunistic'

Summary

EasyJet said that a possible takeover offer from a US investment fund called Castlelake is "highly opportunistic" because it comes when EasyJet’s share price is low due to worries about the war in the Middle East. Castlelake owns a small part of EasyJet and has until June 26 to make a formal offer or stop trying.

Key Facts

  • EasyJet’s share price dropped 31% over the past year, partly due to concerns about the war in the Middle East.
  • Castlelake, a US investment fund, owns about 2.14% of EasyJet’s shares.
  • Castlelake values EasyJet at a minimum of £3.06 billion ($3.89 billion).
  • EasyJet has not yet received any official takeover proposal from Castlelake.
  • EasyJet says it has a strong financial position and aims to make over £1 billion in pre-tax profits in the medium term.
  • The company reported a half-year pre-tax loss of £552 million ($700 million), larger than the loss a year earlier.
  • Castlelake must decide to make a firm offer or walk away by June 26 under UK takeover rules.
  • Castlelake has experience in airline investments, including talks with Spirit Airlines and involvement with Scandinavian Airlines.
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