Victory Capital reiterates USD 40 per share cash-and-stock bid for Janus Henderson

Reuters03-23
Victory Capital reiterates USD 40 per share cash-and-stock bid for <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/JHG">Janus Henderson</a>
  • A proposal was made for Janus Henderson shareholders to receive USD 40.00 per share in cash plus 0.250 shares of Victory Capital stock for each Janus Henderson share.
  • Total consideration was described as USD 57.05 per Janus Henderson share, and the stock component was described as providing 31% ownership in the combined company.
  • The proposal was contrasted with a separate bid described as USD 49.00 per share from Trian.
  • Victory Capital said it has achieved more than 95% client consent in each of its acquisitions as a public company, addressing concerns about a 75% client consent threshold.
  • The company said its financing for the proposal is fully committed and structured independently of synergies.


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