St. Modwen accepts Blackstone's raised $1.75 billion take-private offer

Reuters

Published Jun 24, 2021 02:36AM ET

Updated Jun 24, 2021 05:41AM ET

(Corrects Aviva (LON:AV)'s stake in paragraph six to 7.27% from 17.14%)

By Pushkala Aripaka

(Reuters) -Housebuilder and logistics firm St. Modwen Properties said on Thursday it has agreed to a sweetened 1.25 billion pounds ($1.75 billion) offer from U.S. private equity firm Blackstone (NYSE:BX) to take it private.

Demand for warehousing has soared as the pandemic accelerated a shift to online shopping and ordering, boosting UK-listed St. Modwen, which counts Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) UK, DHL and Ocado (LON:OCDO) as clients.

The company has also benefited from a strong recovery in the housing market after an initial hit from the health crisis.

The recommended 560 pence per share cash offer for St. Modwen was final, Blackstone said, but it could make a new proposal if another suitor for the real estate developer emerged.

Shares of St. Modwen, which builds homes, owns and manages several industrial and logistics assets in Britain, were hardly changed at 553 pence in morning trading.

St. Modwen's top shareholder Aviva, which has a 7.27% stake, Refinitiv Eikon data shows, said it would back the offer at a shareholder meeting set for July 21, as did Aberdeen Standard Investments, which holds roughly 2.2%.

The latest offer is at a premium of about 25% to the stock's closing price the day before the first offer was made on May 7. Shares have climbed about 23% in the same period.

St. Modwen's directors said the latest offer was in the "best interests" of shareholders.

Blackstone last month put forward a 542 pence per share offer for St. Modwen. The stock rose 20% but failed to rise to the offer price.

Private equity interest in British companies has increased in recent months in an investment climate marked by soaring stock markets and very low interest rates.