
FRANCE - Apax to sell ALAIN AFFLELOU
Alain Afflelou and Apax Partners today announce that they have entered into a definitive agreement for the sale of their interests in ALAIN AFFLELOU SA to an investment vehicle controlled by Bridgepoint based on a price of EUR 33 per ALAIN AFFLELOU SA share.
The acquisition vehicle is to acquire a stake of 61.1% of ALAIN AFFLELOU SA’s share capital following block acquisitions (39.0% of ALAIN AFFLELOU SA’s issued share capital) and the completion of a contribution in kind (22.1% of the issued capital) by Afflelou and Apax Partners.
In accordance with the French market regulation, a public tender offer will be filed with the AMF on the entire remaining ALAIN AFFLELOU SA’s share capital. The same EUR 33 price per share offered to Afflelou and Apax Partners will be offered to all remaining shareholders of ALAIN AFFLELOU SA, upon receipt of the necessary AMF clearances. This public tender offer will be followed, if the necessary conditions are met, by a compulsory squeeze-out of the remaining shares and a subsequent delisting.
In this friendly offer,Afflelou is to sell two thirds of its interest and will reinvest the remaining share in the investment vehicle, together with Bridgepoint and Apax Partners. Apax Partners is to sell more than half of its interest.
This operation is subject to the clearance of the French antitrust authorities and should be effective in March 2006.
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