Gannett offers $815 million to buy Tribune Publishing
Gannett Co. (GCI), which owns USA TODAY and more than 100 other media properties across the country, said Monday it offered to buy Tribune Publishing (TPUB) for about $815 million, its second big expansion move since spinning off from its former parent less than a year ago.
In a letter to Justin Dearborn, CEO of Tribune, which owns the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and nine other dailies, Gannett CEO Robert Dickey reiterated Monday a private April 12 offer to pay $12.25 per share, a 63% premium to Tribunes closing stock price last Friday. Gannetts deal includes assuming $390 million of Tribunes debt outstanding as of Dec. 31, 2015.
The offer price is about 5.6 times Tribunes estimated 2016 earnings before interest, taxes and other items (EBITDA). Gannett estimates about $50 million a year in synergies savings. Gannett owns USA TODAY plus 107 local news organizations including the Detroit Free Press, Cincinnati Enquirer, Des Moines Register, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Arizona Republic.
We believe Tribune shares the new Gannetts unwavering commitment to journalistic excellence and delivering superior content on all platforms, Dickey said in a statement Monday. In this respect, the proposed combination of Gannett and Tribune would bring together two highly complementary organizations with a shared goal of providing trusted, premium content for the readers and communities we serve.
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