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December 2nd, 2019

Forrester Reports: Approval for Inmarsat Acquisition Still Up in the Air



Journalist
Chris Forrester

Journalist Chris Forrester filed a story at Advanced Television that, back on November 6th, a report surfaced that Inmarsat faced a Court action that threatens the $6 billion take-over by a consortium headed by Apax Partners and Warburg Pincus.

That Court action is still in place and has forced a delay to the originally-planned November 29th approval date.

Some minority shareholders are arguing that the recommended offer fails to account for the potential value of a key Inmarsat partner in the U.S, Ligardo.

Ligardo is the follow-on company of the failed LightSquared, which wanted to build a wireless broadband service. LightSquared went bust following the U.S. communications regulator saying that its services could interfere with GPS signals widely used by the farming industry in the U.S.

The action has been brought by Oaktree Capital (2.85 percent shareholder), Rubric Capital (2.2 per cent holding) and Kite Lake Capital (3.8 per cent). However, it is argued that many of these stakes are held via non-voting options. The total actually held in Inmarsat is about 4.4 per cent.

The objectors will urge the High Court not to approve the routine finalization of the deal, which was scheduled last Friday November 29 but is now set to be heard at the London High Court on December 3rd and 4th.