Canyon Bridge bid for Imagination emerges

The expected bid for Imagination by the China-backed private equity company Canyon Bridge has materialised.

Imagination HQ

However the offered price of 182p per share has hardly moved the Imagination share price which was 123p before the bid and is 129p now, suggesting that the bid may fail because of regulatory issues.

At 182p, Imagination is being valued at £550 million. Imagination’s current market cap is £370 million.

Canyon Bridge has recently had its first attempted acquisition – Lattice Semiconductor – rejected by President Donald Trump.

In a move to try to avoid US regulatory attention, Imagination will sell its MIPS business to a VC-backed company called Tallwood MIPS for $65 million.

In a statement designed to fend off UK regulatory attention Canyon Bridge says it has ‘no plans to make any changes to the continuing employment of employees and management, nor does intend to change the principal locations of Imagination’s places of business, or redeploy any fixed assets of Imagination.’

“We are investing in UK talent and expertise in order to accelerate the expansion of Imagination, particularly into Asia,” says Ray Bingham, co-founder and partner at Canyon Bridge who has recently resigned from the boards of Oracle, Flex and Cypress Semiconductor because of the Canyon Bridge connection.


Comments

3 comments

  1. Well I see the Imagination share price has now gone up to 170 from Friday’s 130 so maybe people are now feeling that this deal’s going to happen, SEPAM, whether or not it uses 3 PR firms to oil the wheels a la ARM.

  2. SecretEuroPatentAgentMan

    >In a statement designed to fend off UK regulatory attention Canyon Bridge says…
    A new attempt, this time without the use of 3 separate PR firms. It will be interesting to see how this progresses. Also it is impressive how they have launched new IP products like their life depended on it.

  3. Shame on you David, the share price has not moved yet because the news of Canyon’s takeover offer wasn’t released until Friday evening after the markets closed. Investors haven’t had the chance to react to this news yet… Please alter your news article accordingly.

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