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UPDATE 1-EasyHotel board recommends takeover bid from property funds

Published 2019-08-05, 03:16 a/m
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-EasyHotel board recommends takeover bid from property funds
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Aug 5 (Reuters) - The board of British budget hotel chain easyHotel Plc EZH.L on Monday recommended a bid from a consortium of Canadian real estate fund Ivanhoé Cambridge and Luxembourg's ICAMAP Investments, drawing an immediate rejection from founder by Stelios Haji-Ioannou.

Shares of easyHotel surged 35.5%, trading slightly above the offer price of 95 pence per share, which values the company at about 138.7 million pounds ($167.99 million).

"I find the offer from ICAMAP to be very low and I urge all other shareholders to take no action (i.e. not accept he ICAMAP offer) until the true value and future potential of easyHotel can be evaluated," Haji-Ioannou, who owns around 27% of the company, said in a statement.

ICAMAP, the largest shareholder in easyHotel with a 38.65% stake, said it identified Ivanhoé Cambridge to help develop easyHotel, which the real estate fund says needs "significant investment".

"Ivanhoé Cambridge and ICAMAP believe that the current structure of the Company's shareholder base is ill-suited to attracting the new capital the Company needs to fund its long-term investment programme," according to a joint statement by the companies.

Harm Meijer, one of the founding partners of ICAMAP, said a change in ownership was essential to enable the company to navigate the current market uncertainty and it is "open-minded" about whether easyHotel remains a publicly traded company or becomes private.

EasyHotel, which has a portfolio of 38 hotels with 3,633 rooms, was advised by Investec Bank Plc.

($1 = 0.8256 pounds)

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