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Asia’s richest man to buy majority stake in news organization in ‘hostile’ takeover – TechCrunch

August 24, 2022
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Adani Group said Tuesday it will buy a majority stake in NDTV, a high-profile Indian news house, in an apparent hostile takeover as the billionaire Gautam Adani expands his media ambitions.

AMG Media Networks, Adani’s unit, will indirectly purchase a 29.18% stake in New Delhi Television and launch an open offer to buy another 26% stake, the Indian conglomerate said. The open offer is expected to be worth $61.77 million.

Founded three decades ago, NDTV is one of India’s most popular news organizations and a rare property that has consistently taken a critical view of the ruling government’s efforts.

The New Delhi-headquartered business, which operates three TV news channels and maintains a large presence on the web, said Tuesday that neither the firm nor its founders held any conversation, gave consent or input for the majority stake acquisition.

“Without any discussion with New Delhi Television Limited (NDTV) or its founder-promoters, a notice has been served upon them by Vishvapradhan Commercial Private Limited (VCPL), stating that it (VCPL) has exercised its rights to acquire 99.50% control of RRPR Holding Private Limited (RRPRH), the promoter-owned Company that owns 29.18% of NDTV. The notice from VCPL is based on a loan agreement it entered with NDTV founders Radhika and Prannoy Roy in 2009-10. The notice states that VCPL has exercised its option to convert 19,90,000 warrants into equity shares of RRPRH at Rs. 10/- per share, and that a total of Rs. 1.99 crores has been transferred to RRPRH,” NDTV added.

The acquisition comes as Adani, Asia’s richest man, looks to dive into media properties and compete aggressively with Mukesh Ambani, chairman of oil-to-telecom giant Reliance Industries, on another avenue. Ambani owns media property Network18.

“This acquisition is a significant milestone in the journey of AMNL’s goal to pave the path of new age media across platforms,” said Sanjay Pugalia, CEO of AMG Media Networks, in a statement.

“AMNL seeks to empower Indian citizens, consumers and those interested in India, with information and knowledge. With its leading position in news and its strong and diverse reach across genres and geographies, NDTV is the most suitable broadcast and digital platform to deliver on our vision. We look forward to strengthening NDTV’s leadership in news delivery.”

The NDTV takeover was not today. It was in 2009.

No one made money here. Not the acquirer. Not NDTV shareholders, and not even the ex-promoters of NDTV.

The public offer is some 30% below the current market price. There’s no money to be made here. (more details follow)

— Deepak Shenoy (@deepakshenoy) August 23, 2022

RRPR stands for Radhika Roy, Prannoy Roy, and owns 29% of NDTV

Today VCPL converted their warrants to shares. Effectively they now indirectly own 29% of NDTV. So they do an open offer for another 26%. At what price?

— Deepak Shenoy (@deepakshenoy) August 23, 2022

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