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Catalyst Capital Seeks $114M Hudson's Bay Stake

The Private Equity firm offered to buy up to 14.85 million shares of the retail group in a bid to oppose Executive Chairman Richard Baker's plans to take the company private.
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  • Reuters

BRAMPTON, Canada — Private equity firm Catalyst Capital Group Inc on Monday offered to buy an estimated C$150 million ($114.2 million) stake in Hudson's Bay Co, and said it will oppose Executive Chairman Richard Baker's C$1.74 billion take-private proposal.

A shareholder group led by Baker, which collectively owns a 57 percent stake in Hudson's Bay, had made an offer of C$9.45 per share to take the struggling retailer private in June, with plans to fund the deal using some of the proceeds from asset sales.

Catalyst, run by Canadian financier Newton Glassman, on Monday offered to buy up to 14.85 million shares of Hudson's Bay at C$10.11 per share, saying it believes Baker's proposal "greatly undervalues the company."

Catalyst also requested the special committee of independent directors to explore alternatives to "maximise value for all shareholders over the near or long term."

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Activist shareholder Jonathan Litt had also lambasted Baker's bid in June to take the Canadian retailer as "woefully inadequate," saying the chairman-led shareholder group looking to push through a deal could double the offer.

Canada's Globe & Mail newspaper last month reported that Catalyst had taken a portion of a 10 percent stake in Hudson's Bay from the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan.

By Shanti S Nair; editor: G Crosse.

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