CoffeeIcePapers
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F9 needs to pony up some additional equity like B6 has?
I don't think Franke cares. If he can bid up JetBlue and eliminate his biggest competitor, that's fine with him.
F9 needs to pony up some additional equity like B6 has?
Franke hasn’t upped the F9 offer with the exception of increasing the break up fee is, well, dumb.
Unless B6 already has already proxied 50% +1 votehe didn’t need to. he might still not. The vote isn’t to pick green or blue, the vote is to pick green. If it gets voted down, and the board is forced to consider the other offer(s), Franke might sweeten the pot. Right now he would only be bidding against himself.
Unless B6 already has already proxied 50% +1 vote
Really, how so? Explaini don’t think that’s how this works
The vote is simply whether to accept the existing, agreed-upon deal. Nothing more, nothing less. All JB gets out of a no vote is an opportunity to further negotiate. A no vote doesn’t mean that JB gets Spirit, all it means is that the shareholders are rejecting the original Frontier offer. That’s why Franke hasn’t raised the offer. This isn’t an auction.Really, how so? Explain
The vote is simply whether to accept the existing, agreed-upon deal. Nothing more, nothing less. All JB gets out of a no vote is an opportunity to further negotiate. A no vote doesn’t mean that JB gets Spirit, all it means is that the shareholders are rejecting the original Frontier offer. That’s why Franke hasn’t raised the offer. This isn’t an auction.
Franke seems to be content letting one of his competitors go billions in debt to remove his main competitor.The vote is simply whether to accept the existing, agreed-upon deal. Nothing more, nothing less. All JB gets out of a no vote is an opportunity to further negotiate. A no vote doesn’t mean that JB gets Spirit, all it means is that the shareholders are rejecting the original Frontier offer. That’s why Franke hasn’t raised the offer. This isn’t an auction.
I highly doubt in the current climate that Franke “doesn’t care” whether or not this deal happens. Indigo Partners and Bill Franke strike me as a very shrewd group of operators who are extremely calculated and keep their cards very close to the vest. Franke has arguably the most extensive background in M&A activity in the history of the airline industry.
He has set himself up to where he is indifferent to the outcome. Either way, he eliminates his biggest competitor.
Yes, but in conjunction with the yes/no vote on frontier, JetBlue is also asking for shareholders to tender their shares to B6. If JetBlue recieves 50% + 1 outstanding shares of spirit by the end of the month (the deadline on the proxy is the 30th I believe), they will essentially have control of the company, thus the “hostile takeover”The vote is simply whether to accept the existing, agreed-upon deal. Nothing more, nothing less. All JB gets out of a no vote is an opportunity to further negotiate. A no vote doesn’t mean that JB gets Spirit, all it means is that the shareholders are rejecting the original Frontier offer. That’s why Franke hasn’t raised the offer. This isn’t an auction.
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Yes, but in conjunction with the yes/no vote on frontier, JetBlue is also asking for shareholders to tender their shares to B6. If JetBlue recieves 50% + 1 outstanding shares of spirit by the end of the month (the deadline on the proxy is the 30th I believe), they will essentially have control of the company, thus the “hostile takeover”
Is this incorrect?
I’ve done a lot of reading on this, and obviously I’m not an expert by any means, but here is how this works. There are two things going on right now.I’ll be the first to admit I know less about the business side, but my understanding about the then June 10 now June 30 vote is it is simply whether to accept or reject the frontier deal. I think the proxy is something else entirely. Any y’all business types please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
I’ve done a lot of reading on this, and obviously I’m not an expert by any means, but here is how this works. There are two things going on right now.
1. F9/NK vote. Simple yes or no on merging with frontier.
2. JetBlue is saying “hey, while your at it, why don’t you vote no, AND tender your shares (agree to sell upon closing) to us for 31.50 a share.