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Monday 03 October 2022 2:47 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 04 October 2022 10:01 am

Brokers back Next 15 in final push for M&C Saatchi takeover

By: Leah Montebello

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Brokers back Next 15 in its final push for M&C takeover
Brokers back Next 15 in its final push for M&C takeover

After months of back and forth, Next 15 may just be on the home straight for a deal to takeover M&C Saatchi.

It comes after rival contender AdvancedAdvt announced that its offer for the advertising giant had lapsed on Friday.

Excluding Vin Murria and her investment vehicle AdvancedAdvt’s 22 per cent stake in the ad firm, only 13.2 per cent of M&C shareholders voted for the offer, leaving only Next 15 in the running.

In order for Next 15’s offer to succeed, it will require both Murria and the vehicle to change their stance and support the bid.

The deal is structured as a “scheme”, which requires 75 per cent of the voting shareholders to vote for the offer.

They had previously stated that the offer does not “reflect the full potential of the synergies of the combined group”

Analysts at Peel Hunt backed this as a possibility, despite the fact that Next 15’s bid price for M&C has fallen around 40 per cent since the first announcement.

The deal was first valued 247p per share, or £310m for the group, which has since tumbled to 167.7p, valuing the group at £205m, due to brutal market conditions.

M&C management have already said it wouldn’t back the offer as it currently stands, but brokers at Peel Hunt see opportunity in the market volatility.

“Versus its peer set, we believe Next 15 will be the best to weather the storm if the macro worsens in the near term,” brokers wrote. “Its proportion of tech-based clients, US revenues and also focus on marketing services outside of advertising provides good resilience in challenging times”.

Next 15 is still waiting on CFIUS approval, with shareholder meetings likely to happen in the fourth quarter.

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