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Monday 13 June 2022 7:51 am  |  Updated:  Monday 13 June 2022 8:01 am

Housebuilder Countryside Partnerships hunts for buyers after rejecting £1.5bn bid

By: Millie Turner

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UK housebuilder Countryside Partnerships is on the hunt for buyers, according to a regulatory filing this morning, just weeks after it rejected a $1.9bn (£1.5bn) proposal from US firm Inclusive Capital.

“A meaningful number of shareholders believe that the Company would be in a better position to capitalise on the opportunities ahead as a privately-owned company or as part of a larger business and have asked the Board to actively seek offers for the Company,” it said in a statement on Monday.   

“In light of this feedback, the Board has decided to conduct an orderly process to establish whether there is a bidder prepared to offer a value that the Board considers compelling relative to the long-term standalone prospects of Countryside as a listed company.”

Countryside in late May rejected two unsolicited and “conditional” proposals, which it claimed “materially undervalued” the company and the board’s prospects.

The London-listed firm assured shareholders that should no buyer emerge, then it has “significant potential” operating as a “standalone entity”.

Businesses that are interested in buying the firm as the UK’s property market leaps in value will be required to enter a non-disclosure agreement, the company added.  

Countryside, which has appointed Rothschild & Co as its lead financial adviser, said it expects this process to take a number of months to wrap up.

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