Month: February 2017

Bioverativ(BIVV) Proves Attractive To Former Valeant(VRX) Patron ValueAct Capital

Even before Biogen(BIIB) completed its spinoff of Bioverativ(BIVV), ValueAct Capital began buying “when-issued” stock in the new company. The hedge fund has continued to buy both stock and forward contracts and has now accumulated a 7.1% position in Bioverativ. The shares were purchased at between $40 and $45 per share. As Bioverativ stock has now risen above $50,… Read More »

Corvex’s Meister Leaves Yum! Brands Board Of Directors

Yum! Brands (YUM) completed the spin off of its Chinese business, Yum China Holdings (YUMC), last fall. Although it’s only been a few months, ny now most people don’t remember that it took a very, very long time to get that point, including a lengthy will they or won’t they actually spin something off. Nudging the company along… Read More »

Fraud Alleged In 2016 Community Health Systems(CYH) Spinoff Of Quorum Health(QHC)

In April 2016, Community Health Systems(CYH) spun off Quorum Health Corp(QHC).  Quorum borrowed $1.2 billion and paid it as a dividend to Community Health prior to the spinoff, a large sum considering Quorum’s current market cap of $245 million, down precipitously from its debut, but more than double its November lows. Reuters reports that hedge fund Q Investments… Read More »

Will Nelson Peltz’s Procter & Gamble(PG) Stake Lead To Spinoffs?

Nelson Peltz is legendary for successfully pushing for structural change at large companies.  This has often resulted in spinoffs of disparate divisions. Last week, Peltz’s investment vehicle, Trian Fund Management, disclosed a $3.5 billion stake in Procter & Gamble(PG). Peltz steps into the shoes of Bill Ackman, who several years ago took an activist position in P&G, only… Read More »

Kingstown Capital, Barron’s Really Like Adient Stock(ADNT)

Columbia Business School publishes an investment newsletter featuring ideas from students and interviews with asset managers. The Winter 2017 edition of the aptly titled Graham and Doddsville was just published and it features a conversation with the managers (incidentally both alums) of Kingstown Capital, a value oriented, special situations focused fund. The interview includes the G&D standard ‘how did you… Read More »

Mr. Vornado (VNO) Exits Washington – JBG Smith Properties Spinoff On Track For Q2

New York, New York. It’s a tune Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) shareholders should get used to humming once the company’s upcoming Washington DC property spinoff is completed. The spinoff will actually be executed via Reverse Morris Trust, with the company spinning out its properties into a separate entity and subsequently merging them into the privately held JBG Properties.… Read More »

Could Reckitt Benckiser’s Mead Johnson Buyout Lead To A Home Care Spinoff?

Reckitt Benckiser (RBGLY) surprised the markets last week with its $16.6b (or $90 per share) bid for Enfamil maker and 2009 Bristol-Myers Squibb split off Mead Johnson Nutrition (MJN). Reckitt is known for owning a hodgepodge of ‘Powerbrands’ such as Lysol, Finish, Durex and Clearasil in the Health, Hygiene and Home sectors so it wasn’t really considered much of a… Read More »

MetLife’s Brighthouse Financial Spinoff On Track For First Half Of The Year

2016 was a busy year for MetLife (MET). Outside of their normal operations, the mammoth insurance company won a huge lawsuit versus the US Government avoiding the dreaded ‘systemically important’ designation. They fired Snoopy and in related news to this site, the company announced the spinoff of part of its retail operations into a standalone entity. The new company… Read More »

A Little LUPEY- Lundin Petroleum Plans To Spin Off Non-Norwegian Assets

Swedish oil company Lundin Petroleum (LUPEY) has today announced its intention to spin off all of its international operations and focus solely on Norway. Lundin shareholders will receive 1 share in a new entity called International Petroleum Corp (IPC) for every 3 shares currently owned. IPC will be listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker IPCO… Read More »

La Quinta Holdings Looking To Spin Off Real Estate

La Quinta Holdings(LQ) announced last month that it “is pursuing the separation of its businesses into two stand-alone publicly traded companies, which could involve spinning off our owned real estate assets as a separate company.”  La Quinta further stated “There is no assurance that the separation of the Company’s business will occur. ” CEO Keith Cline waxed on… Read More »

Biostage(BSTG) Engineers New Financing At Desperate Terms

The good news for Biostage(BSTG) shareholders is that the company is not quite dead yet. With cash set to run out in the second quarter and several quarters away from early stage clinical trials for its esophageal implant , Biostage stock has been swiftly moving downward. From over $2 per share last May, to over $0.70 at Wednesday’s… Read More »

Peruvian Cement Company Cementos Pacasmayo(CPAC) To Spinoff FOSSAL On March 1

What’s that? Not familiar with Cementos Pacasmayo(CPAC)? That’s ok, neither were we, until we came across it during a late night googling session. All of the slides below are taken from the Cementos Pacasmayo’s investor presentation. Cementos Pacasmayo is the dominant cement company in Northern Peru. Spinoff of Fosfatos del Pacifico In partnership with a subsidiary of Mitsubishi,… Read More »

Horizon Kinetics Positive On Associated Capital(AC), AMC Networks(AMCX) And Howard Hughes Corporation(HHC)

Horizon Kinetics is an asset management and research shop founded by Peter Doyle, Steven Bregman and Murray Stahl that has been analyzing spinoffs (and plenty of other things) for decades. Over the years, I’ve always enjoyed the various opportunities I’ve had to hear them speak. The firm even publishes a standalone research report dedicated to spinoffs and has… Read More »

Might Lemann Team With Buffett To Put Kraft(KHC) And Mondelez(MDLZ) Together Again?

Humans are nothing if not pattern recognition machines. Even in random data, we see patterns. So Bloomberg’s report that Jorge Paulo Lemann’s 3G is expected by some to be ready to do another large deal is no surprise. Never mind that the supposition is based on a mere two data points: two years separated 3G’s 2013 acquisition of… Read More »

Investors Urge Teva To Split Up After CEO’s Abrupt Departure

Teva Pharmaceuticals(TEVA), the world’s largest producer of generic drugs, is in turmoil. Last week, the company lost a key patent ruling regarding its blockbuster drug, Copaxone. Copaxone, which can maintain remission for multiple sclerosis patients, accounts for one-fifth of Teva’s revenue. The introduction of generic competition, which now seems likely, will result in a major drop in revenue… Read More »