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Altaba, The Spin That Never Happened, Will Become The Company That Isn’t

Much ink was spilled, on these pages and countless others, discussing Yahoo’s plan to spinoff its stakes in Alibaba(BABA) and Yahoo! Japan as an independent company. For much of 2015, the company planned to spin off this stake, together with a Yahoo’s small business unit as Aabaco Holdings. The small business unit was included to maintain the tax… Read More »

Tired Of Waiting, TCI Pushes Altaba To Liquidate Alibaba and Yahoo! Japan Stakes

Hedge fund TCI is going ‘active’ at Altaba (AABA), urging the company to liquidate if it can’t do a better job narrowing the fund’s discount to NAV. For those that don’t remember, Altaba is just a collection of assets left over from Verizon’s (VZ) 2017 purchase of Yahoo. The real value rests mainly in two pieces: a large… Read More »

Not Even Time Enough For Love- Meredith(MDP) Runs With The Pamplona Bulls In Pursuit Of Time, Inc.

Time, Inc.’s(TIME) brief interlude as a public company following its 2014 spinoff from Time Warner(TWX) appears to be coming to a close. Rumors about Meredith(MDP) interest in some or all of Time have been rampant for years.  Speculation that  a sale was near increased dramatically with reports last November that a group led by Edgar Bronfman, Jr. had… Read More »

Miracle On 34th Street- Is Starboard’s Plan To Unlock Value Back On The Table At Macy’s (M)?

As we discussed back in November 2015, Starboard Value Partners, led by the brash Jeffrey Smith, had acquired a stake in Macy’s(M) and pushed for a spinoff of the real estate into a REIT(Real Estate Investment Trust). Now, with the stock down 60% from Starboard’s purchase price and longtime Macy’s CEO Terry Lundgren stepping down, the plan may… Read More »

Cable One(CABO) To Acquire NewWave Communications

In June 2015, when we wrote about Graham Holdings(GHC) spinning off Katherine Graham’s “best acquisition ever”, we noted that Cable One(CABO), then trading at $430, would make an interesting acquisition target as one of the few smaller independent public companies. Instead, Cable One, now trading at $639, is purchasing a smaller competitor, NewWave Communications, for $735 million in… Read More »

Is Time, Inc. Right For Yahoo Core Reverse Morris Trust Spin?

Under pressure, once again, from Starboard following the abandonment of its plan to spin off its huge stake in Alibaba(BABA), Yahoo(YHOO) has formed an independent committee of its Board Of Directors to explore strategic alternatives. The Board has formed a Strategic Review Committee of independent directors to lead this effort, with the assistance and support of management. The… Read More »

Strike That, Reverse It- Yahoo Suspends Work On Alibaba Spinoff, Will Explore Reverse

After fighting to push forward with a spinoff of its Alibaba(BABA) stake as Aabaco Holdings since the IRS first indicated its opposition in May, Yahoo(YHOO) and its embattled CEO Marissa Mayer have finally thrown in the towel.  After days of intense speculation, the company announced this morning that the Board,  “after careful review and consideration of how to… Read More »

Unchastened By Time Warner Disaster, Verizon Scoops Up AOL

The M&A market remains hot and the latest billion dollar deal is Verizon’s(VZ) proposed $4.4 billion takeover of AOL Inc. (AOL). The deal expands Verizon’s video and advertising ambitions while also providing AOL a larger platform to compete against the big boys in the space such as Google (GOOG). The WSJ has a nice piece laying out the possible… Read More »

Bad Idearc? Is Verizon On The Hook For Bankrupt Spinoff’s Debt?

In 2006, Verizon(VZ), spun off its declining directory business as Idearc, saddled with billions in debt. Just 28 months later, the company filed for bankruptcy, Idearc has since restructured and reemerged as SuperMedia(SPMD), but trustees for the debtors are continuing their fight against Verizon for the repayment of debt. On Friday, the trustee for the creditors filed suit,… Read More »

Recent Spinoff Motorola Mobility Falls On Slowing Sales

Image via Wikipedia Just weeks after its debut, Motorola Mobility(MMI) warned that sales were slowing in the face of Verizon’s iPhone introduction.  Despite reporting a profit and beating analyst estimates by $.01, the stock traded down sharply as the company projected a loss for the current quarter. Analysts had, on average expected earnings of $.01 for the current… Read More »