Ancora Holdings pushes for better terms for IAA in $7.3 billion Ritchie Bros deal By Reuters


© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The sign outside Richie Bros. Auctioneers is seen in Longmont, Colorado, U.S., February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo

(Reuters) – Activist investor Ancora Holdings Group said on Monday Ritchie Bros (NYSE:) Auctioneers Inc’s $7.3 billion buyout deal for U.S.-based vehicle marketplace IAA (NYSE:) Inc was a “poorly structured sweetheart deal” and it will push for better terms.

Ancora said the cash-and-stock deal, which includes about $1 billion of debt, “puts leadership’s interests ahead of shareholders’ best interests,” in a letter to IAA’s board.

The deal, which Ritchie Bros announced last week, was in the making for many years but gained momentum earlier this year after Ancora pushed IAA to replace its Chief Executive John Kett or sell itself.

The investor, one of IAA’s largest shareholders with an about 4% stake, however is now questioning the sales process and the absence of a go-shop period wherein the IAA board can seek other offers.

It said the market reaction to the deal signals that shareholders are dissatisfied with the premium of 19%.

“In terms of the path forward, Ancora’s strong preference is that IAA obtains improved terms from Ritchie Bros before consummating a transaction,” Ancora said.

Shares of IAA Inc rose about 2% to $40.25 in morning trade.

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