Disney deal set to value Fox at more than $75b


FE Team | Published: December 14, 2017 13:45:09 | Updated: December 15, 2017 16:55:59


A sign is pictured at a vehicle entrance to Fox Studios in Los Angeles, California. - Reuters file photo

Walt Disney Co’s deal to buy film, television, and international businesses from Rupert Murdoch’s Twenty-First Century Fox Inc will value the latter at over $40 per share, or $75 billion, a person familiar with the matter said.

The deal, which is set to be announced on Thursday, will end more than half a century of expansion by Murdoch, 86, who turned a single Australian newspaper he inherited from his father at age 21 into one of the world’s most important global news and film conglomerates, reports Reuters.

Under the terms of the all-stock deal, Fox assets that will be sold to Disney, including the Twentieth Century Fox movie and TV studio, cable networks and international operations will be valued at around $29 per share, the source said on Wednesday.

Fox’s remaining assets, focused on news and sports, will be offered to existing Fox shareholders in a new company likely to be valued at more than $11 per share, according to the source, who asked not to be identified ahead of an official announcement.

Disney and Fox did not immediately respond to requests for comment when contacted by Reuters. Fox shares ended trading on Wednesday at $32.75, giving it a market capitalisation of around $60 billion. The Wall Street Journal first reported the exact terms of the deal.

The deal will mark a return by Murdoch to focus on the news business, his lifelong passion. Australian-born Murdoch inherited his father’s newspaper business in 1952 and transformed it over many years, acquiring premiere properties such as the Wall Street Journal, the London Times, and the 20th Century Fox movie studio.

Murdoch’s shift to selling assets rather than buying them has come as a surprise to many who expected him to hand over the businesses to his sons, James and Lachlan.

None of the Murdochs are expected to be given board seats at Disney, according to the sources.

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