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TT Electronics says investor DBay has ‘different agenda’ in move against sale
TT Electronics has accused shareholder DBay Advisors of having a “different agenda” in its decision not to back the British manufacturer’s planned £287 million takeover.
On Thursday, Woking-based TT Electronics said it had agreed a takeover approach by Swiss rival Cicor Technologies.
But soon after, its major investor DBay – which has a stake of around 16.5% – revealed it would vote against the 155p-a-share takeover, claiming it was “happy with the progress” TT Electronics is making and therefore would not be backing the sale.
TT Electronics revealed on Friday that DBay had made three takeover approaches for the firm in the past three months.
The most recent was made on October 7 at 130p a share.
“Each of these proposals was unanimously rejected by the TT board,” TT said.
It added: “Against this background, the board of TT believes that DBay may in some respects have a different agenda to other TT shareholders.
“The board of TT remains focused on delivering maximum value for all shareholders and believes the Cicor offer is the best route to achieving this objective.”
Shares in TT were 1% lower in early morning trading on Friday.