Original URL: http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2007/10/10/3com_shareholders_want_to_block_buyout/
The $2.2bn sale of networking gear vendor 3Com has already hit litigious waters, courtesy its own shareholders.
In a filing (http://sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/738076/000095013507006046/b670693ce10vq.htm) with the Securities and Exchange Commission, 3Com disclosed that several class action lawsuits have been filed since September to block the sale to private equity firm Bain capital Partners and Huawei Technologies (pronounced Hua-h...hwwo — ah, skip it).
The shareholders contend the $2.2bn buyout price is "insufficient," that directors "breached their fiduciary duties" by agreeing to the figure, and Bain Capital and Huawei aided and abetted the alleged breaches.
3Com's proposed buyout (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/09/28/huawei_3com_private_equity/) was announced late last month, and offers shareholders a 44 per cent premium on the company's $3.68 share price before the news hit.
Such lawsuits are not altogether uncommon (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/07/18/legato_investors_sue_to_block/) for corporate buyouts, used as a tool to grab more cash out of the deal — although the historical success of the tactic is somewhat questionable.
3Com was unavailable for comment as of this publication, but promises to "vigorously defend these suits" in its SEC filing.
Stockholders aside, the deal already has some in Washington feeling uneasy (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/05/3com_huawei_national_security/). Because part of the takeover is funded by the Chinese firm Huawai, Congressman Thaddeus McCotter said the deal represents "a stealth assault on America's national security." Last week, Bain Capital said it will submit to a national security review to quell any suspicions.
The deal, if it goes through, should close in Q1 next year.
Then — BAM — the Chinese take over the moon. Then who's being overly cautious? ®
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