
Time can be the enemy of buyout deals. It gives the parties more time to think about things -- or get frustrated. Just look at what happened with the Harman International Industries, Inc. (NYSE: HAR) implosion.
But, in the case of the buyout of Clear Channel (NYSE: CCU), the deal somehow appears to be mostly complete (the process took about 10 months). That is, today the company announced that its shareholders approved the transaction. As a result, the company's buyers -- Bain Capital Partners, LLC And Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. -- will become the new owners of the radio powerhouse.
In fact, during the buyout process, Clear Channel increased the price tag two times. There was also another interesting feature added along the way; that is, the shareholders have the right to roll over some of their equity into the private entity.
But, ultimately, the key takeaway is that radio has proven to be quite resilient. Despite competition from satellite providers and the Internet, the fact remains that traditional radio continues to be a big part of people's lives -- and more to the point, a nice cash-cow business.
Tom Taulli is the author of various books, including The Complete M&A Handbook and The Edgar Online Guide to Decoding Financial Statements
. He also operates DealProfiles.com.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-03-2007 @ 5:26PM
Linda said...
I certainly hope that this doesn't mean the end of talk radio as we know it. I mean I know nothing about this company who bought out Clear Channell and If they are a front for left wingers who have been wanting to get rid of the talk show hosts, like Rush, I won't be listening anymore. We'll have to wait and see what happens.
Linda