Shaw's bid for Canwest approved
Last Updated: Friday, February 19, 2010 | 9:53 PM ET
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An Ontario court approved the bid by Shaw Communications to take over Winnipeg-based Canwest Global Communications Corp., the headquarters of which are shown here. (John Woods/Canadian Press) The Ontario court overseeing the restructuring of Canwest Global approved a takeover bid for the company by Shaw Communications late Friday despite a rival bid backed by the broadcaster's founding family.
Earlier Friday, Catalyst Capital Group had announced an 11th-hour bid for Canwest's broadcasting assets, with the support of the Aspers, and two former executives of Rogers Communications, including John Tory, former leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservative party.
However, the court approved the Shaw offer, which had the backing of an ad hoc committee of key creditors and the company.
The investment by Shaw still requires approval by several groups including Canwest creditors and the CRTC. Shaw must also reach a deal with U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs, which is a partner with Canwest on some of its special channel assets.
Under the deal, Shaw will own at least 20 per cent of Canwest's equity and 80 per cent of its voting stock. Canwest would remain a standalone company with its own board of directors and its own management team.
The agreement would give Shaw 11 local TV stations across the country and ownership of a group of specialty channels, including Showcase, MovieTime and HGTV, some of which were acquired from Alliance Atlantis in 2007.
Under Catalyst's plan, Canwest CEO Leonard Asper would have become non-executive chairman of the company founded by his father and the role of chief executive would have gone to Rael Merson, a former president and CEO of Rogers Broadcasting.
Canwest's Leonard Asper, left, and Peter Viner are seen at the CRTC hearings in Gatineau, Que., on Nov. 18, 2009. Asper had supported a bid led by private equity fund Catalyst to retain control of the media company. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press) Catalyst's offer was valued at nearly twice Shaw's — $120 million — and would give the investment group a 32 per cent equity interest in Canwest and voting control of the company.
A lawyer for Shaw made it clear at a hearing that the cable operator wasn't willing to extend its bid past a Friday deadline and risk heading into an auction for the assets.
"Shaw participated within the parameters of this restructuring process," lawyer Robin Schwill said. "We're only willing to play that game if we're not going to be … a stalking horse."
Winnipeg-based Canwest, which owes billions of dollars to its creditors, has been operating under court supervision since last year. More recently, it put its newspapers up for sale in a separate but related court-supervised process.
Newton Glassman, managing partner of Catalyst, said his offer was "superior to the Shaw proposal in terms of value, certainty and timing."
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