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    ProSieben tells shareholders to accept MFE's higher takeover bid

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    ProSiebenSat.1 advises shareholders to accept MFE's enhanced takeover bid, valuing the company at 1.8 billion euros, with significant savings expected.

    ProSiebenSat.1 Urges Shareholders to Accept MFE's Enhanced Takeover Offer

    BERLIN (Reuters) - German media company ProSiebenSat.1 recommended its shareholders accept the latest public takeover offer from MFE-MediaForEurope, abandoning its resistance to the Italian group controlled by the Berlusconi family.

    ProSieben said its executive and supervisory boards welcomed the higher bid from MFE, which values the company at some 1.8 billion euros, saying it showed a continued commitment from the Italians and could deliver 150 million euros ($173 million) in annual savings.

    "Both Boards consider MFE's amended offer to be adequate ... and recommend that the ProSiebenSat.1 shareholders accept MFE's amended offer," ProSieben said in a statement.

    MFE declined to comment on ProSieben's statement.

    Rival bidder Czech investment company PPF, which had been the German company's preferred suitor, said last week it would not raise its offer after MFE sweetened its bid.

    The Italian group's pursuit of ProSieben is part of plans to create a European television company to challenge U.S. streaming giants such as Netflix and Amazon Prime.

    MFE's latest per-share takeover bid is made up of 4.48 euros in cash and 1.3 of its own shares, giving an implied value of around 8.07 euros per ProSieben share, said the company.

    That represents a 24 percent premium to the Xetra closing price on March 26, it added.

    The all-cash bid from PPF, the second-biggest investor in ProSieben, would have doubled PPF's stake to 29.99%.

    The Czech company's cash offer was 7 euros ($7.99) per share for ProSieben.

    PPF declined to comment on ProSieben's statement and referred to what it had said last week.

    ProSieben said that MFE's amended offer represented a premium of around 15% to the partial acquisition offer of PPF as of August 4.

    The acceptance period for the amended MFE offer expires on August 13.

    ($1 = 0.8635 euros)

    (Additional reporting by Jan Lopatka in Prague, Milan bureau and Alexander Huebner in Munich; Writing by Ludwig Burger and Madeline Chambers; editing by Matthias Williams, Miranda Murray and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ProSiebenSat.1 recommends shareholders accept MFE's offer.
    • •MFE's bid values ProSieben at 1.8 billion euros.
    • •The offer promises 150 million euros in annual savings.
    • •PPF will not raise its competing offer.
    • •MFE aims to challenge U.S. streaming giants.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ProSieben tells shareholders to accept MFE's higher takeover bid

    1What is MFE's latest offer for ProSiebenSat.1?

    MFE's latest per-share takeover bid includes 4.48 euros in cash and 1.3 of its own shares, valuing ProSieben at around 8.07 euros per share.

    2What premium does MFE's offer represent?

    MFE's amended offer represents a 24 percent premium to the Xetra closing price on March 26.

    3What was the response from rival bidder PPF?

    Rival bidder PPF stated that it would not raise its offer after MFE increased its bid, despite being the preferred suitor for ProSieben.

    4When does the acceptance period for MFE's offer expire?

    The acceptance period for MFE's amended offer expires on August 13.

    5What are MFE's ambitions in acquiring ProSieben?

    MFE's pursuit of ProSieben is part of its plans to create a European television company that can compete with U.S. streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon Prime.

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