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    ProSieben Boards Advise Against Takeover Bid From Berlusconis' Mfe

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    Posted on May 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    ProSiebenSat.1 rejects MFE's takeover bid, citing it as financially inadequate. MFE aims to build a European TV platform, facing competition from PPF.

    ProSiebenSat.1 Rejects MFE's Takeover Offer from Berlusconi Family

    By Alexander Hübner and Elvira Pollina

    MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) -The boards of ProSiebenSat.1 have advised against an "inadequate" takeover bid from MFE-MediaForEurope, the TV broadcaster controlled by Italy's Berlusconi family, the German broadcaster said on Thursday

    MFE, which has commercial TV operations in Italy and Spain, made an offer for ProSieben in March as part of a push to create a pan-European broadcaster - a strategy resisted by ProSieben, which is striving to remain independent.

    "Both governing bodies have concluded that the offer is inadequate from a financial perspective," ProSiebenSat.1 said in a statement, adding that it "does not reflect the expected future development of the value of the company".

    Milan-listed MFE, which holds a 30.14% stake in ProSieben declined to comment.

    Earlier this month, Czech investment firm PPF, which holds a 15% stake in ProSiben, launched a bid to lift its stake in the German broadcaster up to 29.99%, a move welcomed by ProSiebenSat.

    MFE made a cash-and-share bid at the minimum level allowed by German takeover rules, offering 4.48 euros in cash and 0.4 MFE A shares per ProSiebenSat.1 share.

    That is below the current share price of 7.09 euros and PPF's offer of 7 euros per share.

    Having already crossed a 30% threshold which normally triggers a mandatory 100% takeover offer under German law, MFE will have the option to buy additional shares in the market after the end of its buyout bid.

    However, a source close to the matter told Reuters last week that it is also weighing whether to raise its bid in response to the counter-proposal by PPF.

    MFE is looking to build a European ad-funded TV platform to resist competition from the likes of U.S. Netflix and is pushing for an accelerated sale of ProSiebenSat.1's online investments in order to reduce its debt.

    (Reporting by Alexander Huebner and Elvira Pollina, Writing by Friederike Heine and Elvira PollinaEditing by Madeline Chambers and Elaine Hardcastle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ProSiebenSat.1 rejects MFE's takeover bid as financially inadequate.
    • •MFE aims to create a pan-European broadcaster.
    • •PPF seeks to increase its stake in ProSieben.
    • •MFE's offer is below ProSieben's current share price.
    • •MFE may consider raising its bid in response to PPF.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ProSieben boards advise against takeover bid from Berlusconis' MFE

    1What was ProSiebenSat.1's response to MFE's takeover bid?

    ProSiebenSat.1's boards advised against MFE's takeover bid, deeming it 'inadequate' from a financial perspective.

    2What did MFE offer in its takeover bid for ProSiebenSat.1?

    MFE made a cash-and-share bid offering 4.48 euros in cash and 0.4 MFE A shares per ProSiebenSat.1 share.

    3Who else is involved in the acquisition of ProSiebenSat.1?

    Czech investment firm PPF, which holds a 15% stake in ProSieben, has launched a bid to increase its stake to 29.99%.

    4What is MFE's strategy regarding ProSiebenSat.1?

    MFE aims to create a pan-European broadcaster to compete with U.S. companies like Netflix and is pushing for an accelerated sale of ProSiebenSat.1's online investments.

    5What are the implications of MFE crossing the 30% threshold?

    Having crossed the 30% threshold, MFE will have the option to buy additional shares in the market after the end of its bid.

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