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Polycom Shares Rise After Another Revised Bid From Unnamed Private Equity Firm

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June 8, 2016 at 2:25 PM UTC
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Polycom said it received a revised offer from a private equity firm—the third time the bidder has revised its offer since the video conferencing equipment maker agreed to be acquired by Canada’s Mitel Networks.

Polycom’s (PLCM) shares rose about 2.5 percent to the new offer price of $12.25 in light premarket trading on Wednesday.

The revised offer values Polycom at $1.66 billion, based on its outstanding shares as of April 21. Mitel’s cash-and-stock deal was valued at $1.96 billion in April.

Polycom, which did not name the private equity firm, said in a filing that the new offer comprised $650 million of equity financing and $950 million of debt financing.

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Mitel (MITL) and Polycom announced a deal on April 15, bowing to pressure from activist investor Elliott Management. In October, Elliott had disclosed a stake of 6.6% in Polycom and of 9.6% in Mitel.

San Jose, California-based Polycom said on Wednesday that its board still recommended its shareholders vote in favor of the Mitel deal.

Mitel reiterated in a statement that its acquisition offered “superior and greater upside to both Polycom and Mitel.”

The tax “inversion” deal will help Polycom trim its tax bill as the combined company will be based in Canada. Mitel executives have brushed off concerns the deal could be affected by the U.S. Treasury’s new tax inversion rules.

The private equity firm’s previous offer in May comprised a cash dividend of $11 per share and purchase of $650 million in shares of a new convertible preferred stock of Polycom.

The private equity firm has held deal talks with Polycom since 2015, according to a filing by Mitel in May.

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