Schaeffler Raises Conti Bid to 11.3 billion euros
Schaeffler Group has increased its bid for Continental AG to 11.3 billion (70.12 euros per share), compared with its previous bid of 11.2 billion euros (69.37 euros per share). The move brings the company’s offer in line with Continental’s average three-month share price as determined by German market regulator, Bafin. Following its investigation into Schaeffler’s so-called “creeping bid,” Bafin has reportedly decided against holding up the takeover.
Meanwhile, Conti’s defensive strategy has begun to play out, with chief executive Manfred Wennemer receiving the backing of some of the company’s largest shareholders. One German institutional investor with more than 1 per cent of the Conti told the Financial Times: “An offer must note Conti’s long-term value and include a control premium,” adding that the bidder would have to offer 100 euros a share.