Board of FUJI SOFT Unanimously Supports KKR Second Tender Offer and Recommends Tender
KKR, a leading global investment firm, announced today that in connection with the Second Tender Offer in its two-stage tender offer scheme (the “Tender Offer”) for the common shares and share options of FUJI SOFT INCORPORATED (“FUJI SOFT” or the “Company”; TSE stock code 9749) through FK Co., Ltd. (the “Offeror”), an entity owned by investment funds managed by KKR, the Offeror has submitted an amendment statement (“Amendment Statement”) to the Tender Offer Registration Statement that was submitted on November 20, 2024.
The Amendment Statement was submitted due to the Offeror’s decision to extend the end date of the tender offer period for the Second Tender Offer from December 19, 2024 to January 9, 2025. The tender offer price per common share will remain at 9,451 yen, and there is no change to the price that is being considered.
The extension of the tender offer period is intended to allow the Company’s shareholders and share option holders to make a considered decision, in light of the fact that as of December 19, 2024, the market price of the Company’s shares has stayed above the Second Tender Offer price due to the following announcements:
- Bain Capital’s “Notice Regarding Changes to the Terms and Conditions of Tender Offer for the Shares of FUJI SOFT INCORPORATED (Securities Code 9749)” on December 11, 2024;
- FUJI SOFT’s “Notice Regarding the Opinion (in Opposition) of the Board of Directors of the Company on the Tender Offer for the Company Share Certificates by BCJ-88 Co., Ltd.” on December 17, 2024;
- Bain Capital’s “Notice Regarding Changes to the Terms and Conditions of Tender Offer for the Shares of FUJI SOFT INCORPORATED (Securities Code 9749) (Waiver of Conditions Precedent Regarding the Affirmative Opinion, Etc.)” on December 18, 2024; and
- Changes to the terms of Bain Capital’s tender offer proposal.
FUJI SOFT’s Board of Directors resolved on December 17, 2024 to express its opinion of continued support for KKR’s Second Tender Offer, and to recommend the shareholders and share option holders of the Company tender their shares and options, and to express its opinion in opposition of the tender offer by Bain Capital. The Board stated the following main reasons for opposing the tender offer proposal by Bain Capital:
- Bain Capital’s proposal carries the risk of deadlock among major shareholders with respect to special resolutions of shareholders and would not contribute to the improvement of corporate value; and
- Bain Capital’s proposal is inferior to KKR’s proposal in quantitative terms, given that the price premium is incommensurate with the at least three-month delay required by Bain Capital’s tender offer compared to KKR’s Second Tender Offer.
In addition, the Board of Directors considered important factors including:
- Bain Capital’s failure to comply with the Company’s information destruction request and its actions may constitute a violation of its non-disclosure agreement with the Company;
- The possibility that Bain Capital’s proposal dated December 11 may be withdrawn; and
- Bain Capital’s “inadequate response”1 to the issue of coerciveness in its proposal.
FUJI SOFT also recognized that by changing the terms of its tender offer on December 18, 2024 and waiving the support of the Board of Directors of the Company as a condition precedent to commencement of the tender offer and setting a maximum number of shares to be purchased at 31,444,443 shares (ownership ratio: 49.89%), Bain Capital’s tender offer is no longer intended to take the Company private and has changed into a “hostile partial tender offer with the aim of seizing control of the company,” and this proposal is a violation of Bain Capital’s confidentiality agreement with FUJI SOFT as outlined above.
KKR continues to have strong regard for FUJI SOFT’s growth potential and intends to leverage KKR's global network and resources and work together with FUJI SOFT’s management and employees to provide better services and solutions for customers and achieve further business growth and value creation for FUJI SOFT after the privatization. This will create value for stakeholders, including management, employees, and customers.
For details on the Amendment Statement, please refer to the release issued by the Offeror today titled “(Amendment) Notice Regarding Amendment to “Notice Regarding the Commencement of Tender Offer for the Shares of FUJI SOFT INCORPORATED (Securities Code: 9749) by FK Co., Ltd.” Following Submission of Amendment Statement to the Tender Offer Registration Statement by FK Co., Ltd.”
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This press release should be read in conjunction with the release issued by the Offeror titled “(Amendment) Notice Regarding Amendment to “Notice Regarding the Commencement of Tender Offer for the Shares of FUJI SOFT INCORPORATED (Securities Code: 9749) by FK Co., Ltd.” Following Submission of Amendment Statement to the Tender Offer Registration Statement by FK Co., Ltd.”
The purpose of this press release is to publicly announce an extension to the tender offer period for the Second Tender Offer and it has not been prepared for the purpose of soliciting an offer to sell or purchase in the Tender Offer. When making an application to tender, please be sure to read the relevant Tender Offer Explanatory Statement for the Tender Offer and make your own decision as a shareholder or share option holder. This press release does not constitute, either in whole or in part, a solicitation of an offer to sell or purchase any securities, and the existence of this press release (or any part thereof) or its distribution shall not be construed as a basis for any agreement regarding the Tender Offer, nor shall it be relied upon in concluding an agreement regarding the Tender Offer.
The Tender Offer will be conducted in compliance with the procedures and information disclosure standards set forth in Japanese law, and those procedures and standards are not always the same as the procedures and information disclosure standards in the U.S. In particular, neither sections 13(e) or 14(d) of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (as amended; the same shall apply hereinafter) or the rules under these sections apply to the Tender Offer; and therefore the Tender Offer will not be conducted in accordance with those procedures and standards.
Unless otherwise specified, all procedures relating to the Tender Offer are to be conducted entirely in Japanese. All or a part of the documentation relating to the Tender Offer will be prepared in English; however, if there is any discrepancy between the English-language documents and the Japanese-language documents, the Japanese-language documents shall prevail.
This press release includes statements that fall under “forward-looking statements” as defined in section 27A of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Due to known or unknown risks, uncertainties or other factors, actual results may differ materially from the predictions indicated by the statements that are implicitly or explicitly forward-looking statements. Neither the Offeror nor any of its affiliates guarantee that the predictions indicated by the statements that are implicitly or expressly forward-looking statements will materialize. The forward-looking statements in this press release were prepared based on information held by the Offeror as of today, and the Offeror and its affiliates shall not be obliged to amend or revise such statements to reflect future events or circumstances, except as required by laws and regulations.
The Offeror, its financial advisors and the Tender Offer agent (and their respective affiliates) may purchase the common shares and share options of FUJI SOFT, by means other than the Tender Offer, or conduct an act aimed at such purchases, for their own account or for their client’s accounts, in the scope of their ordinary business and to the extent permitted under financial instrument exchange-related laws and regulations, and any other applicable laws and regulations in Japan, in accordance with the requirements of Rule 14e-5(b) of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such purchases may be conducted at the market price through market transactions or at a price determined by negotiations off-market. In the event that information regarding such purchases is disclosed in Japan, such information will also be disclosed on the English website of the person conducting such purchases (or by any other method of public disclosure).
About KKR
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1 As explained on point (5) on page 22 of FUJI SOFT’s statement dated December 17, 2024: https://www.fsi.co.jp/company/news/2024/20241217.pdf
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