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created on 07/01/2007  |  http://fubar.com/tech/b97754
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 14, 2008 12:14:00 PM Blockbuster, the No. 1 U.S. movie rental chain, on Monday said it has offered to buy electronics retailer Circuit City Stores for about $1 billion to $1.3 billion in cash. Blockbuster said it made the unsolicited approach in February, offering $6 to $8 per share. That represents a premium of 54 percent to 105 percent over Circuit City's closing share price of $3.90 last week, though the troubled retailer's stock traded above $21 last year. Blockbuster Chief Executive and Chairman Jim Keyes, a former 7-Eleven CEO hired last year with a mandate to turn around Blockbuster, made the offer in a February 17 letter to Circuit City Chief Executive Philip Schoonover, but Blockbuster said Circuit City had so far failed to provide due diligence. Keyes in the letter said the "new" Blockbuster would be "the most convenient source for media entertainment." Keyes has shifted Blockbuster from a heavy emphasis on online DVD rental to enticing customers through a variety of in-store and electronics offerings, including more emphasis on DVD sales. Blockbuster said it made the proposal public "because it believes the shareholders of Circuit City should have the opportunity to participate in determining the destiny of the company." The combination would result in an $18 billion global retail company that would be "uniquely positioned to capitalize on the growing convergence of media content and electronic devices," the company said in its statement. "We believe the combination will result in a compelling consumer proposition that will drive significant revenue and margin enhancements, as well as cost synergies," Keyes said. Circuit City was already talked of as a takeover target. Its shares have crashed to multiyear lows in the past year, as it has posted losses. It has made store changes, including replacing more than 3,000 workers with lower-paid employees--a move that disrupted its business and upset sales. Circuit City had an average of 166.5 million shares in its most recent quarter. Its shares closed at $3.90 on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. Circuit City and Blockbuster were not available immediately for comment.
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