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Zee-Sony merger: Zee denies report, says committed to merger

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/01/09 at 3:43 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 1 year ago
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Mumbai,  Zee Entertainment Enterprises dismissed recent reports suggesting Sony’s withdrawal from the $10 billion merger deal. In a regulatory filing, Zee stated, “The company is committed to the merger with Sony and is continuing to work towards a successful closure of the proposed merger.”

This response follows a Bloomberg report indicating potential cancellation due to a conflict over Punit Goenka’s role as CEO in the merged entity. Analysts express concerns, with Karan Taurani from Elara Securities noting, “Any potential risk of the merger getting called off by Sony will have a significant negative impact on valuations.”

Zee strongly rejects the report as “baseless and factually incorrect” and assures compliance with SEBI Regulations, 2015. Despite the news, Zee Entertainment’s shares experienced a 10% drop to Rs 249 per share during opening hours but later recovered to trade nearly 6% down at Rs 262.10 apiece on BSE by 1:40 pm.

The fate of the merger remains uncertain, with the one-month grace period set to conclude on January 21. The key point of contention revolves around Punit Goenka leading the merged entity, given SEBI’s bar on him holding managerial posts in Zee.

Sony was reportedly considering filing a termination suit before January 20, the extended deadline for closing the deal. Negotiations are ongoing, and a resolution might emerge before the deadline.

The proposed merger, already approved by regulatory authorities and shareholders, aims to create India’s largest entertainment network. The combined entity would own over 70 TV channels, two streaming services (ZEE5 and Sony LIV), and two film studios (Zee Studios and Sony Pictures Films India).

As the industry awaits further developments, questions persist over the merger’s future, shaped by SEBI’s actions against Zee’s leadership for fund diversion.

 

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