If you thought that online education gets no respect, think again. Laureate Education, Inc. (LAUR-NASDAQ) is being acquired in a management-led buyout along with a private equity consortium for $60.50 per share in cash. The high for the shares over the last year is $55.52 and the stock closed Friday at $54.41. This is a premium to all prices over the last 5-years, so even though it is a low premium it is going to be tough for shareholders to fight. The board has approved the deal subject to shareholder approval, and the total transaction is valued at $3.8 Billion.
The investor group is led by Douglas L. Becker, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Laureate, and consists of a consortium including Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.; Citigroup Private Equity; S.A.C. Capital Management, LLC; SPG Partners; Bregal Investments; Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec; Sterling Capital; Makena Capital; Torreal S.A.; and Southern Cross Capital. Here is the full release.
Other main players in the sector are Apollo Group (APOL-NASDAQ), Corinthian College (COCO-NASDAQ); other education centers both for study and for vocational are ITT Educational (ESI-NYSE), DeVry (DVY-NYSE), Career Education (CECO-NASDAQ). eCollege (ECLG-NASDAQ) is the technology engine behind many of the deemed e-learning institutions. There are of course others, but these are the main ones in overlapping sectors that could see some secondary and tertiary bidding on Monday morning. Based on the discounting to year highs and to valuations, Apollo (APOL) should theoretically get the largest boost in pre-market trading and Corinthian (COCO) should be behind it. That’s logical, but never forget that logic isn’t what always runs trading decisions.
Jon C. Ogg
January 29, 2007
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