Word: merger
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Wall Street wasn't sure who would be boss, but it responded emphatically. The day the merger was announced, the stock of both CBS and QVC rocketed 19%. It pumped up a QVC stock value that had been cut sharply after the Paramount sortie. And it brought Tisch's company almost back to its May level, before CBS got a black eye by losing eight of its affiliate stations to Fox. CBS had also suffered wounds from an earlier affiliate raid by Rupert Murdoch, owner of the News Corp. (which includes the Fox network), and Revlon magnate Ronald Perelman...
...merger were a TV series, then everything up to now would be just the pilot. Consider the potential plot twists. For a start, the CBS and QVC boards do not convene (separately) to discuss the merger until July 13. "It's not like the board is coming in tomorrow ratifying to do it," says a TV industry executive who is close to both Diller and Tisch. "It's not coming in for another 10 days! You got the July Fourth weekend -- what do you think is going to happen over that time? A lot of meetings. You can name...
Tisch insists that "this company will not be shopped. This deal will not be shopped. We are not selling. We are simply merging two companies, and it's a genuine merger." But many on Wall Street do not believe him. "CBS is clearly in play," says Bruce Thorp, an analyst for PNC Bank. "This deal implies that it's open to all comers." Some analysts insist that CBS is worth $6.4 billion, or $400 a share -- nearly $100 more than last week's closing price. CBS must look mighty fetching to companies (like Disney and other studios) with an itch...
...risk and arbitrage investment firm Mentor Partners. Says Danny, who encouraged Tisch to buy CBS stock in 1985: "My father has four very smart sons -- or three very smart sons and myself -- and my basic business is trading in securities and investing in securities and takeovers and in mergers and acquisitions. So I do have a fairly good idea of any of the issues that might arise in any merger. And I guess he just opted at this point to turn to me for some advice...
...chairman Laurence Tisch and QVC head Barry Diller said "the Tiffany network" would almost certainly go ahead in its surprise merger with the home-shopping giant. The result, to be finalized July 13 barring unforeseen snags, will be an altered TV landscape in which a top-rated network has substantial interest in cable. Investors are buying in: even before the official announcement, CBS stock shot up $48, to $311, and QVC's rose...