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EasyJet’s Bidder Faces Challenges in Takeover Attempt

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Castlelake’s recent bid for EasyJet, valued at £4.7 billion, has raised eyebrows among investors and analysts alike. Despite the offer being publicised, it falls short of what many consider a competitive price, especially given EasyJet’s solid asset base, including 208 owned aircraft. The market response has been lukewarm, reflecting skepticism about the bid’s viability and the airline’s current performance.

The bid’s structure also poses significant hurdles. Castlelake’s proposal includes an EU partner to comply with ownership regulations, but this arrangement has been described as convoluted and raises questions about its legality. EasyJet’s management has expressed concerns over the transparency of this ownership model, which could undermine the integrity of EU regulations.

Moreover, the absence of support from EasyJet’s founder, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, complicates Castlelake’s efforts. His backing is crucial for rallying shareholder support, and without it, the bid may struggle to gain traction. Investors are wary of accepting a bid that does not reflect the airline’s potential recovery and future profitability.

As the deadline for a formal offer approaches, the stakes are high. If Castlelake cannot convince shareholders of the bid’s merits, it risks losing out on a strategic acquisition that could reshape the European airline landscape. The outcome will hinge on whether the proposed terms can be adjusted to meet investor expectations and regulatory requirements.

Source: The Guardian

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