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Blackstone Group buys Hilton Hotels

Blackstone Group buys Hilton Hotels

LOS ANGELES – Fresh off a US$4,1 billion (N$28,7 billion) initial public offering, private-equity house Blackstone Group solidified its position as a power to reckon with on Wall Street with a multibillion dollar deal that gives the company control over a hotel empire with more than 600 000 rooms worldwide.

Last week, Hilton Hotels Corp agreed to an all-cash buyout from Blackstone in a US$20,1 billion deal that would instantly make Blackstone the world’s largest hotel owner. The deal was valued at US$26 billion including debt.Blackstone said it would combine cash from its real estate and corporate private equity funds to buy all outstanding Hilton shares for US$47,50 each, a 32 per cent premium over Tuesday’s closing stock price.After Hilton’s board approved the terms, the company said the deal would close in the fourth quarter pending shareholder approval.”Our priority has always been to maximise shareholder value.Our board of directors concluded that this transaction provides compelling value for our shareholders with a significant premium,” Stephen F Bollenbach, Hilton’s co-chairman and chief executive, said in a statement.Blackstone owns more than 100 000 hotel rooms in the United States and Europe, including La Quinta Inns and Suites as well as LXR Luxury Resorts and Hotels.Adding the Beverly Hills-based Hilton Hotels will bring an additional 2 800 hotels and 480 000 rooms in 76 countries and territories and includes such brands as Doubletree, Embassy Suites and Hampton Inn.Some analysts said real estate could have been a consideration in the deal for Blackstone, a major owner of commercial properties.While Hilton franchises the majority of its hotels, the company owns some valuable real estate like the Waldorf-Astoria in New York.Socialite Paris Hilton’s grandfather, Barron Hilton, is co-chairman of the board with Bollenbach and owns 5,3 per cent of Hilton Hotels’ outstanding shares, according to the company’s latest proxy statement.The stake consists of 20,8 million shares owned by the William B Hilton Trust, of which Barron Hilton is a trustee, according to the proxy.Those shares will be worth US$990 million if the deal is approved by shareholders.Blackstone said it intends to invest heavily in Hilton and does not foresee any significant divestitures.Hilton recently announced that Matthew J Hart, the company’s president and chief operating officer, would succeed Bollenbach as president and CEO effective January 1, 2008.It was unclear whether Hart would remain with the company after the acquisition.Nampa-APThe deal was valued at US$26 billion including debt.Blackstone said it would combine cash from its real estate and corporate private equity funds to buy all outstanding Hilton shares for US$47,50 each, a 32 per cent premium over Tuesday’s closing stock price.After Hilton’s board approved the terms, the company said the deal would close in the fourth quarter pending shareholder approval.”Our priority has always been to maximise shareholder value.Our board of directors concluded that this transaction provides compelling value for our shareholders with a significant premium,” Stephen F Bollenbach, Hilton’s co-chairman and chief executive, said in a statement.Blackstone owns more than 100 000 hotel rooms in the United States and Europe, including La Quinta Inns and Suites as well as LXR Luxury Resorts and Hotels.Adding the Beverly Hills-based Hilton Hotels will bring an additional 2 800 hotels and 480 000 rooms in 76 countries and territories and includes such brands as Doubletree, Embassy Suites and Hampton Inn.Some analysts said real estate could have been a consideration in the deal for Blackstone, a major owner of commercial properties.While Hilton franchises the majority of its hotels, the company owns some valuable real estate like the Waldorf-Astoria in New York.Socialite Paris Hilton’s grandfather, Barron Hilton, is co-chairman of the board with Bollenbach and owns 5,3 per cent of Hilton Hotels’ outstanding shares, according to the company’s latest proxy statement.The stake consists of 20,8 million shares owned by the William B Hilton Trust, of which Barron Hilton is a trustee, according to the proxy.Those shares will be worth US$990 million if the deal is approved by shareholders.Blackstone said it intends to invest heavily in Hilton and does not foresee any significant divestitures.Hilton recently announced that Matthew J Hart, the company’s president and chief operating officer, would succeed Bollenbach as president and CEO effective January 1, 2008.It was unclear whether Hart would remain with the company after the acquisition.Nampa-AP

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