Pearson Sells 22% Stake in Penguin Random House for $1 Billion
July 11 2017 - 3:00AM
Dow Jones News
By Olga Cotaga
LONDON-- Pearson PLC said Tuesday it is selling a 22% stake in
Penguin Random House for $1 billion to its joint-venture partner,
German media company Bertelsmann SE.
Pearson said it would distribute GBP300 million ($382.5 million)
from the sale to shareholders through a share buyback program.
The British education and publishing company will still retain a
25% in the business after the sale, it said.
The sale values consumer publisher Penguin Random House Venture
at an enterprise value of $3.55 billion, Pearson said.
The company also said on Tuesday it will pay future dividends
"comfortably covered by the earnings," but excluding any
contribution from Penguin Random House.
Previously, Pearson said it was planning to sell the entire 47%
stake in U.S.-based Penguin Random House--one of the world's
largest book publishers--to bolster its finances and invest in
other parts of its business.
The sale is expected to close in September, Pearson said.
Write to Olga Cotaga at Olga.Cotaga@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 11, 2017 02:45 ET (06:45 GMT)
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