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Concord Bows Out of Bidding War for Hipgnosis Songs Fund, Blackstone Poised to Take Over
Concord ends its bidding war for Hipgnosis Songs Fond, with Blackstone poised to take over this summer.
Concord surprised Blackstone and the broader market on April 18 when it announced it had the unanimous support of HSF’s directors to take over the troubled music royalty fund for £0.93 ($1.14), a bid that valued the company at $1.402 billion. Hipgnosis Songs Fund’s assets, which include stakes in the catalogs of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Neil Young, Journey, Lindsey Buckingham, Blondie and others, are prized by its investors and rival music companies, but the fund has been plagued by management and accounting missteps that overstated both revenue and its portfolio’s valuation, according to a due diligence report by investment bank Shot Tower Capital released March 28. HSF’s board will meet in June and is expected to hold a shareholder vote to approve Blackstone’s bid, with a deal ultimately coming to a close possibly in mid-July.
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