B.C. billionaire Jim Pattison91Ƶs offer of $16 a share may be about twice the current market value of forest company Canfor Corp., but it91Ƶs not a done deal, the company91Ƶs board says.
Canfor issued a statement Sunday night after Pattison91Ƶs holding company Great Pacific Capital Corp. announced its bid to buy the remaining shares of Canfor and take it private. Pattison is already a major shareholder of Canfor and West Fraser Timber, two of the companies that are struggling through a downturn in their B.C. forest products operations.
91ƵCanfor cautions its shareholders and potential investors that the indicative offer is non-binding on Great Pacific and there can be no certainty that the indicative offer or other strategic transaction with Great Pacific or any other person will be pursued by Canfor, supported by Canfor91Ƶs board of directors or ultimately completed.91Ƶ
Pattison, the 90-year-old investor whose holdings include grocery chain Save-on-Foods, real estate, insurance, broadcasting and other assets, has a history of long-term investing. In a statement, Great Pacific says it already owns 51 per cent of Canfor shares.
91ƵGreat Pacific91Ƶs ability to complete the proposed transaction is not subject to financing or due diligence and provides immediate liquidity for minority shareholders,91Ƶ the statement says.
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The offer comes at a difficult time for the B.C. forest industry, with temporary or permanent mill closures across the Interior. Operators point to shortages of logs in the wake of B.C. beetle infestations, a slump in North American lumber prices, pressure from the latest round of import penalties imposed by the U.S. government, and high costs and stumpage fees imposed on Crown land timber.
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