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Paulson To Hartford Financial – Spin Or Else?

Listening to (or reading) company conference calls are a necessary but often painful part of investing. Calls are usually filled with a bunch of numbers, some CEO speak and suck-up analysts (if the company is doing well) so anything out of the ordinary or even somewhat controversial becomes noteworthy. Throw in ‘legendary’ fund manager John Paulson and now… Read More »

The Joys Of Activist Investing

Ah, to be an activist investor. Push around executives, demand ‘shareholder friendly’ measures and all this while maintaining the flexibility of trading in and out of shares. After pushing hard for a breakup, Carl Icahn quickly rang the register on a chunk of his Motorola Mobility (MMI) stake shortly after its takeout announcement. Too much work? John Paulson… Read More »

Google’s Motorola Purchase Nears Completion

With both the DOJ and EU regulatory body blessing the transaction, Google’s (GOOG) purchase of spinoff Motorola Mobility (MMI) is finally close to fruition. No small feat given the recent failures of some other large deals such as ATT’s (T) takeout of T-Mobile and the NYX/Deutsche Boerse combo. Motorola’s hefty patent portfolio appears to have been the impetus… Read More »

When One Plus One Equals Negative Two- Tiny US Rare Earth Minerals To Spin Off Even Tinier Division That Wants You To Eat Mud

Not all spinoffs unlock value.  For one thing, there has to be something of value there to begin with. Spinoffs can sometimes be a tool in the arsenal of those operating in the underbelly of the stock market, promoting stocks with no real business except selling stock. Take U.S. Rare Earth Minerals(USMN). An impressive name, to be sure,… Read More »

How Do You Say Spinoff In Portuguese?

It seems the spinoff bug is even starting to spread a bit into the emerging markets, with Brazil being the latest country to catch the fever. Well…maybe more of a cough or a minor cold. JBS SA (JBSAY), once a potential player in the Sara Lee (SLE) sweepstakes, announced plans to spin off its dairy unit, Vigor Alimentos… Read More »

Barry Diller: “I am the Spin Master”

We came across this gem recently while perusing a transcript of IAC/InterActiveCorp’s(IACI) 4th quarter conference call.  Diller is indeed a veteran of many spinoffs, including Expedia(EXPE) and its new progeny, TripAdvisor(TRIP) Ross Sandler – RBC Capital Markets Just two quick questions. Barry on that theme of using the past to kind of look at the future, given the… Read More »

Satellite Spinoff In The Air For Loral

After undergoing a strategic review and failing to find a buyer, Loral Space & Communication (LORL) announced that it is committed to spinning off its Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) segment. SS/L designs, manufactures and integrates satellites and space systems for a wide variety of commercial and government customers. The unit appears to be growing rather nicely over the past… Read More »

Does Two Spins A Marathon Make?

Less than a year after being spun out of the Marathon Oil Corporation (MRO), the Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) is pondering a spin of its own. Talk about moving quickly. Egged on by activist investor Jana Partners (who is also ‘prodding’ McGraw-Hill [MHP]), the company is considering setting up an master limited partnership (MLP) for its pipeline business… Read More »

Rouse Announces Record Date For Rights Offering

Rouse Properties(RSE) had announced it intended to do a rights offering after its spinoff from General Growth Properties(GGP) was complete. This afternoon, Rouse announced that the offering will be set for the close of business on February 13.  Each Right will allow the holder to purchase 0.375094056 shares of stock at a price per share of $15, as… Read More »

Viking Global Investors Reveals 6% Passive Stake In TripAdvisor

Viking Global Investors filed a 13G yesterday, declaring a 6% passive stake in TripAdvisor(TRIP). It appears that the entire stake was purchased quite recently, as former TripAdvisor parent Expedia(EXPE) does not appear in the firm’s most recent 13F-HR, filed on November 14. As far as we can tell, Viking has never filed a 13D to take an active… Read More »

McGraw-Hill May Sell, Rather Than Spin, Education Business

McGraw-Hill(MHP) confirmed that it continues to move forward with a spinoff of its Education business, calling it ‘Plan A’, even while it engages in talks with potential buyers for the business. It is believed that the division is worth more than $2.5 billion. On today’s earnings conference call, the company indicated that the spinoff continued to be on… Read More »

Post Holdings To Join S&P MidCap 400 Index

S&P announced that, as of the close of trading on February 6, Post Holdings(POST) will join its former parent, Ralcorp(RAH) in the S&P MidCap 400 Index. Post will replace Comstock Resources(CRK) which will be moving to the smallcap index. Post will be distributed to shareholders of Ralcorp at the close of trading on February 3. Disclosure: The author… Read More »

Forbes Plays Monday Morning QB And Looks At Five ‘Shortsighted’ Spins

M&A gets a lot of attention, but many have questioned whether or not it delivers the expected returns to shareholders. Often this is a result of paying too much. While the data on spinoffs is pretty favorable (we might be a bit biased here), the transaction can have some consequences. For example, if the parent company doesn’t retain… Read More »

As Post Begins Trading When Issued,No Free Toy In This Cereal Box

Post Cereals(POST) began trading today on a when issued basis.  Currently, it’s settled in around $26.50 with a range of $22.75 to $27.50.  But what is it actually worth? One share of Post stock will be distributed on February 3 to for every 2 shares owned of Ralcorp(RAH) as of January 30, so those who buy Ralcorp today… Read More »

Murphy Oil Considering Following Downstream Spin Trend

‘Everyone else is doing it’. Unfortunately, that line never worked for me as a child [it was always met with something like ‘if everyone else was jumping off a bridge…’ or ‘well, you are part of this family’], but apparently it is the new motto for integrated energy companies. Many players in the space appear to be operating… Read More »