Blackstone Set To Acquire Japanese E-Comics Giant Infocom For $1.7B: Report
Blackstone Set To Acquire Japanese E-Comics Giant Infocom For $1.7B: Report
Blackstone Inc (NYSE:BX) has reportedly agreed to purchase Japanese e-comics provider Infocom Corp.
据报道,黑石公司(纽约证券交易所代码:BX)已同意收购日本电子漫画提供商Infocom Corp.
Blackstone is set to acquire a 55.1% stake in Infocom from Tokyo-listed Teijin Ltd., according to a report from Bloomberg. Blackstone had offered about ¥260 billion ($1.66 billion) for the company, the report added.
彭博社的一份报告称,黑石集团将从在东京上市的帝人有限公司手中收购Infocom55.1%的股份。报告补充说,黑石集团已向该公司出价约2600亿日元(合16.6亿美元)。
Blackstone may aim to secure all of Infocom's shares through a takeover bid and share transfer. The firm was selected as the buyer after surpassing bids from Sony Music Entertainment, Japanese fund Integral Corp., and KKR & Co Inc (NYSE:KKR), as per the report.
黑石集团的目标可能是通过收购要约和股份转让来保护Infocom的所有股份。报告称,该公司在超过索尼音乐娱乐公司、日本基金Integral Corp.和KKR&Co Inc(纽约证券交易所代码:KKR)的出价后被选为买家。
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Infocom shares have soared about 96% this year, bringing the company's valuation to roughly $1.8 billion.
Infocom的股价今年飙升了约96%,使该公司的估值达到约18亿美元。
Blackstone had $1.1 trillion in assets under management at the end of the previous year.
去年年底,黑石集团管理的资产为1.1万亿美元。
Blackstone stock has gained more than 39% in the last 12 months. Investors can gain exposure to the stock via First Trust Growth Strength ETF (NASDAQ:FTGS) and Amplify AI Powered Equity ETF (NYSE:AIEQ).
在过去的12个月中,黑石集团的股票上涨了39%以上。投资者可以通过第一信托增长强度ETF(纳斯达克股票代码:FTGS)和Amplify AI Powered Equity ETF(纽约证券交易所代码:AIEQ)获得股票敞口。
Price Action: BX shares closed higher by 2.76% at $119.33 on Thursday.
价格走势:BX股价周四收盘上涨2.76%,至119.33美元。
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