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GMA 7 owners’ selling price: P100B

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Controlling shareholders of GMA Network Inc. are willing to divest from the company at P100 billion as officials confirmed that the group of Manuel V. Pangilinan was one of several camps “seriously interested” in the possible buyout.

“If there is an offer of P100 billion, I will sign with my eyes closed,” GMA Network chair Felipe Gozon said at a press briefing on Wednesday.

Speaking at the sidelines of the company’s annual shareholders’ meeting, Gozon confirmed that there were offers from several groups to buy the debt-free company.

The Gozon, Duavit and Jimenez families own around 75 percent of GMA’s outstanding shares, including voting preferred shares not listed on the local bourse.

He said the P100 billion would be enough for the three major shareholders in GMA, as well as minority investors that own shares in the company through the stock exchange.

Based on GMA’s closing share price of P9.18 on Wednesday, the company currently has a market capitalization of P44.12 billion—less than half of the price tag mentioned by Gozon.

Gozon confirmed that Pangilinan, chairman of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), was looking to buy the network.

“I don’t think it’s a secret anymore that [Pangilinan] is seriously interested in acquiring GMA,” Gozon said.

“But we have not yet received any offer that is acceptable to us,” he said, declining to identify the other groups that have approached the company. “There is an amount that all three of us would feel satisfactory for our purpose and that has not been achieved,” Gozon said.

The PLDT group has investments in several media outfits, most notably in Associated Broadcasting Corp. (ABC), operator of the TV5 network. The group’s media assets are held by MediaQuest Holdings, a subsidiary of the PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund.

On Wednesday, GMA announced that its first-quarter net income fell 27 percent to P388 million from P534 million. This came as consolidated revenues fell to P3 billion in the first quarter from P3.138 billion last year.

GMA president Gilberto Duavit said the slump was expected given the unusually high revenues that were booked in the first quarter of 2011.


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  • ryan andres

    presyong ayaw ibenta

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/DBOO7W3CHG4SS6LZKQYEJYMEZA Phil

    I have 100 pesos here B na alng ang kulang para maging P100B

  • catlover27

    They could do with a bit of humility. 

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/HR6ZUASYQVJDOQZXV7ROMEF2YI Abnoy tupak

    ang KKK lang ba hahawak sa philippine TV media?

  • Joseph20112012

    Actually that 100 billion pesos amount of GMA 7 is way overvalued to any local buyers even to Manny Pangilinan or Lopez Group of Companies. Seems that Gozon wanted only bulks of billion of pesos to their own pockets from divesting that broadcasting network.

    With that amount GMA 7 asked to any buyers, only foreign companies can afford that such amount like the News Corporation of Rupert Murdoch or to The Walt Disney Company however foreigners are prohibited to invest in media sector including TV broadcasting that the result of that restrictions is that lously programs produced by GMA 7, talent brain drain, and financial difficulties of the Gozons as a result of falling share of audience or shift from traditional media to new media like internet.

  • soulhunter

    ibig sabihin nyan e not for sale ang GMA7… ganun kasimple! 

    • Alberto Valerio

      Tumpak! Kelangan pa ba i-memorize yan!

  • http://www.facebook.com/drahcir.go Drahcir Go

    Saying GMA7 is for sale at 100B is a sarcasm . . . . . meaning they’re are not going to sell it anytime soon . . . .  

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/N5RSOSFP2LJJVW3ARVL42QDXNQ pleasetranspose

      That, or they’re dreaming.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/VE7FOU3LEDDIOOB2GN2LQF2MGE Al

    Not enough money ni Mr. Thief Corona para mabili ang GMA7…hahaha..

  • Iggy Ramirez

    “But we have not yet received any offer that is acceptable to us”
    When can greed say it has already had enough?

  • Meow Ming

    There will be a lot of channels that people can choose once the digital broadcast is implemented. TV5/PLDT will be way ahead after this.



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