January 24, 2024 2 min read

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Amid FDJ Takeover Bid, Capital Research Reduces Shares in Kindred

The company notified Kindred that it reduced its number of shares and voting rights to 8.63%

Capital Research and Management Company, a subsidiary of The Capital Group Companies, Inc., reduced its shares in Kindred Group. On Wednesday, Kindred confirmed that it received notification about the reduced number of shares and voting rights by Capital Research and Management Company.

Per the notification, as of January 22, 2024, Capital Research and Management Company now holds 8.63% of shares and voting rights in Kindred. This strategic move comes at a time when La Française des Jeux (FDJ) announced a $2.5 billion bid to acquire Kindred recently. With the proposed strategic bid, FDJ seeks to propel its global presence, after it already has established strong footprint across Europe.

Considering FDJ’s announcement, Kindred’s shares skyrocketed recently. As of January 22, 2024, the company’s shares were up 17% on the Stockholm Nasdaq.

Throughout the years, Capital Research and Management Company’s stake in Kindred varied. An all-time high share and voting rights in Kindred, some 15.33%, were held by the company back in October 2021. More recently, Capital Research and Management Company reduced its stake in July 2022 to 10.86%.

Kindred Group plc hereby announces that it, on 23 January 2024, has received a notification of major holdings from The Capital Group Companies, Inc., a company with its registered office in Los Angeles, USA. The notification relates to a reduced number of shares and voting rights in Kindred by Capital Research and Management Company, a subsidiary within The Capital Group Companies, Inc. which holds the relevant position in Kindred Group,

reads a statement released by Kindred Group

Preliminary Q4 Results Point To Growth in EBITDA and Revenue

Amid the announced takeover bid from FDJ, Kindred released its preliminary Q4 2024 results, pointing to an increase in revenue and uptick in EBITDA. In total, Kindred’s revenue for the fourth quarter hit £312.9 million ($398 million), a result that marked an increase of 2% year-over-year.

On the other hand, underlying EBITDA for the period grew as well, hitting £56.8 million ($72.2 million). In contrast, for the fourth quarter in 2022, underlying EBITDA halted at £39.1 million ($49.7 million).

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