PE firm Thoma Bravo is Nasdaq's top shareholder after Borse Dubai sells $1.6b stake

PE firm Thoma Bravo is Nasdaq's top shareholder after Borse Dubai sells $1.6b stake

The Nasdaq logo is displayed at the Nasdaq Market site in Times Square in New York City, U.S., December 3, 2021. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

Nasdaq said on Tuesday that Borse Dubai would sell shares worth $1.6 billion in the US stock exchange operator, ceding its spot as the company’s top shareholder to private equity firm Thoma Bravo.

The move sent shares of Nasdaq down nearly 4% in trading before the bell on Wednesday.

Borse Dubai will sell nearly 27 million Nasdaq shares at $59 each, a discount of more than 5% to the stock’s last closing price.

The deal will reduce Borse Dubai’s stake in Nasdaq to 10.8% from 15.5% and make it the company’s second-largest shareholder. With a 12.5% stake, Thoma Bravo would become the biggest shareholder in the exchange.

Borse Dubai said it planned to agree to a lock-up period of 18 months for its remaining shares if the current sale is completed.

As long as it owns at least 10% stake in Nasdaq, it will also have the right to designate a nominee to the company’s board of directors.

Reuters

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