Univision has received buyout interest from broadcaster Hemisphere Media and private-equity firm Platinum Equity, people familiar with the matter say
Several firms have expressed interest in acquiring Univision Communications Inc., according to people familiar with the matter, a deal that would give the Spanish-language broadcaster’s private-equity owners a long-sought exit.
Miami-based Hemisphere Media Group Inc., a Spanish-language media company, and private-equity firm Platinum Equity have both made deal overtures to Univision, some of the people said. At least one other party has expressed interest in the company, the people said.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
WSJ News Exclusive | Peter Thiel at Center of Facebook’s Internal Divisions on PoliticsFacebook’s senior leadership is increasingly divided over how to address criticism of the company’s effect on U.S. politics, with board member and billionaire investor Peter Thiel serving as an influential voice advising CEO Mark Zuckerberg not to bow to public pressure.
Leer más »
WSJ News Exclusive | Boeing to Suspend 737 MAX Production in JanuaryBoeing will suspend production of its 737 MAX jetliner, according to people briefed on the matter, escalating the crisis confronting the aerospace giant and raising the prospect of industrywide job cuts and furloughs.
Leer más »
WSJ News Exclusive | Renaissance Employees Could Face Clawbacks Over Hedge Fund’s Tax ManeuverJim Simons’s Renaissance Technologies has produced the greatest investment returns of any hedge fund. Now, it also may be facing an unusually painful tax headache.
Leer más »
WSJ News Exclusive | Broadcom Seeks Buyer for RF Wireless-Chip UnitBroadcom is looking to sell one of its wireless-chip units, a move that would accelerate the company’s shift away from its roots as a semiconductor maker.
Leer más »
What's Behind Huge Protests in India - What’s News - WSJ PodcastsA.M. Edition for December 17th: A new, controversial citizenship law has sparked protests across India - Newley Purnell explains what's at stake. Plus, Laura Kusisto on why the use of the death penalty is declining, Jonathan Rockoff on a promising new treatment for ALS, and Quentin Webb on what's propelling global markets to record highs. Kim Gittleson hosts.
Leer más »
U.S. Expansion Expected to Continue Through 2020 - WSJ SurveyThe U.S. expansion, now in its 11th year, will continue through the 2020 presidential election with a healthy labor market backing it up, economists say.
Leer más »