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UPDATE 2-PE giant KKR cuts buyout price for Australia's MYOB, sending shares tumbling

Published 20/12/2018, 01:17 pm
© Reuters.  UPDATE 2-PE giant KKR cuts buyout price for Australia's MYOB, sending shares tumbling
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* KKR cuts indicative bid to A$3.40 from A$3.77

* Technology stocks globally have fallen since approach

* MYOB shares down 11 pct (Recasts on technology stocks downturn)

By Byron Kaye

SYDNEY, Dec 20 (Reuters) - U.S. private equity giant KKR & Co KKR.N slashed a A$1.8 billion ($1.3 billion) buyout proposal for Australian accounting software maker MYOB Group MYO.AX , a sign of the souring appeal of high-tech investments and sending the target's shares down.

Seven weeks after KKR upped its indicative bid for the struggling Australian company to access its financial records, it wiped 10 percent from the price it had suggested paying, MYOB said in a statement on Thursday.

MYOB said it would reject an offer at the new suggested price of A$3.40 per share, from A$3.77 on Nov. 2. KKR first approached the company in October with a proposal to buy the 80 percent it did not already own for A$3.70. then, shares of global technology players like Facebook Inc FB.O and Google owner Alphabet Inc GOOGL.O have fallen sharply amid concerns about incursions on privacy, sparking a sell-down across the broader sector.

The Australian sharemarket .AXJO has meanwhile tumbled 10 percent as a result of U.S.-China trade tensions. And credit markets have raised the price of corporate debt amid expectations of a rate hike, making it more expensive for firms like KKR to carry out leveraged buyouts.

On Thursday MYOB shares were down 11 percent by midsession, just above the level they last traded at before KKR made its initial approach, while the broader market was down 0.2 percent.

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"It might be opportunism based on that move down in tech shares," CMC Markets chief strategist Michael McCarthy said.

"The reality is, when you make a takeover bid you see a lot of value above and beyond the price you bid at."

A KKR spokeswoman declined to comment, while a MYOB spokesman declined to comment further than the market filing announcing the lower offer.

MYOB would be one of KKR's biggest acquisitions in Australia and add to its 10-strong stable of technology businesses in the Asia-Pacific region.

Although MYOB was once the dominant provider of accounting software to small and medium-sized businesses in Australia, in recent years it has struggled to compete for market share with cloud-based New Zealand rival Xero Ltd XRO.AX .

Xero has a market value three times the size of MYOB's and offices in London, San Francisco and Denver, while MYOB operates only in Australia and New Zealand. ($1 = 1.4053 Australian dollars)

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