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Friday, May 09, 2008
Circuit City allows Blockbuster, Icahn to review books
By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM
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Circuit City Stores Inc. on Friday gave in to pressure from activist shareholders, essentially putting itself up for sale and agreeing to nominate dissident directors to its board.

The electronics retailer announced it would open its books to Blockbuster Inc. and Blockbuster's largest shareholder, Carl Icahn. It did so after Icahn defused concerns over whether Blockbuster could finance the deal by saying he was prepared to buy the company if all else fails.

Circuit City said Icahn's letter answered some questions related to the potential transaction, and that it would allow the video-rental chain to conduct due diligence in its takeover bid of just over $1 billion with plans for creating a huge chain that would sell electronic gadgets and rent movies and games.

Friday's moves by the Richmond company, including hiring Goldman Sachs & Co. to explore strategic alternatives, eased some lingering concerns over Circuit City's financial future, helping its stock climb in trading.

Shares of Circuit City jumped 28 cents, or 5.9 percent, to $5.07, while Blockbuster's stock fell 2 cents to $2.66.

"The board is taking its fiduciary responsibility to its shareholders seriously," Circuit City spokesman Bill Cimino said. "These actions today, the board felt, were in the shareholders' best interest."

But Chief Executive Philip J. Schoonover cautioned about reading too much into the current state of the discussions, saying the board has "confidence in the company's ability to successfully implement its turnaround plan."

Blockbuster said it was pleased to reach an agreement with Circuit City.

"While it is our hope that the due diligence process will reinforce both the strategic and financial rationale behind the deal, we are committed to only doing a transaction that provides substantial benefits for our shareholders," the Dallas-based company said in a statement Friday.

While sale of the company to Blockbuster or others isn't necessarily inevitable, Circuit City is going to have make a better case that it is still viable if it's going to stave off pressure from shareholders, BMO Capital Markets analyst Rick Weinhart said in an interview with The Associated Press. Continued...

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