GAMCO Commences Tender Offer for up to $10 Million of Its 2-Year Puttable Subordinated Notes Due 2023 At $1,014 Per $1,000 Note
GAMCO Investors, Inc. (NYSE: GBL) has initiated a tender offer to purchase up to $10 million of its 2-Year Puttable Subordinated Notes due 2023. The offer price is set at $1,014 per $1,000 principal amount for validly tendered Notes. The offer expires at April 25, 2022. The offer is not contingent on financing and will accept all Notes if less than $10 million worth is tendered. As of March 18, 2022, total outstanding Notes were $50,999,000. GAMCO intends to fund this offer with cash on hand.
- Initiation of tender offer for $10 million, indicating proactive financial management.
- Offer price of $1,014 per $1,000 principal amount may attract Note holders.
- Total outstanding Notes of $50,999,000 suggests potential liquidity risk.
- Uncertainty regarding whether executives will participate in the tender offer.
The Offer will expire at 12:00 Midnight, Eastern Time, on
The Offer is not conditioned on our receipt of financing or on any minimum principal amount of Notes being validly tendered and not properly withdrawn on or prior to the expiration date. However, the Offer is subject to certain customary conditions. Subject to these conditions, if less than
GAMCO intends to fund the Offer with cash on hand. As of
The terms and conditions of the Offer are set forth in an offer to purchase, a letter of transmittal and related documentation being sent to holders of the Notes (the “Offering Documents”). GAMCO has retained
This Press Release does not constitute an offer to sell or purchase, the solicitation of an offer to sell or purchase, or the solicitation of tenders or consents with respect to, the Notes. No offer, solicitation, purchase or sale will be made in any jurisdiction in which such an offer, solicitation, purchase or sale would be unlawful. The Offer is being made solely pursuant to the Offering Documents. None of GAMCO, any of its directors, officers or employees, or Computershare is making any recommendation as to whether or not holders should tender all or any portion of their Notes in the Offer. Holders of Notes are strongly encouraged to evaluate carefully all information in the Offering Documents and to consult their investment and tax advisors before making any decision regarding tendering their Notes.
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GAMCO is known for its research-driven approach to equity investing. GAMCO conducts its investment advisory business principally through two subsidiaries:
GAMCO offers a wide range of solutions for clients across Value and Growth Equity, ESG, Convertibles, sector-focused strategies including Gold and Utilities, Merger Arbitrage, and Fixed Income. In 1977, GAMCO launched its flagship All Cap Value strategy, Gabelli Value, and in 1986 entered the mutual fund business.
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