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Sparta Capital urges Wood Group to seek sale, rethink UK listing

Published 16/04/2024, 10:39
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By Nell Mackenzie

LONDON (Reuters) -Activist shareholder Sparta Capital Management is pushing British engineering services firm Wood Group to consider either selling itself or to reconsider its UK listing, according to a letter from the fund manager on Tuesday.

Shares in the FTSE 250 company were last up 0.5% at 1217 GMT at about 141 pence, the highest level since March 26.

A representative for the hedge fund declined to comment on the letter and also declined to confirm how much stock Sparta Capital held in Wood Group. Wood Group also declined to comment.

Wood Group's share price performance has not matched that of U.S.-listed engineering peers Jacobs Solutions and KBR, the hedge fund said in its letter to the company, published on Tuesday.

In the last 12 months, Wood Group's shares have lost some 37% in value, compared with a 8.6% gain for KBR shares and a rise of 24% in Jacobs Solutions.

"UK mid-caps have chronically underperformed global equities in recent years," Sparta Capital said.

Wood Group's future, "could be best supported by different owners, and we urge you to undertake a strategic review and explore the best way to maximise shareholder value, including a sale of the company," the letter said.

Last year, U.S.-based Apollo Global Management abandoned a $2.1 billion takeover of Wood Group after multiple attempts without citing any reasons.

Wood Group's share price now trades at a discount to that offer, the letter noted. The company's market capitalisation was $1.21 billion at Monday's close, while Apollo's bid had valued it at $2.1 billion.

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Sparta Capital is a multi-strategy investment fund launched in 2021 by ex-Elliott Management investor Franck Tuil, and is based in London.

Wood Group planned to cut "hundreds" of jobs nearly a year after the collapse of takeover talks, according to a Sky News report on March 20.

The company reported full year results on March 26 that made no specific reference to job cuts. On a call with analysts, chief executive Ken Gilmartin said the company was "continuing to hire".

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