麻豆影视

Skip to main content

Parent of WWE and UFC is buying Professional Bull Riders, On Location and IMG for US$3.25 billion

WWE Co-CEO Ari Emanuel speaks at the generationOn block party at Fox Studios in Los Angeles on April 18, 2015. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP) WWE Co-CEO Ari Emanuel speaks at the generationOn block party at Fox Studios in Los Angeles on April 18, 2015. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP)
Share

The parent company of WWE and UFC is buying Professional Bull Riders, On Location, and IMG from Endeavor Group in an all-stock deal valued at US$3.25 billion.

The sale to parent company TKO is part of Endeavor鈥檚 efforts to shed some of its assets as it looks to be taken private in a proposed transaction with private equity firm Silver Lake, which was announced in April. Ariel Emanuel, who serves as CEO of Endeavor, is also executive chair and CEO of TKO.

Professional Bull Riders is a bull riding league that has more than 200 annual live events, approximately 1.25 million fans, and reaches more than 285 million households in more than 65 territories. On Location is a live event company for more than 1,200 sporting events, such as the Super Bowl, Ryder Cup and NCAA Final Four. IMG is a distributor and producer of sports content, packages and sells media rights and brand partnerships, and provides consulting, digital services and event management to clients such as the National Football League and National Hockey League.

The Associated Press and IMG co-own the joint venture SNTV, which distributes sports video and highlights around the world.

Parent company TKO Group said Thursday that the acquisition from Endeavor Group will complement its existing businesses as well as broaden its reach in the premium sports market.

鈥淧BR, On Location, and IMG are industry-leading assets that meaningfully enhance TKO鈥檚 portfolio and strengthen our position in premium sports globally," TKO Chief Operating Officer Mark Shapiro said in a statement. 鈥淲ithin TKO, they will help power the growth of our revenue streams and position us to capture even more upside from some of the most attractive parts of our sports ecosystem: media rights, live events, ticket sales, premium experiences, brand partnerships, and site fees.鈥

As part of the deal, Endeavor will receive about 26.14 million common units of TKO Operating Co. and will subscribe for an equal number of shares of TKO鈥檚 Class B shares. Endeavor is expected to own approximately 59 per cent of TKO, while TKO's existing shareholders will own the remaining 41 per cent upon completion of the transaction.

鈥淏y expanding its presence in the premium sports market, TKO is poised to unlock new revenue streams through media rights, live events, ticket sales, premium experiences, brand partnerships, and site fees,鈥 Randal Konik of Jefferies said in a note to clients. 鈥淭his strategic move not only strengthens its market position but also sets the stage for sustained growth and increased shareholder value.鈥

The deal is expected to close in the first half of next year.

TKO Group also announced Thursday that its board has approved the repurchase of up to US$2 billion of its common stock.

Shares of TKO Group Holdings Inc., based in Stamford, Conn., slumped more than 8 per cent in midday trading on Thursday.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Trudeau's Liberals launching new ads, MPs told in caucus meeting

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced his caucus for the first time Wednesday since rebuffing calls from two dozen Liberals to resign. He seemed to satiate some MPs鈥 concerns, with a presentation on party campaign strategy that includes rolling out new ads.

The mother of a 17-year-old victim in a mass slaying in Manitoba is suing a child welfare agency for allegedly failing to protect the girl.

Alleviating allergy concerns unveiled in new action plan

The National Food Allergy Action Plan calls for major changes to assist the millions of Canadians with food allergies. The plan is designed to bring improvements to allergy diagnosis, treatment, consistent standards of care, improved access to care, and an overall upgrade in investments for education and research.

A long-time animal foster said the recent behaviour of her dog and cat is something she had never witnessed.

Vanita Lindsay has been paid $8,816.20 for a job she has never worked.

A South Frontenac Township man is facing charges, including impaired operation causing death, in connection to a boat crash that killed three people on Bobs Lake in eastern Ontario over the Victoria Day long weekend.

Local Spotlight

A Halifax junk remover shares some of his company鈥檚 strangest discoveries.

When Leah arrived at work directing traffic around a construction site, she never expected to see a van painted in all sorts of bright colours, and covered in eclectic decorations, including a stuffed moose attached to its roof.

After 14 years of repairing and selling bicycles out of the garage of her home, a Guelph, Ont. woman鈥檚 efforts have ended 鈥 for now, at least.

Epcor says it has removed more than 20,000 goldfish from an Edmonton stormwater pond.

Witches and warlocks have been flocking to New Brunswick waterways this month, as a new Halloween tradition ripples across the province.

New Brunswicker Jillea Godin鈥檚 elaborate cosplay pieces attract thousands to her online accounts, as well as requests from celebrities for their own pieces.

A new resident at a Manitoba animal rescue has waddled her way into people's hearts.

Hundreds of people ran to the music of German composer and pianist Beethoven Wednesday night in a unique race in Halifax.

He is a familiar face to residents of a neighbourhood just west of Roncesvalles Avenue.

Stay Connected