Salix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. and Santarus, Inc. announced that the companies have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which Salix will acquire all of the outstanding common stock of Santarus for $32.00 per share in cash (without interest). The all-cash transaction values Santarus at approximately $2.6 billion. The $32.00 per share price represents an approximately 36% premium over Santarus’ November 6, 2013 closing price of $23.53 per share and an approximately 39% premium over Santarus’ average closing stock price for the prior 30-trading day period. The proposed transaction has been unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of Salix and Santarus. The companies expect to close the transaction in the first quarter of 2014.
Salix intends to finance the transaction with a combination of approximately $800 million cash on hand and $1.95 billion in committed financing from Jefferies Finance LLC. Jefferies Finance LLC also has committed to provide an additional $150 million revolving credit facility. The commitment from Jefferies Finance LLC to provide financing is subject to the satisfaction of customary conditions.
Salix’s financial advisor for the transaction is Jefferies LLC and its primary legal advisor is Covington & Burling LLP. Santarus’ financial advisor for the transaction is Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated and its legal advisor is Latham & Watkins LLP.
Salix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd., headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, develops and markets prescription pharmaceutical products and medical devices for the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. Salix’s strategy is to in-license late-stage or marketed proprietary therapeutic products, complete any required development and regulatory submission of these products, and market them through the Company’s gastroenterology specialty sales and marketing team.
Santarus, Inc. is a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on acquiring, developing and commercializing proprietary products that address the needs of patients treated by physician specialists.