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Investing.com -- eBay Inc (NASDAQ: EBAY) announced Tuesday that its board has rejected an unsolicited $125 per share acquisition offer from GameStop Corp (NYSE: GME) CEO Ryan Cohen, which was proposed last week.
Stifel analysts stated the board's decision was expected. Cohen previously indicated his willingness to pursue a proxy fight to take the proposal directly to shareholders if the board rejected the offer.
The analysts expressed skepticism about potential shareholder support for the deal, citing substantial integration risks given GameStop's considerably smaller size compared to eBay. Stifel also questioned the feasibility of Cohen's proposed $2 billion in synergies, particularly within the stated 12-month timeframe.
eBay has demonstrated strong operational performance in recent years, according to Stifel, with focus categories growing faster than overall corporate growth. The company has implemented artificial intelligence initiatives aimed at supporting buyers and attracting sellers.
eBay's capital allocation strategy, particularly its share repurchase program, has been a key factor for investors. The company had approximately $2.3 billion remaining in its buyback program as of March 31.
Stifel analysts anticipate Cohen will respond to the rejection in the near term, suggesting the dispute between the two companies is likely to continue.
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