MADRID (Reuters) -Global Alconaba, a minority shareholder in Spanish media group Prisa, is in talks with Czech tycoon Daniel Kretinsky to make a tender offer on its shares, newspaper El Economista reported on Wednesday, citing sources close to the negotiations.
Global Alconaba owns about 5.9% in Prisa, the owner of the influential El Pais newspaper, according to LSEG.
Kretinsky, who is worth about $9.9 billion according to Forbes’ billionaire list, owns assets in energy, retail, sports and media all over Europe and has held a 49% stake in French newspaper Le Monde between 2018 and 2023.
His company Czech Media Invest did not respond to a request for comment. Global Alconaba could not be reached.
Prisa’s chairman Joseph Oughourlian, whose fund Amber Capital controls 24.1% of Prisa, did not return a message seeking comment.
(Reporting by Inti Landauro and Javi West, Editing by Louise Heavens)
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