Acquisition

Walmart confirms $2.3 billion Vizio deal; Walmart Connect to benefit

After a week of speculation, Walmart on Tuesday (Feb. 20) confirmed it has agreed to acquire television/media brand Vizio for $2.3 billion. The offer is $11.50 per share in cash and Vizio’s board of directors unanimously approved the planned deal.

The deal for the Irvine, Calif.-based company is expected to be completed this year with a short-term dilutive impact on earnings but long-term growth overall for its advertising business Walmart Connect.

If the deal goes through, Walmart would command more than one-fifth of the television market in the U.S. between Vizio and its existing Onn in-house brand, which is powered by Roku’s operating system, according to Statista. It is unclear if that will change once the merger is complete. Almost 70% of Vizio’s TVs are already sold at Walmart, according to the company’s regulatory filings. The acquisition would also give Walmart access to Vizio’s user base of nearly 18 million active users, ad viewership data and potentially the ability to track purchases of those ad views to products sold in Walmart stores.

Walmart confirms $2.3 billion Vizio deal; Walmart Connect to benefit

UA System Board rejects resolution to acquire University of Phoenix

by Michael Tilley (mtilley@talkbusiness.net)

A vote held Monday (April 24) that one University of Arkansas System Board Trustee said was nothing more than an “advisory vote,” went against a resolution supporting a deal that would indirectly connect the University of Arkansas System with the University of Phoenix (UofP).

Transformative Education Systems (TES), an organization loosely but not legally affiliated with the UA System, was incorporated to raise the financing to acquire the UofP and enter into licensing and affiliation agreements with the UA System. Arkansas law does not allow the UA System to directly acquire the UofP, according to Patrick Hollingsworth, UA System interim general counsel.

TES has UA System representation, but most of its officers are independent. The three TES board members are UA System Trustee Ed Fryar, former Trustee Ben Hyneman, and Gina Terry, former chief financial officer of the UA System.

https://talkbusiness.net/2023/04/ua-system-board-rejects-resolution-to-acquire-university-of-phoenix/