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Britain's Intertek weighs EQT's sweetened $12 billion buyout bid

Tue, 05th May 2026 11:13

* Intertek says reviewing revised EQT ​offer

* It is EQT's third bid in three weeks

* Intertek shares surge 9.6% but remain below EQT's latest 58-pound-per-share ​bid

* EQT ‌says new offer delivers superior value versus Intertek's standalone prospects

May 5 (Reuters) - ⁠Britain's Intertek said on Tuesday it was reviewing a ⁠revised takeover bid from Swedish private ​equity group EQT AB, valuing it at 8.93 billion pounds ($12 billion), weeks after the product testing firm rebuffed previous offers.

London-listed Intertek's shares jumped to their highest since March 2025 on the ​news, rising ‌as much as 9.6% to 52.64 pounds. However, this was below the new 58-pound-per-share cash offer submitted by EQT. It is EQT's third bid in three weeks after Intertek rejected an initial 51.50-pound-per-share proposal and a sweetened 54-pound-per-share bid on grounds they undervalued the ​company and its prospects.

The stock has surged more than 20% since EQT first disclosed its ‌interest in the company in mid-April.

"EQT clearly wants to own this asset and seems to recognise the structural growth and the ‌financial attractions of the business, which the market sadly did not," Panmure Liberum analyst Joe Brent told Reuters. Intertek, which helps companies ensure their products, operations and supply chains meet quality, ​safety and sustainability standards, is exploring plans to split its two businesses to drive growth and boost shareholder ‌returns.

Plans of a split came a day after EQT made its first approach.

"The share price seems to suggest that a break (up of Intertek) is still very likely, which we ⁠do not ⁠agree with," Brent said.

EQT said the improved proposal would deliver ‌accelerated cash value for Intertek shareholders, superior to possible outcomes associated with Intertek's standalone prospects.

The Swedish firm has until ​May 14 to ​make a formal offer or walk away under UK takeover ‌rules. Intertek is among a handful of FTSE 100 companies that have attracted takeover interest this year, including DCC, Schroders and Beazley.

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