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Universal Music Group's board unanimously rejected Bill Ackman's unsolicited $64 billion takeover bid from Pershing Square Capital Management on Friday, calling the offer a fundamental and material undervaluation. For studio heads, agents, and executives tracking ownership structures and the stability of major music rights holders, this is a significant signal about where UMG's leadership stands — and what the company believes it's worth. Key Takeaways: * UMG's board rejected Pershing Square's April 7, 2026 offer unanimously, with Citi, Paul Weiss, and De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek advising the board. * Ackman's bid was structured at approximately $35 per share — roughly $10.9 billion in cash plus additional stock — for a total consideration of ~$64 billion. * Key shareholder Vincent Bolloré publicly urged rejection the day before the board acted, signaling the outcome was coordinated, not reactive. * UMG has initiated a share buyback expansion, announced plans to monetize half of its Spotify equity stake, and committed to enhanced financial disclosure — the company's self-help counter-narrative to Ackman's takeover rationale. * Ackman had previously negotiated a secondary U.S. listing agreement with UMG; the delay on that listing was one of his cited reasons for the stock's underperformance. * UMG's public rejection language explicitly sets a higher valuation floor, which becomes a reference point in any future M&A conversation around the company. * CEO Sir Lucian Grainge's statement leaned explicitly on artist and songwriter protection language — a deliberate stakeholder signal in a takeover defense context. Ackman already holds a disclosed stake in UMG, so this isn't a clean exit for Pershing Square. The next watchable events are whether Ackman returns with a higher bid or a co-bidder, and whether UMG's self-help measures — the buyback and Spotify monetization — actually move the stock in the months ahead. If execution delivers, the board's rejection looks correct. If the stock stalls, Ackman has a reopener. Subscribe to The Option for daily updates on the business behind the business.
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