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Hoya to launch TOB in June
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2007-05-31 10:52:29
TOKYO, May 31 Kyodo 

Hoya Corp. said Thursday it will launch a tender offer worth
up to 105 
billion yen for Pentax Corp. in June in an attempt to turn
the camera maker 
into a subsidiary and sharpen its competitive edge in the
fast-growing 
medical business.

Hoya, the world's leading maker of optical lenses and
glass, will offer to 
buy each Pentax share for 770 yen, without setting an upper
limit of the 
shares to be purchased.

After the tender offer, Hoya aims to turn Pentax into a
wholly owned unit as 
early as November. The two Japanese companies will retain
their Hoya and 
Pentax brand names.

On Thursday, prior to the official announcements, the stock
of Pentax rose 
0.51 percent from the previous day to end the day at 776
 yen and the stock 
of Hoya gained 1.02 percent to 3,940 yen.

Suzuki, however, was not overly optimistic about the
future course of the 
two companies' integration, saying their negotiations had
some ''twists and 
turns'' and there remains ''an unpleasant feeling.''

''Bigger worries lie ahead,'' he said, in explaining
the importance of 
overcoming past emotional conflicts among executives and
employees of the 
two companies, so as to get the best out of the envisioned
integration.

On May 16, Watanuki met with Hoya's Suzuki and told him of
the camera 
maker's intention to accept the new takeover bid scheme.  At
the news 
conference, Suzuki expressed regret over the prolonged
negotiations, saying, 
''We have been through a whole fruitless process'' but ended
up back where 
the two companies started last year.

''We have to rebuild broken things'' at Pentax, he said, as
he believes that 
the camera maker's corporate value and operations have been
damaged in the 
course of the troubled talks and by discord in the
management.

Hoya is mainly interested in taking advantage of
Pentax's optical expertise 
in medical products such as endoscopes, but Suzuki promised
that the company 
will keep its camera business.  ''It is not necessary to
have a big change 
in its camera operations,'' he said. ''But in either case,
Pentax needs to 
be a niche player as I don't believe that it will be a
player that 
can compete with Canon and Nikon.''

He stated the view that Pentax needs to concentrate on
the development and 
production of cameras for users looking for unique features
and having a 
certain taste, instead of targeting the mass consumer
market.




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