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Twentieth Century Fox owner News Corp. has expressed interest and this week was working with MGM on a different nondisclosure agreement that it hoped would be less restrictive. Fox already distributes MGM movies on home video.
Time Warner is expected to make a bid because its movie division already owns the other half of "The Hobbit" and the entire "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Time Warner also has a huge library of movies of its own.
The company has bid for MGM in the past, and Turner Broadcasting System bought and sold a portion of MGM in 1986, before Time Warner acquired Turner a decade later.
Movies that MGM made before 1986, including "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone With the Wind," remain under Turner's ownership and form the backbone of Time Warner's Turner Classic Movies cable channel.
It's unclear what MGM is worth now, but in October, a credit default swap auction determined each dollar the company owed was worth just 58.5 cents -- valuing it at around $2.36 billion. That auction was held to determine how much insurers were required to pay when MGM technically defaulted on its loans by delaying interest payments, under a deal with creditors that lasts through Jan. 31.
The equity investors wrote off their stakes long ago, meaning their $1.6 billion investment has already vanished.
After bids come in Friday, financial adviser Moelis & Co. will recommend whether to have a second round of bidding or have MGM attempt to restructure its debt on its own. The bids are nonbinding and meant to help determine the studio's value. A bankruptcy filing remains possible if the bids are too low, the sale process fails or creditors don't agree to forgive some debt.
"We find it unlikely that MGM's creditors would cleanly agree to a sale price materially below $2 billion," wrote analyst Anthony DiClemente of Barclays Capital in a research note Wednesday. If creditors aren't satisfied, he wrote, "the studio would likely file for bankruptcy and try to sell itself while in Chapter 11 proceedings."
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