Digital Realty to buy DuPont Fabros in $7.6 billion deal

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[June 09, 2017]  (Reuters) - Digital Realty Trust Inc <DLR.N> said it would buy fellow data center operator DuPont Fabros Technology Inc <DFT.N> for an enterprise value of about $7.6 billion, doubling down on efforts to meet the growing needs of cloud-based service providers.

DuPont Fabros shareholders will receive a fixed exchange ratio of 0.545 Digital Realty shares per share held, the companies said on Friday.

Based on Digital Realty's Thursday close, the offer is worth $63.60 per share, a premium of 14.9 percent to DuPont Fabros' close.

DuPont Fabros' shares were up nearly 13 percent in light premarket trading, while Digital Realty's shares were up 4 percent at $121.57.

The deal has an equity value of about $4.95 billion based on DuPont Fabros' 77.8 million shares outstanding as of April 2, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Washington-based DuPont Fabros operates 12 data centers in three major U.S. markets and Canada, while Digital Realty operates 156 data centers globally.

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The deal has the potential to realize up to $18 million of annualized overhead savings, resulting from both companies' complementary business operations, Digital Realty Chief Executive William Stein said in a statement.

Digital Realty said it had a fully committed bridge loan facility from BofA Merrill Lynch and Citigroup to finance the deal.

BofA Merrill Lynch and Citigroup are Digital Realty's financial advisers while Goldman Sachs & Co LLC is advising DuPont Fabros.

(Reporting by Arunima Banerjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

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