Lumentum raises Coherent buyout offer to $7 billion

Optical fiber cable is pictured on a reel in a storage area in Perugia, Italy, June 26, 2017. Picture taken June 23, 2017. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi

(Reuters) – Optical fiber firm Lumentum Holdings Inc said on Tuesday it has raised its buyout offer for Coherent Inc to about $7 billion, the latest in a three-way battle for the laser maker.

Lumentum had previously raised the offer to $6.9 billion on March 17, following which optical components maker II-VI Inc said it would pay $7 billion to acquire Coherent.

Under the revised offer, Coherent shareholders would receive $230 in cash and 0.6724 of a Lumentum share for each share they own.

Coherent was put into play after Lumentum, a supplier of 3D sensors used in Apple iPhone’s Face ID, offered $5.7 billion for the company in January, triggering rival bids from MKS Instruments Inc and II-VI last month.

Reporting by Eva Mathews in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu

source: reuters.com