FRANKFURT—Two of Germany’s largest apartment owners, Deutsche Wohnen AG and LEG Immbolien AG, have agreed to a business combination that would create a portfolio of 250,000 units valued at about €17 billion, or approximately US$19.2 billion. Deutsche Wohnen’s stock-for-stock deal, which LEG’s board has voted to accept, values LEG at just over €4.6 billion, or US$5.2 billion.
Bloomberg Business reported that the deal, which comes after an acquisition spree by market leader Vonovia SE, represents a 13% premium on the closing price of LEG stock prior to Sunday’s announcement. “It looks to me like a defensive move against potentially being taken out by Vonovia, rather than a move that makes a lot of financial sense in its own right,” Peter Papadakos, a London-based analyst at Green Street Advisors, told Bloomberg on Sunday. “The 13% premium strikes me as a rather full price.”