A group of 120 Aspiro shareholders are banning together to challenge Jay Z's $56 million bid to buy streaming music services WiMP and Tidal. "A consistent view of all registered shareholders is that they believe that the bid is bad and not sufficiently value the company's potential," the shareholders said in a statement that continued:
"Shareholders in the minority has loyally contributed to the financing of Aspiro up to today's level. The offer provides no premium for this, which feels very unsatisfactory"So far the group represents 10% of shareholders, which is likely slow the purchase and could force Jay Z to up his offer. Both sides may want to move quickly, however, records show that Aspiro is burning through cash.
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