Comscore Inc. Converts Series B Preferred Shares to Common and Series C Preferred Stock, Eliminates Annual Dividend

Reuters
01/06
Comscore Inc. Converts Series B Preferred Shares to Common and Series C Preferred Stock, Eliminates Annual Dividend

Comscore Inc. has completed a recapitalization transaction with its preferred stockholders, including Charter Communications, Liberty Broadband Corporation, and an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management. As part of the transaction, all Series B preferred shares were exchanged for a combination of common stock and new Series C preferred stock. Specifically, each preferred stockholder exchanged their Series B shares for common stock and Series C preferred stock, resulting in the elimination of all Series B preferred shares. The new Series C preferred stock will pay no annual dividends and is convertible into common stock at an initial 1:1 rate. This move eliminates the annual preferred dividend of $18 million and removes the previous right to a special dividend of at least $47 million, strengthening Comscore's financial flexibility and capital structure.

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