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https://i-invdn-com.investing.com/trkd-images/LYNXMPEJ8600S_L.jpgWhile Weinstein’s bid remains at $12.76 a share, his group has beefed up its equity commitments, eliminated risks associated with debt financing, and increased the damages it would pay if it fails to complete the transaction, the report said.
The group, called Bidder J, which includes Bill Ackman, Marc Lasry and Jeff Yass, as well as Weinstein, made the offer for Sculptor last month.
Sculptor Capital Management and Weinstein’s Saba Capital Management didn’t immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment on Wednesday.
Sculptor founder Dan Och and four other former executives of the firm had pressed New York-based Sculptor in August to release information about a more lucrative bid for the company that it rejected in favor of sticking by a deal with asset manager Rithm Capital.
Sculptor chose to stay with Rithm’s $11.15 per share bid, saying the Bidder J offer had “significantly less certainty of closing.”