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Edinburgh Worldwide plans tender offer amid Saba Capital pressure

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Posted on March 10, 2026

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March 10 (Reuters) - Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust, under pressure from Boaz Weinstein's Saba Capital, said on Tuesday it plans to propose a tender offer for up to 100% of its shares. The

Edinburgh Worldwide plans to buy up to 100% shares amid Saba Capital pressure

Edinburgh Worldwide's Tender Offer and Shareholder Developments

Background and Recent Shareholder Actions

March 10 (Reuters) - Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust, under pressure from Boaz Weinstein's Saba Capital, said on Tuesday it plans to propose a tender offer for up to 100% of its shares.

The move comes nearly two months after Edinburgh's shareholders rejected Saba's proposed resolutions to replace the board. The top shareholder's calls came after Edinburgh cut its stake in Elon Musk's SpaceX by about 35% in October.

Details of the Tender Offer

The tender offer revealed on Tuesday would give Edinburgh Worldwide investors the option of a major cash exit while still retaining exposure to potential future gains from its stake in SpaceX, the company said in a statement.

Payment Structure and Timeline

Shareholders would get about 85% in cash upfront at close to net asset value, with the remaining 15% paid later based on SpaceX’s realised value, which the board expects could be crystallised within the next 12 months, Edinburgh Worldwide said.

(Reporting by Shashwat Awasthi in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

Key Takeaways

  • Edinburgh Worldwide is proposing a full tender offer to give shareholders a cash exit while preserving exposure to its SpaceX stake (“up to 100%” at 99% of NAV) (theaic.co.uk)
  • Saba Capital has pursued multiple aggressive attempts—including three requisitioned general meetings—to replace the board and install its nominees, citing underperformance and governance concerns (trustnet.com)
  • SpaceX remains a key asset: as of November–December 2025 the stock represented approximately 15.9% of Edinburgh Worldwide’s NAV, delivering a cumulative return of around 947% since 2018 (theaic.co.uk)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust proposing a tender offer?
The trust is proposing a tender offer in response to pressure from Saba Capital, offering shareholders a cash exit option.
How much of its shares will Edinburgh Worldwide's tender offer cover?
The tender offer proposes up to 100% of Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust's shares.
Will shareholders lose exposure to SpaceX if they accept the tender offer?
Shareholders may retain exposure to potential future gains from its stake in SpaceX even with the tender offer.
Who is pressuring Edinburgh Worldwide to make this move?
Boaz Weinstein's Saba Capital is putting pressure on Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust to make the tender offer.

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