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Home / Business and Economy / Monash IVF Takeover Bid Collapses

Monash IVF Takeover Bid Collapses

24 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A takeover proposal valued at A$311.7 million has been withdrawn.
  • Monash IVF shares dropped over 15% following the withdrawal.
  • The board previously deemed the offer opportunistic and undervalue.
Monash IVF Takeover Bid Collapses

The A$311.7 million takeover proposal for Monash IVF Group has been formally withdrawn, significantly impacting the company's stock. Shares of the Australian fertility provider fell sharply by more than 15% to A$0.69, marking a one-month low following the announcement.

The non-binding offer, made in November by Genesis Capital Investment Management and WHSP Holdings, was for A$0.80 per share. Monash IVF's board had previously stated their view that the proposal was opportunistic and materially undervalued the company, a sentiment echoed by market analysts who attributed Wednesday's stock drop to thin holiday markets.

This development follows earlier challenges for Monash IVF, including two embryo mix-up incidents earlier in the year which led to the departure of its former CEO. Market observers anticipate a potential recovery in confidence for the company in the coming year.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The A$311.7 million takeover proposal for Monash IVF has been withdrawn by the consortium that made the offer.
Monash IVF shares dropped significantly because the potential acquisition, which offered a premium, was no longer proceeding.
No, the Monash IVF board considered the offer opportunistic and materially undervalued the company.

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