Current:Home > reviewsClock ticking for Haslam family to sell stake in Pilot truck stops to Berkshire Hathaway this year -GrowthInsight
Clock ticking for Haslam family to sell stake in Pilot truck stops to Berkshire Hathaway this year
View
Date:2025-04-12 02:02:22
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Following the settlement of a lawsuit pitting Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam against fellow billionaire Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, the clock is ticking for the Haslam family to decide whether to sell its remaining stake in the Pilot truck stop chain to Berkshire.
Attorneys told a Delaware judge last week that they were prepared for a two-day trial starting Monday in a high-stakes dispute over accounting practices at Pilot Travel Centers LLC. Late Saturday, however, the judge entered an order indicating that the trial had been canceled.
On Sunday, Haslam’s Pilot Corp. announced that the case, including Berkshire’s counterclaims against Pilot Corp., had been fully settled. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
With the dispute resolved, the Haslams must now decide whether to sell their remaining 20% stake in Pilot Travel Centers to Berkshire in line with a 2017 business deal. PTC, headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, is a diversified fuel company that operates more than 650 travel centers, primarily under the names Pilot or Flying J, in 43 U.S. states and six Canadian provinces.
A spokeswoman for Pilot Corp. declined to comment Monday on whether the Haslam family, which includes former Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, will sell its remaining stake in PTC to Berkshire. A spokeswoman for Berkshire did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment.
Berkshire purchased an initial 38.6% stake in PTC in 2017 for $2.76 billion. The two sides agreed at that time that Berkshire would take control of PTC by acquiring an additional 41.4% interest in January 2023. The price tag for that control purchase was roughly $8.2 billion.
The 2017 agreements also gave Pilot Corp. an annual 60-day opportunity, beginning Jan. 1 this year, to sell its remaining 20% interest in PTC to Berkshire. The sale price would be calculated using PTC’s earnings in the prior year.
With the first sale deadline approaching, however, the two sides accused each other of trying to manipulate the company’s financial records in order to affect the price Berkshire would have to pay for the Haslam family’s remaining 20% stake in the truck-stop chain.
In a Chancery Court complaint, attorneys for Haslam noted that an SEC filing by Berkshire last year listed Pilot Corp.’s “redeemable noncontrolling interest” in PTC at about $3.2 billion. Pilot alleged, however, that after taking control of PTC, Berkshire adopted “pushdown accounting,” that resulted in the company reporting lower net income. Pilot claimed that a 2017 agreement prevents Berkshire from making such an accounting change without Pilot’s consent.
Berkshire responded with allegations that Haslam tried to bribe employees at the Pilot truck stop chain to inflate the company’s value in order to increase the amount Berkshire would have to pay.
An attorney for Pilot told the Delaware judge last month that federal prosecutors have begun an investigation based on Berkshire’s bribery allegations.
veryGood! (31)
Related
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expected to meet with Putin
- Jimmy Buffett died from Merkel cell skin cancer. What to know about the rare skin condition.
- Arizona superintendent to use COVID relief for $40 million tutoring program
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- The US sent cluster munitions to Ukraine but activists still seek to bolster a treaty banning them
- United Airlines resumes flights following nationwide ground stop
- Peter Navarro's trial on charges of contempt of Congress set to begin
- 'Most Whopper
- Longtime ESPN reporter, NFL insider Chris Mortensen reveals he has retired from TV network
Ranking
- South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
- First Lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19, again
- Naomi Campbell Just Dropped a Surprisingly Affordable Clothing Collection With $20 Pieces
- Patriots' Jack Jones reaches deal with prosecutors to drop weapons charges
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- US moves to force recall of 52 million air bag inflators that can explode and hurl shrapnel
- There have been more mass shootings than days in 2023, database shows
- Nonprofits Candid and Council on Foundations make a rare deal the way corporations do
Recommendation
The Super Bowl could end in a 'three
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s Second Daughter’s Initials Revealed
Voting rights groups ask to dismiss lawsuit challenging gerrymandered Ohio congressional map
Rent control laws on the national level? Biden administration offers a not-so-subtle push
What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
Alex Murdaugh’s lawyers want a new trial. They say the court clerk told jurors not to trust him
Biden's new student debt repayment plan has 4 million signups. Here's how to enroll in SAVE.
Alex Murdaugh’s lawyers want a new trial. They say the court clerk told jurors not to trust him