Madison Square Garden Sports shares hit record high as it explores Knicks, Rangers spinoff


Madison Square Garden building in New York , August 3, 2012. REUTERS/Charles Platiau

NEW YORK, Feb 18 (Reuters) - ⁠Shares of Madison Square Garden Sports rose more than 16% to ⁠hit a record high on Wednesday after the company said ‌it has approved a plan to explore a possible spinoff to separate its New York Knicks franchise from its New York Rangers businesses.

Madison Square Garden Sports' shares also ​reached their highest daily percentage gain on record ⁠after closing at $341.76.

After the planned ⁠spinoff, the New York Knicks company would include the Knicks franchise in ⁠the ‌National Basketball Association as well as its affiliate in the NBA G League, the Westchester Knicks.

The New York Rangers company ⁠is expected to include the Rangers, which feature in ​the National Hockey ‌League, as well as its affiliatein the American Hockey League, the ⁠Hartford Wolf ​Pack.

Madison Square Garden Sports said the proposed dealwon unanimous board approval and the transaction is expected to be structured as a tax-free spinoff to all ⁠shareholders. No timetable has been set to completethe ​proposed transaction, the company said.

Among the eight analysts covering Madison Square Garden Sports, the average rating is "buy" and its median price target is $337, according ⁠to LSEG data.

BTIG analystssaid in a note that management has been vocal about exploring options as its equity at times trades at a 50% discount to independent private value estimates.

"The single largest catalyst investors have been ​looking for is ways to unlock value from ⁠the teams whether that be minority sales, spin-offs, outright sales or some ​other means to close the public-private valuation ‌gap," said BTIG analysts led by ​Tyler DiMatteo, who assigned a "neutral" rating to Madison Square Garden Sports.

(Reporting by Chibuike Oguh in New York, Editing by Nick Zieminski)

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