Hugh Hefner may sell `Playboy` to Sir Richard Branson: Report
Soft porn mogul Hugh Hefner is said to be considering selling his `Playboy` empire to British billionaire Sir Richard Branson`s `Virgin` firm, media reports in the US said.
|Last Updated: May 27, 2009, 08:33 AM IST|Source: Bureau
New York, May 26: Soft porn mogul Hugh Hefner is said to be considering selling his `Playboy` empire to British billionaire Sir Richard Branson`s `Virgin` firm, media reports in the US said.The 83-year-old owner of America`s best-selling men`s glossy magazine could sell the company he founded more than 56 years ago for some USD 300 million, after its profits slump in the face of free pornography on the Internet.
Though the company`s market capitalisation has sunk to around USD 100 million, Hefner is asking for three times that price in order to maintain his lavish lifestyle, according to the reports.
Two companies, Apollo Capital Partners and Providence Equity Partners, have been approached but declined to make an offer. Now, Branson`s Virgin Media is tipped to be a potential buyer, though no official interest has been expressed.
"Everyone says that he (Hefner)`ll never let go, that he`ll take it to his grave," a source was quoted by the `New York Post` as saying.
In its heyday in the 1970s, the glossy magazine with its bunny girls was read by a quarter of university students but the rise of the Internet, and with it free pornography, has taken its toll on sales.
It is still America`s best selling men`s magazine – and Hef and his scantily clad bunny girls are still a regular fixture on the party scene -- but sales have dropped from seven million an issue in 1972 to around three million now.
And in the wake of recession, `Playboy` has introduced a strict cost-cutting regime and is reported to have laid off 25 per cent of its workforce in Los Angeles and New York. Hefner still controls 70 per cent of the company, but his daughter Christine has stepped down as the Chief Operating Officer and formally severed her ties at the company`s annual general meeting last week.
However, a `Playboy` spokesman denied it had received any offers, insisting there`re no changes to ownership afoot. However, he added that as a public company, `Playboy` would "listen to proposals that could create value for all of our shareholders".
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