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Breakings ·  Sep 9 19:00

By Svea Herbst-Bayliss

- Investment Firm Daventry Group Has Urged Kinaxis Kxs.to to Put Itself up for Sale, Calling the Canadian Software Company a High Quality Asset That Many Buyers Would Pay a "Healthy Premium" to Own.

Daventry, Which Has Been an Investor in Kinaxis Since March 2021, Told the Board of Directors That Years of Errors Have Caused the Supply Chain Management Software Maker to Be Undervalued but That New Owners Could Repair the Damage Quickly.

Kinaxis' Problems Are Not Related to Its Products nor the Market, Daventry Wrote in a Letter Seen by Reuters, Noting That It Sells Some of the "Stickiest Software in the World."

Rather the Issues Are "Self-Inflicted and Execution-Related," the Letter Said Laying Out How Kinaxis' Share Price Has Dropped Nearly 20% Since the End of 2020 While Its Rivals, Including Manhattan Associates, Have Seen Their Share Price Climb.

"the Board Should Immediately Initiate a Sale Process and Allow Another Organization, Whether a Strategic or Financial

Sponsor, That Understands How to Scale a Software Business to Finally Unlock Kinaxis's Value and Capitalize on Its Strong Competitive Positioning," the Letter Said.

A Company Representative Was Not Immediately Available for Comment.

Daventry Group LP, Which Together With Its Affiliates, Beneficially Owns or Controls Approximately 1.4% of the Outstanding Stock of Kinaxis Inc.

The Investment Firm Is Making Its Recommendation Just Weeks After the Company Said Long-Time CEO John Sicard Will Leave by Year's End. It Worries the Current Board and Its Chair Bob Courteau May Bungle Finding Sicard's Replacement.

Recent Executive Turnovers "Leave a Massive Vacuum in Leadership at Kinaxis Heading Into the Company's Most Important

Selling Months of the Year, Making the Immediate Initiation of a Sale Process Imperative," the Letter Said.


(Reporting by Svea Herbst-Bayliss; Editing by David Gregorio)

((Svea.herbst@Thomsonreuters.com; +617 233 2138; Reuters Messaging: Svea.herbst.thomsonreuters.com@Reuters.net))

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