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Michael Ferro sells stake in Times parent Tronc to McCormick family for $208.6 million

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Michael Ferro, who resigned last month as chairman of Chicago-based newspaper chain Tronc, has struck a deal to sell his entire stake in the company, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission late Friday.
Michael Ferro, who resigned last month as chairman of Chicago-based newspaper chain Tronc, has struck a deal to sell his entire stake in the company, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission late Friday.
Ferro, who owned more than 25% of Tronc, the parent of the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and other newspapers, agreed to sell his more than 9 million shares at $23 per share, or $208.6 million, to McCormick Media, pending approval by regulators. Ferro acquired most of those shares for just $8.50 apiece. Tronc shares closed public trading at $17.15 on Friday.
The buyer, related to the McCormick family that controlled the Chicago Tribune throughout much of its history, approached Ferro within the last couple of weeks with the offer, according to a source familiar with the deal.
Ferro, a technology entrepreneur who previously owned the Chicago Sun-Times, became the largest shareholder and chairman of Tribune Publishing in February 2016, and the corporate name was changed to Tronc shortly thereafter.
He stepped down from the board of Tronc in late March, just hours before Fortune published a story online accusing him of inappropriate sexual behavior toward two women while in his previous role as head of a Chicago investment firm.
Tronc is in the process of selling The Times and the San Diego Union-Tribune to L.A. billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong.
Channick writes for the Chicago Tribune.
UPDATES:
4:10 p.m.: This article was updated with additional share price data.
This article was originally published at 3:20 p.m.

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