
Talks to sell playboy enterprises end
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The bunny is staying solo for now. Iconix Brand Management has ended talks to acquire Playboy Enterprises Inc., according to three people familiar with the situation. The adult-content
producer and magazine publisher has been in talks with two potential buyers for the last year. In recent months, Iconix, which owns and licenses well-known brands such as London Fog, Starter
and Joe Boxer, had emerged as the lead bidder in a deal that was expected to be worth more than $300 million. The decision to sell publicly traded Playboy, which has struggled financially
for several years, came down to aging founder Hugh Hefner, who controls 70% of the voting stock. Iconix’s main interest in Playboy was its brand name, which it hoped to license for consumer
products and location-based entertainment. According to two people close to the deal, Iconix was looking to sell Playboy’s video production and pay-TV assets to stay out of the adult video
content business. The other main sticking point was what role would be played by Hefner, who is not involved in day-to-day management but is Playboy’s public figurehead and serves as chief
creative officer and editor in chief of its magazine. Though talks with Iconix have ended, the people said, there is still a chance they could resume. For now, Chief Executive Scott
Flanders, who took over this year from Hefner’s daughter, Christie, will continue his efforts to turn around the ailing company. [email protected] Times staff writers Meg James and
Claudia Eller contributed to this report. MORE TO READ