Lee Enterprises Enters $50M Strategic Investment Agreement
Lee Enterprises entered into a definitive stock purchase agreement for a $50M strategic equity investment in the Company's common stock. The investment is led by David Hoffmann, with participation from other existing investors in the Company. Under the agreement, the Company has entered into a $50M private placement of common stock at an investment price of $3.25 per share anchored and fully backstopped by Hoffmann, who initially committed a minimum of $20M, with the remaining $30M allocated to other top existing investors. As a result of the subscription levels and backstop, at signing, Hoffmann has committed approximately $35M, with additional investors committing approximately $15M. Also, Hoffmann has backstopped the capital raise by fully committing to purchase any remaining amount of common stock to the extent not purchased by any additional investors at the closing of the transaction. Subject to customary closing conditions and stockholder approval, the Company expects to receive the full $50M of gross proceeds at the closing of the transaction, before transaction expenses. The closing of the $50M investment is expected to satisfy a condition to amend the Company's existing credit facility, reducing the annual interest rate on approximately $455.5M of the Company's outstanding long-term debt to 5% from 9% for a five-year period, materially improving the Company's capital structure and cash flow outlook. Following a comprehensive review of the Company's performance, capital structure, and long-term opportunities, the Company's board of directors unanimously approved the transaction and determined that decisive action was required. The Board concluded that strengthening the balance sheet, implementing leadership change, and advancing a clear strategic direction are necessary to improve execution and position the Company for long-term value creation. As part of the closing of the strategic equity investment, David Hoffmann is expected to assume the role of Chair of the Board.
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Lee Enterprises Schedules Q4 2025 Earnings Call
- Earnings Call Announcement: Lee Enterprises has scheduled an audio webcast and conference call for February 10, 2026, at 9 a.m. Central Time to release preliminary results for the quarter ended December 28, 2025, aimed at providing investors with the latest financial insights.
- Investor Participation: Investors can access the live webcast through the Investor Relations section of Lee's website, and upon registration, they will receive a dial-in number and unique PIN, ensuring smooth participation and enhancing engagement with investors.
- Replay Availability: The live webcast will be available for replay 24 hours after the call, allowing investors who cannot attend in real-time to access key information, reflecting the company's commitment to transparency and information sharing.
- Company Background: Lee Enterprises operates in 72 markets, providing high-quality local news and information with nearly 350 weekly and specialty publications, dedicated to delivering valuable local news to communities, thereby strengthening its position in the advertising and subscription platform market.

Lee Enterprises Secures $50 Million Strategic Investment at $3.25 per Share
- Financial Stabilization: Lee Enterprises has secured a $50 million strategic equity investment aimed at stabilizing its finances and improving long-term performance, with investor David Hoffmann committing approximately $35 million, reflecting strong confidence in the company.
- Shareholder Support: Existing shareholders are contributing the remaining $15 million, ensuring the successful execution of this private placement, while Hoffmann has agreed to fully backstop the transaction, guaranteeing the company receives the full funding.
- Debt Rate Reduction: This financing is expected to trigger an amendment to Lee's existing credit facility, reducing the interest rate on approximately $455.5 million of long-term debt from 9% to 5% over the next five years, which will materially improve cash flow and alleviate financial pressure.
- Board Changes: As part of the deal, Hoffmann is expected to become chair of the board, which may bring new strategic direction and optimize the governance structure of the company.









