Sean Kramer, Marshall Shaffer, Daniel Wolf, Chris Burwell, Daniel Yip, Zach Miller, Rohit Nafday, Daniel Rios, Devin Heckman, Andrea Murino, Jack Coles, Melissa Hutson, Yuli Wang
January 24, 2026
Kirkland Advises Blackstone on Agreement to Acquire Rover for $2.3 Billion

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- Kirkland & Ellis advised Blackstone-managed private equity funds on a definitive agreement to acquire Rover Group, Inc., the world’s largest online pet care marketplace, in an all-cash deal valued at approximately $2.3 billion
- Rover stockholders will receive $11.00 per share, a 61% premium over the 90-day average share price ending November 28, 2023
- The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2024, pending stockholder and regulatory approvals.
Kirkland & Ellis advised private equity funds managed by Blackstone on a definitive agreement to acquire Rover Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: ROVR), the world’s largest online marketplace for pet care, in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $2.3 billion. Under the terms of the agreement, Rover stockholders will receive $11.00 per share in cash, representing a premium of 61% to the volume weighted average share price of Rover’s Class A common stock over the 90 trading days ending on November 28, 2023. The transaction is currently expected to close in the first quarter of 2024, subject to the approval of Rover’s stockholders and the satisfaction of required regulatory clearances and other customary closing conditions. Rover was created to provide an alternative to relying on friends, family, neighbors, and/or boarding facilities for pet care when traveling away from home. Rover’s partnership with Blackstone reflects a shared belief in the future growth potential of the industry and long-term vision to build on Rover’s leadership position in the market. Blackstone’s investment aims to help enable Rover to further accelerate investment priorities, expand its global footprint and fuel expansion initiatives. Read the transaction press release The Kirkland team was led by corporate partners Sean Kramer, Marshall Shaffer and Daniel Wolf, and included corporate partners Chris Burwell, Daniel Yip and Zach Miller; executive compensation partners Rohit Nafday and Daniel Rios; tax partner Devin Heckman; antitrust & competition partners Andrea Murino and Jack Coles; and debt finance partners Melissa Hutson and Yuli Wang.
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Sean Kramer, Marshall Shaffer, Daniel Wolf, Chris Burwell, Daniel Yip, Zach Miller, Rohit Nafday, Daniel Rios, Devin Heckman, Andrea Murino, Jack Coles, Melissa Hutson, Yuli Wang
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