Key Takeaways:
- Voting closes Aug 19 at 11:59 p.m. ET; uncast ballots count as "AGAINST"
- ISS and Glass Lewis both recommend "FOR" the SoundHound AI merger
- Deal values most LPSN shares at $3.33, a 22% premium to pre-announcement VWAP
Key Takeaways:

LivePerson stockholders have until 11:59 p.m. ET Wednesday to approve the SoundHound AI merger, with uncast ballots counting as votes against the deal.
Institutional Shareholder Services recommended stockholders vote for the transaction, citing a thorough sale process and sound strategic rationale, the proxy advisory firm said. Glass Lewis issued a similar endorsement.
The deal values most LivePerson shares at approximately $3.33 per share in SoundHound stock, a 22 percent premium over the 30-day volume-weighted average trading price before the April 21 announcement. LivePerson's outstanding debt exceeds the total transaction value, with secured noteholders agreeing to exchange notes at a substantial discount to their approximately $350 million par value. Stockholders holding shares on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange will receive a substantially equivalent value in cash.
If stockholders reject the deal, LivePerson faces potential Nasdaq delisting and an inability to service its substantial debt, which could lead to reorganization with stockholders receiving no value for their shares. The special meeting takes place Thursday at 10:00 a.m. ET.
LivePerson's market capitalization stands at $35 million, with a price-to-sales ratio of 0.13 versus a historical median of roughly 2.5x, according to GuruFocus data. Revenue has declined 35.2 percent over the past three years, and the company's Altman Z-Score of -4.19 places it firmly in the distress zone. The company's trailing twelve-month earnings per share came in at negative $13.74.
SoundHound shares closed at $7.04 on Aug 17, down 5.25 percent on the day. The stock has fallen 54.84 percent over the past year while the S&P 500 gained 20.08 percent, according to Yahoo Finance data. SoundHound's year-to-date return stands at negative 29.39 percent.
The transaction requires the affirmative vote of a majority of all outstanding shares, not just those cast. A share not voted has the exact same effect as voting against the merger. LivePerson stockholders who hold shares listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange must deliver ownership certificates to Israeli counsel by 7:00 p.m. Israel time Wednesday.
The combined entity would pair LivePerson's Conversational Cloud and Syntrix platforms, which power nearly a billion messages per month, with SoundHound's voice AI technology. The merger is designed to create a broader conversational AI offering for enterprise customers across contact centers and voice interfaces.
The vote outcome determines whether SoundHound absorbs LivePerson's conversational AI platform and customer base, or whether LivePerson stockholders face potential total loss. The special meeting on Thursday will settle the question.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.