Twenty-First Century Fox nominates ValueAct CEO to board

(Reuters) - Twenty-First Century Fox Inc said it agreed to nominate ValueAct Capital Chief Executive Jeffrey Ubben for election to its board as long as the hedge fund maintains a stake of at least 5 percent in the film and TV company. ValueAct, which owns about 5.9 percent of Fox's Class B shares, and Fox also entered into a "standstill" agreement, Rupert Murdoch-controlled Fox said. Fox said the agreement prevents ValueAct from solicit proxies against Fox, raising its stake above 7 percent or selling its stake to any person or entity that would boost the buyer's stake in Fox to more than 5 percent. With Ubben's appointment, the size of Fox's board will increase to 13 from 12, the company said. ValueAct, a hedge fund known for taking stakes in companies and quietly affecting change over the long term, took a $1 billion stake in Fox in August last year. Fox's shares were up 1.1 percent at $25.47 in morning trading on Tuesday. (Reporting by Lehar Maan in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'Souza)