2nd Oct 2021 13:45
(Alliance News) - The battle to buy supermarket Wm Morrison Supermarkets PLC ended on Saturday with private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice outbidding rival Fortress in a dramatic auction process.
The UK Takeover Panel said Fortress offered 286 pence per Morrisons ordinary share, while CD&R offered 287p – meaning its bid amounts to an offer of almost GBP7 billion.
The final offer for the supermarket, which last month was promoted back into the FTSE 100 index of London blue-chips, will now be voted on by shareholders on October 19.
The takeover saga has dragged on since CD&R first made an approach for the Bradford-based grocer back in June, leading to speculation the sector was ripe for private equity takeovers.
Following the initial bid, rival Softbank Group Cor-backed Fortress made an offer of GBP6.3 billion in July.
But shareholders felt this was too low and Fortress, which owns Majestic Wines, returned with an increased offer of GBP6.7 billion in August, which the board accepted.
Later that month CD&R, which boasts former Tesco boss Terry Leahy as an adviser, returned with an increased bid of GBP7 billion.
This led to the board withdrawing its support for the Fortress bid and throwing its weight behind the higher offer.
But because neither side made a formal bid, the Takeover Panel launched an auction process.
Both sides agreed beforehand that all bids would be at a fixed cash price and could not include stakes in other businesses or dividends to shareholders.
Both sides have been keen to stress they want to uphold the supermarket's values and have attempted to ward off suggestions they will start selling off vast swathes of the company's freeholds.
Supermarkets typically lease properties, whilst Morrisons continues to own around 90% of its estate.
There have also been concerns that any new owner may reduce the supermarket's tax bill, with off-shore shell companies set up ahead of the takeover.
Morrisons' pension trustees will have to be consulted, although earlier this month they said an agreement had been reached with CD&R.
By Simon Neville, PA City Editor
source: PA
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