Investor group buys Albertsons
Fate of 47 stores in Utah is not yet known
According to a statement from the company, Supervalu will acquire all of the Albertsons stores in Utah, Idaho, southern Nevada, Southern California and the Northwestern United States.
Representatives from Albertsons did not immediately respond Monday to Deseret Morning News requests for more information about the fate of the 47 Albertsons stores in Utah.
Minneapolis-based Supervalu and the drugstore chain CVS Corp. led an investment group that said Monday it will buy Albertsons for $9.7 billion in cash and stock. The group made a similar attempt to buy Albertsons about a month ago, but the deal collapsed.
Albertsons stockholders will get about $26.29 in cash and Supervalu stock for each Albertsons share. The buyers are also assuming about $7.7 billion in debt.
Only Kroger Co. will be larger once Supervalu takes over 1,124 stores under the Albertsons, Acme Markets, Bristol Farms, Jewel-Osco and Shaw's Supermarkets banners. The expanded Supervalu will have 2,656 stores nationwide.
Albertsons shares rose $1.31, or 5.4 percent, to close at $25.42 Monday on the New York Stock Exchange, while Supervalu shares rose $2.13, or 6.7 percent, to finish at $33.98 and CVS shares fell 11 cents to $26.96.
Supervalu will pay about $6.3 billion in stock and cash and assume about $6.1 billion in Albertsons debt for the 1,124 stores and in-store pharmacies under the Osco and Sav-on brands.
CVS of Woonsocket, R.I., is purchasing about 700 stand-alone Sav-on and Osco Drugstores and a distribution center in La Habra, Calif., for $2.93 billion in cash. It will also acquire real estate interests in the drug stores for $1 billion.
The other purchasers, led by Cerberus Capital Management, will acquire 655 stores in Dallas/Fort Worth, California, Florida, the Rocky Mountains and the Southwest. The group plans to operate the stores under the Albertsons name.
Larry Johnston, chairman, CEO and president of Albertsons, said the sale "increases shareholder value by capturing strong value for the ongoing business enterprise, monetizing valuable real estate assets, and affording shareowners the opportunity to benefit from a substantial continuing ownership interest in a powerful, growing and vibrant new company."
Following the transaction, approximately 65 percent of the new Supervalu will be held by existing Supervalu stockholders, and approximately 35 percent will be held by Albertsons stockholders.
The purchase has been approved by the boards of all the companies involved. If shareholders and regulators also approve, Supervalu sales will expand from $19.5 billion in 2005 to a projected $44 billion for fiscal 2006.
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