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Couche-Tard withdraws its $47 billion bid to take over Seven & i

Couche-Tard withdraws its $47 billion bid to take over Seven & i

Alimentation Couche-Tard, a Canadian retailer, announced on Wednesday that it had withdrawn its $47 billion bid to acquire Seven & i Holdings. The company cited a lack "constructive engagement" with the Japanese family who founded the Japanese firm.

Couche-Tard's attempt to merge Circle K and 7-Eleven into a global convenience-store giant with 20,000 stores ended after a year-long effort. In an effort to reduce regulatory obstacles, it had also agreed on a plan to sell stores.

In a letter addressed to the board of directors, Couche-Tard stated that "we have sought to have a dialogue with the Ito Family on many occasions but they are not open to any discussion."

Couche-Tard increased its offer from $38.5 billion to $47 billion in October of last year. In March, it offered to raise it even further if Japan cooperated and provided more financial data.

The company's efforts to cement the acquisition gained momentum after a $58 billion rival white-knight offer from Seven & i Holdings founder family failed to secure financing.

The companies had signed a non-disclosure (NDA) agreement earlier this year. However, "the quantity and content of the allowed due diligence, even at two closely constrained management meetings have been negligible," Couche-Tard stated in his letter.

Couche-Tard wrote in his letter: "At this time, we have no idea when we will receive further information." (Reporting and editing by Shailesh Kuber in Bengaluru, Savyata Mihra from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)