US suitors’ battle for Britain’s Morrisons heads to auction

US suitors’ battle for Britain’s Morrisons heads to auction

The supermarket group is discussing its future ownership with the UK's Takeover Panel.

LONDON:
British supermarket group Morrisons is in talks with its two US private equity suitors and the Takeover Panel, which governs deals in the UK, regarding an auction procedure to settle its future ownership, it said today.

Last month, Morrisons agreed a £7 billion offer from Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R).

However, a rival consortium led by Softbank-owned Fortress Investment Group could still trump CD&R’s bid.

Morrisons said shareholder meetings to vote on the CD&R offer will be convened for a date in or around the week starting Oct 18.

It said any auction process would take place prior to these shareholder meetings, on a date that would be announced by the Takeover Panel.

Following completion of an auction process, Morrisons shareholders would vote on either a Fortress or CD&R offer, depending on which offer Morrisons’ board recommends.

Morrisons said it expected a scheme document on CD&R’s offer to be posted to shareholders around Sept 25.

CD&R’s latest offer is worth 285p per Morrisons share.

Morrisons shares closed yesterday at 291.1p, indicating investors are hoping for a higher offer.

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