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Walmart Makes Offer to Buy Out Rest of South African Retailer Massmart

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March 15, 2023
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Walmart Makes Offer to Buy Out Rest of South African Retailer Massmart
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Walmart Inc. has made an offer for the remaining 47% of South African retailer Massmart that it does not already control in the amount of 6.4 billion rand ($377.6 million), valuing it at a premium of more than 50%.

Following the company’s announcement of the news on Monday, Massmart’s shares increased 46% as its chairman Kuseni Dlamini said that the offer seemed “fair and acceptable.”

The largest retailer in the world paid $2.3 billion for a 51% interest in Massmart in 2010, with the intention of using South Africa as a platform to capture a piece of the so-called “Africa growth narrative.”

However, it has since suffered in the face of fierce competition from highly successful local retailers like Shoprite and Woolworths, which has limited the company’s plans to grow deeper into Africa and reduced its market value by about three-quarters over the past ten years.

Walmart has offered 62 rand for each outstanding share of Massmart, a premium of 53% over the stock’s closing price on Friday, the retailer said, adding that if accepted, the deal will de-list the business.

According to Massmart Chairman Dlamini, the agreement will enable Walmart to make “substantial more financial investment” and “further operational participation.”

Walmart had to provide financial relief to Massmart in recent years because it sells a lot of discretionary things like clothing, home goods, and seasonal goods.

The management of Massmart started a rescue strategy in 2019 that involved selling non-core assets, but it was insufficient. Walmart’s financial assistance for the firm deepened when it invested 4 billion rand during the pandemic.

According to a banker who has previously provided advice to Massmart, Walmart may continue to invest in the retailer until it is able to turn it around since the amount it has been putting in Massmart is a small portion of the parent company’s yearly revenues.

Since he is not a part of the arrangement, he declined to be named.

From a loss of 358.5 million rand a year earlier, Massmart’s losses increased to 903.5 million rand in the 26 weeks that ended on June 26.

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