“Deal announced in two weeks”
The Develoi Peterburg newspaper writes that Walmart would buy Karusel
for two billion dollar from X5, who have owned the hypermarket chain
since 2008. Reuters quoted the DP saying “a deal may be announced in
around two weeks.”
An X5 spokesman formally denied these reports, but analysts believe in
the possibility of Walmart taking over Karusel, as the main holding
struggles financially after acquiring discount chain Kopeyka.
X5 bought the discounter just before Walmart could, but Kopeyka’s
integration in the holding has proven more difficult than expected. Last
October, the group even issued its first profit warning, despite the
boom the Russian economy is still going through.
“Acquisition is the only way in”
Walmart has been trying to enter the Russian market for years, but it
seemed to have given up hope after the group closed its Moscow office in
2010, citing “a lack of acquisition opportunities”. However, spokesman
Kevin Garner said “We still believe the Russia market has promise and
we’ll continue, as we do in markets all over the world, to watch for the
right market-entry opportunity.”
Speculations surfaced again as Walmart appointed X5’s former CEO Lev
Khasis as senior vice-president last year, especially after Khasis told a
Russian tv station that “the only way of entering the Russian market
now is buying some of the existing players”.
Two other candidates: Lenta and O’Key
Analysts point out that Karusel is not the only possible candidate for a
Walmart takeover. The Lenta-chain, in American hands since the Texas
Pacific Group took over last year, has 42 Russian stores to offer to the
world leader in retail. Its colleagues of O’Key, despite the name a
completely Russian chain, would also be an interesting target for
foreign investors.
O’Key, Lenta and Karusel are by far the biggest Russian retail chains,
with a turnover of 1.70 billion, 1.41 billion and 1.36 billion euro
respectively. That puts them way ahead of the other Russian chains, but
also far behind the two largest, but foreign, retailers in Russia:
French Auchan (4.14 billion) and German Metro (2.90 billion).