Behind the Money with the Financial Times
Retail’s last barbarian takes on Walgreens Boots
Episode notes
Years ago, an ailing company like Walgreens Boots Alliance may have seemed like a prime acquisition target for deal-hungry private equity firms. But many have backed away from retail recently, leaving an opening for groups like Sycamore Partners who are willing to buck the trend. Sycamore announced this month that it would take the global pharmacy business private in a $23.7bn debt and equity deal. The FT’s Due Diligence reporter, Amelia Pollard, explains the well-worn playbook that Sycamore has used on past retail companies, and whether it will work this time with a chain that has its own share of unique problems.
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For further reading:
Retail’s last barbarian: the private equity group about to play hardball with Boots
What went wrong after Walgreens bought Boots?
Walgreens bondholders could be winners from its debt-laden buyout
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