South African retailer
Steinhoff International Holdings will buy Mattress Firm Holding, the largest
specialty bedding retailer in the United States, for $3.8 billion which
includes debt, both companies said on Sunday.
Steinhoff said it will pay
$64 per share, a premium of about 115 percent to Mattress Firm's Friday close
in a deal that will create the world's largest mattress retail distribution
company. The boards of both firms have approved the deal, the companies said in
a statement.
The deal is subject to
completion of a successful tender offer for Mattress Firm's shares. The
transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2016, the companies
said.
Mattress Firm, founded in
1986, has approximately 3,500 stores across 48 states with 80 distribution
centers.
Steinhoff is a German-listed
$22 billion furniture conglomerate led by South African retail mogul Christo
Wiese who is also Steinhoff's chairman and largest shareholder.
Steinhoff, which owns brands
in Africa, Australia, the U.K. and across Europe, last month agreed to pay
nearly $800 million for British-based discount chain Poundland after two
previous attempts to expand in Europe fell through this year.
The Mattress Firm Holding
deal would give Steinhoff access to the growing U.S. market, and help diversify
its operations and guard against possible repercussions following Britain's
June vote to leave the European Union.
Markus Jooste, chief
executive officer of Steinhoff, said the deal "will allow Steinhoff to not
only enter the U.S. market with an industry leading partner and a national
supply chain, but it will also expand Steinhoff's global market reach in the
core product category of mattresses."
In February, Mattress Firm
solidified its position as a leader in the U.S. mattress retail market when it
completed its $780 million acquisition of HMK Mattress Holdings, the holding
company of Sleepy's. Sleepy's was the second largest specialty mattress retailer
in the U.S. with over 1,050 stores in 17 states in the Northeast, New England,
the Mid-Atlantic and Illinois.
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