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Abstract:SANTIAGO (Reuters) – Chilean retailer Cencosud said on Friday it had signed a deal worth around $100 million to acquire Brazilian supermarket chain GIGA.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpSANTIAGO Reuters – Chilean retailer Cencosud said on Friday it had signed a deal worth around 100 million to acquire Brazilian supermarket chain GIGA.
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“The acquisition price is 500 million reais approximately 100 million, and may be adjusted based on GIGAs existing working capital at the date the transaction becomes effective,” the Chilean firm said in a statement.
“With this transaction Cencosud enters the largest market in Brazil and South America, directly with the fastest growing format in Brazil and the most resilient to recessionary macroeconomic contexts,” he added.
The completion of the purchase is subject to the fulfillment of certain conditions, including obtaining approval from Brazils antitrust watchdog CADE.
Reporting by Fabián Andrés Cambero Writing by Steven Grattan Editing by Paul Simao
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