Carrefour sells Malaysia operation to Japan's Aeon
Carrefour sells Malaysia operation to Japan's Aeon
Carrefour sells Malaysia operation to Japan's Aeon
French retail giant Carrefour says it has sold its network of stores in Malaysia to Japan's Aeon for an enterprise value of 250 million euros ($A315.28 million).
"The transaction is part of Carrefour's strategy of refocusing on its core activities and allocating its resources to mature countries where it occupies strong and established positions and emerging markets where it has strong growth potential," the French retailer said.
An enterprise value usually includes the value of the debt of the company being acquired minus cash in the business. Carrefour said Aeon would gain a leading position in the Malaysian market with the sale.
With 26 hypermarkets, Carrefour was the fourth largest retailer in Malaysia with net sales of 400 million euros ($A504.45 million) in the year to June.
A major retailer in Japan, Aeon already has 29 stores in Malaysia.
Carrefour, the world's second-biggest retailer by sales after Walmart, has been seeking to rejuvenate its performance which has been held back by the slowdown in its core European markets.
The shakeup and refocus of its operations helped generate a 2.1 per cent-increase in third-quarter sales.
Earlier this month it sold off its operations in Colombia for an enterprise value of 2 billion euros ($A2.52 billion).
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