The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Australia’s Wesfarmers sells struggling Britain’s Homebase for one pound

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SYDNEY: Australia’s Wesfarmers has sold its ailing British business Homebase for £1 (US$1.35), it said Friday, having racked up huge losses with the DIY chain it bought just two years ago for £340 million.

Perth-based Wesfarmers, one of Australia’s largest-listed companies, admitted bungling the Homebase purchase, with the problems exacerbate­d by a challengin­g British retail environmen­t.

It expects to record a loss of up to £230 million from the sale to British restructur­ing fund Hilco, which also owns Britain’s largest music chain HMV.

Wesfarmers had already reported a £531 million writedown for Homebase for the six months to the end of 2017.

“The investment has been disappoint­ing, with the problems arising from poor execution postacquis­ition being compounded by a deteriorat­ion in the macro environmen­t and retail sector in the UK,” managing director Rob Scott said in a statement.

Shares in Wesfarmers rose 0.88 per cent to A$45.50 in intra-day trade in Sydney.

The deal is expected to be completed by the end of June, with Wesfarmers to receive 20 per cent of proceeds if Hilco later sells the business.

Wesfarmers in March announced plans to spin off Australian supermarke­t giant Coles into a separate entity, as the country’s food retail sector sees a shake-up with new entrants threatenin­g a longstandi­ng duopoly with Woolworths.

The conglomera­te also has interests in department stores, mining and industrial products.

Wesfarmers reported an 86.6 per cent fall in net profit to A$212 million (US$160 million) for the six months to December 31, weighed by the Homebase writedown. — AFP

 ??  ?? A closed down Homebase store is seen in Ashford, south east England. Australia’s Wesfarmers has sold its ailing British business Homebase for £1 (US$1.35), it said Friday, having racked up huge losses with the DIY chain it bought just two years ago for...
A closed down Homebase store is seen in Ashford, south east England. Australia’s Wesfarmers has sold its ailing British business Homebase for £1 (US$1.35), it said Friday, having racked up huge losses with the DIY chain it bought just two years ago for...

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