The Philippine Star

Goldilocks bent on network expansion

- By IRIS GONZALES

Goldilocks remains committed to expanding its network even as talks with the SM Group for a possible merger or acquisitio­n bogged down, its top official said.

Goldilocks president Richard Yee said the company would continue to grow its network.

“We now have over 600 stores to serve our customers nationwide and we will continue this expansion in order to be more accessible to our customers,” Yee said.

Even as the talks did not push through, he said the SM Group’s interest in the company is a validation of Goldilocks’ efforts to strengthen its leadership position.

“To this end, we remain focused on our plans and strategies, which has allowed us to achieve double-digit growth in the past few years,” Yee said.

He thanked the SM Group for its interest in the company.

Last week, Goldilocks and SM jointly announced that talks for a possible acquisitio­n wherein the SM Group will acquire the homegrown bakeshop and restaurant did not push through.

The Philippine Competitio­n Commission (PCC), the government’s anti-trust body, which approved the transactio­n in December, said the parties decided not to pursue the deal.

“It’s a completely business decision on their part, we’re happy we went that far and they cooperated, SM presented their undertakin­g, but at the end of the day they decided not to continue their transactio­n,” PCC chairman Balisacan said.

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