David Jones gets a $1.65bln takeover offer from British private equity firm

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David Jones has been offered $1.65 billion for a full takeover by a British private equity firm, a move that has sparked a sharp rise in the upmarket retailer’s share price.

The department store chain said EB Private Equity, a Luxembourg and UK property developer and private equity partner, was behind the unsolicited takeover offer on Friday.

The telegraphed move on David Jones, whose shares hit a record low earlier this month, has prompted analysts to expect that other bidders could enter the fray to take advantage of the near bargain-basement price for the retailer.

IG Markets analyst Cameron Peacock said it was not surprising to see some offshore interest in Australian retailers which had been trading at bargain basement prices.

“Now’s the time to buy a retailer or make a move because you position yourself for when sentiment changes,” Mr Peacock said.

“You want to do it when sentiment is down, when share prices have been hammered and there’s a sense of frustration and depression in the air, which there certainly has been this quarter.”

David Jones shares soared on news of the takeover offer, up 33 cents, or 14.6 per cent, to $2.59 at close.

At its current price, the retailer is worth $1.369 billion compared to $1.195 billion before the news broke.

The offer for full control of David Jones, was said to be valued at $1.65 billion, the retailer said.

City Index analyst Peter Esho said EB Private Equity could be interested in the retailer for its real estate as David Jones owns property worth $462 million.

He said that while the approach was very odd he believed it was a serious offer.

Mr Esho said even if David Jones did not act on the offer, it was still a good sign for the business.

“It’s an indication there are investors, not just in Australia but globally, that look at it as good value,” he said.

“The most likely winner of any battle for David Jones we think will be an Australian firm and most likely Solomon Lew’s Premier Investments, which recently added former David Jones chief executive Mark McInnes to its management team,” Mr Esho said.

Other Australian retailers benefited from the David Jones takeover offer on Friday.

Shares in Myer were up 7.5 cents to $1.61 and JB Hi Fi was 27 cents higher at $8.86 .

David Jones said it had not received details of EB Private Equity’s financial capacity or its management.