BCN-04 close to buying Tiffany for more than $16.3 billion: source

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US-JEWELLERY-LUXURY-MERGER LVMH

close to buying Tiffany for more than $16.3 billion: source

PARIS, Nov 25, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – French luxury group LVMH was hoping to
clinch a deal to acquire US jewellers Tiffany on Sunday after bidding more
than $16 billion, according to a source close to the deal, confirming press
reports.

The deal would cost more than $16.65 billion once debt has been factored
in, said the source, confirming reports in The Financial Times, the Wall
Street Journal and The New York Times.

The two groups may officially announce the deal before the opening of the
European markets Monday, the source added.

The boards of both companies were meeting Sunday to approve the deal, with
a good chance that they would both pass it, the source said.

Analysts last week had said that a higher bid would clinch the deal.

If confirmed, it would be the LVMH’s biggest acquisition and would allow
the group to bolster its presence in the United States, currently its second-
largest market.

Such a deal has been seen as way forward for Tiffany, which has trailed
rivals in terms of sales growth in recent years.

LVMH, which is led by billionaire Bernard Arnault, is the owner of Louis
Vuitton, Dior and Moet & Chandon.

The revised offer was the second time that LVMH raised it bid for Tiffany,
which is something of a New York institution. The jewellers featured in the
1961 Audrey Hepburn film Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

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