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LVMH, Tiffany resume talks to try to save merger: source

The two are discussing possibly lowering Tiffany’s price per share

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Oct 2020 10:00AM

LVMH, Tiffany resume talks to try to save merger: source
Talks of a merger between LVMH and Tiffany have been revived, says a source. – AFP file pic, October 28, 2020

NEW YORK – LVMH and Tiffany have revived talks to try to resuscitate their merger, which has been on shaky ground since late summer, a person close to the talks said.

Among the options, the companies are discussing possibly lowering the price, so LVMH would pay between US$130 and US$133 a share for Tiffany, instead of US$135 under a US$16.2 billion (RM67.4 billion) deal, the source said.

The two companies declined comment.

The parent to luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior and Moet & Chandon, LVMH announced its plan to acquire Tiffany and its iconic robin’s egg blue gift boxes at the end of 2019.

But the French company walked away from its proposal last month after claiming a series of poor decisions by Tiffany’s board since the deal was unveiled late last year. Tiffany has said there was no valid basis to call off the deal.

The battle also has shifted to a Delaware court where Tiffany lodged a complaint and LVMH filed a counter-claim.

The US court has set a trial date of January 5, 2021, while a judge in Delaware has urged talks between the parties to avoid litigation.

Yesterday, the European Commission gave a green light to the deal. – AFP, October 28, 2020

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