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Staples offers to buy Office Depot parent company in $2.1 billion deal

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January 11, 2021, 10:18 AM ET

Staples offered to buy the parent of Office Depot in a deal valuing the company at $2.1 billion, the latest attempt to consolidate the office-products space to better compete against online retailers.

Closely held Staples, under the corporate name USR Parent Inc., said it sent a letter to ODP Corp. Laying out a plan to buy the company for $40 per share in cash. That’s 8.2% above Friday’s close, and Staples said it represents a 61% premium over ODP’s average closing price over the last 90 days.

ODP shares jumped as much as 17% in New York trading. ODP didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

A deal would bring together two of the biggest names in office supplies at a time when brick-and-mortar retailers are struggling to cope with broad economic shutdowns in the pandemic. Staples had previously tried to buy Office Depot, but the $6.3 billion acquisition was called off in 2016 amid antitrust scrutiny.

Staples said it would consider upping its proposed valuation if Office Depot were to divest certain units, like its its CompuCom division or its U.S. Business-to-business unit.

Sycamore Partners-backed Staples has sufficient resources to finance the transaction, it said. If the target company doesn’t cooperate, Staples said it will commence a tender offer in March. Certain Staples affiliates already own about 4.9% of ODP’s common stock, it said.

Prepared to sell

Staples’ earlier attempt to buy Office Depot was abandoned after a federal judge blocked the deal, siding with the Federal Trade Commission over concerns it would reduce competition in supplying large companies. Staples said Monday that it’s prepared to divest Office Depot’s commercial business unit to an FTC-approved buyer to get past any anticipated regulatory objections this time.

Before the pandemic, contracting with businesses, both large and small, was seen as the most valuable part of the office-supplies sector. Both Staples and Office Depot had been broadening their offerings to include software and services.

But the retail business has gotten a lift as COVID-19 created a boom in Americans working from home, driving demand for computer printers, paper, and more.

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