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Kaufhof doing well, still wants to sell, says Metro CEO

Published: 29 Sep 2013 - 01:03 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 03:23 pm

FRANKFURT: German department store chain Kaufhof is doing well but its owner Metro wants to sell it, the group’s Chief Executive Officer Olaf Koch told WirtschaftsWoche magazine.

“Kaufhof clearly has a better valuation compared to early last year when we were in talks to sell the chain,” Koch was quoted as saying. “The company has made some fantastic progress.”

Despite the improvement, Koch still intends to sell the chain, he said.

“The department store business cannot be internationalized in the same way as the wholesale or consumer electronics business. Return on investment is substantially lower.”

He ruled out a merger with German rival Karstadt, which earlier this month sold a stake in its luxury and sports stores to Austrian investor Rene Benko.

“At the moment we don’t seen a reason to look into that option,” the Metro executive was quoted as saying.

Metro, the world’s No.4 retailer, in early-2012 suspended the sale of its Kaufhof department stores, which at the time were valued at ¤2-3bn ($2.7-4.1bn), saying potential buyers were struggling to raise funds.

Reuters