Wal-Mart to acquire Japanese firms

Published January 28, 2007

TOKYO, Jan 27: US retailing giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will explore more opportunities for corporate acquisitions in Japan, Vice Chairman Michael Duke said in an interview published on Saturday.

Duke, who oversees Wal-Mart's international operations, welcomed Japan’s recent deregulation allowing foreign companies to use their local subsidiaries to acquire Japanese firms through stock swaps, according to the Nikkei newspaper.

He declined to comment, however, about whether Wal-Mart would ever consider pursuing a hostile takeover of a Japanese firm, the Nikkei said.

Wal-Mart recently lost to leading Japanese retailer Aeon Co. in its bid for a tie-up with troubled supermarket chain Daiei Inc.

Wal-Mart currently owns a 54 per cent stake in Japanese supermarket operator Seiyu and holds the right to increase that to 66 per cent by the end of this year.—AFP

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