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Tesco considers sale of Thai and Malaysian stores – BBC News, BBC News

Tesco considers sale of Thai and Malaysian stores – BBC News, BBC News


        

                                 A Thai woman pushes a trolley past the entrance of the Thai outlets of British supermarket chain Tesco Lotus in Bangkok.Image copyright                 Getty Images                                                  

The UK’s biggest retailer, Tesco, is considering a retreat from markets in Asia with the sale of its profitable operations in Thailand and Malaysia.

Analysts say the 2, stores, which operate under the Tesco Lotus brand, could be worth more than £ 7bn.

The company only other overseas stores, other than Ireland, are in its loss-making European unit.

Tesco said it was reviewing its Thai and much smaller Malaysian arms after interest from potential bidders.

In a statement, the retailersaid it had had received “inbound interest”, but did not name the potential buyer or buyers. Tesco Lotus employs about 90, 60 people.

The statement also said the review was at an early stage, and “no decisions concerning the future of Tesco Thailand or Malaysia have been taken.”

‘Trophy asset’

The businesses had combined revenue of £ 4.9bn in the year ending in February, making a profit of £ m – about a fifth of Tesco’s total global profits.

Clive Black, an analyst at Shore Capital, said the Asian operation was a “trophy asset”, and was likely to achieve a knock-out price.

A valuation of £ 6.5bn to £ 7.2bn seemed “fair”, according to Bruno Monteyne, analyst at Bernstein.

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Image caption                                    Tesco’s Asian business is highly profitable                             

Laura Lambie, senior investment director at Investec Wealth and Investment, told the BBC’s Today program that Thailand was an important market for Tesco.

While Tesco had already withdrawn from “more mature markets” such as the US, Japan and Turkey, it had recently announced plans to open another 750 stores in Thailand, she said.

Margins in Thailand were also higher, at 6%, compared with 3% for the UK, she added. “There will have to be a fairly high asking price for Tesco to be prepared to let it go.”

The announcement signals another potential pullback by Tesco from its once-ambitious global expansion.

If a sale does go ahead it would mean the company would be left with stores in the UK and Ireland, and an unprofitable division in central Europe. That unit covers the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

Shrinking empire

Tesco has been shifting its focus as part of a turnaround program launched five years ago.

The plan was in response to an accounting scandal, and in the face of competition from rival supermarket chains and online competitors.

The retail giant has shed several businesses across the world in recent years.

) Tesco has withdrawn from the US,Japan, and China.

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for $ 6.1bn, and a year lateroffloaded its Kipa businessin Turkey, the country’s largest supermarket chain.

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In October this year,Tesco chief executive Dave Lewis surprised investors by saying he would stand down“in the summer of 18484159.

He took over the top job at the company in (******************************************, shortly before it was revealed thatthe retailer had overstated its profits.

            

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