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Written by Stefan Van Rompaey
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  • People Daniel Kretinsky
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Billionaire Daniel Kretinsky makes bid for Casino

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Food24 April, 2023

Czech nvestor Daniel Kretinsky wants to take control of the struggling French retail group Casino with a capital increase. However, the retailer itself is in talks with Intermarché about a deeper partnership.

Gaining control

Casino is buckling under a debt of some 4.5 billion euros. EP Global Commerce, Kretinsky’s investment fund, wants to add 750 million euros into the ailing French retail group’s capital. The fund also wants to give existing shareholders the chance to subscribe to a capital increase totalling another 350 million euros. This would potentially allow the investor, which already holds 10.1 % of Casino’s shares, to take control of the group.

In a response, Casino said it will analyse this proposal, but the retailer pointed out that the proposed transaction would lead to “very significant” dilution for existing shareholders. The group is considering requesting the appointment of mediators. Moreover, Kretinsky’s offer is very conditional: creditors and French authorities must agree. The question is also what CEO Jean-Charles Naouri, currently still the largest shareholder, thinks about the offer.

Cooperation with Intermarché

To complicate matters further, Casino announced on Monday morning that it is in talks to expand its purchasing cooperation with the Groupement des Mousquetaires (Intermarché) into the planned joint venture with agri-food group Teract. That new structure would also plan to sell some hundred stores to Intermarché in the coming years, which together account for sales of at least 1.1 billion euros. The Musketeers would also become minority shareholders.

Casino is known for its hypermarkets and supermarkets of the same name in France, and also operates supermarket chain Monoprix and convenience store chain Franprix, as well as e-commerce platform Cdiscount. The group, which also operates in Latin America, posted a net loss of 316 million euros in 2022, on a turnover of 33.6 billion euros.

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