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Hudson's Bay Co. T.HBC


Primary Symbol: HBAYF

Hudson's Bay Co, or HBC, is a Canadian retail business group. The company operates department stores throughout Canada, Belgium, Germany, and the United States under various banners. These banners include Saks Fifth Avenue, Hudson's Bay, Lord & Taylor, and Off 5th in North America and Galeria Kaufhof, Galeria Inno, and Sportarena in Europe. HBC also has investments in real estate joint ventures. In Canada, it has partnered with RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust in the RioCan-HBC joint venture.


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Post by las5513on Jun 26, 2018 9:54am
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Copied today from BNN website but sounds like BS statement

Copied today from BNN website but sounds like BS statementThe activist investor who has been urging Hudsons Bay Co. (HBC.TO) to explore ways to unlock the companys value by selling its real estate says he is encouraged by reports the retailer is exploring a joint venture for its European business. According Reuters report, HBC is in talks with Austrian property and retail group Signa Holding GmbH about a joint venture for its German retail chain Kaufhof. HBC told BNN Bloomberg in an email it would not comment on rumour or speculation. We believe at the right price this reported transaction with Signa could be a step in a positive direction, Jonathan Litt, Founder and CIO of Land and Buildings said in a statement. Hudsons Bay had reportedly rejected a previous bid of 3 billion euros from Signa. The deal would see Signa's department store operator Karstadt acquire half of Kaufhof's property company, and 51 per cent of its operating company, with the option to buy the rest at a later date, Reuters reported. We believe the deal in question could result in up to $10 per share to HBC shareholders when combined with the recently announced sales of the Lord & Taylor flagship store in Manhattan and the Hudsons Bay store in Vancouver, Litt said.
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