DSG sought bid from Media Markt, but rebuffed: report

Sat Sep 6, 2008 3:02pm IST
 
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LONDON (Reuters) - Germany's Media Markt, Europe's biggest electrical goods retailer, has rejected a request from DSG International Plc (DSGI.L: Quote, Profile, Research) to consider a bid for its closest rival, the Financial Times said on its Web site.

The FT.com, citing unnamed people familiar with both companies, said Britain's DSG, which trades as Currys and PC World in the UK, UniEuro in Italy and Elkjop in Nordic countries, first made the informal approach in the Spring.

It said Media Markt, owned by Metro AG (MEOG.DE: Quote, Profile, Research), Germany's biggest retailer, was put off by the size of the potential deal.

"We never comment on speculation and rumor," a DSG spokesman said. "DSG is totally committed to its renewal and transformation plan. The management team led by John Browett is completely focused on that."

Media Markt and Metro could not immediately be reached for comment.

An industry source said an attempt to combine Europe's two biggest electrical goods retailers could meet opposition from anti-trust regulators.

"There would be some interesting conversations if it did happen," the source said, noting that DSG's and Media Markt's businesses overlapped in Italy and some Scandinavian countries.

Both DSG and Media Markt are battling a slowdown in consumer spending, exacerbated by growing competition from supermarkets and online retailers such as Amazon.com (AMZN.O: Quote, Profile, Research).

On Wednesday, DSG reported a 7 percent drop in like-for-like sales for the 16 weeks to August 23.  Continued...

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