Staple, Office Depot to scrap merger deal after judge ruling
WASHINGTON: No. 1 office supply chain Staples and smaller rival Office Depot Inc said on Tuesday they would terminate their planned merger after a U.S. federal judge ordered the deal temporarily halted because of antitrust concerns.
Shares of Office Depot plunged 26 percent and Staples shares fell 10 percent in extended trading following the ruling.
Judge Emmet Sullivan of U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, in a three-page order granting the Federal Trade Commission's request for a preliminary injunction, said the agency had shown there was a "reasonable probability" that the merger would "substantially impair competition" for the sale of office supplies to large business customers.
He said he would publish an opinion under seal on Wednesday.
Staples, based in Framingham, Massachusetts, said in a statement it would terminate the $6.3 billion deal and pay Office Depot a $250 million break-up fee.
"We are extremely disappointed that the FTC’s request for preliminary injunction was granted despite the fact that it failed to define the relevant market correctly, and fell woefully short of proving its case," Staples' chief executive, Ron Sargent, said in a statement. "We believe that it is in the best interest of our shareholders, customers and associates to forego appealing this decision."
The FTC called the judge's decision "great news." "This deal would eliminate head-to-head competition between Staples and Office Depot and likely lead to higher prices and lower quality service for large businesses that buy office supplies," Debbie Feinstein, head of the FTC's Bureau of Competition, said in a statement.
The FTC, in a complaint filed in December, argued that the deal was illegal because the two companies were each other's biggest rival. It said the two sell 79 percent of the pens, paper, file folders and other "consumable office supplies" sold to Fortune 100 companies. The FTC had stopped a merger attempt between the two companies in 1997.
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