Tod’s buyout won’t go forward after offer misses threshold

Tod’s buyout won’t go forward after offer misses threshold

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The buyout offer for Italian luxury shoemaker Tod’s SpA won’t go forward after the Della Valle family fell short of the 90% ownership threshold it targeted, the family’s financial vehicle DeVa Finance said Wednesday, citing provisional results.

Those results show the offerer would hold 86.95% of Tod’s
TOD,
-17.27%

share capital at the conclusion of the offer period, below the 90% threshold targeted, DeVa said.

In August, the Della Valle family announced plans to take the company private as part of a strategy to boost growth. At 40 euros ($39.65) a share, the bid valued the company at around EUR1.3 billion.

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