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TNT Express Shares Skyrocket After FedEx Says It Will Buy Dutch Rival

Published 04/07/2015, 10:08 AM
Updated 04/07/2015, 10:15 AM
© Reuters/Darren Staples. A worker walks past TNT delivery vans at a sorting office in Wellingborough, England.<br/>
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© Reuters/Darren Staples. A worker walks past TNT delivery vans at a sorting office in Wellingborough, England.<br/>

Stock in TNT Express NV AMS:TNTE was one of the biggest gainers in Europe Tuesday after FedEx Corporation NYSE:FDX said it would buy the its Dutch rival for 4.4 billion euros ($4.8 billion). The deal, expected to be completed within the first half of next year, bolsters the Memphis, Tennessee-based company’s business in Europe.

“This transaction allows us to quickly broaden our portfolio of international transportation solutions to take advantage of market trends – especially the continuing growth of global e-commerce,” Frederick W. Smith, chairman and CEO of FedEx said in a statement announcing the acquisition.

Once completed, FedEx will more than double its European market share, but would still put it behind its main U.S. rival, Atlanta-based United Parcel Service, Inc. NYSE:UPS.

Two years ago, UPS ditched its attempt to acquire TNT Express for $7 billion after European antitrust regulators objected to a deal that would have made UPS and Deutsche Post AG (XETRA:DPWGn) (ETR:DPW), commonly known as DHL, with about two thirds of the European market for international parcel-deliveries.

But regulators have watched TNT struggle against DHL, UPS and FedEx, and UPS’s failure to acquire TNT helped FedEx come in later at a lower bidding price, according to the Wall Street Journal.

A stronger dollar and signs an improved European economy that’s been struggling for years made the deal more appealing. FedEx Express Chief Executive David Bronczek said at a news conference in Amsterdam Tuesday that an agreement was landed after less than two months of talks, lighting fast for a deal of this scope.

TNT Express shares leaped 29.53 percent to 7.77 euros ($8.45) as the Amsterdam stock exchange headed toward its closing bell on Tuesday. FedEx shares were up 3.60 percent in pre-market trading in New York, to $172.67.

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