Starbucks Swaps Iberian JV Stakes For Full Control In France
September 01 2009 - 9:27AM
Dow Jones News
Coffee-shop giant Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) Tuesday said it will
take full ownership of the joint venture Starbucks coffee business
in France it has with Spain's Sigla SA, in return handing Sigla its
stake of their shared Spanish and Portuguese Starbucks
operations.
"This agreement underscores Starbucks' commitment to France and
our belief in the long-term market's potential," Starbucks Coffee
France Managing Director Philippe Sanchez said in a statement.
Starbucks and Sigla, also known as Grupo Vips, each currently
hold 50% equity stakes in the operating entities in France, Spain
and Portugal.
Starbucks expects the transaction to close Sept. 30.
Grupo Vips will be a fully licensed partner with exclusive
rights to operate Starbucks coffee houses in Spain and Portugal,
Starbucks said.
Starbucks opened its first coffeehouse, in Paris' Opera
district, in France in January 2004 and now operates more than 50
units in and around Paris and Lyon.
Company Web site: www.starbucks.com
-By Adam Mitchell, Dow Jones Newswires, +33 1 40171756;
adam.mitchell@dowjones.com
(Mimosa Spencer in Paris contributed to this report.)