Spectrum Brands Shares Fall 15% After DOJ Sues to Block Deal with Assa Abloy
September 15 2022 - 1:50PM
Dow Jones News
By Kathryn Hardison
Shares of Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc. dropped on Thursday
after the Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit to block
Assa Abloy AB's plans to buy the company's hardware and
home-improvement segment for $4.3 billion in cash.
At 1:10 p.m. EST, shares slid 15% to $49.93. Thursday's intraday
low was $49.59, the lowest level since July 28, 2020, according to
FactSet.
The department alleges that the deal would eliminate
head-to-head competition between Assa Abloy and Spectrum, "risking
higher prices, lower quality, reduced innovation and poorer service
in the sale of at least two types of residential door hardware:
premium mechanical door hardware and smart locks."
Spectrum Brands said in a statement that it would "vigorously
oppose" the suit and that the deal with Assa Abloy would benefit
consumers by ultimately delivering better innovation and product
choice.
Shares of Spectrum Brands are down 51% for the year.
Write to Kathryn Hardison at kathryn.hardison@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
September 15, 2022 13:35 ET (17:35 GMT)
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