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Dick's Sporting Goods to acquire a foot locker for $ 2.4 billion

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMay 15, 2025No Comments
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Dick's Sporting Goods said on Thursday that he planned to acquire his rival Foot locker As he seeks to extend his international presence, win a new set of consumers and corner Nike Sneakers market.

Under the terms of the agreement, Dick's will use a combination of cash and new debt to acquire a foot locker for $ 2.4 billion. Shareholders of lockers on foot can receive either $ 24 in cash – a premium of around 66% of the average course of the foot locker action in the last 60 days – or 0.1168 Dick shares.

The CEO of Foot Locker, Mary Dillon, has undertaken an ambitious period at the shoe retailer, and although there have been signs of improvement, greater market conditions such as prices and the sweetness of consumers have weighed on the actions of the company, making the company a objective of potential control. From the fence on Wednesday, Foot Locker actions dropped by 41% this year.

In a joint press release, Dillon said that the acquisition is a “will” for all the work she and her team had done to improve the business.

“By joining Dick's, Foot Locker will be even better placed to extend the culture of sneakers, raise the omnichannel experience for our brand customers and partners and improve our position in the industry,” said Dillon.

The CEO added that it was “confident that this transaction represents the best way for our shareholders and other stakeholders”.

While companies are long -standing rivals – both in competition to sell the same brands in their stores – Dick's is almost double the size of the locker on foot in terms of income. During their most recent exercises, Dick's said $ 13.44 billion in income, while Foot Locker experienced $ 7.99 billion.

Dick's said that he expects to exploit Foot Locker as a self -employment in his portfolio and maintain business brands – Foot Locker Kids, WSS, Champs and Atmos.

Dick CEO Lauren Hobart said at a conference on Thursday that the two companies will be managed as separate and the consumer “may or may not know that Dick and Foot Locker are one.”

“The combination of them for the consumer is not the most important thing is to ensure that there are two powerful brands that meet all the needs of consumers, everywhere, when they want to buy,” said Hobart.

The merger brings together two emblematic names in the retail sale of sports and will give Dick a massive competitive advantage on the baskets market, especially for Nike products.

Currently, Nike's main wholesale partners are Dick's, Foot Locker and JD Sports. If the merger is approved, the combined company would be able to wedge the Nike market at a time when the sneaker giant depends more on wholesalers than in past years.

The acquisition will also allow Dick to enter the international markets for the first time, because Foot Locker operates 2,400 retail stores in 20 countries and give it access to the type of consumer who generally does not buy in his stores. Dick's client tends to be rich, in the suburbs and older, while the locker customer on foot is urban, younger and more likely to be a lower and average income. The latter customer has long supported the cultivation of sneakers and is essential for Dick to have reached long -term growth and a competitive advantage.

While Hobart has said that the company does not turn to international expansion at the moment, the total addressable market in which Dick's operates will drop from $ 300 billion to $ 300 billion due to the world's scope of foot locker.

The proposed combination raises considerable anti-competition problems, but Wall Street is expecting the Federal Commerce Commission for President Donald Trump to be more favorable to mergers.

Hobart said during the call that companies “do not expect any regulatory concern” with the FTC.

The busier on foot has climbed more than 80% after the announcement of the agreement on Thursday. Dick's shares fell by around 15% while investors were concerned about the impact that the merger could have on financial results.

While Dick is expecting the transaction to be accreetive for profits during the first complete financial year after closing and provides between $ 100 and $ 125 million in cost synergies, Foot Locker has been struggling for some time. He has a heavy store imprint, many of which are in shopping centers, and he is more exposed to economic slowdowns due to the lower income of his client.

Foot Locker has evaluated all of its stores and determined that certain locations could close, said Hobart, but it does not expect a “significant” number of stores to close.

In a note on Thursday, TD Cowen described the agreement as “strategic error” because it demoted Dick's actions to keep the purchase. Analyst John Kernan said that the agreement is “likely to produce low yields” and has clear risks for synergies, integration and the structural foundation of football activities. Kernan expects the capital return to be low and said that it increased the risk of balance sheet.

“There is little or no priority on mergers and acquisitions, creating a value for shareholders within the retail sale of flexible lines. In our opinion, there are countless examples of mergers and acquisitions to destroy billions of dollars of value since we covered the sector,” said Kernan.

Dick Executive President Ed Stack said that the company knew that there would be an initial skepticism in response to the merger, but stressed that the two companies are “very confident” and “for work”.

“We are quite conservative. We don't have many big egos here,” he said. “If we have not seen this clear line of view to this, or if we thought it was going to have an impact on what we are able to do with Dick, we would not do it.”

The two companies pre-announced the results of the first tax quarter after announcing the merger. Foot Locker said comparable sales down 2.6% compared to the period of the previous year, led by an international slowdown, and plans to see a net loss of $ 363 million for the period, against a net profit of 8 million dollars in the period of the previous year. This loss includes $ 276 million in charges mainly linked to the brands and deficiencies of goodwill.

Meanwhile, Dick's said that he had experienced comparable sales of 4.5% and share per share of $ 3.24.

“We are very satisfied with our solid beginning of the year and our sustained growth has demonstrated,” said Hobart. “The strength of our company puts us in an excellent position for our proposal to acquire Foot Locker – a transformative step to accelerate our global scope and generate a significant value for our athletes, teammates, partners and shareholders.”

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