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£1bn bid for supermarket group Somerfield

09/02/2005 - 12:25:26
British supermarket group Somerfield said today it had received a £1bn (€1.45bn) takeover approach from Baugur, the Iceland-based group that has already pulled off a string of other deals on the UK high street.

The Bristol-based company, which owns the Kwik-Save chain, said it was investigating the proposed offer, which was priced at 190p a share.

Baugur, which already owns womenswear stores including Karen Millen and Coast, is days away from completing the takeover of Iceland chain from Big Food Group.

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