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Dollar Tree exploring sale of Family Dollar business

Dollar Tree could potentially sell or spin off the Family Dollar business.
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Dollar Tree today announced that the company has initiated a formal review of strategic alternatives of the company’s Family Dollar business segment, which could include among others, a potential sale, spin off or other disposition of the business.

“Dollar Tree has been on a multi-year journey to help the company fully achieve its potential,” said Rick Dreiling, chairman and CEO of Dollar Tree. “Last year, we announced a comprehensive review of the Family Dollar portfolio, including the planned closure of approximately 970 underperforming Family Dollar stores to focus on enhanced investments in remaining Family Dollar stores that present favorable opportunities for long-term growth and transformation, with more attractive returns on capital. We are already beginning to see progress in this targeted strategy in the streamlined Family Dollar banner."

Dreiling continued, "At the same time, we continue to aggressively grow the Dollar Tree banner through compelling initiatives like our expanded multi-price offerings, significant planned new store openings across the United States, and accretive transactions like our recent successful bid to acquire up to 170 stores from 99 Cents Only. The unique needs of each banner at this timetransformation at Family Dollar and growth acceleration at Dollar Treelead us to the decision to conduct a thorough review of strategic alternatives for the Family Dollar business. Our goal is to position both the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar banners to progress further and faster, and to determine whether the exclusive attention of a dedicated team will benefit both, while creating value for Dollar Tree shareholders and other stakeholders.”

[Read more: Dollar Tree plans to close about 1,000 stores]

Dollar Tree has not set a deadline or definitive timetable for the completion of the strategic alternatives review process, and there can be no assurance that this process will result in any transaction or particular outcome. The company does not intend to comment further unless and until the board has approved a specific course of action or the company has otherwise determined that further disclosure is appropriate or necessary.

Dollar Tree has retained J.P. Morgan Securities as its financial advisor and Davis Polk & Wardwell as its legal advisor to assist in this review.

[Read more: Dollar Tree appoints new CEO]

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