Russian billionaire buys Holland & Barrett
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[LONDON] Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman has bought British health food retailer Holland & Barrett for £1.8 billion (S$3.17 billion), his investment fund said on Monday.
L1 Retail, which is a division of Fridman's holding company LetterOne, said it has purchased Holland & Barrett from parent company Nature's Bounty - which is owned by US private equity firm Carlyle.
"Holland & Barrett is a clear market leader in the UK health and wellness retail market, with attractive growth positions in other European and international markets," said LetterOne managing partner Stephan DuCharme in a statement.
Holland & Barrett is Europe's largest health food chain with more than 1,150 outlets and a workforce of some 4,200 people.
The group was founded in 1870 and is headquartered in Nuneaton in central England. Its annual revenues last year exceeded £610 million.
AFP
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