Uber nears €12.5bn deal to acquire Delivery Hero, FT reports

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Uber is set to take over Delivery Hero in a deal valuing the German food delivery company ​at about €12.5 billion ($14.34 billion), the Financial Times reported ‌on Wednesday.

Delivery Hero confirmed it was in advanced negotiations with Uber regarding a potential takeover offer on Tuesday.

Here are a few details ​on the potential deal:

  • Acquiring Delivery Hero, which has ​a market value of roughly €11.6 billion, would expand ⁠the Uber Eats food-delivery network in Europe, the Middle ​East, Asia and Latin America. But the deal could ​attract scrutiny from antitrust regulators due to overlap in the companies’ operations.
  • Delivery Hero could announce the deal as early as Thursday, with ​Uber paying roughly €41 per share, the Financial Times reported, ​citing multiple people familiar with the matter.
  • The terms and timing have ‌not ⁠been finalized and could still change.
  • Under the proposed deal, Delivery Hero will split off part of its business, selling its Turkish unit Yemeksepeti and several European operations to ​an investment ​firm, in an ⁠effort to limit geographic overlap with Uber and reduce potential antitrust scrutiny, the report ​said.
  • Both Delivery Hero and Uber did not ​immediately ⁠respond to a Reuters request for comment.
  • The discussions follow months of speculation over Delivery Hero’s future. Uber approached the ⁠company in ​May with a €38 per share ​offer that investors viewed as too low.
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