Tempur Sealy seeks sales bounce with $4 billion deal for Mattress Firm

Reuters

Published May 09, 2023 08:25AM ET

Updated May 09, 2023 05:22PM ET

By Deborah Mary Sophia and Abigail Summerville

(Reuters) -Tempur Sealy International Inc said on Tuesday it would buy retailer Mattress Firm in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $4 billion, as the leading U.S. bedding maker looks to stem a post-pandemic decline in sales.

Mattress companies have struggled in recent quarters from an easing in demand following the explosive growth seen during the early months of the pandemic when consumers upgraded their home furnishings.

Mattress Firm, part-owned by Steinhoff International Holdings NV, is among the biggest bedding retailers in the U.S., with more than 2,300 brick-and-mortar store locations. The deal would give the combined company a footprint of about 3,000 stores globally

Earlier this year, Mattress Firm said it was continuing to explore all options for the business after withdrawing plans to go public.

REGULATORY SPEED BUMP?

The companies, however, expect to close the deal only by the second half of 2024, with analysts anticipating a lengthy review by regulators.

Tempur Sealy (NYSE:TPX) said it had received a request for additional information and documentary material from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Negotiations with the FTC are in the "early innings", Tempur Sealy executives said in an earnings call.

The firms also submitted a Hart-Scott-Rodino filing, or a pre-merger notification, with regulators back in October, given the uncertain regulatory environment.

"In the current environment ... it has become difficult when you try to negotiate a deal as to understand how much FTC risk you have, because it's different than what it has been historically," Tempur Sealy CEO Scott Thompson told Reuters.

"(The early filing helps) get a flavor of the initial reaction and make sure you understand where there might be issues."