Albertsons says Washington AG denied request for injunction to stop dividend payout

Reuters

Published Dec 09, 2022 10:36PM ET

Updated Dec 10, 2022 08:15AM ET

(Reuters) -U.S. grocery chain Albertsons Companies Inc said that Washington State Court had denied a request of preliminary injunction by the state's Attorney General to prevent the company from paying $4 billion to shareholders in a special dividend.

The court has extended the existing temporary restraining order until Dec. 19 to give the Attorney General an opportunity to appeal, the company said late on Friday.

It awaits a ruling on the request for another preliminary injunction filed on Dec. 1 by the California, Illinois and District of Columbia Attorneys General against the previously announced $6.85 per share dividend, according to a statement.

Albertsons said it continues to believe that the claims are "meritless and provides no legal basis for preventing the payment of a dividend."

Kroger (NYSE:KR) snapped up Albertsons in a $25 billion deal in October, in a mega merger between the No. 1 and 2 standalone grocers, saying that the deal would help it better compete against U.S. grocery industry leader Walmart (NYSE:WMT) Inc on prices. The planned acquisition has come under sharp criticism on antitrust grounds.

Kroger this month received a request for additional information from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission as part of the regulatory review process for the planned merger.