U.S. grocer Albertsons expects IPO to raise up to $1.3 billion

Reuters

Published Jun 18, 2020 04:40PM ET

Updated Jun 18, 2020 07:00PM ET

(Reuters) - U.S. grocery retailer Albertsons Cos Inc said on Thursday its initial public offering would target to raise up to $1.32 billion.

The company said certain selling stockholders are offering 65.8 million shares at an indicative price range of $18 to $20 per share. The grocery retailer will not receive any proceeds from the IPO.

The upper end of the range would value the company at $11.61 billion, based on outstanding shares including certain convertible preferred stocks.

The IPO's underwriters have an option of buying an additional 9.9 million shares. Including this, the offering could fetch as much as $1.51 billion.

Albertsons, which operates namesake stores as well as U.S. supermarket chain Safeway and grocer Von, filed paperwork for an IPO in March, years after poor market conditions derailed its earlier attempt at going public.

Grocers, including Albertsons' 20 well-known banners, have benefited from panic buying and stockpiling amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as consumers rushed to supermarkets days before long lockdowns.

Albertsons is backed by Cerberus Capital Management LP, a buyout firm controlled by billionaire Stephen Feinberg. The listing would pave the road for Cerberus to exit the company.

Albertsons said on Thursday it would list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "ACI".