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https://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2011/01/13/target-zelles-takeover.html?ref=rss

Good news for those Target Exclusives we could never get north of the border...

U.S. retailer Target said Thursday it is buying the store leases of Canadian discount retail chain Zellers from the U.S. investor who owns the Hudson's Bay Co. assets for $1.8 billion.

Under terms of the deal, Minneapolis-based Target will make two payments of $912.5 million in cash, in May and September 2011, to acquire the leasehold interests of 220 Zellers locations in Canada.

The Zellers locations will continue to exist under that brand name for "a period of time," HBC said in a release. But Target will convert 100 to 150 of those Zellers locations to Target stores in 2013 and 2014 and sell the rest of the current Zellers network of store leases to other retailers.

"I think there would be a number of U.S. retailers that would feel that there is opportunity to make some inroads in Canada," said Paul Taylor, chief investment officer at BMO Harris Private Banking.

But the fate of the 70-odd Zellers stores that aren't destined to become Targets is far from clear. "The company still has plans to operate a portfolio of Zellers stores in some communities across the country," HBC spokeswoman Freda Colbourne told The Canadian Press.

"The company is still going to run a chain of Zellers stores, it just might be a little bit different than today, but for the next 12 months nothing is changing," Colbourne said.

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"This transaction provides attractive long-term value and will allow us to invest substantial capital into our department store and specialty store businesses to continue to drive growth," HBC governor Richard Baker said in a news release.

A typical U.S. Target location employs between 100 and 200 people, so the deal should see the creation of some jobs. And Target estimates it will make an aggregate investment of more than $1 billion updating and renovating Zellers locations.

The Target chain currently has 1,752 stores in 49 states across the United States.

Baker's company bought all of HBC in 2008 for $1.1 billion. Selling the underperforming Zellers unit at a profit allows the company to focus on the iconic Bay brand, an initial public offering of which is much anticipated.

Target has long held ambitions in Canada, but the company was waylaid by the economic slowdown. A dearth of good locations for potential stores was a problem and the economic slowdown reined in consumer spending. Buying the Zellers infrastructure now helps it work around some of those issues, experts said Thursday.

"The Canadian consumer went into the recession in much better shape than the U.S. consumer," Taylor said.
 
That's good because Target is at least pretty good. I am not a walmart fan so I don't really go in there. But I like Target. If I ever move to Canada, I'll be able to go.
 
This really isn't anything new, been getting select Target Ex's at my local Zellers stores for well over a year or two now but, to see a full conversion is good i think, as long as they adjust their ridiculous prices on everything they sell and provide the buyer with a wider selection of products.
 
They charge slightly higher prices in order to attract a. . .different clientele. And it works!

Yea, maybe Walmart in your part of the US is filled with trashy customers..its not so bad where i am, and i live near ghetto-ish areas.

My remedy for avoiding any and all riff raff i encounter at Walmart..simply cash out at the Photolab, never had to wait.
 
Yea, maybe Walmart in your part of the US is filled with trashy customers..its not so bad where i am, and i live near ghetto-ish areas.

My remedy for avoiding any and all riff raff i encounter at Walmart..simply cash out at the Photolab, never had to wait.

The Walmarts by me aren't bad either. I've been in much worse stores. Like Dollar General or Big Lots.
 
Now watch them jack the price of figures up so much in the Canadian stores that you Canuckleheads will still have to come across the border to get them.:)

J/K guys! Congrats!
 
Zellers action figures etc have always been jacked up in price, if anything once these stores fully convert to Target, i think their prices will be considerably lower.
 
I'm not thrilled to see an American company swallow up a Canadian retailer. Past more substantive matters like a 3/4 lower homicide rate, places like Canadian Tire or Future Shop are those little things that make Canada different (and awesome).
 
I'm not thrilled to see an American company swallow up a Canadian retailer. Past more substantive matters like a 3/4 lower homicide rate, places like Canadian Tire or Future Shop are those little things that make Canada different (and awesome).

We see things like this in the US happen all the time. I'm sure there's a lot of Canadian companies here. I doubt anybody likes it, except for the companies themselves.

As for the lower homicide rate, less people, less crime. We have too many closely packed crazies down here! :lol
 
As for the lower homicide rate, less people, less crime. We have too many closely packed crazies down here! :lol

I think you might want to actually look into the population densities of Toronto and Montréal before offering that opinion. Reality is the exact opposite of your explanation. American cities tend to have much lower population densities than Europe, Japan and other societies of comparable political and economic development, yet the per capita murder rate is several times higher in America.
 
Target in Canada, eh?? maybe next thanksgiving you guys can witness this first hand:

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I'm not thrilled to see an American company swallow up a Canadian retailer. Past more substantive matters like a 3/4 lower homicide rate, places like Canadian Tire or Future Shop are those little things that make Canada different (and awesome).

U.S. retailer Target said Thursday it is buying the store leases of Canadian discount retail chain Zellers from the U.S. investor who owns the Hudson's Bay Co. assets for $1.8 billion.


Unless I misread the article...an American Company already owns it.
 
hudsons bay company (which owns zellers) is already owned by an american company..i wont miss zellers. I miss dominion, eatons (my first job!) and woolco though.
The U.S. firm NRDC Equity Partners, LLC, owner of American department store chain Lord & Taylor, announced its purchase of the company on July 16, 2008.

Canadian Tire is about all that is left now.

As for Future Shop..
In March 2001, American-based Best Buy acquired Future Shop for $480 million Canadian. Despite possible conversions to the Best Buy nameplate,
 
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