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M&S And Ocado In Talks Over British Retail Joint Venture

By Dayeeta Das
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M&S And Ocado In Talks Over British Retail Joint Venture

British retailer Marks & Spencer is in talks with online supermarket Ocado to secure a food delivery service for the first time, sending shares in both groups soaring.

The companies released a short statement on Tuesday, saying there was no guarantee a deal would emerge, after London's Evening Standard newspaper said Marks & Spencer (M&S) was set to pay up to $1.2 billion for a 50% stake in a joint venture with Ocado.

Major Deals

Ocado, founded by three Goldman Sachs bankers 18 years ago, has been transformed in the last year after it struck major deals to sell its technology to international retailers such as US group Kroger Co, France's Casino.

The Evening Standard report suggested Ocado would use M&S as a supply partner for British customers. It was not clear what this would mean for its current partnership with the John Lewis-owned Waitrose supermarket chain.

Shares in Ocado were up 10% at 11:42 GMT, while M&S was up 4%.

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