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Amazon Said To Walk Away From $1 Billion Souq.com Takeover Talks

By Steve Wynne-Jones
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Amazon Said To Walk Away From $1 Billion Souq.com Takeover Talks

Amazon.com, Inc. and India’s Flipkart Online Services Pvt have walked away from talks to acquire Dubai-based Souq.com after disagreeing over price, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.

The e-commerce business is now seeking other potential investors and is negotiating with mall operator Majid Al Futtaim, one of the people said, asking not to be identified, as the talks are not public.

US online retail giant Amazon entered talks with Souq.com last year in a deal that would have been worth about $1 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said in November. The Middle Eastern company’s existing investors include Tiger Global Management and South Africa’s Naspers Ltd. Souq.com appointed Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. to find buyers for a stake last year, people familiar said.

Souq.com became the highest-valued Internet company in the Middle East after a $275 million founding round in February 2016, according to Standard Chartered Plc., which has invested in Souq. The company sells more than 1.5 million products online to customers in countries including the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

A spokesman for Majid Al Futtaim declined to comment, while Amazon and Flipkart did not immediately return requests for comment. Souq.com was not immediately available to comment either.

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