Alimentation Couche-Tard
ALIMENTATION COUCHE-TARD, $60.63, symbol ATD.B on Toronto, has agreed to buy 279 Esso gas stations in Ontario and Quebec from Imperial Oil for $1.7 billion. (Imperial Oil is a recommendation of The Successful Investor, our newsletter that focuses on conservative investments.) Imperial Oil is selling all of its 497 company-owned Esso gas stations to independent operators for $2.8 billion. Following the sale, franchisees will operate all of its 1,700 Esso stations across Canada. Besides Couche-Tard, the buyers include 7-Eleven Canada, which is getting 148 stations in Alberta and British Columbia. Parkland Fuel (Toronto symbol PKI) will buy 17 stations in Saskatchewan and Manitoba....
IMPERIAL OIL LTD., $44.40, Toronto symbol IMO, is selling its 497 company-owned Esso gas stations to independent operators for $2.8 billion. Following the sale, franchisees will operate all of its 1,700 Esso stations across Canada. The buyers include Alimentation Couche-Tard (Toronto symbol ATD.B). It is purchasing 279 stations in Ontario and Quebec. (Alimentation Couche-Tard is a recommendation of Stock Pickers Digest, our newsletter that focuses on aggressive investments.) In addition, 7-Eleven Canada is getting 148 stations in Alberta and British Columbia. Parkland Fuel (Toronto symbol PKI), will buy 17 stations in Saskatchewan and Manitoba....
IMPERIAL OIL LTD. $44 (Toronto symbol IMO; Conservative Growth and Income Portfolios, Shares outstanding: 847.6 million; Market cap: $37.3 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.5; Dividend yield: 1.3%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.imperialoil.ca) is selling its 497 company-owned Esso gas stations to independent operators for $2.8 billion. Following the sale, franchisees will operate all of its 1,700 Esso stations across Canada. The buyers include Alimentation Couche-Tard (Toronto symbol ATD.B). It is purchasing 279 stations in Ontario and Quebec. (Alimentation Couche- Tard is a recommendation of Stock Pickers Digest, our newsletter that focuses on aggressive investments.) In addition, 7-Eleven Canada is getting 148 stations in Alberta and British Columbia. Parkland Fuel (Toronto symbol PKI), will buy 17 stations in Saskatchewan and Manitoba....
IMPERIAL OIL LTD. $44 (Toronto symbol IMO; Conservative Growth and Income Portfolios, Shares outstanding: 847.6 million; Market cap: $37.3 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 1.5; Dividend yield: 1.3%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.imperialoil.ca) is selling its 497 company-owned Esso gas stations to independent operators for $2.8 billion. Following the sale, franchisees will operate all of its 1,700 Esso stations across Canada. The buyers include Alimentation Couche-Tard (Toronto symbol ATD.B). It is purchasing 279 stations in Ontario and Quebec. (Alimentation Couche- Tard is a recommendation of Stock Pickers Digest, our newsletter that focuses on aggressive investments.) In addition, 7-Eleven Canada is getting 148 stations in Alberta and British Columbia. Parkland Fuel (Toronto symbol PKI), will buy 17 stations in Saskatchewan and Manitoba....
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METRO INC. $39 (Toronto symbol MRU; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 241.5 million; Market cap: $9.4 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 0.8; Dividend yield: 1.2%; TSINetwork Rating: Average; www.metro.ca) operates 600 grocery stores and 250 drugstores in Quebec and Ontario. In its 2015 fiscal year, which ended September 26, 2015, Metro’s earnings rose 13.6%, to $523.6 million from $460.9 million in 2014. It spent $418.0 million on share buybacks in 2015, which is why earnings per share gained 18.7%, to $2.03 from $1.71. Overall sales rose 5.5%, to $12.2 billion from $11.6 billion. Same-store sales increased 4.0%....
ALIMENTATION COUCHE-TARD, $62.68, symbol ATD.B on Toronto, has agreed to buy Ireland’s Topaz chain for an undisclosed amount. Topaz is the country’s leading operator of gas stations and convenience store stations, with a 35% share of the market. The chain consists of 464 locations across Ireland, including its recently acquired Esso network. Topaz owns 162 of these outlets, while dealers own the remaining 302. The agreement also includes a commercial-fuels operation with more than 30 depots and two terminals. Growth by acquisition can be risky, especially with a deal this big. But Couche-Tard has a long record of successfully integrating acquisitions, including Norway’s Statoil Fuel & Retail gas station chain, which it bought for $2.7 billion in June 2012. It also paid $1.7 billion for the Pantry, which has more than 1,500 convenience stores in 13 southern U.S. states, in March 2015....
ALIMENTATION COUCHE-TARD, $62.78, symbol ATD.B on Toronto, operates 8,006 convenience stores throughout North America and 2,217 in Europe, including Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden and Denmark), Poland, the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) and Russia. In the three months ended October 11, 2015, Couche-Tard’s sales fell 5.7%, to $8.44 billion from $8.95 billion a year earlier (all figures except share price in U.S. dollars). The decline came from lower gasoline prices and the sale of its aviation-fuel business late last year. The higher U.S. dollar also cut the contribution from the company’s European operations. Without one-time items, earnings per share rose 20.0%, to $0.66 from $0.55, partly due to higher profit margins on merchandise and fuel. The company also paid less interest as it reduces the debt it took on to fund acquisitions, including its $2.7-billion purchase of Norway’s Statoil Fuel & Retail gas station chain in June 2012. As well, in March 2015, it paid $1.7 billion for the Pantry, which has more than 1,500 convenience stores in 13 southern U.S. states....