SYDNEY ― Woolworths has finalized the sale of its Home Timber & Hardware banner to wholesaler Metcash for $165 million, the Australian Business Review reports, as part of its strategy to divest itself of its hardware holdings. That plan has also seen a fire sale at the ill-fated Masters Home Improvement joint venture, whose stores’ inventory will be cleared out by early December. Sale of the Masters properties, however, is being held up by a dispute with JV partner Lowe’s, which is challenging Woolworths asking price in court. With the acquisition of Home Timber & Hardware, Metcash will now have a $2.2 billion share in home improvement sales. Its other banners consist of Mitre 10, True Value Hardware, and Thrifty Link, in addition to its wholesaling to independents.
Woolworths sells off Home Timber & Hardware
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