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Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash

Admin edit (Chris): split from a very old thread about an attempted merger in 2018

So this merger was blocked and Asda are in trouble looking to sell off sites to only lease back. Is it better Asda goes bust? Was that mentioned in the block

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/c...burys-and-asda

https://news.sky.com/story/asda-to-s...-pile-13473168

Asdas conveniently in town here. Morrisons opened a brand new store in town in a brand new building which has now closed down including the empty building. What a waste. A smaller Sainsbury's closed in town. M&S shutdown in town. But we do have a new Tesco express in town though lol

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So this merger was blocked and Asda are in trouble looking to sell off sites to only lease back. Is it better Asda goes bust? Was that mentioned in the block

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/c...burys-and-asda

https://news.sky.com/story/asda-to-s...-pile-13473168

Asdas conveniently in town here. Morrisons opened a brand new store in a brand new building which has now closed down including the empty building. What a waste.
I thought the ones that bought ASDA thought they'd make a huge profit out of it. Obviously not worked out for them. I thought Morrisons were struggling more so. Their own range (Morrisons) used be okay but now the quality has really dropped and most of it is now crap. Between them both, both of their own ranges seemed to have cut way too many corners and the quality isn't just there anymore.
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash

I have worked for employers in the past who use sale-and-leaseback to make the operation look more profitable. To an extent it does improve profitability in the short term because you get all the property sales on your balance sheet and you lose a lot of ongoing costs related to the maintenance of the estate. But in the longer run you’re at the mercy of a landlord to whom you owe rent, upon whom you rely for maintenance and who, once the contract is up, can turf you out of the building which you no longer own.
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash

Virtually all BT buildings, including exchanges, were sold to Telereal Trillium back in 2001 and leased back. That deal included building maintenance.

Which goes a long way to explain why BT buildings all now look rundown and grubby.
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Virtually all BT buildings, including exchanges, were sold to Telereal Trillium back in 2001 and leased back. That deal included building maintenance.

Which goes a long way to explain why BT buildings all now look rundown and grubby.
So the new owners don’t want to spend money on maintenance? Well, I’m shocked to hear that.....
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash

Do they not sell off these assets for a more professional approach to whichever department they don't see themselves experts in therefore handing over control
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Re: Asda planning sale-and-leaseback to raise cash

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So the new owners don’t want to spend money on maintenance? Well, I’m shocked to hear that.....
Most telephone exchanges are far too big for what they house since the end of the 1990's.
By then they had all moved over to System X, System Y etc, which takes up way less space than the old TXE4/TXE2/Crossbar/Strouger that they replced
I used to visit exchanges that had entire empty floors after conversion (and not small either).
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I used to visit exchanges that had entire empty floors after conversion (and not small either).
Best one I visited was London Mayfair exchange, part of which had been turned over to office space. My colleagues who worked there loved having it as their address on business cards.

Stood outside one day and witnessed a new Bentley cutting a corner and colliding with another new Bentley coming the other way. Bet their insurers were overjoyed.
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