Coats Viyella Plc and Tootal Group plc: A report on
the merger situations
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Summary
The merger situations
On 12 May 1989 Coats Viyella Plc (Coats) acquired 25.1 per cent of the
equity of the Tootal Group plc (Tootal), a purchase which took Coats'
total holding to 29.9 per cent. On the same date Coats and Tootal announced
an agreed bid by which Coats would acquire all the issued share capital
of Tootal. On 26 June 1989 the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
asked the Commission (see Appendix 1.1) to investigate and report on whether
the existing shareholding (`the merger in being') and the proposals for
a full merger (`the merger in contemplation') gave rise to effects which
would be adverse to the public interest. Coats and Tootal are among the
largest textile groups in the United Kingdom and, if the full merger took
place, the merged group would be one of the largest textile companies
in the world.
The markets involved
The production, distribution and retail sales of textiles and clothing
are important to the economies of many developed and developing countries,
though the United Kingdom, in common with many other developed countries,
has in recent decades faced increasing competition from imports, especially
from low-cost sources of supply. Coats and Tootal told us that they regarded
the merger as a unique opportunity to create a broadly-based and efficient
international textile group.
We have examined the effects of the merger on competition in the United
Kingdom and found that in many of the individual textile markets in which
it would be operating, the merged group, despite its overall size, would
have a relatively small market share. In those markets we do not consider
the proposed merger would have any adverse effect on competition.
The new group would be the world's largest producer of industrial sewing
thread with over 40 per cent of the United Kingdom market. It would also
have well over 50 per cent of the United Kingdom market for the sale of
domestic thread used for home needlework.
After careful consideration of the market for industrial thread and
an examination of the ability of the other suppliers to compete with the
combined group, offering thread manufactured in the United Kingdom or
imported from elsewhere in Europe or the rest of the world, we have decided
that the merger would not have a serious adverse effect on competition
for the supply of industrial thread.
In the market for domestic thread there are at present only three major
competitors. Tootal, the market leader, has 37 per cent of the market.
Gütermann, a Swiss/German group, has 20 per cent and Coats 18 per
cent. Coats owns 20 per cent of the share capital of Gütermann, has
a seat on the supervisory board and a pre-emptive right over the remaining
shares. Branded thread is often sold through merchandising units and the
three major competitors dominate that market. We have decided that, if
the merger were allowed, there would be a reduction of competition to
the extent that the public interest in maintaining choice and supply of
domestic thread at reasonable price levels would be adversely affected.
Conclusions
We found no adverse effects arising from the proposed merger except
those that would occur in the domestic thread market. We have recommended
that if Coats disposed of its existing United Kingdom interests in domestic
thread supply and sold its shares in Gütermann, Coats should be allowed
to retain all its current holding in Tootal which gives rise to the merger
in being and proceed if it so decides with the arrangements for the merger
in contemplation.
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Contents
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Chapters
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1 |
Summary |
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2 |
The textile and clothing market |
| Chapter
3 |
The parties |
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4 |
The views of the main parties |
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The views of other parties |
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6 |
Conclusion |
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List of signatories |
Appendices
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the chapters to which they relate) |
| 1.1 |
The reference and background |
| 2.1 |
MMC survey of users of industrial thread |
| 2.2 |
MMC survey of suppliers of industrial thread |
| 3.1 |
Coats: financial information |
| 3.2 |
Tootal: financial information |
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