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Car dealership Lookers agrees half-billion pound takeover by Canadian firm

Alpha Auto Group will buy Lookers through Global Auto Holdings Limited

Lookers has car dealerships across the country(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Car dealership Lookers has agreed to a nearly half-billion pound takeover by a Canadian group.

The board and major shareholders of the Altrincham-based business have backed the deal with Alpha Auto Group, an Ontario-based car dealership chain.

The 120p-per-share bid values the company at around £465.4m.

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That is around 35% more than the company’s shares were trading at on Monday.

The deal has already got big buy-in, with the board unanimously backing it alongside investors who hold 42% of the company’s shares.

Lookers said that TDR Capital, Artemis Investment Management, J O Hambro and Schroder had all promised to vote for the deal.

Alpha Auto Group will buy Lookers through its Global Auto Holdings Limited, which is owned by Alpha’s founder and referred to as Bidco in the stock exchange filing.