The Hague: US delivery giant FedEx now owns over 98 percent of Dutch rival TNT, the two companies announced Thursday as they move to complete a key $4.4 billion tie-up after winning EU approval.
The deal unveiled in April 2015 came two years after the European Commission, the European Union´s powerful executive arm, had torpedoed a bid by FedEx´s US rival UPS to buy TNT Express.
In a joint statement, FedEx and TNT Express said that following an initial deadline to sell shares to the US giant, FedEx now owned 98.45 percent of TNT shares.
The two companies will now seek to complete the buyout in the third quarter of this year when FedEx will own 100 percent of TNT.
TNT will request a delisting from the Amsterdam-based EuroNext exchange as soon as possible.
The move is a key tie-up for the fast-growing e-commerce delivery business, allowing the Memphis-based FedEx greater access to European markets.
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