On July 6, Genuine Parts Co declined 5.16% in regular trading, trading at $125.89/share, with turnover of $103 million. The stock pulled back sharply after having surged over 12% on July 3 following news of a cash acquisition bid.
The pullback reflects market repricing of deal uncertainty surrounding O'Reilly Automotive's cash bid for Genuine Parts' auto-parts business. According to reports, the business could be valued at $10 billion or more. However, Genuine Parts may still choose to retain the business or proceed with an independent spinoff rather than accepting the offer, introducing significant transaction risk.
Adding to downward pressure, O'Reilly Automotive's stock fell 6.3% on the same day, as investors expressed concerns over the financial strain a deal of this magnitude would impose on the acquirer's balance sheet. The potential deal, if announced, is expected as early as late summer, but the combination of uncertain seller intent and buyer financial pressure has led to a cooling of deal-completion expectations, prompting profit-taking in GPC shares from recent highs.
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