Cincinnati-based Kroger disclosed a confidential settlement Monday, saying the accord would restore “friendly” relations between the two supermarket chains. The transaction, involving the nearly $3 billion acquisition of almost 600 stores, fell apart after state and federal judges rejected the Kroger-Albertsons merger in December.
The lawsuit, filed by C&S in February, said Kroger offered no reason for refusing to pay a $125 million breakup fee, “violating the clear ...
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