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CNBC称大钲资本等机构参与竞购星巴克中国股份,估值或达百亿美元

Core Viewpoint - Starbucks' China business has attracted potential equity sale offers, with a valuation of up to $10 billion for its Chinese subsidiary, amidst a total market capitalization of $107.9 billion for Starbucks [4]. Group 1: Potential Buyers and Valuation - Notable bidders for Starbucks' China business include Centurium Capital, Hillhouse Capital, Carlyle Group, and KKR, indicating strong interest from both local and international private equity firms [4]. - Centurium Capital, a core shareholder of Luckin Coffee, could significantly enhance its control in the Chinese and global coffee market if successful in the acquisition [4]. Group 2: Sale Process and Structure - Starbucks may retain a 30% stake in its China operations, with the remaining shares distributed among a group of buyers, each holding less than 30% [6]. - Since initiating the sale process in May, Starbucks has received non-binding offers from nearly 30 private equity firms, which are currently being evaluated for their proposals and value creation strategies [6]. Group 3: Timeline for the Sale - Bidders are expected to be shortlisted within two months, but the completion of the transaction is unlikely to occur before the end of this year [7].