Sodexo mulls acquiring Aramark
The French food services company has contemplated acquiring its fellow food service rival in recent months, Bloomberg News reported earlier this week.
Food services company Sodexo is considering acquiring fellow food service rival Aramark, Bloomberg News reported earlier this week. If a deal were to come about, it would be big news indeed, as the two companies are giants in the foodservice industry, serving millions every day around the globe in colleges, schools, hospitals, sports venues and.more. Over the summer, Sodexo provided foodservice for the Paris Olympics.
According to the article, Sodexo has reportedly been discussing acquiring Aramark over the past few months to grow its presence overseas.
After news of the rumored acquisition broke, Aramark shares spiked by as much as 13% in after-hour trading in New York. Meanwhile, Sodexo shares dropped by as much as 14% during early Thursday morning trading.
When reached out by FoodService Director, both Aramark and Sodexo declined to comment on the rumors of the merger.
Sodexo, based in France, began in 1966 by French businessman Pierre Bellon. Today, it provides food services and facilities management for various onsite sectors, including K-12 schools and colleges, in over 80 countries across the globe.
Aramark was established in 1959 by William Fishman and brothers Davre and Henry Davidson. The company is based out of Philadelphia and like Sodexo, provides food services and facilities management for schools, hospitals, corporate offices and more.
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