DoorDash agrees to buy Deliveroo in $3.9b deal

Deliveroo shares fell in March after earnings forecast far below analysts’ estimates

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A Deliveroo courier collects an order from a restaurant in Soho, London
A Deliveroo courier collects an order from a restaurant in Soho, London

DoorDash Inc. has agreed to buy UK-based food-delivery platform Deliveroo Plc for an equity value of about £2.9 billion ($3.9 billion), as the US company pushes into more overseas markets. 

DoorDash has offered 180 pence in cash for each Deliveroo share, the company said in a statement on Tuesday, confirming the terms of an offer announced on April 25. That’s a 29% premium to Deliveroo’s closing share price on April 24. The deal is subject to regulatory and shareholder approval. 

DoorDash, which controls two-thirds of the restaurant delivery market in the US, will expand its reach to more than 40 countries with the acquisition, it said. The two companies combined had a gross order value of about $90 billion last year and have a combined 50 million monthly active users. 

Investors upbeat

Deliveroo shares closed at 172.10 pence on Friday in trading in London, where markets were closed on Monday. The stock is up 21% this year. DoorDash gained 31 cents to close at $205.40 on Monday, taking gains for the year to 22%.

DoorDash said that its offer is final and won’t be increased unless another bidder comes in for the UK company. Deliveroo’s directors, including Chief Executive Officer Will Shu, have agreed to offer their shares in the deal, and DoorDash said it has agreements from investors representing 15.4% of the stock so far. The deal needs the approval of owners representing 75% of Deliveroo’s shares.

The proposal is the latest example of consolidation in the industry, after Prosus NV in February agreed to buy Amsterdam’s Just Eat Takeaway.com NV. Food delivery companies are being pushed to combine after rapid acceleration during the Covid-19 pandemic lost steam in the years following. A new generation of global players with deep pockets are now competing for customers across borders.

Deliveroo shares dropped in March after projecting earnings that fell far below analysts’ estimates, and the company exited the Hong Kong market, following disappointing sales and mounting competition. 

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