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AEON Co ( (JP:8267) ) just unveiled an update.
AEON Co. has completed a tender offer launched in January 2026 to acquire all remaining common shares and specified share options of home improvement retailer SUNDAY Co., Ltd., whose stock is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Standard Market. The offer, which set no upper or lower purchase limit and excluded SUNDAY’s treasury shares, was structured to allow AEON to buy all tendered securities, consolidating its ownership in the subsidiary and tightening control over its home center operations.
The transaction covered up to 2,517,495 shares, a figure representing virtually all outstanding SUNDAY shares not already held by AEON, including those issuable upon exercise of existing stock options. By moving to absorb minority holdings, AEON is reinforcing its position in the DIY and home improvement segment, simplifying SUNDAY’s capital structure and potentially paving the way for deeper operational integration within the AEON group, with implications for governance and future strategic initiatives in regional retail markets.
The most recent analyst rating on (JP:8267) stock is a Sell with a Yen1050.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on AEON Co stock, see the JP:8267 Stock Forecast page.
More about AEON Co
AEON Co., Ltd. is a major Japanese retail group operating supermarkets, general merchandise stores and related services, with its shares listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market. The company pursues growth through strategic investments and acquisitions across Japan’s consumer and home improvement sectors to strengthen its retail ecosystem and regional presence.
Average Trading Volume: 10,440,517
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: Yen5753.2B
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