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Definitive Agreement Signed for FEMSA’s Acquisition of Retail Assets from Delek US

NASHVILLE, Tenn--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FEMSA (NYSE:FMX) and Delek US Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:DK) (“Delek”) have entered into a definitive agreement, whereby a subsidiary of FEMSA will acquire 100% of the equity interests in the Delek subsidiaries that operate Delek’s retail business (“Delek US Retail”) for cash consideration of $385 million (the “Transaction”), including the purchase of inventories. The transaction is anticipated to close sometime late in the third quarter or in the fourth quarter 2024...

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