Starbucks expects non-binding bids for China business within two weeks, sources say


HONG KONG: Starbucks has asked a short-listed group of potential bidders to submit non-binding bids for a stake in its China business within the next two weeks, two people with knowledge of the matter said.

The U.S. coffee shop chain invited interested parties including private equity firms Carlyle, EQT, Hillhouse Investment and Primavera Capital to attend management presentations where it would disclose financial and operational details of its China business, said one of the people as well as a third person with knowledge of the presentations.

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