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The home improvement retailer said Thursday that it has begun talks with Bain Capital Partners, the Carlyle Group and Clayton Dubilier & Rice to restructure the $10.3 billion sale of its contractor supply division last June.
While the Home Depot didn’t report any further details, the company issued a press release this morning that stated, “the discussions could result, among other things, in material changes to the terms and financing of the transaction, including a reduction in the $10.325 billion purchase price.”


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