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Owners of Neiman Marcus sell chain for $6 billion

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Luxury merchant Neiman Marcus is getting a new owner.

Ares Management and Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board announced Monday that they are buying the luxury chain Neiman Marcus for $6 billion. The two new owners will hold an equal economic interest in Neiman Marcus, and the company’s management will retain a minority stake.

“We plan on investing meaningful capital into the business to ensure Neiman’s long-term position as the unparalleled leader” in luxury retail, said David Kaplan, senior partner and co-head of the private equity group of Ares.

The agreement follows an acquisition of another big luxury player: Saks Inc. The company, which operates Saks Fifth Avenue, recently agreed to sell itself to Hudson’s Bay Co., the Canadian parent of upscale retailer Lord & Taylor, for about $2.4 billion.

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The two deals come as the luxury market is showing signs of a slowdown after having rebounded after the Great Recession. Bain & Co. predicts that luxury sales will be up 5% to 7% in the Americas this year, down from 13% in 20012.

Neiman Marcus, founded in 1907 by Herbert Marcus Sr., his sister Carrie Marcus and her husband, A.L Neiman, has had a series of owners during its rich history.

The company was sold to department store operator Broadway-Hale in 1969 and began planning national expansion outside of Texas. Through a series of deals, the retailer came under the ownership of the conglomerate Harcourt General, which also published textbooks and owned movie theaters.

In 1999, Harcourt General spun off Neiman Marcus stores and Bergdorf Goodman as a separate, publicly traded entity, the Neiman Marcus Group. TPG Capital and Warburg Pincus bought the company for $5.1 billion in 2005, taking it private.

Neiman Marcus, which operates 79 stores, has a reputation for coddling its wealthy shoppers with energetic customer service. In 1984, it established InCircle, the industry’s first customer loyalty program, which now has 144,000 members and generated 40% of the company’s revenue in its latest fiscal year. Neiman Marcus also expanded its business online in 2000, becoming the first major luxury store to do so.

Now, like other upscale retailers, Neiman Marcus is trying to reinvent its shopping experience for its customers, who are increasingly using their tablets and smartphones to research and buy their designer goods.

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In June, the equity firms that currently own Neiman Marcus filed a plan for the Dallas company to go public while at the same time they searched for a buyer. The new deal, which is expected to be finalized in the fourth quarter, probably ends the retailer’s opportunity to go public.

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