Cerberus Capital Management, Albertsons (ACI)’ largest shareholder, stated that, “While we are disappointed with the courts’ decisions, we remain confident in Albertsons’ strength as a standalone company, and we believe that it is significantly undervalued in its current trading range. Accordingly, Cerberus has no intention of selling any of its shares in the Company. Cerberus initially invested in Albertsons in 2006, with additional investments in 2013 and 2015 to support significant and strategic value creation opportunities. As a long-term investor in and partner to Albertsons across multiple investments and throughout the evolution of its competitive environment, Cerberus is proud of the Company’s performance and it will continue to be a strong supporter of Albertsons, its talented leadership team, and its dedicated associates.”
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