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Crafts retailer Michaels raises $473 mln in IPO

Michaels prices IPO at $17/share
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Michaels prices IPO at $17/share

Michaels said on Thursday it had raised about $472.6 million in its initial public offering after pricing shares at $17, the lower end of an expected range.

The $17 per share price values the arts and crafts retailer at up to $3.45 billion.

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Michaels' IPO said it had sold all 27.8 million shares on offer, as it priced at the lower end of the expected range of $17 to $19 per share.

Reusable shopping bags are displayed beneath a checkout counter at a Michaels craft store in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Michaels, which owns several private brands such as Recollections, Artist's Loft and Loops & Threads, competes with Hobby Lobby Stores, Jo-Ann Stores, and Wal-Mart Stores.

Michaels, the largest arts and crafts specialty retailer in North America, sells scrapbooking and papercraft supplies, apparel and framing accessories, kids clothing, home and ceremony decor.

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The retailer, with more than 1,200 stores and about $4.6 billion in sales in fiscal 2013, also offers customized invitation cards and courses in baking, and beading and jewelry making.

Michaels reported a rise of 9 percent in net sales to $4.57 billion between 2011-2013. Net income rose 55 percent to $243 million during the same period.

Michaels, which was taken private by Blackstone Group and Bain Capital for $6 billion in 2006, filed for an IPO of up to $500 million in March 2012.

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That, however, was postponed after then-Chief Executive John Menzer had a stroke and stepped down.

Bain Capital and Blackstone currently own 93 percent of the company as Michaels Holdings, which was formed following the reorganization of Michaels into a holding company structure in July 2013.

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The two private equity firms will own about 80 percent of the company after the IPO, if underwriters do not exercise their option.

Michaels said in April it was hit by a security breach of customer payment cards and about 400,000 cards were potentially affected by the breach, which occurred between June 26, 2013, and February 27, 2014.

Michaels, which has about $3.7 billion in debt as of May, said it plans to use the proceeds from the offering to redeem $466 million of Holdco notes, issued in July 2013.

The company is expected to debut on the Nasdaq on Friday under the symbol "MIK."

JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs were lead underwriters to the offering.

By Reuters