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Whole Foods Market and Wild Oats Marketplace Announce Merger


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Whole Foods Market, Inc. (WFMI) and Wild Oats Markets (OATS) have today announced they have signed a definitive merger agreement under which Whole Foods Market will acquire Wild Oats Markets’ outstanding common stock in a cash tender offer of $18.50 per share, or approximately $565 million based on fully diluted shares.


Transaction Highlights:

o Whole Foods Market will assume Wild Oats Markets’ existing net debt totalling approximately $106 million as reported on September 30, 2006.
o Whole Foods Market offers $18.50 per share in cash, a 23% premium to the one-month average closing price.
o Transaction enterprise value, including debt, is expected to be approximately $700 million.
o Transaction to be funded at closing with $700 million of senior term loans; in conjunction with the transaction, Whole Foods Market also intends to upsize its long-term senior revolving credit facility to $250 million.
o All of Whole Foods Market’s 11 operating regions will gain stores, with three of its smallest regions gaining critical mass, and Whole Foods Market will gain immediate entry into a significant number of new markets
o Whole Foods Market expects to recognize significant synergies through G&A cost reductions, greater purchasing power, increased utilization of support facilities and new team member talent.

With annual sales of approximately $1.2 billion, Wild Oats Markets is one of the leading natural and organic foods retailers in North America. Wild Oats was founded in Boulder, Colorado in 1987 and listed on the NASDAQ National Market in 1996. The Company currently operates 110 stores in 24 states and British Columbia, Canada under four banners: Wild Oats Marketplace (nationwide), Henry’s Farmers Market (Southern California), Sun Harvest (Texas), and Capers Community Market (British Columbia).

“Wild Oats Markets and Whole Foods Market have both had a large and positive impact on the natural and organic foods movement throughout the United States, helping lead the industry to nationwide acceptance and to becoming one of the fastest growing segments in food retailing today,” said John Mackey, chairman, chief executive officer, and co-founder of Whole Foods Market. “Our companies have similar missions and core values, and we believe the synergies gained from this combination will create long-term value for our customers, vendors and shareholders as well as exciting opportunities for our new and existing team members.”

“The growth opportunity in this category has led to increased competition from many players, most of whom are not dedicated natural and organic foods supermarkets, but are considerably larger than we are,” said Mr. Mackey. “We have made 18 retail acquisitions in our history, many of which were platform acquisitions from which we have been able to accelerate our growth geographically. Wild Oats Markets will be our largest acquisition and is a great geographical fit as all of our 11 operating regions will gain stores and three of our smallest regions – our Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountain and Florida regions - will gain critical mass. We will also gain immediate access into a significant number of new markets.”

“We consider the integration of acquisitions to be a core competency and have found it generally takes up to two years to transition to our decentralized operations and implement our incentive programs. We expect this acquisition to be similar and that over time we will recognize significant synergies through G&A cost reductions, greater purchasing power and increased utilization of facilities. We are particularly excited to gain many talented team members who will provide valuable support in reaching our growth goal of $12 billion in sales in 2010. Our company continues to evolve at a rapid pace,” Mr. Mackey continued. “We have always benefited through learning from past acquisitions and believe this merger will result in a company that is much stronger and better-positioned for the future.”

“As the natural and organic foods industry continues to receive attention from larger conventional players, the timing for our two companies to join forces could not be better,” said Gregory Mays, Chairman and CEO of Wild Oats Markets. “We believe this strategy is in the best interest of our stakeholders, and our board of directors has unanimously recommended that Wild Oats Markets’ stockholders tender their shares in this offer.”

Whole Foods Market will be evaluating each banner as well as each store to see how it fits into its overall brand and real estate strategy. Wild Oats Markets has been rationalizing its store base over the last several years to shed underperforming stores, but some additional store closures are expected as well as the relocation of some stores that overlap with stores Whole Foods Market currently has in development. Whole Foods Market expects to make significant investments in remodelling stores before eventually re-branding them as Whole Foods Market stores.

Whole Foods Market has agreed in the merger agreement to commence a tender offer on February 27, 2007 for all of Wild Oats Markets’ outstanding common stock. The tender offer is conditioned upon at least a majority of the outstanding Wild Oats Markets’ shares being tendered, as well as customary regulatory and other closing conditions. Wild Oats Markets’ board of directors has unanimously recommended that Wild Oats Markets’ stockholders tender their shares in the offer. The Yucaipa Companies, Wild Oats Markets’ largest shareholder with approximately 18% ownership, has committed to tendering its shares. Approval of the transaction by Whole Foods Market shareholders is not required. The tender offer will expire within 30 days, subject to extension and to the receipt of customary regulatory approvals. Whole Foods Market currently expects to close the transaction in April.

RBC Capital Markets is acting as financial advisor to Whole Foods Market in connection with the acquisition and has rendered a fairness opinion to its board of directors. RBC Capital Markets is also serving as dealer manager for the proposed tender offer. RBC Capital Markets and JPMorgan will co-lead the debt financing, and JPMorgan, as administrative agent for the senior credit facility, will assist Whole Foods Market in seeking an amendment to upsize the credit facility. Citigroup Corporate and Investment Banking is acting as financial advisor to Wild Oats Markets.

In a separate release today, Whole Foods Market announced its first quarter financial results. The Company will host a conference call today to discuss these announcements at 4:00 p.m. CT. The dial in number is 1-800-896-8445 and the conference ID is “Whole Foods.” A simultaneous audio webcast will be available at www.wholefoodsmarket.com.


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