Flash ReportNordstrom Announces Exploration of “Going Private” Transaction Coresight Research June 9, 2017 Executive Summary Nordstrom announced today that members of the Nordstrom family and Anne Gittinger have formed a group to explore the possibility of pursuing a “going private” transaction that would acquire 100% of the outstanding shares of the company. The group did not offer a proposal. Nordstrom’s board of directors formed a special committee consisting of the independent directors to act on behalf of the company with regard to any possible transaction, and it retained a financial advisor and legal counsel. There was no additional information provided, and there is no guarantee that the group will make an offer or that a transaction will occur. The five Nordstrom family members and the Gittinger estate together own 30.1% of the company’s shares, according to S&P Capital IQ. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Responses to Inflation—Trading Down in Food and Nonfood Remains a Critical Shopping Strategy: US Consumer Survey InsightsEarnings Insights 4Q24, Week 2: Columbia Sportswear, Mondelēz and Tapestry See Sales Growth; Clorox, Estée Lauder and PepsiCo Report DeclinesGroceryshop 2025 Day Four: AI and Data Are Driving Shopper Journeys and Unified OrganizationsUS CPG Sales Tracker: CPG E-Commerce Growth Eases from Prime Day Peak; General Merchandise Decline Confirms Pull-Forward Effect