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    Skechers shareholder sues footwear maker for details on $9.4 billion 3G buyout

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    Posted on May 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    A Skechers shareholder sues for more details on the $9.4 billion 3G Capital buyout, citing a lack of transparency in the sales process.

    Skechers Shareholder Files Lawsuit Over $9.4 Billion 3G Buyout

    By Jonathan Stempel

    (Reuters) -A Skechers USA shareholder has sued the footwear maker for more details about its $9.4 billion buyout by private equity firm 3G Capital, saying the decision by Skechers' founder and controlling shareholder to sell raises "red flags."

    According to a complaint filed on Thursday in Los Angeles federal court, founder Robert Greenberg and his family, who hold about 60% of Skechers' voting power, appear to have "controlled the sales process to a single bidder and deprived the minority stockholders of any legitimate bidding process."

    Florida-based Key West Police Officers & Firefighters Retirement Plan said the buyout should not close until Skechers makes required disclosures with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to help shareholders decide if the terms are fair.

    The complaint cited a Reuters article in which Needham analyst Tom Nikic called the buyout "very surprising" because Skechers was considered a family business, and sources said the Greenbergs eschewed an auction because of their long ties to 3G.

    Known for comfort-first sneakers, Skechers is the world's third-largest footwear maker.

    Skechers spokeswoman Jennifer Clay declined to comment on Friday, saying the Manhattan Beach, California-based company does not discuss pending litigation.

    The vast majority of large U.S. corporate mergers are challenged in court. Lawsuits seeking greater disclosures often end with defendants paying legal fees to plaintiffs' lawyers, and plaintiffs recovering nominal payouts or nothing.

    According to a regulatory filing, Greenberg, 85, could collect more than $1 billion from the buyout, which is scheduled to close in the third quarter.

    The buyout values Skechers at $63 per share in cash, 20% below its 52-week high of $78.82 set on January 30.

    Like other footwear makers including Nike, Skechers faces pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.

    Many Skechers' products come from China, and the company withdrew its full-year financial guidance in April.

    Brazil-based 3G is known for stringent cost-cutting, including at such companies as Anheuser-Busch InBev and Kraft Heinz.

    The case is Key West Police Officers & Firefighters Retirement Plan v Skechers USA Inc et al, U.S. District Court, Central District of California, No. 25-04863.

    (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Richard Chang)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Skechers shareholder files lawsuit over 3G buyout.
    • •Concerns about lack of transparency in the sale process.
    • •Founder Robert Greenberg holds significant voting power.
    • •Buyout valued at $63 per share, below 52-week high.
    • •3G known for cost-cutting in previous acquisitions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Skechers shareholder sues footwear maker for details on $9.4 billion 3G buyout

    1What is the reason behind the Skechers shareholder lawsuit?

    A Skechers USA shareholder has sued the company for more details about its $9.4 billion buyout by 3G Capital, claiming that necessary disclosures have not been made.

    2Who controls Skechers' voting power?

    Skechers' founder Robert Greenberg and his family control about 60% of the company's voting power.

    3What is the buyout value per share for Skechers?

    The buyout values Skechers at $63 per share in cash, which is 20% below its 52-week high of $78.82.

    4What is the timeline for the buyout's closure?

    The buyout is scheduled to close in the third quarter of the year.

    5What challenges does Skechers face in the market?

    Skechers faces pressure from tariffs imposed by the U.S. government, particularly since many of its products are sourced from China.

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