The ODP Corporation (NASDAQ: ODP), parent company of Office Depot and OfficeMax, has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by an affiliate of Atlas Holdings in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $1 billion. The deal, announced on September 22, 2025, represents a 34% premium to ODP’s closing share price on September 19 and will result in the company becoming privately held.
Under the terms of the agreement, ODP shareholders will receive $28 per share in cash. Once completed, shares of ODP common stock will be delisted from the NASDAQ exchange, marking a new chapter for the company as it transitions away from public markets.
The acquisition is expected to strengthen ODP’s business-to-business (B2B) operations, a core growth area that the company has prioritized in recent years. Through its subsidiaries—ODP Business Solutions, Office Depot, and Veyer—ODP provides an integrated platform that combines supply chain and distribution services with a nationwide retail footprint and omnichannel presence. This structure has positioned ODP as both a retailer and a strategic B2B service provider, a model that Atlas Holdings is expected to build upon.
Atlas Holdings, headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, is a diversified holding company that owns and operates 29 businesses across multiple industries, generating more than $20 billion in annual revenue. Its portfolio includes companies in automotive supply, building materials, food manufacturing, metals processing, packaging, printing, supply chain management, and more. With over 60,000 employees across 375 facilities worldwide, Atlas has a strong track record of investing in operational transformation and long-term growth strategies.
For ODP, this transaction provides not only a premium for shareholders but also resources to advance its ongoing shift from a traditional retail model toward a more technology-enabled, service-driven enterprise. In recent years, ODP has taken steps to navigate challenges in the retail environment by diversifying its revenue streams and sharpening its focus on providing solutions for business clients.
Becoming part of Atlas’s portfolio is expected to give ODP the flexibility to continue evolving without the quarterly pressures of public markets. Atlas’s experience in transitioning public companies into successful private enterprises is anticipated to provide the financial and operational support needed to accelerate ODP’s growth trajectory and reinforce its competitive position in the office supply and business services sector.
The transaction has been unanimously approved by ODP’s Board of Directors and is expected to close by the end of 2025, subject to customary regulatory and shareholder approvals.
If completed, the acquisition will represent one of Atlas Holdings’ most high-profile moves in recent years and could reshape the competitive landscape for B2B services and office supply distribution in North America.