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Brewer SABMiller

Accepts AB InBev final offer

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AB InBev is already the world's top brewer and the SABMiller acquisition
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Brewer SABMiller's board on Friday accepted a final takeover offer from rival Anheuser-Busch InBev, the company said in a statement, heralding what will be one of the world's biggest ever takeovers.

The Belgium-based AB InBev had raised its cash offer to £45 ($60, 53 euros) per share from £44, in a revised proposal tabled after the value of the pound slumped following Britain's vote to leave the European Union.

SABMiller Chairman Jan du Plessis said the decision had been difficult.

Since the board approved in November the price of £44 per share, "various factors have affected the value of the offer, most importantly the impact of the Brexit vote on the value of sterling and the re-rating of comparable companies," he said in a statement.

"This has made the board's decision more challenging, and we believe the final cash consideration of £45 per share to be at the lower end of the range of values considered recommendable," said du Plessis.

The transaction now values SABMiller's entire "issued and to be issued" share capital at around £79 billion, AB InBev said.

SABMiller's takeover is expected to be the third largest in history if it clears all the regulatory hurdles.

AB InBev welcomed the SAB Miller approval and said it expected the deal to be completed by the end of the year.

"AB InBev believes that the proposed combination represents a compelling opportunity for all SABMiller and AB InBev shareholders and continues to intend to recommend the combination to its shareholders," the buyer said in a statement.

- 'Reluctant salesman'-

Shares of AB InBev in Brussels rose 4.6 percent on news of the deal, which must now be approved by shareholders of both companies.

SABMiller shareholder Aberdeen Asset Management swiftly rejected the agreement: "We intend to vote against the deal as we are uncomfortable with the structure and believe it undervalues the company.

"We would welcome other investors who value good corporate governance and recognise the superior value from continuing to hold SABMiller as a standalone entity voting in a similar fashion."

The Financial Times described chairman du Plessis as "the reluctant salesman getting the best deal" from AB InBev.

"SABMiller's chairman has played hardball, extracting the highest price from AB InBev," the business daily wrote.

The announcement came two days after reports SABMiller had paused integration work with AB InBev as it considered the new takeover offer.

SABMiller had asked its employees to halt work on integrating finance, technology, procurement and some supply-chain functions, according to reports in Bloomberg News and the Wall Street Journal.

ING bank said the increased offer will cost AB InBev an additional £1.5 billion.

"However, when comparing the previous offer at the prevailing exchange rate before Brexit ... with the increased offer at the current exchange rate, the latter is actually (more than) $3 billion lower in value," the bank said in a note to clients.

The deal gained the backing on Friday of Chinese regulatory authorities and has previously been approved in the United States, European Union and South Africa, where SABMiller has its origins.

AB InBev has agreed to a series of concessions to win the greenlight from the competition authorities, including the sale of stakes in Snow Breweries in China.

It also agreed to sell most of SABMiller's European businesses, including Peroni and Grolsch which were bought by Japanese brewer Asahi.

The buyout of London-based SABMiller is expected to boost AB InBev's prospects in developing markets in Africa and in China.

If approved the takeover will create a new entity selling more than twice as much beer as its nearest rival, Heineken, which is currently the world's third largest brewer.


Source: AFP

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