Fresenius eyes bid for Danone tube-feeding products arm: sources
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[February 20, 2014]
By Andreas Kröner and Arno Schuetze
FRANKFURT (Reuters)
— German diversified
healthcare group Fresenius is considering making a bid for the
medical nutrition unit of France's Danone in what could be a 4
billion euro ($5.5 billion) deal, two people familiar with the
matter told Reuters.
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The business, which Reuters reported last week could
soon be for sale as Danone expands its dairy business in
higher-growth emerging markets, would complement Fresenius's Kabi
unit, which makes tube feeding and intravenous feeding equipment and
products as well as generic infusion drugs.
For Fresenius it would be the third deal worth more than $1 billion
over the last two years.
Fresenius in September agreed to buy most of Rhoen-Klinikum's
hospitals for 3.07 billion euros, cementing the buyer's position as
Germany's largest private-sector hospitals operator.
Danone's Medical Nutrition business, which also makes products like
hypoallergenic baby food, could also attract interest from peers
such as Abbott, Nestle, Baxter, sources have said.
JPMorgan has been asked to find a buyer for the European market
leader, which in 2012 posted sales of 1.3 billion euros and earnings
before interest and taxes of 231 million euros.
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Fresenius and Danone declined to comment.
(Additional reporting by Sophie Sassard
and Dominique Vidalon; writing by Ludwig Burger; editing by Victoria
Bryan)
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