Japan's
Asahi to submit bid next week for SABMiller's Grolsch
and Peroni: Yomiuri
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[January 09, 2016]
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese beverage
maker Asahi Group Holdings Ltd <2502.T> will submit a bid as early as
next week to buy SABMiller PLC's <SAB.L> Grolsch and Peroni beer brands
for as much as 400 billion yen ($3.41 billion), the daily Yomiuri
reported.
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If accepted, it would be the biggest overseas beverage acquisition
ever by a Japanese company, topping Kirin Holdings Co Ltd's <2503.T>
$3.3 billion takeover of Australia's Lion Nathan in 2009, the paper
said.
Asahi Holdings officials could not be reached for comment.
Anheuser Busch InBev SA <ABI.BR>, which agreed to buy SABMiller for
$100 billion plus, has been seeking potential bidders to buy Grolsch
and Peroni, sources close to the process told Reuters last month.
Peroni and Grolsch are small, premium brands and AB InBev wants to
avoid getting bogged down in regulatory scrutiny over a European
portfolio that already includes Corona and Stella Artois, the
sources said.
Indicative offers are due in mid-January, with a tight schedule for
due diligence in order to clinch a deal by early March, the sources
said.
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The sources had estimated a potential combined value for Peroni and
Grolsch of about 1.8 billion euros ($2 billion), based on earnings
before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of
120 million to 150 million euros and a possible multiple of around
12 times EBITDA.
(Reporting by Tim Kelly; Editing by Edmund Klamann)
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