Private equity firms and food groups are
looking at the business, both sources said, adding it could be
worth about 700 million euros ($783 million).
Another source said PAI Partners was among investors expected to
present a preliminary bid, adding that rival private equity firm
Cinven could also be interested.
Plasmon is mainly based in Italy and Kraft intends to sell it to
focus on its global brands, one of the sources said.
According to Italian financial newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Kraft
Heinz has hired U.S. bank JPMorgan to advise on the sale.
Kraft Heinz, PAI Partners, Cinven and JPMorgan declined to
comment.
Plasmon, founded in 1902, sells a range of baby foods including
first milk, pasta and fruit compote. It is best known for its
baby biscuits made with powdered milk, vitamins and minerals.
Its annual revenue is more 200 million euros and core earnings
are around 50 million euros.
(Additional reporting by Stephen Jewkes and Arno Schuetze;
Editing by Edmund Blair)
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