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Danone and Unimilk join forces to form high-profile dairy
Danone and Unimilk have agreed to merge Danone’s Fresh Dairy Product businesses in the CIS area with those of Russian company Unimilk.
Spanning operations in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus, the merger covers all dairy products. It will make Danone-Unimilk the leader for dairy products in the CIS area, and particularly in Russia, where it will account for about 21% of the total market and hold strong positions in high-value, high-growth segments.
The new entity will generate annual sales of approximately €1.5bn and count more than 18,000 employees. It will be chaired by Andrey Beskhmelnitsky, current CEO of Unimilk, while Filip Kegels, current general manager of Danone Fresh Dairy Products in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, will take charge of operational management.
Complementary features will give the benefit of significant sales and cost synergies. They will also position Danone-Unimilk extremely well to take advantage of strong growth momentum in the region’s dairy product market, and to accelerate it in the years ahead.
Danone will control 57.5% interest in the new entity, while the current shareholders of Unimilk will hold 42.5%. The transaction will be carried out principally through a contribution of assets, supplemented with a cash purchase of shares by Danone.
Danone’s net financial debt will increase by €1.3bn principally as the result of the value of the put options which will be granted to the current shareholders of Unimilk. These options will allow them to dispose part or all of their shares in the new entity, Danone being able to hold 100% of these shares in 2022. The operation will be accretive to Danone earnings per share starting in 2011.
Commenting on the alliance, Danone chairman and CEO Franck Riboud said: “Almost 20 years after taking our first steps in Russia, Danone-Unimilk represents a strategic move for Danone in a region which is offering a promise of growth in the years ahead, and where we will be pursuing ambitious goals for the future.
“Our alliance with a highly respected food-industry leader that has been remarkably well managed from its beginnings will make for added pace, benefiting consumers and the local economic fabric. It’s also an important new step in Danone’s drive to extend business into new geographical markets.”
Unimilk CEO Andrey Beskhmelnitsky said: “Unimilk was established as a company open for partnership, ready for implementation of any bold ideas and projects aimed at our consumers’ satisfaction. Our alliance with Danone will increase investment potential of the whole industry, set new standards of efficiency, increase demand for high-quality raw milk, and will obviously promote consumer market and the development of our teams.”
This transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals in the countries concerned. Closing is currently expected to take place towards the end of 2010.
Source: Groupe Danone
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