Buffett: Heinz has strong, sustainable growth potential
Washington – Arabstoday
Warren Buffett's investment powerhouse Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital announced on Thursday that they would take over venerable US ketchup maker Heinz in a deal valuing the company
at $28bn.
The two will pay HJ Heinz shareholders $72.50 per share in cash, a 20 percent premium on Heinz's Wednesday closing price.
Counting debt assumed by the buyers, the deal valued Heinz at about $28bn, they said.
"Heinz has strong, sustainable growth potential based on high quality standards, continuous innovation, excellent management and great tasting products," Buffett, the chairman of Berkshire, said in a statement.
"Their global success is a testament to the power of investing behind strong brand equities and the strength of their management team and processes."
Source: AFP
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