Largest M&A by an Indian firm, to be complete by January-end. |
The Vijay Mallya-controlled United Breweries group is close to acquiring Glasgow-based distillers Whyte & Mackay for nearly £500 million (Rs 4,350 crore) by the end of this month. |
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This will be the largest buyout by an Indian company abroad, pipping Dr Reddy's Laboratories' acquisition of Betapharm last year for ¤480 million (Rs 2,736 crore). TOP FIVE OVERSEAS BUYOUTS BY INDIAN FIRMS | Tata Tea | Energy Brands Inc | $677 million | Dr Reddy's | Betapharma | $577 million | Suzlon Energy | Eva Holdings | $570 million | Tata Steel | Natsteel | $486 million | Tata Tea | Tetley | $407 million | |
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Sources close to the deal said United Spirits, a part of the group flagship United Breweries, might be the investment vehicle for the acquisition of Whyte & Mackay. |
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Advisers of both the companies were adding final touches to the deal with Citigroup advising Whyte & Mackay and UBS advising United Spirits. |
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The broad contours of the agreement suggest that the strike price represents a premium on an estimated £475 million bid in November, which was rejected by Whyte & Mackay's South African-born owners, Vivien Imerman and his brother-in-law Robert Tchenguiz. |
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Employees of Whyte & Mackay were informed to expect a new owner by the end of the month. Mallya is expected to retain the services of Whyte &Mackay group managing director Bob Brannan. |
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Whyte & Mackay's brands include Whyte & Mackay blended Scotch whisky, Dalmore single malt whisky and Vladivar vodka. |
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Once signed, this acquisition will be close on United Breweries' attempt to acquire Taittinger, the world's sixth largest champagne company, for £400 million. |
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United Breweries was founded by a Scotsman who merged four breweries in India in 1915, which was later acquired by the Mallya family. |
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This company is now the vehicle for the takeover of an established Scottish spirits group. |
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This acquisition will mark the end of any significant whisky group other than Edrington, owner of Famous Grouse, Macallan and Highland Park, being controlled from a Scottish headquarters. |
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RAISING A TOAST |
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This will be the largest buyout by an Indian company abroad, pipping Dr Reddy's Laboratories' acquisition of Betapharm last year for ¤480 million |
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United Spirits, a part of the group flagship United Breweries, might be the investment vehicle for the acquisition |
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Whyte & Mackay's brands include Whyte & Mackay blended Scotch whisky, Dalmore single malt whisky and Vladivar vodka |
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Mallya is expected to retain the services of the Whyte &Mackay group managing director Bob Brannan |
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