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Watchdog gives Kraft deadline for Cadbury takeover

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I / London September 30, 2009, 15:48 IST

Britain's takeover watchdog today handed US giant Kraft Foods a six-week deadline to lodge a formal takeover bid for British confectionery maker Cadbury or walk away for six months.     

Kraft had launched an informal £10.2-billion offer for rival Cadbury earlier this month, but the company rejected the bid, arguing that it "fundamentally undervalued" the group.     

Should Kraft fail to make a formal takeover offer before the November 9 deadline, it would be unable to do so again for at least six months, according to British takeover rules.     

"Kraft Foods must, by 0500 pm (1700 GMT) on 9 November 2009, either announce a firm intention to make an offer for Cadbury or announce that it does not intend to make an offer," the Takeover Panel said in a statement.     

 

Kraft's informal bid, made on September 7, had been worth the equivalent of $16.7 billion.     

The US group has said it hopes Cadbury will eventually jump on board, while a weakening of the British pound since the bid has put Kraft in a stronger position, according to analysts.     

Cadbury is the world's second-biggest confectionery company behind Mars and its chocolate brands include Cadbury Creme Egg, Dairy Milk, Green & Black's and Flake. It also makes Trident chewing gum and Halls throat sweets.     

Kraft, the world's second biggest snacks group after Nestle, produces top-selling products like Kraft Singles cheese slices, Oreo cookies, Kenco coffee and Milka chocolate.

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First Published: Sep 30 2009 | 3:48 PM IST

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