09 April 2014

Mars to buy most of P&G's pet food business for $2.9 billion

Mars, Incorporated and the Procter & Gamble Company announced today that Mars has agreed to buy the IAMS®, EUKANUBA® and NATURA® brands in major markets for $2.9 billion U.S. This is a strategic move for Mars Petcare to complement its large and growing global Petcare business. 

"We view the addition of the IAMS®, EUKANUBA® and NATURA® brands as exceptionally strategic," said Mars Petcare Global President, Todd Lachman. "This acquisition is a perfect fit with our Mars Petcare vision of making A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS™. The deal reinforces our leadership in pet nutrition and veterinary science, attracts world class talent and grows our world leading portfolio."

The geographic regions included in the acquisition, which account for approximately 80% of P&G Pet Care's global sales, include North America, Latin America and other selected countries excluding most European markets. P&G said it is working on alternate plans to sell its Pet Care business in European Union countries. 

"Exiting Pet Care is an important step in our strategy to focus P&G's portfolio on the core businesses where we can create the most value for consumers and shareowners," said P&G Chairman, President and CEO, A.G. Lafley. "The transaction creates value for P&G share owners, and we are confident that the business will thrive at Mars, a leading company in pet care." 

The company is expected to complete the transaction in the second half of 2014, subject to regulatory approvals. 

Mars Petcare is one of the world's leading pet food and veterinary care providers and employs more than 35,000 associates across 50 countries. Upon completion of the transaction, IAMS®, EUKANUBA® and NATURA® brands will join Mars Petcare's billion dollar stable mates PEDIGREE®, WHISKAS®, BANFIELD® and ROYAL CANIN®. 

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1 comment:

  1. Buying a running business completely removes many start-up worries, such as: suppliers, store layout, marketing, managing books, often even finance.

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