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Kraft, Heinz merger to form North America’s No. 3 food company
Reuters
Mar. 25, 2015 9:49 am, Updated: Mar. 25, 2015 4:19 pm
Kraft Foods Group will merge with ketchup maker H.J. Heinz, owned by 3G Capital and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, to form North America's third-largest food and beverage company.
The combined company, to be led by Heinz CEO Bernardo Hees, will have revenue of about $28 billion, about half that of market leader PepsiCo in 2014.
Heinz Quality Chef operates a plant in Cedar Rapids that produces soup and entrees, and the oldest Heinz plant in the United States manufactures ketchup in Muscatine. Kraft Foods Global has an Oscar Mayer Foods meat processing plant in Davenport.
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Packaged-food makers such as Kraft are battling sluggish demand as consumers shift to products perceived to be more healthful.
Kraft has overhauled its senior management over the past few months and has said it will develop products to meet changing consumer preferences.
Berkshire Hathaway will own more than 320 million shares in the combined company, which will have about 1.22 billion shares outstanding, Buffett told CNBC.
'We will be in the stock forever,” he said.
Brazilian private equity firm 3G Capital and Berkshire Hathaway acquired Heinz for $23.2 billion in 2013.
The Kraft deal is unlikely to face antitrust hurdles as there is little overlap in products, analysts said.
Kraft's products include cheese, processed meats, packaged meals and Maxwell House coffee, while Heinz makes ketchup, sauces and frozen foods.
The combined publicly traded company, expected to save about $1.5 billion in annual costs by the end of 2017, will have eight brands worth over $1 billion each, the companies said.
Kraft shareholders will get one share in the combined company, to be called the Kraft Heinz Co., and a special cash dividend of $16.50 for every share held.
Heinz shareholders will own 51 percent of the combined company and Kraft shareholders the rest.
Kraft's market value was about $36 billion as of Tuesday.
Kraft is 3G Capital's fifth major deal in the food and beverage industry since 2008, when it engineered a takeover of Anheuser-Busch by brewer InBev.
3G Capital also controls Restaurant Brands International Inc., formed when its Burger King business bought Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons Inc.
Commemorative ketchup bottles with portraits of Warren Buffett are seen at the exhibition of Berkshire Hathaway companies at the annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska in this May 3, 2014 file photo. Kraft Foods Group Inc, the maker of Velveeta cheese and Oscar Mayer meats, will merge with ketchup maker H.J. Heinz Co, owned by 3G Capital and Berkshire Hathaway Inc, to form the world's fifth-largest food and beverage company. (REUTERS/Rick Wilking/Files)