Heineken rebuffs SABMiller takeover

Heineken has rebuffed a takeover approach from SABMiller.

Heineken rebuffs SABMiller takeover

Heineken has rebuffed a takeover approach from SABMiller.

The brewer of Pilsner Urquell, Grolsch and Peroni Nastro Azzurro has been told that Heineken’s founding family are determined to keep the Dutch firm’s independent status.

The move by SABMiller, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, is being seen as a pre-emptive measure in order to prevent itself from becoming a takeover target for Stella Artois maker AB InBev.

Heineken’s controlling shareholders are the De-Carvalho family with a 50.1% stake in the Amsterdam-based business. The company is worth around €33bn, compared with €69bn for SABMiller.

The Dutch firm said last night that SABMiller’s proposal was “non-actionable”.

It added: “The Heineken family has informed SABMiller and Heineken of its intention to preserve the heritage and identity of Heineken as an independent company.

“The Heineken family and Heineken’s management are confident that the company will continue to deliver growth and shareholder value.”

In 2002, South Africa’s SAB acquired the Miller Brewing Company, the second largest brewer in the United States. In 2007 it acquired Grolsch and a year later combined Miller Brewing Company with the US business of Molson Coors to create its MillerCoors joint venture. In 2011 it acquired the Foster’s Group in Australia.

Today, the company employs 70,000 people in more than 80 countries and is also one of the world’s largest bottlers of Coca-Cola drinks.

Shares in SABMiller opened 6% higher today.

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