Posted on 02/10/2016 12:37:39 AM PST by nickcarraway
Japan's Asahi Group Holdings has offered â¬3.1 billion for two top European lager brands from British giant SABMiller, in what would be the biggest-ever overseas acquisition by a Japanese beer company, a report said on Wednesday.
Board members finalised the 400 billion yen proposal on Tuesday for Peroni of Italy and the Netherlands' Grolsch, the leading Nikkei business daily said, without citing sources.
The company refused to confirm the report but said in a statement it was "studying a variety of possibilities for a capital and business tie-up, including this case". Nothing has been finalised, it added.
Acquiring the brands, which have a long history in Asia-Pacific, would allow Asahi to broaden its overseas strategy, the report said. Overseas sales only account for about 10 percent of Asahi's total sales.
Asahi Group shares fell 7.66 percent to 3,347.0 yen by the break on Wednesday.
Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's top brewer, is taking over rival SABMiller, and Peroni and Grolsch have been put on the market as part of an asset sale arrangement, the Nikkei said.
If successful, the deal would be the biggest since Kirin Holdings turned Australia's Lion Nathan into a wholly owned subsidiary for 330 billion yen in 2009, the Nikkei said.
Anheuser-Busch InBev announced in November the purchase of SABMiller for â¬107 billion, which was the third largest acquisition in history.
So the Japanese Budweiser wants to buy the Italian Old Milwaukee?
Strange times
( Made in Japan ) Asahi sucks , but Bud sucks 100 times more .
“( Made in Japan ) Asahi sucks , but Bud sucks 100 times more .”
Hey I am a San Miguel man myself.
Not bad ...but taste and aroma on the weak side, and mouthfeel is very watery. 4 out of 10 .
Pepperoni beer sounds like it would go well with pizza.
A-sushi beer probably goes better with fish.
Peroni’s not that bad on tap, but you have to find it fresh. Good luck.
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