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AB InBev, SABMiller extend takeover deadline to November 11

Published 11/04/2015, 04:43 AM
© Reuters. File photo of a barman pouring a beer produced by brewing company SAB Miller at a bar in Cape Town
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Brewer SABMiller Plc (L:SAB) has extended the deadline for rival Anheuser-Busch InBev (BR:ABI) to make a formal $100 billion-plus takeover offer by a further week in order to finalize shareholder support for the deal.

The two companies said in a joint statement on Wednesday that London's Panel on Takeovers and Mergers had granted SABMiller's request to push back the deadline to 5 p.m. (12.00 midnight ET) on Wednesday, November 11.

The Takeover Panel has already granted a series of extensions since AB InBev and SABMiller said they had reached a preliminary agreement on a takeover on Oct. 13.

Since then, AB InBev has completed a due diligence review of its target, reconfirmed the terms of its proposed offer and negotiated facilities to fund a takeover at short notice.

The two companies said on Wednesday that they had made good progress in agreeing terms and AB InBev had entered into the funding facilities, but still needed a further week to finalize discussions and satisfy pre-conditions.

Last week, Chief Financial Officer Felipe Dutra said the extension was needed for lawyers to finalize documents related to shareholder support for the deal.

AB InBev is offering 44 pounds per SABMiller share, along with a discounted alternative mostly of shares and designed for SABMiller's two largest shareholders, cigarette-maker Altria (N:MO) and BevCo, the vehicle of Colombia's Santo Domingo family, who together own 40.5 percent of the target company.

© Reuters. File photo of a barman pouring a beer produced by brewing company SAB Miller at a bar in Cape Town

The takeover currently worth $107 billion would create a brewing colossus making about a third of all beer drunk and would be the largest of a British-based company and the fourth-biggest overall in corporate history.

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