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IP agrees to buy DS Smith, analysts expect Mondi offer 'sooner rather than later'

Published 04/16/2024, 06:18 AM
Updated 04/16/2024, 06:20 AM
© Reuters.  IP agrees to buy DS Smith, analyst expects Mondi offer 'sooner rather than later'
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International Paper (IP) agreed to acquire DS Smith (DITHF) in an all-stock transaction valued at 5.8 billion pounds ($7.2 billion), surpassing a competing offer from Mondi.

The British packaging company had received proposals from both companies but said that International Paper was in a position to make a strong offer.

The deadline for both potential buyers to submit their final bids was set for April 23, after which they would have to withdraw.

DS Smith shares fell 2% in London.

International Paper, a U.S. company, entered the bidding war with a higher offer in late March, aiming to strengthen its footprint in Europe during a period of industry consolidation.

Should the deal go through, DS Smith shareholders will hold a 33.7% stake in the merged entity, while International Paper shareholders will own the remaining majority. The new company plans to pursue a secondary listing in London.

DS Smith has expressed its support for the acquisition and will recommend that its shareholders approve the transaction, which is still subject to a shareholder vote and regulatory clearances.

Commenting on the latest developments, analysts at Jefferies said while the DS Smith board endorsed IP’s offer, it does not have a break fee.

“The question now moves to what Mondi may offer & its achievable synergies. While the PUSU deadline (23 Apr) falls away, if Mondi makes an offer, we believe it will be sooner rather than later,” the analysts commented.

UK-based Mondi agreed in principle to acquire DS Smith last month for £5.14 billion in an all-stock deal, representing a 33% premium at the time, with DS Smith shareholders attaining 46% of the expanded group.

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