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S&N shareholders approve takeover | S&N shareholders approve takeover |
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Shareholders of Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) have approved a £7.8bn takeover of the company by European rivals Heineken and Carlsberg. | Shareholders of Scottish & Newcastle (S&N) have approved a £7.8bn takeover of the company by European rivals Heineken and Carlsberg. |
The successful vote marks the end of the UK's largest brewer, which owns Fosters, Newcastle Brown Ale, John Smith's and Kronenbourg 1664. | The successful vote marks the end of the UK's largest brewer, which owns Fosters, Newcastle Brown Ale, John Smith's and Kronenbourg 1664. |
The deal is now scheduled to be completed by the end of April. | The deal is now scheduled to be completed by the end of April. |
Heineken and Carlsberg plan to split S&N, with its UK operations going to Netherlands-based Heineken. | Heineken and Carlsberg plan to split S&N, with its UK operations going to Netherlands-based Heineken. |
Heineken and Carlsberg launched their bid for control of S&N at the end of last year. | |
S&N's board rejected their initial bids of 720 pence and 750p per share, before accepting 800p per share at the end of January. | |
'Historic day' | 'Historic day' |
S&N chairman Sir Brian Stewart told shareholders it was a "momentous and historic day for Scottish & Newcastle", which was founded 259 years ago in Edinburgh and first listed on the stock market more than 120 years ago. | |
Though today may be an end, it is also a beginning S&N boss Sir Brian Stewart | Though today may be an end, it is also a beginning S&N boss Sir Brian Stewart |
"While there is sadness at the passing of two and a half centuries of brewing history, the prevalent emotion today is pride," he said. | "While there is sadness at the passing of two and a half centuries of brewing history, the prevalent emotion today is pride," he said. |
This included pride of the "strong price" achieved in the sale in "increasingly weak world markets". | This included pride of the "strong price" achieved in the sale in "increasingly weak world markets". |
"Though today may be an end, it is also a beginning; a new opportunity for our people across the globe - including many still based here in Scotland - to grow within a larger worldwide group," Sir Brian added. | "Though today may be an end, it is also a beginning; a new opportunity for our people across the globe - including many still based here in Scotland - to grow within a larger worldwide group," Sir Brian added. |
Under the deal, Danish Carlsberg will assume control of the majority of S&N's overseas businesses, including its existing Russian joint venture with S&N - Baltic Beverage Holdings (BBH). | |
Analysts say that Carlsberg's desire to gain full control over the highly lucrative BBH was a key factor behind the takeover. | Analysts say that Carlsberg's desire to gain full control over the highly lucrative BBH was a key factor behind the takeover. |
In February, S&N released its last set of annual profits for the firm, which showed that 2007 profits were £444m, unchanged on 2006, with UK profits down 8% because of the smoking ban and poor summer weather. | |
S&N currently employs 3,300 people in the UK, with breweries also in Manchester, Gateshead, Tadcaster and the Bulmers cider mill in Hereford. |
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