June 10, 2007
Tata Tea Makes $523 mn Profit in Coke Deal By Arun Kumar
Washington
India's Tata Tea is all set to make a cool profit of $523 million
with the Coca-Cola company buying its 30 per cent stake in
Vitaminwater maker Glaceau for 1.2 billion.
As part of the $4.2 billion deal with the world's largest beverage
maker for acquiring 100 per cent of the capital of US-based Glaceau,
also known as Energy Brands Inc, Tata Ltd (UK) have agreed to sell
it their shares for 1.2 billion by the end of the year.
Tata Tea and Tata Sons had through their British subsidiaries
acquired 30 per cent holding in Glaceau for $677 million in August
2006 when the company was valued at $2.2 billion. Tatas thus stand
to make a profit of $523 million.
Announcing the completion of the deal in Atlanta last week,
Coca-Cola said Glacéau will now operate as a separate business unit
of Coca-Cola North America, giving it a strong platform from which
to accelerate its growth in active lifestyle beverages.
The Coca-Cola company and Tata Tea had May 25 announced the deal for
the acquisition of Glacéau, and its full range of fast-growing,
enhanced water brands, including Vitaminwater.
"This acquisition fits perfectly within our focus on our North
American business and our belief that, alongside our sparkling
beverage leadership, an expanded active lifestyle business will
greatly enhance our still beverage line-up," said Muhtar Kent,
president and COO of the company.
"We're pleased to have closed the transaction, and now we are moving
full speed ahead to fully leverage Glacéau's growth potential, first
in the United States and then around the world."
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