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Mars acquires Pringles maker Kellanova in a $36 billion deal to expand snack portfolio

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Last updated: 2024/08/14 at 4:05 PM
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Family-owned candy giant Mars has announced the acquisition of Cheez-It maker Kellanova in a deal worth nearly $36 billion, making it one of the largest deals in the food industry. This merger will bring together popular consumer food brands like M&M’s, Snickers, Pringles, and Pop-Tarts under one umbrella. Mars plans to pay $83.50 per share for Kellanova, representing a significant premium to its closing price before the deal was announced.

The US packaged food sector has been witnessing increased dealmaking as companies look to scale up and adapt to changing consumer preferences. With the rise of private label brands and consumers shifting towards more affordable options, companies are seeking ways to stay competitive. Additionally, concerns over the impact of weight-loss drugs affecting appetite and consumer behavior have also influenced this trend.

Mars aims to strengthen its snacking division, invest in local communities, and introduce healthier options through the acquisition of Kellanova. Despite holding a relatively small market share compared to industry leader PepsiCo, Mars sees potential in the snacking category and plans to capitalize on this through the deal. Legal experts believe the acquisition will not face significant antitrust issues due to minimal overlap between the offerings of the two companies.

Following the completion of the deal, Kellanova will become a part of Mars Snacking and will be led by Global President Andrew Clarke, with headquarters in Chicago. The transaction is expected to be finalized in the first half of 2025, marking a significant milestone for both companies. Share prices of Kellanova rose after news of the deal, reflecting positive investor sentiment towards the acquisition.

Kellanova, previously separated from WK Kellogg, has a strong presence in the salty snacks business and sells cereal worldwide outside of North America. The decision to split from WK Kellogg last year was strategic, allowing Kellanova to focus on its core offerings and attract potential buyers. Investment firm TOMS Capital Investment Management had also shown an interest in Kellanova, indicating shareholder interest in improving returns through strategic partnerships.

As part of the acquisition agreement, Mars will need to pay a termination fee if regulatory approvals are not obtained, while Kellanova will be required to pay a fee in case of a change in board recommendation. The financing for the deal will be a combination of cash and new debt, with Citi acting as the financial advisor for Mars and Goldman Sachs advising Kellanova. Overall, the acquisition is expected to pave the way for future growth and innovation in the snacking industry.

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