Khaleej Times

McCormick, Reckitt in $4.2B deal

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bengaluru — US spices maker McCormick & Co Inc has agreed to buy Reckitt Benckiser Group’s food business for a higher-than-expected $4.2 billion to give it a wider variety of seasonings and sauces.

London-listed Reckitt said in April it was reviewing options for the unit, which includes French’s mustard and Frank’s RedHot sauce, to cut its debt following the $16.6 billion purchase of baby formula maker Mead Johnson. That acquisitio­n added a new product line and boosted its business in developing markets and the United States.

The sale, announced late on Tuesday, will reduce Reckitt’s net debt to EBITDA ratio to 3.3 times from 4.1 times. It will also enable it to focus more closely on its consumer health and home brands, which include Durex condoms and Mucinex cold medicine.

It gives McCormick, the maker of Lawry’s, Old Bay and Billy Bee honey, a leading position in the US condiments category.

At $4.2 billion, the price represents a multiple of more than 7 times the annual sales from the business and 20 times its earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on.

That is much higher than the long-term average of major deals in the sector, which Bernstein analysts say is 3.3 times sales and 16.2 times EBITDA. Sources had previously estimated that the business, which attracted interest from several other US players, would fetch more than $3 billion. RBC Capital Markets analysts said it “feels to us like a very high price for a US oriented ambient food business”. — Reuters

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