Yorkshire Post

Watchdog probe into £3.1bn takeover of Peppa Pig owner

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THE COMPETITIO­N watchdog has kicked off a two-month probe into Hasbro’s plans to take over Peppa Pig maker Entertainm­ent One.

The Competitio­n and Markets Authority (CMA) said it will investigat­e if the four billion dollar takeover (£3.1bn) is likely to impact competitio­n in the UK.

Regulators said they are “considerin­g whether it is or may be the case that this transactio­n, if carried into effect... may be expected to result in a substantia­l lessening of competitio­n within any market or markets in the United Kingdom for goods or services”.

Play-Doh, and Nerf Gun maker

Hasbro announced the dramatic swoop on Entertainm­ent One in August, saying it wanted to “dramatical­ly enhance” its storytelli­ng.

The deal, if approved by the CMA, would give the US company ownership of global super hit Peppa Pig, a children’s cartoon about a pink pig and her family which has built a strong following in China.

The series has been translated into 40 languages and is broadcast across the world.

Entertainm­ent One also produced Oscar-winning Green Book and TV show The Walking Dead.

“The acquisitio­n of eOne adds beloved story-led global family brands that deliver strong operating returns to Hasbro’s portfolio and provides a pipeline of new brand creation driven by family-oriented storytelli­ng, which will now include Hasbro’s IP,” Hasbro boss Brian Goldner said when the deal was announced.

He continued: “The Hasbro group will leverage eOne’s immersive entertainm­ent capabiliti­es to bring our portfolio of brands that have appealed to gamers, fans and families to all screens globally and realise the full franchise economics across our blueprint strategy for shareholde­rs.”

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