Campari in Talks to Buy Courvoisier Cognac From Beam Suntory for Up to $1.32 Billion -- Update
15 12월 2023 - 3:29AM
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By Mauro Orru
Davide Campari-Milano has entered into exclusive negotiations
with Beam Suntory to acquire the owner of Courvoisier cognac for up
to $1.32 billion, paving the way for a significant step up in the
U.S. market in what the group said would be the largest deal in its
history.
The Italian distiller said Thursday that the talks with Beam
Suntory were aimed at acquiring Beam Holding France, which owns
Courvoisier, for a fixed purchase price of $1.20 billion on a cash-
and debt-free basis, with an additional payment of up to $120
million expected in 2029 upon the achievement of a 2028 net sales
target.
"The addition of Courvoisier cognac to our portfolio of global
priorities is a rare and unique opportunity to expand our premium
spirits portfolio and cognac offering," said Campari Chief
Executive Bob Kunze-Concewitz.
Founded in 1828 by Felix Courvoisier in Jarnac, in the Charente
region of France, Courvoisier received the title of official
supplier to the House of the Emperor by Napoleon III, becoming a
drink of choice during the Belle Epoque.
The business in 2022 netted sales of $249 million, of which
roughly 60% came from the U.S., Courvoisier's largest market,
followed by the U.K. and China.
"In what is the biggest deal in Campari Group's history,
Courvoisier will enable a significant step up in the U.S. while
also permitting long-term transformational potential in the
strategic Asia-Pacific region," said Deputy CEO Matteo
Fantacchiotti.
Campari said signing of the transaction is subject to
consultations with French employees' representatives, and that it
expects a deal to close in 2024.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com
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