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AB InBev to acquire SABMiller

15:09 13/10/2015

The world's two largest brewers are about to become one, as Anglo-South African brewer SABMiller, the world number two, is being taken over by market leader Anheuser-Busch InBev. The Leuven-based brewery will have to come up with 44 pounds per share in order to buy out its biggest competitor.

AB InBev and SABMiller have reportedly reached an agreement on a takeover, following several refused bids in recent weeks. SABMiller, based in London has finally accepted a price of 44 pounds per share, representing a premium of about 50% of SABMiller's closing rate on 14 September, announced AB InBev in a press release.

The brewer portfolio of SABMiller, which includes the brands Pilsner Urquell, Grolsch, Foster's, Peroni and Miller, will go to AB InBev in a historic deal valued at about €96 billion.

The AB InBev shareholders still need to approve the proposal. 

Written by Robyn Boyle