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UK court says SABMiller shareholders can be split into two classes

Published 24/08/2016, 09:21
© Reuters. Photo illustration of beer flowing from a bottle of Stella Artois into a glass
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By Martinne Geller

LONDON (Reuters) - SABMiller (LON:SAB) shareholders can be treated as two separate groups when they vote on the brewer's 79 billion pound takeover by Anheuser Busch InBev, a court in London ruled on Tuesday, granting a request from SAB aimed at making the vote as fair as possible.

The marriage of the world's largest beer makers was agreed last year with an offer of 44 pounds per share in cash for general shareholders and a discounted cash-and-stock offer aimed at the largest two - Altria Group (NYSE:MO) and Bevco - to help them avoid large tax bills.

The agreement grew contentious this summer after a fall in the British currency increased the value of the cash-and-stock offer above that of the cash offer. AB InBev sweetened its offer in July after several shareholders, including activist hedge funds, pressured SABMiller to seek a new deal.

Both brewers' boards have recommended AB InBev's "final" offer, and SAB requested that Altria and Bevco -- which have already signalled their support -- be treated as a separate class.

Justice Richard Snowden said on Tuesday it was an understandable request since it lowered the risk of delays or challenges from dissenting shareholders who might have challenged the vote as unfair given that Altria and Bevco has agreed to a different offer arrangement.

With the judge's ruling, the deal will require 75 percent approval by SAB shareholders, excluding Altria and Bevco, which together control about 40 percent of the shares.

"I have jurisdiction to order a meeting of public shareholders to be summoned that does not include Altria and BevCo," Snowden told the court.

Altria and Bevco, a vehicle of Colombia's Santo Domingo family, will therefore give their support separately, SABMiller and AB InBev said.

Prominent investor Aberdeen Asset Management had voiced opposition to the revised offer, saying it still undervalued the brewer of beers including Castle Lager, which has a strong presence in fast-growing markets of Latin America and Africa.

SAB also said more details about the implementation of the deal were expected to be published along with transaction documents on Aug. 26.

There are planned meetings of shareholders of each company on Sept. 28. If approved, the deal is expected to close on Oct. 10.

The new entity will be almost wholly controlled by executives from AB InBev, maker of beers including Budweiser and Stella Artois.

© Reuters. Photo illustration of beer flowing from a bottle of Stella Artois into a glass

SAB's shares were down marginally at 4,375 pence at 1159 GMT while AB InBev's stock was up 1 percent at 112.10 euros.

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