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Foster's wine arm bid came from Cerberus: Report

Published: Thursday, Sep 9, 2010, 19:32 IST
Place: Melbourne | Agency: Reuters

Cerberus Capital Management is believed to be the firm that made an offer worth up to $2.5 billion for the wine business of Foster's Group Ltd, The Australian newspaper reported on Thursday.

Foster's, Australia's largest brewer, rejected the surprise bid for the world's second-largest wine business on Wednesday, but left the door open to better offers.

Foster's, being advised by Gresham Advisory Partners and Goldman Sachs, declined to comment on the identity of the bidder for its Treasury Wine Estates business except to say it was an international private equity firm.

A Foster's spokesperson declined to comment on Thursday on the unsourced newspaper report.

New York-based Cerberus declined to comment.

The firm, named for the mythological three-headed dog guarding the gates of Hades and known for its loss-making acquisition of Chrysler, has no investments in Australia.

Foster's shares gained one cent to A$6.35, underperforming a 1% gain in the broader market. The shares jumped 4.5% jump on Wednesday after it rejected the offer of between A$2.3 billion and A$2.7 billion.

Late last month, sources said brewing groups SABMiller and Japan's Asahi Breweries were looking at the company's beer operations, valued at more than $10 billion, which reap some of the highest profit margins in the brewing world.

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