Reckitt Benckiser sells Chinese baby food business
British Sagrotan manufacturer Reckitt Benckiser is selling its Chinese baby food business to a local investor. China's Primavera Capital Group has accepted a takeover price of 2.2 billion US dollars (around 1.8 billion euros), the British company announced at the weekend. Reckitt plans to put the net cash inflow of about $1.3 billion into debt reduction. The group will retain an eight percent stake in the deal. There will be a net loss of about 2.5 billion pounds (about 2.91 billion euros) in connection with the transaction - mainly because of write-downs on goodwill and intangible assets.
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The manufacturer of the well-known disinfectant Sagrotan has benefited from increased customer demand for hygiene products during the pandemic. The division for over-the-counter medicines and other health products, on the other hand, weakened recently due to the exceptionally weak flu season. (dpa)
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