Ralcorp rejects third ConAgra proposal

Ralcorp rejects third ConAgra proposal
八月 15, 2011
ConAgra has hinted it could step up its pursuit of Ralcorp after the US food group suffered a third rejection by its quarry of its proposal – improved to $5.2bn – to buy the company.

Ralcorp said on Friday it had a rejected the latest $94 a share cash offer from ConAgra, having determined that the proposed separation of its Post cereals unit from its core private-label business would unlock “additional significant value for our shareholders”.

ConAgra countered on Sunday that it was ”extremely disappointed” at Ralcorp’s rapid dismissal of its proposal, which it said offered investors greater certainty than the planned separation.

Related News releases:

Conagra Foods News release: ConAgra Foods Emphasizes Strong Value of $94 Per Share All-Cash Proposal to Acquire Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.

RalCorp Press release: Ralcorp Board of Directors Unanimously Rejects Revised, Unsolicited Proposal From ConAgra
Like to receive news like this by email? Join and Subscribe!
Join Our Telegram Channel for regular updates!
Sponsored Content
J&J green paper, a Miami-Dade company, announces the implementation of its game-changing sustainable packaging initiative Janus® in partnership with arcos dorados, the largest MCDonald's independent franchisee in the world
六月 27, 2024

J&J Green Paper implements its sustainable packaging initiative Janus® with largest independent McDonalds franchisee in the world

J&J Green Paper has announced that its revolutionary JANUS® barrier technology is being used by Arcos Dorados Holdings, Inc., the world’s largest independent McDonald’s franchisee and a local packaging supplier in Argentina.
España: se celebró la sexta edición del Papatour en Canarias
六月 25, 2024

España: se celebró la sexta edición del Papatour en Canarias

La sexta edición del evento que reúne a productores y asociados al sector celebró con éxito su sexta edición.
The UN says 40% of the world's land is already unable to sustain crops
六月 22, 2024

UN food chief on soil degradation: Poorest areas have zero harvests left

Droughts and flooding have become so common in some of the poorest places on Earth that the land can no longer sustain crops, the director of the World Food Programme’s global office has said.
Sponsored Content