InBev working on $46 bln Anheuser bid: source

Fri May 23, 2008 11:32pm BST
 
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By Jessica Hall and Philip Blenkinsop

PHILADELPHIA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian brewer InBev NV is working on a $46 billion bid for Anheuser-Busch Cos Inc, according to a source familiar with the situation.

News of a possible deal, which would be the largest in alcoholic drink history, sent Anheuser shares up as much as 10 percent on Friday while shares of InBev closed down 2.9 percent at 48.88 euros.

The source said an offer was not certain.

The news was first reported by the Financial Times, in its Alpahville blog. The report cited sources saying the approach was expected to be pitched at $65 a share but while extensive work was being carried out, InBev was not about to "push the button."

One analyst in New York said a deal could come as soon as this weekend.

"The fact of the matter is, if they want to move, they've got to move now," said Robbert Van Batenburg, head of research with Louis Capital Markets. He said clearance to combine two of the world's top brewers may be harder with a new U.S. president, since all the candidates are less friendly to the business community than current U.S. President George W. Bush.

The FT report said a financing package of $50 billion had been provisionally arranged through JPMorgan and Santander and that the bid had been discussed at an InBev board meeting on April 28 and at a meeting on Thursday.

The report also said InBev is considering a hostile bid if Anheuser management refuses friendly talks.  Continued...

 
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