Monday, September 16, 2013
Acquisition Divestiture
In an acquisition, it is not uncommon for the acquiring firm to buy more
than it is willing to acquire, either because the acquirer does not
want all of the target assets, or regulators force the combined company
to sell off part of its assets. Glencore announced that it was selling
Dakota Growers Pasta Company (DGPC) for $370 million. Glencore had
acquired DPGC in December 2012 when it purchased Viterra for $6.1
billion. Since the acquisition, Glencore has sold off several Viterra
assets including some Viterra farm retail outlets, and parts of Viterra to Agrium Inc., and Richardson International Ltd. If an acquisition includes plans for the partial divestiture of target firm, be sure to include those cash flows in your analysis.