Chatswood, australia, dec. 6 /prnewswire/ -- Pepsico australia, The
australian Business Unit Of Pepsico International, Announced Today The
acquisition Of Bluebird Foods, New Zealands Snack Market Leader, For Nz$245
million (us$169 Million; A$214 Million). Pepsico australia Comprises The
smiths Snackfood Company, Sakata Rice Snacks And Pepsi Beverages australia.
Established More Than 50 Years Ago, Bluebird Is One Of New Zealands Most
highly-regarded Food Brands. It Has The Leading Position In Major Salty Snack
segments, Including Potato Chips, Corn Snacks, Extruded Snacks And Multigrain
snacks. It Also Is The Leader In The Fruit And Snack Bar Segments.
"were Delighted To Be Teaming Up With Bluebird," Said alex Stevens,
managing Director Of Pepsico australia, The Pepsico International Unit Into
which Bluebirds Leadership Team Will Report. "it Is An Outstanding Business
with Excellent Growth Potential. I Believe All Our Companies In The Region
will Benefit By This New Alliance, And I Want To Welcome All Our Bluebird
colleagues To Pepsico."
The Transaction Includes Several Market-leading Brands, Including Bluebird
and Krispa, A Strong Distribution System And Two Manufacturing Facilities,
located In auckland And Timaru. Bluebird Employs Approximately 600 People.
Bluebird Is Being Purchased From Burns, Philp > Company. Pepsico Will
assume Control Of The Business In January.
Pepsico International Comprises All Of The Businesses Outside The united
states And canada Of Pepsico, One Of The Worlds Largest Food And Beverage
companies. Pepsicos Portfolio Includes 17 Brands That Each Generate Retail
sales In Excess Of U.s. $1 Billion (a$1.3 Billion; Nz$1.5 Billion), Including
pepsi, Lays, Doritos, Gatorade, Tropicana, And Quaker.
source Pepsico International |