• Kraft Foods to sell pizza business to Nestlé

    Kraft Foods announced that, after several months of discussions, it has agreed to sell the assets of its North American pizza business to Nestlé for a total consideration of $3.7 billion.
    Jan. 5, 2010
    2 min read

    Kraft Foods announced that, after several months of discussions, it has agreed to sell the assets of its North American pizza business to Nestlé for a total consideration of $3.7 billion. The company estimates that its pizza business generated 2009 net revenues of $1.6 billion.

    The sale, subject to customary conditions including regulatory clearances, includes the DiGiorno, Tombstone, and Jack’s brands in the United States, the Delissio brand in Canada and the California Pizza Kitchen trademark license. It also includes two Wisconsin manufacturing facilities (Medford and Little Chute) and the right to take on leases for the pizza depots and delivery trucks. Kraft Foods anticipates that approximately 3,400 employees will transfer with the business to Nestlé. The transaction is expected to close in 2010.

    “Selling this business now not only delivers an attractive return for our shareholders, but also enables us to better focus our resources on priority global brands and categories,” said Irene Rosenfeld, Kraft chairman and chief executive officer. “Nestlé is well-positioned to continue building these powerhouse pizza brands, given its strength in frozen foods.

    “We are grateful for the hard work and dedication of our talented employees who delivered exceptionally strong results in 2009 and have helped us build this into the number one frozen pizza business in North America,” she said. “We’re confident the business will continue to thrive under Nestlé’s ownership. We wish them much continued success.”

    Access www.kraftfoodscompany.com for more details.

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