Procter & Gamble (PG) to Sell Pringles in $2.7B Deal, Less Than Anticipated; Lowers FY12 EPS Outlook
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Selling, general and administrative expense: 4.65B
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The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG) today announced an agreement to divest its Snacks business to The Kellogg Company in a $2.7 billion all-cash transaction. The companies expect to complete the deal in summer of 2012. Final timing will be dependent upon receiving all necessary regulatory approvals.
The prior agreement to sell the Pringles business to Diamond Foods has been mutually terminated by P&G and Diamond as provided under the terms of their agreements.
The sale of the Pringles business to The Kellogg Company creates significant value for P&G shareholders. P&G expects an after-tax gain on the transaction in the range of $1.4 billion to $1.5 billion, or approximately $0.47 to $0.50 per share, approximately the same as was estimated at the time of the initiation of the original transaction with Diamond Foods in April, 2011. The Pringles business is an excellent strategic fit for Kellogg, and it will significantly advance their goal of building a global snacks business on par with its global cereal business.
In conjunction with the announcement of the transaction with Kellogg, P&G updated its financial guidance for fiscal year 2012. The Company said the diluted earnings per share for the fiscal year will be dependent on the timing of the completion of the transaction with The Kellogg Company. Excluding the gain from the transaction, diluted net earnings per share is expected to be in the range of $3.30 to $3.43, versus $4.04 expected on the Street.
If the Pringles sale is completed within the current fiscal year, diluted net earnings per share is expected to be in the range of $3.77 to $3.93, including the one time gain of $0.47 to $0.50 per share. P&G’s prior fiscal year guidance for diluted net earnings per share of $3.85 to $4.08 per share included an estimated $0.55 to $0.65 per share one-time gain from the Snacks transaction with Diamond Foods.
The prior agreement to sell the Pringles business to Diamond Foods has been mutually terminated by P&G and Diamond as provided under the terms of their agreements.
The sale of the Pringles business to The Kellogg Company creates significant value for P&G shareholders. P&G expects an after-tax gain on the transaction in the range of $1.4 billion to $1.5 billion, or approximately $0.47 to $0.50 per share, approximately the same as was estimated at the time of the initiation of the original transaction with Diamond Foods in April, 2011. The Pringles business is an excellent strategic fit for Kellogg, and it will significantly advance their goal of building a global snacks business on par with its global cereal business.
In conjunction with the announcement of the transaction with Kellogg, P&G updated its financial guidance for fiscal year 2012. The Company said the diluted earnings per share for the fiscal year will be dependent on the timing of the completion of the transaction with The Kellogg Company. Excluding the gain from the transaction, diluted net earnings per share is expected to be in the range of $3.30 to $3.43, versus $4.04 expected on the Street.
If the Pringles sale is completed within the current fiscal year, diluted net earnings per share is expected to be in the range of $3.77 to $3.93, including the one time gain of $0.47 to $0.50 per share. P&G’s prior fiscal year guidance for diluted net earnings per share of $3.85 to $4.08 per share included an estimated $0.55 to $0.65 per share one-time gain from the Snacks transaction with Diamond Foods.
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