Unilever to acquire Sara Lee unit for 1.28bn euros
Unilever

Unilever, world's third largest consumer products company, announced Friday its plans to acquire Sara Lee Corp.'s personal care unit in an all cash deal worth 1.28 billion euros.

Dove soap, Vaseline, Axe and Comfort and food products are among the brands being produced by Unilever.

It was informed that the businesses that Unilever is going to acquire had sales of 750 million euros and operating earning of 128 million euros during the period of 12 months ended June.

Sara Lee's chief executive Brenda Barnes said, "The divestiture of body care and European detergents would advance our strategy to concentrate on our core food and beverage businesses."

The companies are expecting the deal to be finalized sometime in 2010.

In the recent trading, shares in Unilever dropped to 19.29 euros, losing 3 cents in Amsterdam trading, while Illinois-based Sara Lee dropped 26 cents to $10.54 on NYSE. The deal is yet to obtain regulatory approval.

Latest News

After 9 years, Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan tie the knot
HTC: U.S. Customs cleared, released some shipments
GM’s defection makes it harder for Facebook to make a bull case for revenue grow
BrainGate robotic arm is a huge scientific advancement
WSJ: Google Will Unveil Android 5.0 on Multiple Nexus-Branded Smartphones
GM to discontinue Facebook ads due to low consumer impact
Facebook will raise stock price, could be first U.S. company worth $100 billion
Scott Thompson Resigns as CEO of Yahoo
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak: "I would invest in Facebook”
Apple accuses Samsung of "spoilation of evidence"
Verizon to use Ciena switching technology for expanding its fiber-optic network
Microsoft accused of withholding APIs necessary to build a competitive browser f