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                    [Title] => SMC sells 65% stake in CCBPI to Coca-Cola Co for $590M
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Southeast Asia’s biggest food and beverage conglomerate San Miguel Corp. has relinquished control of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc. (CCBPI) following the completion of a deal to sell its 65-percent stake in the local bottler to Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. for $590 million.         


The deal gives Coca-Cola Co. 100 percent ownership of CCBPI, which handles the whole range of non-alcoholic beverage brands of San Miguel, including those under Coca-Cola and Cosmos, as well as juices and bottled water brands.
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San Miguel made no mention of the agreed sale price but sources said the transaction might fetch between $700 million to $800 million.

In a statement, San Miguel said it has signed "a definitive agreement for the sale of its shareholding in CCBPI." Completion of the deal, however, is subject to certain conditions, the company added.
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The source, who attended SMC’s financial briefing Thursday, said Southeast Asia’s largest food and beverage conglomerate expects to finalize a deal to sell its entire shareholdings in CCBPI to Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. in January next year. Coca-Cola owns the balance of 35 percent in CCBPI.
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Southeast Asia’s biggest food and beverage conglomerate San Miguel Corp. has relinquished control of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc. (CCBPI) following the completion of a deal to sell its 65-percent stake in the local bottler to Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. for $590 million.         


The deal gives Coca-Cola Co. 100 percent ownership of CCBPI, which handles the whole range of non-alcoholic beverage brands of San Miguel, including those under Coca-Cola and Cosmos, as well as juices and bottled water brands.
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San Miguel made no mention of the agreed sale price but sources said the transaction might fetch between $700 million to $800 million.

In a statement, San Miguel said it has signed "a definitive agreement for the sale of its shareholding in CCBPI." Completion of the deal, however, is subject to certain conditions, the company added.
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The source, who attended SMC’s financial briefing Thursday, said Southeast Asia’s largest food and beverage conglomerate expects to finalize a deal to sell its entire shareholdings in CCBPI to Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co. in January next year. Coca-Cola owns the balance of 35 percent in CCBPI.
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