Mexican soft drinks company Fomento Económico Mexicano (FEMSA) has declined to comment on reports that it is eyeing the purchase of Coca-Cola bottling plants in Canada.
The Mexican daily Excelsior yesterday (9 March) said that the beverage giant – owner of Coca-Cola FEMSA, the world’s second-biggest bottler of Coca-Cola Co. beverages – was planning to buy a number of the facilities in Canada.
The newspaper said that FEMSA is eyeing plants that Coca-Cola Enterprises recently agreed to sell to Coca-Cola Co. after FEMSA’s bid for Mexican bottler Contal was rejected.
The firm, however, told just-drinks today that it would “not comment on rumours”. Coca-Cola was unavailable for comment as just-drinks went to press.
The Canadian plants are understood to be valued at $4.5bn and have $8bn in debt.
FEMSA is currently in the process of selling its beer unit for a 20% stake in Dutch brewer Heineken in a US$5.7bn, all-share deal. The sale is due to close in the second quarter of 2010.
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