20.11.2012 • NewsBayerSchiff NutritionReckitt Benckiser

Bayer Shuns Bidding War with Reckitt over Schiff

German drugmaker Bayer gave up trying to buy Schiff Nutrition after Reckitt Benckiser made a higher offer for the U.S. vitamin maker.

"Bayer's Board of Management has decided not to propose any increase" to its offer, the group said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission published on Tuesday.

Reckitt trumped Bayer's agreed $1.2 billion deal to buy Schiff with an offer of $1.4 billion for the U.S. vitamin maker.

"Entering a competitive bidding process in response to the November 18 Proposal (Reckitt's bid) would result in a price outside Bayer's set financial criteria," the filing said.

Bayer plans to continue its strategy to augment organic growth with strategic bolt-on acquisitions, it added.

 

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