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    Brazil's Moreira Salles Family Takes Time on Bid for French Bottler Verallia

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Moreira Salles family is considering a bid for Verallia, pending full-year results. Speculation led to a 10% drop in Verallia's shares.

    Moreira Salles Family Evaluates Bid for French Glass Maker Verallia

    By Alessandro Parodi

    (Reuters) -Brazil's Moreira Salles family on Monday confirmed its interest in buying French glass packaging maker Verallia but said it would assess a bid after Verallia's full-year results on Feb. 19, sending the French firm's shares down as much as 10%.

    The decline reversed most of the gains the Paris-listed stock made on Friday on the back of takeover speculation, as investors saw the assessment as a potential reason not to make an offer, said an analyst who asked not to be named.

    "There's just a feeling that maybe there won't be such an exciting offer forthcoming, particularly if they're not looking to take the whole company private," the analyst said.

    BW Gestao de Investimentos (BWGI), owned by the Moreira Salles holding company Brasil Warrant Administracao de Bens e Empresas (BWSA), said it expects to offer 30 euros per share for the stake it does not already own in Verallia, including 2024 dividends, and it does not intend to delist the company.

    Verallia said its board will meet "as soon as possible" to assess the offer once it is formally submitted. The French company's shares were down 6.1% to 27.98 euros at 0855 GMT.

    BWGI owns about 28.8% of Verallia's capital and 27.9% of the voting rights through the Kaon V fund, its statement said.

    A potential bid to take the company private was first reported by Bloomberg News on Friday.

    ($1 = 0.9763 euros)

    (Reporting by Alessandro ParodiEditing by David Goodman and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Moreira Salles family interested in Verallia acquisition.
    • •Bid assessment awaits Verallia's full-year results.
    • •Verallia shares dropped by 10% amid speculation.
    • •BWGI plans to offer 30 euros per share.
    • •No intention to delist Verallia from the stock market.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Brazil's Moreira Salles family takes time on bid for French bottler Verallia

    1What is the Moreira Salles family's interest in Verallia?

    The Moreira Salles family confirmed its interest in acquiring French glass packaging maker Verallia and plans to assess a bid after the company's full-year results on February 19.

    2What is the expected offer price for Verallia shares?

    BW Gestao de Investimentos expects to offer 30 euros per share for the stake it does not already own in Verallia.

    3How did Verallia's stock react to the news?

    Verallia's shares fell by 6.1% to 27.98 euros following the announcement, as investors speculated about the potential bid.

    4What is BWGI's current ownership in Verallia?

    BW Gestao de Investimentos owns about 28.8% of Verallia's capital and 27.9% of the voting rights through the Kaon V fund.

    5When will Verallia's board assess the bid?

    Verallia's board will meet 'as soon as possible' to evaluate the offer once it is formally submitted.

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