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Australian pub owner ALE knocks back $560 mln private equity approach

Published 14/10/2015, 05:49 pm
© Reuters.  Australian pub owner ALE knocks back $560 mln private equity approach

SYDNEY, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Listed pub owner Australian Leisure and Entertainment Property Management Ltd LEP.AX said it plans to rebuff a A$773 million ($560 million) takeover approach from a private investment firm after receiving the informal bid on Wednesday.

In a statement issued after the close of trading, ALE Property said Sydney-based Caledonia (Private) Investments Pty Ltd, its biggest shareholder with 25.8 percent, made an informal offer of A$3.95 per share for the rest of the company, a 9 percent premium to its closing price.

It said that price would significantly undervalue the company and that it "continues to assess a number of opportunities designed to further grow distributions and security holder value".

Alcohol-related companies have experienced a flurry of M&A activity this week after the world's top two brewers, Anheuser-Busch InBev ABI.BR and SABMiller SAB.L , agreed to one of the biggest buyouts in corporate history, with SABMiller accepting an offer worth more than $100 billion.

Also on Wednesday, Australian winemaker Treasury Wine Estates Ltd TWE.AX , the world's biggest standalone wine firm, said it was buying most of Diageo Plc's DGE.L wine assets for $552 million. Treasury and ALE Property are spin-offs of beer giant Foster's, which was bought by SABMiller in 2011.

Investment firms are meanwhile seizing on a share market downturn and a weaker Australian currency to pore over potential investments following a busy year of exits in 2014.

($1 = 1.3820 Australian dollars)

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