Coca-Cola Ends Plans to Refranchise Africa Bottler -- Update
May 20 2019 - 8:42AM
Dow Jones News
By Colin Kellaher
Coca-Cola Co. (KO) on Monday said it has ended plans to
refranchise Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, opting instead to keep its
66.5% majority stake in the bottler for the foreseeable future.
The Atlanta beverages giant said it held talks with a number of
potential partners for CCBA, the largest bottler of Coca-Cola
beverages in Africa, but that it ultimately decided it was "in the
best interests of all involved for Coca-Cola to continue to hold
and operate CCBA."
Coca-Cola, which has accounted for CCBA as a discontinued
operation since it became the controlling shareowner in October
2017, said it will reclassify the bottler's results into continuing
operations in the second quarter.
The company said the reclassification won't affect its full-year
organic revenue and adjusted per-share earnings growth
guidance.
Coca-Cola in late 2016 agreed to pay $3.15 billion for the 54.5%
interest in CCBA held by Anheuser-Busch InBev S.A. (BUD), which
acquired the stake as part of its $100 billion-plus takeover of
rival SABMiller PLC. At the time, the company said it planned to
refranchise the bottler, a strategy it has been using to focus on
its more profitable concentrate business.
Coca-Cola said that while it remains committed to the
refranchising process, it sees "great opportunities to create even
more value" with CCBA, which serves 12 countries in Africa.
Write to Colin Kellaher at colin.kellaher@wsj.com
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