Unilever says GSK consumer arm 'strong strategic fit' for business

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17 Jan 2022 • 3:37 PM MYT
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The update from Unilever comes after GSK confirmed over the weekend that it had rejected a £50-billion offer (RM286.3 billion) from Unilever for its consumer healthcare business. ― Reuters pic

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LONDON, Jan 17 — Dove soap maker Unilever signalled today it would pursue a deal for GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) consumer health business, calling it a “strong strategic fit” after its £50-billion approach (RM286.3 billion) was rejected.

The update comes after GSK confirmed over the weekend that it had rejected the Unilever offer for its consumer healthcare business, which is home to brands such as Sensodyne toothpaste and Emergen-C vitamin supplement.

“The acquisition would create scale and a growth platform for the combined portfolio in the US, China and India, with further opportunities in other emerging markets,” Unilever said, pointing to synergies in the oral care and vitamin supplements business.

Unilever held talks with banks about additional financing for a potential sweetened offer for GSK’s consumer products division, Bloomberg News reported yesterday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Unilever, which is set to announce an initiative later this month to strengthen its business, said today it was committed to “strict financial discipline” for any acquisitions. — Reuters