Constellation Brands Sells 'Value' Spirits Operations For $334 Million
January 12 2009 - 8:57AM
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Constellation Brands Inc. (STZ) will sell its so-called value
spirits business to Sazerac Co. for $334 million as the company
looks to focus on its premium and higher-margin brands.
Constellation, which will use the proceeds from selling more
than 40 brands to pay down debt, recently said its mid-premium
liquor brands like Svedka vodka and Black Velvet whiskey continue
to outperform their peers in the market.
The world's largest wine maker company by volume will retain
both of those brands among its liquor offerings along with Paul
Masson brandy. Chief Executive Rob Sands said the trio fits into
Constellation's strategy of focusing on well-known, trusted premium
brands. Their operations will be consolidated into Constellation's
North American wine business.
Being sold are brands such as Barton, Skol, Flieischmann's,
Montezuma Tequila and the Chi-Chi's pre-mixed cocktail line. The
brands combined sold more than 10 million cases in the fiscal year
ended last February. The sale will also include distillery and
bottling plants in Kentucky and will result in roughly 20 cents a
share in write-downs.
The company, however, reaffirmed its fiscal-year earnings
outlook excluding items, saying the transaction wouldn't impact the
results.
Last week, the company reported fiscal third-quarter net income
dropped 30% on charges and lower sales because of the stronger
dollar.
Sazerac's liquors include bourbon, vodka and whiskey.
Constellation's shares closed Friday at $14.89 and haven't
traded premarket.
-By Kerry E. Grace, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-5089;
kerry.grace@dowjones.com
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