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Beer giants AB InBev and SABMiller agree mega-merger
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Anheuser-Busch InBev has agreed the terms of its 拢71bn takeover of rival SABMiller, in a deal that will combine the world's two largest beer makers.
AB InBev, the maker of Budweiser, will pay 拢44 for each share in SABMiller, the price it offered on 13 October.
To clear the way for the takeover, SABMiller is to sell its 58% stake in its US joint venture MillerCoors.
It is selling the stake to its main partner in the business, Molson Coors, for $12bn (拢7.9bn).
'More choices'
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The newly-created firm will produce about 30% of the world's beer. AB InBev's brands include Stella Artois and Corona, while SABMiller produces Peroni and Grolsch.
"Our combination with SABMiller is about creating the first truly global beer company and bringing more choices to beer drinkers in markets outside of the US," said Carlos Brito, chief executive of AB InBev.
SABMiller has a workforce of close to 70,000 people in more than 80 countries, and global annual sales of more than $26bn. AB InBev has a workforce of 155,000 and global revenues of more than $47bn.
The two firms are predicting cost savings of at least $1.4bn a year.
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Global market share of five biggest beer companies
Anheuser-Busch InBev - 20.8%
SABMiller - 9.7%
Heineken - 9.1%
Carlsberg - 6.1%
China Resources Enterprise - 6%
Source: Euromonitor, based on 2014 figures
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