Cans of Coca-Cola sit on a shelf in a store in London, Britain. (File Photo | Reuters) 
Business

Coca-Cola in race to buy Horlicks from GlaxoSmithKline

Coca-Cola is mulling a USD 3.9 billion swoop for Horlicks after GlaxoSmithKline hoisted a 'for sale' sign above the 145-year-old brand," says a report.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: US-based Coca-Cola Co, is in the race to acquire malt-based health drink Horlicks from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), which has put the popular brand in India on sale, according to media reports.

Quoting sources, UK-based Sunday Telegraph has said the value of the transaction could be around three billion british pounds (USD 3.9 billion).

The company "is mulling a three billion British pounds (USD 3.9 billion) swoop for Horlicks after GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) hoisted a 'for sale' sign above the 145-year-old brand," the report said.

It further said that besides Coca-Cola, several global FMCG makers as Nestle, Kraft Heinz are in the race to acquire Horlicks from GSK.

"As a matter of policy we do not comment on any speculative news. At this point in time there is nothing to report on the said matter," CocaCola said in an e-mail statement.

The Atlanta-based cola major had acquired the Costa Coffee chain from UK-based leisure group Whitbread in a USD 5 billion deal recently.

If the deal happens, then this would be second major acquisition by Coca-Cola in the Indian market, when it had re-enterd into the Indian market after buying then popular brands such as Thums Up, Limca and Gold Spot.

Horlicks in India is largely sold through GlaxoSmithKline Healthcare, in which GSK owns 72.5 per cent stake.

GSK has put Horlick on the blocks after it had decided to buy 36.5 per cent stake in the consumer healthcare business of Novartis for 9.2 billion british pounds.

The company is considering to sell Horlicks and other nutrition brands to fund the acquisition.

Pinarayi alone: The 81-year-old carrying the Left's fate in Kerala

AIADMK vs DMK direct contest in fewer seats in 2026 polls

Trump says US is negotiating with Iran’s parliamentary speaker, who denies talks

Draft rules empower I&B ministry to censor user-generated news content

Munambam Waqf issue sparks local heat, Assembly polls impact uncertain

SCROLL FOR NEXT