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Thai Union Group scraps $1.5 bln plan to buy Bumble Bee

December 4, 2015
Consumer Packaged Goods

(Reuters) – Thai Union Group Pcl, the world’s largest canned tuna producer, on Friday scrapped a $1.5 billion acquisition of U.S. rival Bumble Bee Seafoods after U.S. authorities said the deal would be harmful to competition in the seafood market.

The deal would have given Thai Union control of some of North America’s best-known seafood lines, including two of the three biggest canned tuna brands in the United States, and was part of its quest to hit revenue of $8 billion by 2020.

Thai Union would buy other overseas firms to make sure it reaches that target, Chief Executive Thiraphong Chansiri told Reuters by telephone after the announcement.

“We will have cash to buy other companies,” he said. “This will help us reach the 2020 target.”

The company had put a lot of effort into getting the deal approved since announced it a year ago, he said, but scrapped it as U.S. clearance became increasingly unlikely.

“Consumers are better off without this deal,” Bill Baer, the assistant attorney general of the U.S. Department of Justice’s anti-trust division, said in a statement.

“Our investigation convinced us – and the parties knew or should have known from the get go – that the market is not functioning competitively today and further consolidation would only make things worse.”

The canned tuna market has long been dominated by three brands, the Department of Justice said. The deal also would have combined the first- and second-largest U.S. sellers of some other canned seafood, it added.

“The Department of Justice informed the companies it had serious concerns that the proposed transaction would harm competition,” it said.

TU shares fell as much as 3.7 percent and were on course for the worst single-day drop since Aug. 7. The broader SET index was down 0.5 percent.

Thai Union would not now sell U.S. subsidiary Chicken of the Sea, Thirapong said. The company would have sold the San Diego-based unit if the Bumble Bee deal had been approved.

“We have decided to focus our energy on our existing business. Thai Union remains committed to the North American seafood market,” Thiraphong said.

Chicken of the Sea generated revenue of over $400 million in 2013, the Department of Justice said in its statement.

By Manunphattr Dhanananphorn (Additional reporting by Viparat Jantraprap; Editing by Simon Webb and Stephen Coates)

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