BUSINESS BRIEFING / ACQUISITIONS
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Pepsi Bottling Group Inc. said that it had rejected what it called a “grossly inadequate” acquisition offer from PepsiCo Inc., but analysts said a deal could still happen if PepsiCo raised its bid.
Pepsi Bottling Group of Somers, N.Y., also looked to shield itself from other bids it deemed unfavorable, saying it had approved a stockholder-rights plan. Such plans, known as “poison pills,” are commonly used as a way to try to hold off hostile takeover attempts.
The $6-billion bid for Pepsi Bottling and PepsiAmericas would have let PepsiCo control about 80% of its total North American beverage volume.
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