Pfizer enters agreement to divest Nutrition business to Nestlé for $11.85B

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Pfizer today announced that it has entered into an agreement to divest its Nutrition business to Nestlé for $11.85 billion in cash. Pfizer's Nutrition business recorded revenues of approximately $2.1 billion in 2011, an increase of 15% versus 2010.    

"The transaction is a testament to the success of the Nutrition business, including its excellent reputation, talented colleagues, high-quality products and market reach," said Amy Schulman, Executive Vice President, Pfizer General Counsel; President and General Manager, Pfizer Nutrition. "The combination of Nestlé and Pfizer's Nutrition business, with its leading position in emerging markets, portfolio and science, will continue to serve the needs of formula-fed infants and their healthcare professionals and caregivers. The dedication and hard work of the Nutrition team is impressive and I am proud of the Pfizer Nutrition colleagues around the world who are devoted to the success of this business and the important role it plays in the lives of so many families."

Pfizer Nutrition is a leading global pediatric nutrition company with a strong portfolio of brands encompassing everyday and specialty infant and toddler formulas, follow-on formulas, as well as maternal and adult nutrition products. Pfizer Nutrition has colleagues in approximately 60 countries around the world and sales, product development, manufacturing, and business centers in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia.

"The sale of the Nutrition business to Nestlé is consistent with Pfizer's intention to generate the greatest value for shareholders by maximizing the value-creation potential of our businesses and prudently managing our capital allocation," stated Ian Read, Pfizer Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "We remain focused on enhancing shareholder value and, following the completion of this divestiture, we expect to allocate the after-tax proceeds to further share repurchases, or invest in other business- development opportunities, with the return on share repurchases remaining our case to beat."

Pfizer will update its 2012 financial guidance to reflect its decision to divest the Nutrition business to Nestlé when it reports its first-quarter 2012 financial results on May 1, 2012. Pfizer expects that all revenues and expenses related to the Nutrition business will be presented as Discontinued operations - net of tax, beginning with the second-quarter of 2012, on a retroactive basis for all periods presented.

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of regulatory approvals in certain jurisdictions. Pfizer expects the divestiture of the Nutrition business will be completed by the first half of 2013, assuming the receipt of the required regulatory clearances and satisfaction of other closing conditions. Upon completion of the transaction, all Pfizer colleagues currently dedicated to the Nutrition business will be transferred to Nestlé, subject to works council and union consultation where required.

Source: Pfizer

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