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LVMH to take over Bulgari

Tuesday, 8 March 2011


MILAN, Mar 7 (BBC): LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods company, has unveiled a 3.7b euros ($5.18b; £3.18b) all-share deal to take over Italian jeweller Bulgari. LVMH will buy 50.4 per cent of Bulgari, issuing 16.5 million shares in exchange for 152.5 million shares held by the Bulgari family. The French firm will also seek to buy the rest of Bulgari shares at 12.25 euros a share - a premium of about 60 per cent. Bulgari has agreed to the takeover "in order to reinforce, in accordance with its history, values, craftsmanship and identity, it said. As part of the deal, the Bulgari family will become the second-biggest family shareholder in LVMH. At the start of February, LVMH reported record revenues for 2010, with all areas of the group seeing double-digit growth. Economic recovery in key markets such as China helped to increase LVMH's revenues by 19 per cent to 20.3b euros, in what it dubbed "a great vintage year".