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SABMiller rejects latest Anheuser-Busch InBev offer SABMiller rejects latest Anheuser-Busch InBev offer
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SABMiller has rejected an improved offer from Anheuser-Busch InBev that it says "very substantially undervalues" the company.SABMiller has rejected an improved offer from Anheuser-Busch InBev that it says "very substantially undervalues" the company.
InBev on Wednesday raised its offer for SAB to £42.15 a share, having previously bid £38 and £40. AB InBev on Wednesday raised its offer for SAB to £42.15 a share, having previously bid £38 and £40.
SABMiller closed up 2.4% at £37.08, having risen sharply since InBev first made its move last month.SABMiller closed up 2.4% at £37.08, having risen sharply since InBev first made its move last month.
Any deal between the two would create the world's biggest brewer, worth more than £180bn.Any deal between the two would create the world's biggest brewer, worth more than £180bn.
SABMiller said its board had formally considered the new offer, and "has unanimously rejected the proposal as it still very substantially undervalues SABMiller, its unique and unmatched footprint, and its standalone prospects". SABMiller said its board had formally considered the new offer, and had "unanimously rejected the proposal as it still very substantially undervalues SABMiller, its unique and unmatched footprint, and its standalone prospects".
InBev brews Budweiser, Stella Artois and Corona, while SAB brews Peroni and Grolsch, among others. AB InBev brews Budweiser, Stella Artois and Corona, while SAB brews Peroni and Grolsch, among others.
If a deal goes through, the merged company would produce one-third of the world's beer. If a deal does go through, the merged company would produce one-third of the world's beer.
On Tuesday, SAB reported a 9% fall in revenues for the three months to September, which it blamed on weakening emerging market currencies.On Tuesday, SAB reported a 9% fall in revenues for the three months to September, which it blamed on weakening emerging market currencies.
Sales volumes were up 2%.Sales volumes were up 2%.
Shares in AB InBev closed up 0.6% in Brussels at €98.65.