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Diageo offers to sell Whyte & Mackay Scotch whisky arm | Diageo offers to sell Whyte & Mackay Scotch whisky arm |
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Diageo, the world's biggest Scotch whisky distiller, has offered to sell most of its Whyte and Mackay business to appease competition authorities. | Diageo, the world's biggest Scotch whisky distiller, has offered to sell most of its Whyte and Mackay business to appease competition authorities. |
It acquired the famous whisky brand when it secured a stake in India's United Spirits in late 2012. | It acquired the famous whisky brand when it secured a stake in India's United Spirits in late 2012. |
As the deal increased Diageo's share of the blended whisky market to about 40%, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) was concerned this could reduce competition and raise prices for consumers. | As the deal increased Diageo's share of the blended whisky market to about 40%, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) was concerned this could reduce competition and raise prices for consumers. |
The OFT is considering Diageo's offer. | The OFT is considering Diageo's offer. |
Drinks giant Diageo, whose brands include Johnnie Walker, Guinness and Smirnoff, agreed to pay £594m ($962m) for a 25% stake in Vijay Mallya's United Spirits. | Drinks giant Diageo, whose brands include Johnnie Walker, Guinness and Smirnoff, agreed to pay £594m ($962m) for a 25% stake in Vijay Mallya's United Spirits. |
Whyte and Mackay is a major sponsor of the Force India Formula One motor racing team. | Whyte and Mackay is a major sponsor of the Force India Formula One motor racing team. |
Before the merger, there had been "substantial competition" between Diageo's Bell's whisky and Whyte and Mackay's own-label brand, the OFT said. | Before the merger, there had been "substantial competition" between Diageo's Bell's whisky and Whyte and Mackay's own-label brand, the OFT said. |
"Our investigation considered a wide range of evidence and we concluded that the likely loss of competition could give rise to higher prices for retailers, and ultimately consumers," said OFT chief economist Chris Walters. | "Our investigation considered a wide range of evidence and we concluded that the likely loss of competition could give rise to higher prices for retailers, and ultimately consumers," said OFT chief economist Chris Walters. |
"We are now considering Diageo's offer to sell the bulk of the Whyte & Mackay business with the exception of two malt distilleries, to address our concerns." | "We are now considering Diageo's offer to sell the bulk of the Whyte & Mackay business with the exception of two malt distilleries, to address our concerns." |
The distilleries mentioned are Dalmore and Tamnavulin. | The distilleries mentioned are Dalmore and Tamnavulin. |
Garry White, chief investment commentator at stockbroker Charles Stanley, said: "Should the regulator accept the offer to sell the bulk of the Whyte and Mackay business, the price doesn't seem too high to gain a significant position in India - the world's fastest-growing whisky market." | |
The OFT had been mulling referring the deal to the Competition Commission. | |
In April 2014, a new body, the Competition and Markets Authority, will become the UK's lead competition and consumer body. | In April 2014, a new body, the Competition and Markets Authority, will become the UK's lead competition and consumer body. |