LONDON - Britain's Takeover Panel set a June 29 deadline for a consortium headed by Constellation Brands to make a rival offer for UK spirits group Allied Domecq which has already agreed to be taken over by France's Pernod Ricard.
The panel issued the "put up or shut up" ruling to the Constellation camp as Allied issued the offer document for its takeover by Pernod on Wednesday and its scheme of arrangement, aimed at speeding up the Allied-Pernod deal.
Allied Domecq has a New Zealand unit, Allied Domecq Wines NZ, formerly Montana, which is the country's biggest wine producer and exporter.
The panel said Constellation must decide whether to issue a firm intention to bid by 5pm on June 29 (4am June 30 NZT) or to say it will not proceed and not make an approach for six months.
"We have enough time to put together a viable bid," said one source close to the Constellation consortium, while sources at Allied said it was co-operating with the Constellation camp to give them the details to help them put together an offer.
Allied confirmed it will hold a shareholders' meeting on July 4 to approve its agreed £7.5 billion ($19.5 billion) takeover by Pernod unless a counterbid emerges.
Pernod meanwhile said in a complementary document that its Allied takeover should be completed on July 26, if it gets all the necessary approvals and is not derailed by a counter bid.
Last month, Allied agreed to be bought by Chivas Regal whisky and Martell cognac group Pernod and its US partner Fortune Brands, which makes Jim Beam bourbon, for 545 pence a share in cash and 0.0158 new Pernod shares for each Allied share.
The two groups would split up Allied's brands with Pernod taking the majority including Ballantine's whisky, Beefeater gin and Kahlua liqueur, while Fortune would get Sauza tequila and Maker's Mark bourbon.
Allied's shares have continued to trade above the Pernod offer price on hopes of a higher price from the Constellation consortium. Allied Domecq was flat at 694.1p.
The Pernod-Allied deal would link the world's second and third-biggest spirits makers to rival leader Diageo Plc, which itself has not ruled out becoming involved in a bid with other parties for Allied Domecq.
- REUTERS
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