Costa Says Paine Schwartz Lowers Takeover Proposal

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By David Winning

SYDNEY–Fruit and vegetable grower Costa said U.S. private-equity firm Paine Schwartz Partners has lowered its takeover proposal after several months of discussions.

Costa said Paine Schwartz has now proposed a deal worth 3.20 Australian dollars (US$2.06) a share for all of the outstanding stock that it doesn’t already own. Paine Schwartz has also indicated that this is its best and final offer, it said.

The revised non-binding proposal is lower than the A$3.50/share approach made by Paine Schwartz at the end of May. The new proposal values Costa’s equity at A$1.49 billion.

The private-equity firm had acquired a 14% interest in Costa in October 2022 at A$2.60 a share.

“The Costa Board, together with its financial and legal advisers, is considering the revised non-binding offer and is continuing to engage with Paine Schwartz regarding the terms and conditions of the offer,” Costa said in a regulatory filing on Monday.

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