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J.M. Smucker To Sell Pillsbury, Other US Baking Brands For $375mn

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J.M. Smucker To Sell Pillsbury, Other US Baking Brands For $375mn

J.M. Smucker Co. has said it will sell its US baking business, which includes brands such as Pillsbury, Martha White and Hungry Jack, to private equity firm Brynwood Partners for $375 million.

The deal includes a manufacturing facility in Toledo, Ohio, but excludes the baking business in Canada, the company said.

"The divestiture reflects our strategy to further focus our portfolio and develop a stronger presence in pet food, coffee, and snacking," CEO Mark Smucker said in a statement.

Smucker in May completed its $1.9 billion acquisition of Rachael Ray Dog food maker Ainsworth Pet Nutrition.

Divestiture Impact

The company said it expected the divestiture to reduce adjusted earnings by 25 cents to 30 cents on a full-year basis, while net impact would be only slightly dilutive to its fiscal 2019 adjusted earnings per share.

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The business generated net sales of about $370 million for its fiscal year ended 30 April, the company said.

The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of the company's 2019 fiscal year.

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