Reckitt Benckiser sells China baby formula unit for $2.2bn

UK consumer goods group Reckitt Benckiser said it was selling its baby formula business in China to the private equity firm Primavera for $2.2bn and would incur a ยฃ2.5bn net loss on the deal.
The maker of Dettol disinfectant Reckitt said it expected to receive about $1.3bn in cash from the deal which it will use to pay down debts, and will keep an 8% stake in the unit, it said in a statement on Monday. As a result of the sale, the company expects to incur the net loss due to the re-measurement of goodwill and intangible assets.

The sale follows a review of the business announced in February and includes manufacturing plants in Nijmegen, the Netherlands and Guangzhou, China.

Reckitt expects to incur cash tax costs of around ยฃ300m and transaction and other costs of around ยฃ200m.

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