Carey has helped Mexican bakery conglomerate Bimbo acquire Chilean counterpart Nutra Bien from food and drinks company CCU, less than three months after it boughtUS-based East Balt Bakeries in a US$650 million deal.
Bofill Mir & Alvarez Jana Abogados advised CCU. Claro & Cía also advised the sellers on antitrust matters.
The deal was signed on 15 June and the antitrust regulator opened the investigation on 8 September.
Nutra Bien produces bakery products, such as packaged biscuits and cakes. Its purchase by Bimbo shows Mexican appetite for companies outside of their home jurisdiction. Besides Bimbo’s recent East Balt Bakeries merger, Sigma, the country’s biggest meat producer, bought Peruvian dairy producer Supemsa in July. Infrastructure conglomerate Grupo Mexico has also been busy. It entered the US market through the acquisition of Florida East Coast Railway earlier this year.
Counsel to Grupo Bimbo
In-house counsel – Leticia Aguirre and Maria José Carrilo
Carey
Partners Salvador Valdés and Lorena Pavic, and associates Arturo Poblete and Francisca Levin
Counsel to CCU
For the transaction
Bofill Mir & Alvarez Jana Abogados
Partners Octavio Bofill and Ana María Yuri, and associates Andrea Alarcón
For antitrust matters
Bofill Mir & Alvarez Jana Abogados
Partner Guillermo de la Jara and associate Fernanda Garcés
Claro & Cía
Partners Cristóbal Eyzaguirre and José Miguel Huerta, and Associate Santiago Bravo
Originally published September 2017
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