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Shareholders Commend Consolidated, Nigerian Breweries Merger
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stakeholders have said that the proposed business consolidation between Nigerian Breweries (NB) Plc and Consolidated Breweries Plc would enhance shareholders’ return on investment.
They said in separate interviews with newsmen in Lagos, that they were in support of the merger following its projected contribution to the economy and national employment profile.
A founding member of Nigeria Shareholders Solidarity Association, Alhaji Gbadebo Olatokunbo, said that the business consolidation would increase the Nigerian Breweries’ market share of the nation’s brewery market.
Olatokunbo, who commended the merger, said that the company’s cost of business would be minimised and impact positively on profitability.
According to him, the merger will ensure the company has adequate capital to fund all investments required to operate competitively.
He said that the company should ensure enhanced dividend to the shareholders during the post merger era to compensate them for their support.
Olatokunbo, however, urged other companies listed on the nation’s bourse to emulate the Nigerian Breweries and Consolidated Breweries initiative to upscale their growth.
The General Secretary, Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN), Mr Bayo Adeleke, described the merger as part of the expansionist policy of NB.
Adeleke said that the merger would enable the company to gain more market share and become a dominant player in the breweries sector.
According to him, the minority shareholders are in support of the merger because of its overall positive impact on the economy and investors.
The President, Progressive Shareholders Association of Nigeria (PSAN), Mr Boniface Okezie, said that the merger would bring a lot of benefits to the shareholders.
Okezie said that the larger entity would enhance investors’ dividends and drive higher capital appreciation of the equity.
“The two giant breweries are going to increase the market share in terms of production which will make the products available all over the country,” Okezie said.
According to PSAN boss, the issue of non-availability of products will be a thing of the past and it will also help check proliferation in the beer market.
Also speaking, the Managing Director, APT Securities and Funds Ltd., Mallam Garba Kurfi,said that the merger was part of expansion programme of the company to consolidate in the industry.
Kurfi, who described the merger as a welcome development, said that it would inject new life in the general operations of Consolidated Breweries.
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