Business Standard
Sunday, Jul 05, 2009
drived banner
drived banner
  Advanced Search
Feedback | RSS
Content Guide
Follow us on  
||Companies & Industry||||||| 
 Section Home | News Now | Today's Paper | Q&A | People in the News | Industry News | Features | The Compass | Research & Analysis | Opinion | Corporate Results
Home > Companies & Industry Live Markets | Smart Portfolios
  Search:

Cobra on sale for 200 million pound: Report
Press Trust Of India / London November 24, 2008, 0:12 IST

Indian entrepreneur Lord Karan Bilimoria has put Cobra, the beer company he founded 18 years ago, up for sale for an estimated £200 million, a leading daily here claimed today.

 
 
News Now
Paper
Specials
- Budget hopes boost Sensex
- Wkly Tech Analysis: Sensex rally seen beyond 15,100
- New Cos Bill to be more clear on role of independent directors
- CPI(M) leader expresses scepticism over several rail projects
- Reservation in pvt sector no answer for the future: Khurshid
- Satyam: Govt moves application in CLB to recall nominated directors
More  

The 46-year-old businessman had drafted in advisers from NM Rothschild to find a new investor in the business, famous for supplying its beer to most of the 10,000 curry houses in Britain, the Sunday Times claimed. The company, however, declined to comment on the potential sale. According to the report, the decision to sell comes just two months after Cobra raised £15 million of fresh capital.

Investors, including Bilimoria, provided the funding after the failure of talks to sell a stake to Diageo, the world’s biggest spirits producer.

Although Cobra is yet to make a profit, it remains one of the UK’s fastest growing beer brands in a market that is in overall decline. On the retail front, Cobra has sales of £177.6 million. The brand has grown by 28 per cent in the last year, according to the data research firm AC Nielsen, and analysts suggested the company could be worth around £200 million.

Cobra’s largest shareholder is Bilimoria, who owns about two-thirds of the shares. The remaining stock is held by hedge funds, business-angel investors and the company’s own employees. Rothschild will begin contacting potential buyers including international brewers with a strong presence in the UK, such as Carlsberg, Heineken, InBev and Molson Coors, in the next few days, the report said. International brewing concerns such as United Breweries of India, where Cobra has a growing presence, are also likely to be contacted, as are private-equity firms.

According to the report, Bilimoria is said to be open-minded about selling a stake in the business or accepting a full takeover. He is keen to secure investment to take Cobra to the next stage of its development. Bilimoria, who moved to Britain from India when at the age of 19, came up with the idea for Cobra while studying law at Cambridge. He felt that lagers were too gassy and wanted to design a brand that would be easier to drink with food.

After contracting a brewery in India to help develop his beer, the first crates of cobra were shipped out to Britain in June 1990. Cobra quickly took off and today it is served in about 95 per cent of all Indian restaurants licensed to sell alcohol. More recently, Cobra has started to be sold in pubs and bars where it is trying to compete with upmarket international brands such as San Miguel and Peroni.

storypagge
Arrow Other Stories     
- Budget hopes boost Sensex
- Wheat futures rise after govt lifts export ban
- 50,000 in south China evacuated after rains causes floods
- Orders on lie detection plea on July 9
- BSP to launch state-wide protest against fuel price hike
- Centre has failed to tackle naxalite problem: BJP
  Read Business news in 
  The most passionate motoring online website for motoring enthusiasts
  Smart IT Strategies for Uncertain Times
  Renew Your Car Insurance with Tata-AIG AutoSecure
  Choose smart affordable IT solutions and meet customer expectations
  Required : Sales executive at Bangalore, Click here to apply
  Unique Maritime Investment opportunity - U.S. based Group dealing in piracy protection force
  Download the E-book on the Future of Business Intelligence
  Learn Best Practices for improving customer satisfaction
  Know your customers better... download the free e-book on CRM
   Discussion Board / User Comments  (0)  
Display Name  Email-Id  
Post your comment
Most Popular
Read
E-Mailed
Commented
   
- RNRL moves SC to restrain RIL from supplying gas
- Freight corridors not on slow track
- Finding peace in a busy city
- JSW Steel to double US output in 3 months
- Coconut climbers in short supply in Kerala
 
 More  


BS Poll
Cast Your Vote
 
   
 
Are you happy with the Railway Budget?
  Yes  No
Submit

  Hot Searches  
 
Manmohan Singh  |  Pranab Mukherjee |  Sonia Gandhi |  Rahul Gandhi | L K Advani | Congress | Meenakshi Natarajan | Maruti Ritz | LTTE |  Ranbaxy | DMK | Swine Flu |  New Pension Scheme |  Q4 Results |  Tata Nano |  Service tax |  Excise duty |  Sebi | Tech Mahindra |  Election Commission |  Ramalinga Raju |  CitiBank  |  Satyam |  Maytas  |  Reliance |  RBI |  GDP |  Gold |  Ratan Tata |  Bailout plan | ICICI |  Mumbai Terror Attack |  6th Pay Commission |  B-School | Mukesh Ambani | DLF  Sensex | Tax calculator |  Anil Ambani |  Infosys | Home Loan  | Bollywood | Subprime Crisis | Personal Finance |  inflation | oil prices |  World Bank | TCS |  HDFC |  Barack Obama  
 
  Member Area Write to the Editor RSS Archives Advanced Search
  Subscribe to BS print product BS e-paper Newsletter
  BS Products BS Hindi BS Motoring
FOR HOT PRODUCTS
BS Bazaar.com
Home | Markets & Investing | Companies & Industry | Banking & Finance | Economy & Policy | Opinion
Life & Leisure | Management & Marketing | Tech World
About Us | Partner With Us | Code of Conduct | Careers | Advertise with us| Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Site Map | Contact Us