Chiquita said today that it will be acquired by the investment firm Safra Group and the juice company Cutrale Group for USD 14.50 per share, a 2 percent premium to its Friday closing price of USD 14.16.
The companies put the transaction's value at about USD 1.3 billion, including the assumption of Chiquita's debt.
Chiquita's board unanimously approved the deal, which is targeted to close by the end of the year or in early 2015. Chiquita will become a subsidiary of the Cutrale-Safra group once the transaction is complete.
Once Chiquita's shareholders rejected the proposed deal with Fyffes, Chiquita said that it planned to enter talks with Safra and Cutrale on their competing offer of USD 681 million.
Chiquita had received the USD 681 million bid from the pair last week after previously rejecting offers from the duo.
Shares of Chiquita added 18 cents to USD 14.34 in morning trading.
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