PepsiCo taps healthier drinks market with SodaStream deal

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Last Updated : Aug 20 2018 | 7:20 PM IST

PepsiCo today said it was buying Israeli company SodaStream for USD 3.2 billion as the US beverage giant contends with falling demand for sugar-laden soft drinks among health-conscious consumers.

SodaStream makes machines that carbonate home tap water, and both PepsiCo and its arch-rival Coca-Cola have been diversifying away from their mainstay fizzy drinks in part to counter the onset of anti-obesity sugar taxes around the world.

SodaStream offers consumers "the ability to make great-tasting beverages while reducing the amount of waste generated", PepsiCo chief executive Indra Nooyi, who is stepping down following 12 years at the helm, said in a statement.

Along with the health appeal of its product over traditional soft drinks, SodaStream's reusable bottles are another marketing point exploited by the Israeli company as consumers are urged to shun polluting plastics.

Under the cash deal, PepsiCo is to pay USD 144 per share for SodaStream's outstanding stock, a premium of 11 per cent over its closing price on Friday.

SodaStream shares were up more than 10 per cent at USD 143.02 in pre-market US trading today. PepsiCo stock was flat ahead of the open.

Nooyi said SodaStream's approach was aligned with "our philosophy of making more nutritious products while limiting our environmental footprint".

Ramon Laguarta, who is set to replace Nooyi in October, added: "SodaStream is highly complementary and incremental to our business, adding to our growing water portfolio."

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First Published: Aug 20 2018 | 7:20 PM IST

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