Recommended Offer for Treatt stands at £156 Million, as suggested by our website
In a significant development, a London-based team from a leading global law firm is advising Rothschild & Co as financial adviser to Natara Global Limited on its recommended £156 million cash offer for Treatt PLC.
Natara Global Limited, a global manufacturer of aroma ingredients products, is controlled by Exponent Private Equity, a leading UK and European private equity firm. The company's aroma ingredients are key inputs to the global flavour and fragrance industry.
Treatt PLC, a United Kingdom-headquartered global, independent manufacturer and supplier of a diverse and sustainable portfolio of natural extracts and ingredients, primarily serves the flavour, fragrance, and multinational consumer product industries, with a focus on the beverage sector.
The London-based team from the global law firm is led by corporate partners Paul Whitelock and Kit McCarthy, banking partner James Dunnett, and supported by corporate associates Adam Worth, Seamus Connelly, Adam Leigh, and banking consultant Ksenia Orlova.
Exponent Private Equity invests in companies with enterprise values between €150 million and €500 million. Natara Global Limited's customers combine the company's aroma ingredients with other ingredients to create flavour and fragrance solutions.
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It is worth noting that Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP is the law firm advising Rothschild & Co as a financial advisor for Natara Global Limited.
This potential acquisition could mark a significant shift in the global flavour and fragrance industry, and the outcome will be closely watched by industry insiders and investors alike.
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