US: TreeHouse Foods to offer $400m in notes

By: just-food.com | 16 February 2010

TreeHouse Foods plans to offer US$400m of senior unsecured notes in an underwritten public offering to fund its recent acquisition of Sturm Foods.

just-food articles are only available to registered users and members.

Join now for increased access

There are various access options to choose from. All provide instant access to the latest news, insight and expert analysis.

If you’re already a member, login here.

TreeHouse Foods plans to offer US$400m of senior unsecured notes in an underwritten public offering to fund its recent acquisition of Sturm Foods.

  • Unlimited access to all the latest global food news and insight
  • Expert analysis that puts the news into context
  • Exclusive interviews with leading industry figures
  • Monthly management briefings with detailed analysis on hot topics
  • Personalised RSS feeds and email newsletters
  • 10-year archive of news, insight and intelligence
  • Discounts on just-food market research
  • Plus much more

If you’re already a member, login here

Not what you were looking for?

Search just-food:

More articles related to this one

Quote, unquote: just-food's week in words
A furore erupted in the UK earlier this week after meat from the offspring of a cloned cow entering the food chain. The news put the Food Standards Agency firmly in the spotlight, with the agency insisting the meat was safe but stating selling it was illegal - a stance the EU described to us as "slightly strict". Meanwhile, Kellogg announced plans to cut the amount of sugar in its Coco Pops cereals in the UK and just-food interviewed Kellogg UK boss Greg Peterson.

On the money: TreeHouse eyes M&A opportunities
TreeHouse Foods said it is ready to pursue further merger and acquisition opportunities after posting an increase in first-half profits.

US: Acquisition boosts TreeHouse H1 profits
TreeHouse Foods has booked an increase in first-half profits, boosted by sales from its acquisition of Sturm Foods in the first quarter.

Not a member? Join here

Decrease font sizeDecrease font sizeDecrease font size Increase font sizeIncrease font sizeIncrease font size Comment on this article Email this to a friend Print this page