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Greif's (GEF) Caraustar Buyout to Boost Portfolio & Margins
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Greif, Inc. (GEF - Free Report) has completed the previously announced acquisition of Caraustar Industries, Inc. for $1.8 billion. This deal will strengthen its leadership in industrial packaging and significantly boost margins, free cash flow and profitability.
Based in Austell, GA, Caraustar is a recycled paperboard and packaging products maker. Caraustar produces uncoated recycled paperboard (“URB”) and coated recycled paperboard (“CRB”). It has more than 80 plants, warehouses and recycling centers in the United States.
Caraustar Buyout: A Strategic Fit
Caraustar is vertically integrated in recycled paperboard manufacturing which will also fortify, and balance Greif's portfolio and expand its paper franchise. Caraustar's financial results will be reported within Greif's Paper Packaging and Services segment going forward. The segment generated 23% of the company’s revenues in fiscal 2018. Following the acquisition, the percentage of sales from paper packaging will expand to approximately half of total consolidated revenues.
The buyout will be immediately accretive to Greif's earnings, and will result in more than $45 million in annual savings within three years through consolidation, transportation and procurement improvements and other initiatives. The deal is expected to increase Greif's portion of sales from the United States to roughly two third of total consolidated sales. Notably, Greif generates approximately half of its revenues from the United States.
Greif financed the acquisition from the proceeds of the issuance of $500 million of new senior unsecured notes and from refinancing its secured credit facilities and new term loans in the principal amount of $1,675 million. As part of the transaction, Greif will redeem its $250 million of 7.75% senior unsecured notes due August 2019.
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Greif's (GEF) Caraustar Buyout to Boost Portfolio & Margins