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Passages

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Thu Sep 12, 2024, 10:55 AM Sep 2024

Goldman Sachs to earn $93mn from sale of Pringles owner

Jumbo fee comes as Wall Street hopes long-awaited deal boom is back




Goldman Sachs is set to earn $93.2mn from its work advising Pringles and Pop-Tarts maker Kellanova on its $36bn sale to Mars, one of Wall Street’s biggest M&A paydays in recent years.

The fee for Goldman, disclosed in a regulatory filing on Wednesday, underscores burgeoning optimism on Wall Street that deal activity is picking up after a lacklustre two years. Lazard, which advised Kellanova’s board of directors on the deal, is set to earn $10mn. The vast majority of both fees is dependent on the deal successfully closing.

The fee is enormous, even by Wall Street standards, especially given the size of the transaction.

Mars’ $36bn deal for Kellanova is the largest US merger announced this year. But bigger deals agreed last year nevertheless yielded lower fees for the banks involved.
https://www.ft.com/content/4a885566-0eb1-4f54-9986-3929ffd9fe71.
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Goldman Sachs to earn $93mn from sale of Pringles owner (Original Post) Passages Sep 2024 OP
I'm so out-of-touch I thought Pringles was still owned by Procter & Gamble EYESORE 9001 Sep 2024 #1
No wonder the price of these products bucolic_frolic Sep 2024 #2
Yes. No wonder any longer. Passages Sep 2024 #3

EYESORE 9001

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1. I'm so out-of-touch I thought Pringles was still owned by Procter & Gamble
Thu Sep 12, 2024, 11:05 AM
Sep 2024

Shows how well I keep up with that execrable so-called food product. I don’t know who’s worse - getting ersatz food from a household chemical manufacturer or a pet food manufacturer.

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