Viterra acquires Dakota Growers Pasta Company Inc.
Leader-Post staff May 5, 2010 5:26 PM REGINA — A deal that involves Regina-based Viterra Inc. acquiring a leading North American producer of dry pasta products has been closed.
Viterra's acquisition of Dakota Growers Pasta Company Inc. means Viterra will now operate pasta production plants in Carrington North Dakota as well as in New Hope, Minnesota.
That deal wll represent a total "enterprise value'' of $240 million, according to a news release issued by Viterra Wednesday.
Mayo Schmidt, the president and CEO of Viterra, said the company is pleased to have now finalized the deal.
"Joining our businesses is an excellent opportunity to create further value for our farmers and end use customers,'' Schmidt said.
"We look forward to building on our reputation for quality and performance with Dakota Grower employees,'' Schmidt said.
The deal is designed to enhance Viterra's milling capacity and to give it more leverage in its relationships with major food companies.
The acquisition announced Wednesday is an another example of a strategy by Viterra to expand and diversify.
The company has extensive operations in Western Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Its growing operations also extend to several Asian locations, Switzerland, and the United States.
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Leader-Post staff May 5, 2010 5:26 PM REGINA — A deal that involves Regina-based Viterra Inc. acquiring a leading North American producer of dry pasta products has been closed.
Viterra's acquisition of Dakota Growers Pasta Company Inc. means Viterra will now operate pasta production plants in Carrington North Dakota as well as in New Hope, Minnesota.
That deal wll represent a total "enterprise value'' of $240 million, according to a news release issued by Viterra Wednesday.
Mayo Schmidt, the president and CEO of Viterra, said the company is pleased to have now finalized the deal.
"Joining our businesses is an excellent opportunity to create further value for our farmers and end use customers,'' Schmidt said.
"We look forward to building on our reputation for quality and performance with Dakota Grower employees,'' Schmidt said.
The deal is designed to enhance Viterra's milling capacity and to give it more leverage in its relationships with major food companies.
The acquisition announced Wednesday is an another example of a strategy by Viterra to expand and diversify.
The company has extensive operations in Western Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Its growing operations also extend to several Asian locations, Switzerland, and the United States.
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