Pilgrim's Pride Boosts Its Bid for Hillshire Brands

Pilgrim's Pride raises its offer for Hillshire Brands, escalating a bidding war with Tyson Foods for the maker of Jimmy Dean sausages.

Pilgrim's Pride has raised its offer for Hillshire Brands, escalating a bidding war with Tyson Foods for the maker of Jimmy Dean sausages.MIKE BLAKE / Reuters
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Pilgrim's Pride Corp, the second largest U.S. chicken processor, raised its offer for Hillshire Brands Co, escalating a bidding war with Tyson Foods Inc for the maker of Jimmy Dean sausages.

Pilgrim's Pride said it raised its offer to $55 per share in cash from $45.

Tyson Foods, the world's second largest meat processor after Brazil's JBS SA, has offered $50 per share in cash for Hillshire. JBS owns about 75 percent of Pilgrim's Pride.

Hillshire said on Tuesday it would "provide information" to both bidders and conduct talks with them.

Pilgrim's Pride said its offer valued Hillshire at $7.7 billion, including debt. Tyson Foods' offer values Hillshire at $6.8 billion, including $500 million in debt.

Pilgrim's Pride said the raised offer represented a 49 percent premium to Hillshire's share price a day before Hillshire announced a bid for Pinnacle Foods Inc.

Hillshire said on May 12 that it planned to buy Pinnacle, the maker of Birds Eye frozen vegetables, in a deal valued at $4.3 billion, excluding debt.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Pilgrim's Pride was planning to raise its offer for Hillshire. Tyson Foods told Reuters it was aware of the report, but did not have a comment.

The two offers, made last week, require Hillshire to terminate its deal with Pinnacle.

-- Reuters