- NEW YORK -- Troubled snack food maker Diamond Foods Inc. and Procter Gamble Co. have called off their $1.5 billion deal for Diamond to buy the Pringles brand. Cereal maker Kellogg Co. is swooping in and made a $2.7 billion deal to purchase the brand. (Miami Herald)
- Troubled snack food maker Diamond Foods Inc. and Procter Gamble Co. have called off their $1.5 billion deal for Diamond to buy the Pringles brand. Cereal maker Kellogg Co. is swooping in and made a $2.7 billion deal to purchase the brand. (AP - msnbc.com)
- NEW YORK (AP) – After Diamond Foods and Procter Gamble called off their $1.5 billion deal for Diamond to buy the Pringles brand, cereal maker Kellogg (K) swooped in and made a $2.7 billion offer for the snack food company. (USA Today)
- Diamond Foods Inc. and Procter Gamble Co. have called off their $2.35 billion deal for Diamond to buy the Pringles brand. Cereal maker Kellogg Co. is swooping in and has made a $2.7 billion deal to purchase the brand. (Cincinnati.com)
- NEW YORK - Diamond Foods Inc. (DMND) and Procter Gamble Co. (PG) have called off their $1.5 billion deal for Diamond to buy the Pringles brand. Cereal maker Kellogg Co. (K) is swooping in and made a $2.7 billion deal to purchase the brand. (CBS News)
- NEW YORK — Diamond Foods Inc. and Procter Gamble Co. have called off their $1.5 billion deal for Diamond to buy the Pringles brand. Cereal maker Kellogg Co. is swooping and made a $2.7 billion deal to purchase the brand. (Indianapolis Star)
- The reason for the initial upside reaction in Diamond Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq: DMND) following news Procter Gamble (NYSE: PG) and the company are terminating the acquisition of the Pringles brand could be two-fold. 1. (StreetInsider.com)
- Diamond Foods, the seller of Emerald snack nuts But Diamond had previously agreed to acquire the Pringles brand from Procter Gamble. (New York Times)
- (Reuters) - Diamond Foods Inc (DMND.O) is likely to breach its debt covenants adding that Diamonds proposed purchase of Pringles potato chips from Procter Gamble Co (PG.N) was finished. (Reuters UK)
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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