New move for Scottish & Newcastle

Carlsberg and Heineken increased their bid for Scottish and Newcastle (S&N) today.

Carlsberg and Heineken increased their bid for Scottish and Newcastle (S&N) today.

Denmark's Carlsberg and Amsterdam-based Heineken raised their proposed cash offer to 750 pence per share, valuing Britain's last big independent brewer at £7.3 billion (€10.2 billion) from their opening bid last month of 720p.

But S&N continued to rebuff the would-be buyers. "The board . . . has no hesitation in rejecting this wholly inadequate proposal as it substantially undervalues the unique strengths and market position of S&N," the UK brewer said.

The revised offer sent S&N's shares 2.9 per cent higher to 762 pence by 12.54pm. The stock had already been trading above the new bid price when the increase was announced.

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Heineken shares were down 4.6 per cent at €44.23, while Carlsberg was 0.3 per cent higher at 650 Danish crowns.

Shares in S&N rose last month when Carlsberg and Heineken revealed they were planning a bid. The world's fifth- and fourth-biggest brewers intend to share out the assets to overcome antitrust concerns.