Constellation Brands has begun arbitration against Ruffino partner |
Constellation Brands is locked in a dispute over the ownership of Italian wine group Ruffino.
The majority shareholder in Ruffino, the Folonari family, is attempting to exercise its right to sell up to Constellation in return for up to EUR55m (US$71m), but the US-based wine group is disputing the move. Constellation has a 49.9% stake in the 134-year-old Chianti winemaker, while the other 51.1% is family-owned.
When Constellation acquired a stake in Ruffino in 2004, it signed a deal enabling the two other remaining shareholders in the company to ‘put’ their stakes to Constellation for an agreed price at any point during calendar 2010.
In May last year, the California-based wine giant bought out one of the shareholders for EUR23.5m, increasing its stake by 9.9% to the current 49.9% level. In December, the remaining shareholder also signalled its wish to sell up to Constellation.
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