Private-equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice has struck a deal to buy Fort Dearborn Co. and Multi-Color Corp. and merge the label manufacturers, the companies said.
The deal, which The Wall Street Journal reported earlier Friday, values the combined company at around $6 billion including debt, according to people familiar with the matter.
The closely held companies supply labels for products such as wine and spirits, home- and personal-care products and paints and chemicals. Based in Elk Grove, Ill., Fort Dearborn is dominant in North America, while Cincinnati-based Multi-Color has an extensive global presence. Together, they have annual sales of about $3 billion.
CD&R is buying Fort Dearborn and Multi-Color from private-equity firms Advent International Corp. and Platinum Equity, respectively. Advent acquired Fort Dearborn in 2016 from Denver-based KRG Capital Partners. Platinum took Multi-Color private in 2019 in a deal valued at $2.5 billion including debt and merged it with a subsidiary of its portfolio company WS Packaging Group, another label maker.
With offices in New York and London, CD&R has invested more than $35 billion in 100 companies since it was founded in 1978. This will be the latest in a string of big deals for the firm. On June 1, it announced a roughly $5.3 billion agreement to take software company Cloudera Inc. private alongside buyout firm KKR & Co., and it unveiled a deal Tuesday to buy London-listed UDG Healthcare PLC for a sweetened purchase price of about $3.9 billion.
Source: Wall Street Journal
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