Coty IPO Raises $1 Billion for Existing Shareholders

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One of the world's largest consumer products companies raised $1 billion in an initial public offering (IPO) this morning. Coty Inc. (NYSE: COTY) sold 57.1 million shares of class A stock at the mid-point of its expected range of $16.50 to $18.50.

Joint book-running managers for the offering were BofA/Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Barclays, Deutsche Bank Securities and Wells Fargo Securities. Fourteen other companies were included as underwriters. The underwriters' have an option to purchase a total of 8.57 million additional shares.

Joh. A. Benckiser, a holding company for a rich German family, owned about 81% of Coty before today's IPO. Benckiser is selling 43.56 million shares, and two other minority shareholders are selling 6.8 million shares apiece. All proceeds will go to the selling shareholders.

After the IPO, Benckiser will own about 270 million class A shares and maintain its ownership of nearly 87% of the class B shares, which pay the same dividend as the class A shares, but are each entitled to 10 votes. Only Benckiser and the two selling minority shareholders own class B shares.

Benckiser made a failed $10.5 billion offer to acquire Avon Products Inc. (NYSE: AVP) in late March last year.

The holding company acquired Caribou Coffee in late 2011 and Peets Coffee & Tea in July 2012. Its largest coffee-related purchase was the April 2012 acquisition of D.E. Master Blenders 1753 for $9.8 billion.

Coty is a well-established beauty brand, which makes fragrances, color cosmetics and skin & body care products. The company also creates luxury brands for other leading brands and celebrities, including Calvin Klein and Beyoncé.

Shares went out at $17.50.


Filed under: 24/7 Wall St. Wire, Consumer Product, IPOs Tagged: AVP, COTY

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