Foster's has been the subject of takeover talks since it split its beer and wine business
Brewer
SABMiller has announced plans to make a second bid to take over
Foster's Group, Australia's biggest brewer, this time direct to
shareholders.
The board of Foster's rejected SAB's initial 9.5bn Australian dollars ($10bn; £6.1bn) offer in June, saying it was too low.
SAB, which owns brands such as Grolsch and Peroni, said the bid was attractive and should be put to shareholders.
Foster's has been the subject of takeover rumours since last year.
"As there has been no willingness to engage in relation to
SABMiller's proposal on the part of the Foster's board, SABMiller has
decided to make an offer to Foster's shareholders directly,"
the UK-based company said in a statement.
There have been talks of a takeover of the Foster's since it announced plans to break up the company into two parts last year.
The brewer spun-off its troubled wine business, which had been seen as deterring potential suitors.
Foster's beer operations and the wine business, Treasury Wine, were listed separately in May.
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