Diageo, Conditional Termination of Windsor Sale Contract
Bayside-Metis Fails to Meet Some Sale Conditions
Windsor Operated as Independent Corporation
[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Diageo announced on the 27th that it has terminated the conditional agreement to sell the Windsor division, including the W series, to the Bayside Private Equity-Metis Private Equity consortium (Bayside-Metis).
The termination of this agreement occurred because Bayside-Metis failed to meet some of the conditions of the sale contract announced on March 25.
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Windsor Global will continue to operate the Windsor business as an independent entity separate from Diageo Korea's international spirits and beer business.
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