Rexam buys Ecanco for £61m
Rexam, the world's leading beverage can maker, has agreed to acquire all the shares in Ecanco, the Egypt-based can maker, for £61million.

, the global consumer packaging company and the world's leading beverage can maker, announces that it has agreed to acquire all the shares in Ecanco, the Egypt-based drinks can maker, from a group of private shareholders for £61m.
The acquisition, which is subject to the approval of the Cairo and Alexandria Stock Exchange, will be earnings enhancing from the outset and is expected to meet Rexam's cost of capital from 2007. It is anticipated that the transaction will complete shortly.
Ecanco is the sole beverage can maker in Egypt. Its plant, located just outside Cairo, comprises a single line for steel beverage cans.
Most of its cans are sold locally, with the balance exported to North Africa and the Middle East. The company's major customers are Pepsi and Coca-Cola.
For the financial year 2005, it is estimated that Ecanco had sales of £23m and, at 31 December 2005, net operating assets of £15m.
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