Hershey considers rival Cadbury bid: Report
US chocolate maker Hershey could jump into a takeover battle with a bid for Cadbury after the British confectioner rejected an offer from Kraft Foods.
The Pennsylvania-based company "is likely to make some response" to Kraft's Monday bid, the financial daily said, citing a source close to the matter.
Hershey's potential bid rises from awareness "that Cadbury is the last major confectionery company potentially available," said the person familiar with the situation according to the financial daily.
In comparison to Kraft, Hershey's position in the market is diminutive -- its annual turnover of some five billion dollars is eight times smaller than the food giant.
However, the Journal noted, Hershey and Cadbury have a long working relationship, having talked about combinations in the past. The firm also distributes the iconic British confectioner's products in the United States.
On Monday Kraft Foods's USD 16.7 billion (10.2-billion-pound) bid was spurned by Cadbury, though Kraft said it hoped the British group would eventually jump on board.
Cadbury's share price however surged on the news and ended the day with a gain of 37.85 per cent at 783 pence.
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