Getbig.com: American Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure
Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: TK on December 10, 2013, 03:33:01 PM
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From the WSJ
Post agreed to acquire Dymatize from investors led by private-equity firm TA Associates for $380 million. The company also agreed to pay up to $17.5 million in milestone payments for the maker of protein powders, bars and nutritional supplements. Dymatize will continue to be led by current President and CEO Greg Venner. The company reported net sales of $146 million for the nine months ended Sept. 30. The deal also is expected to close about Feb. 1.
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Post is buying quite a few nutritional companies lately. Dymatize also owns Supreme Protein Bars, so that is now 'Post' related too.
It bought Premier Nutrition a few months ago too, as well was Hearthside, which does Natural cereals, and granolas.
Who is next to be bought out?
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Ron, I know you are a photographer but what is your profession in the supplement industry? Do you own a supplement store?
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From the WSJ
Post agreed to acquire Dymatize from investors led by private-equity firm TA Associates for $380 million. The company also agreed to pay up to $17.5 million in milestone payments for the maker of protein powders, bars and nutritional supplements. Dymatize will continue to be led by current President and CEO Greg Venner. The company reported net sales of $146 million for the nine months ended Sept. 30. The deal also is expected to close about Feb. 1.
Titus is smiling as the checks come rolling in.
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Post is buying quite a few nutritional companies lately. Dymatize also owns Supreme Protein Bars, so that is now 'Post' related too.
It bought Premier Nutrition a few months ago too, as well was Hearthside, which does Natural cereals, and granolas.
Who is next to be bought out?
So do we have a new sponsorer for bodybuilding?
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I like there protein powder,,
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I like there protein powder,,
Its the only powder i buy.
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I just get all my protein powder from Goodrum I am not sure whats in it, he says it is legit.