Yogurt maker Chobani rejects PepsiCo's offer for stake in company

Reuters

Published Feb 05, 2016 08:40PM ET

Updated Feb 05, 2016 08:50PM ET

Yogurt maker Chobani rejects PepsiCo's offer for stake in company

(Reuters) - Greek-yogurt maker Chobani LLC, founded by billionaire Hamdi Ulukaya, said on Friday it had rejected offers from beverage giant PepsiCo Inc (N:PEP) and other investors.

Chobani worked with Goldman Sachs Group Inc (N:GS) to explore the sale after being approached by several parties in 2015.

The decision to reject the offer was due in part to the terms, Chobani said in an email to Reuters.

The yogurt maker wanted to sell a minority stake while outside investors like PepsiCo were looking for a majority stake in the company.

Chobani said that independence remained a key asset to the company and the brand. 

Coca-Cola Co (N:KO), which was competing against rival PepsiCo to invest in Chobani, ended talks to invest in the Greek-yogurt maker in October, saying it was not the best fit for Coca-Cola's portfolio.

Other companies have also expressed interest in Chobani. One of them has been organic foods producer WhiteWave Foods Co (N:WWAV).