Kellogg to split into three independent companies

Kellogg to split into three independent companies


Kellogg announced Tuesday that it plans to separate into three independent public companies.

Shares of the company rose 8% in premarket trading on the news.

The company will spin off its North American cereal business and plant-based division, which accounted for about 20% of its revenue last year. The remaining business includes its snacks, noodles, international cereal and North American frozen breakfast brands, which altogether represented about 80% of its 2021 sales.

“These businesses all have significant standalone potential, and an enhanced focus will enable them to better direct their resources toward their distinct strategic priorities,” CEO Steve Cahillane said in a statement.

The company said it would also explore other strategic alternatives, including a potential sale, for its plant-based business, beyond the planned spinoff.

Kellogg said it expects the tax-free spinoffs will be completed by the end of 2023. Names for the new companies have not been decided yet, and proposed management teams for the two spinoffs will be announced at a later date. Cahillane will stay on as chief executive of the company focused on global snacking.

Headquarters for the three businesses will remain unchanged. Both the North American cereal company and the plant-based food spinoff will be located in Battle Creek, Michigan. The global snacking company will keep its corporate headquarters in Chicago, with another campus in Battle Creek.

Cheez-It, Pop-Tarts and RXBAR are among the brands that will be housed under the global snacking company, which had $11.4 billion in sales last year. About 10% of those sales come from its growing noodle business in Africa, while another 10% comes from Eggo waffles and the rest of its frozen breakfast business. North America will represent nearly half of the company’s revenue.

Kellogg’s plant-based division reported $340 million in sales last year. The planned spinoff would used its Morningstar Farms brand as its anchor.

Read the full press release here.

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