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from DealZone:

Hershey’s day in the sun

HERSHEYWith the smell of Cadbury Cream Eggs and Kraft cheese slices thick in the air, Nestle could well be getting hungry for some M&A. Will the Kraft-Cadbury deal soften the Hershey Trust enough for a Nestle merger?

Nestle has plenty of firepower with $28 billion from the sale of its remaining stake in eyecare group Alcon and Hershey might be seen as no more than a large bolt-on. In addition, Hershey is one deal Nestle could do without big anti-trust issues.

And as David Jones reports, from a Hershey perspective, some heat may be softening the the Hershey Trust's aversion to a deal.

The fact that Hershey had been actively trying to fund a bid for Cadbury, even if it ultimately failed, has raised speculation about its future, as has the fact that 85 percent of its sales come from the U.S. market, where Kraft is likely to attack it with Cadbury products.

Hershey, as a pure confectionery player, is also more exposed to commodity costs like cocoa and sugar than wider ranging groups.

from DealZone:

Is Buffett being Krafty?

Warren Buffett may have thrown a monkey wrench into Kraft's bid for Cadbury -- not with his 'no' vote on Kraft's plan to issue 370 million shares to help buy the British chocolate company, but with his scathing comments on Kraft's board for a deal he has long regarded with skepticism. Buffett previously said Kraft's stock was an "expensive currency" for funding the deal, a position he repeated on Tuesday.

Kraft's proposed share issue would give it a "blank check," allowing it to change its offer for Cadbury, Buffett's insurance and investment company Berkshire Hathaway said in a statement. "And we worry very much that, indeed, there will be an additional change from the revision announced this morning."

The statement came hard on the heels of a slight sweetening by Kraft of its $16.4 billion offer for Cadbury. The overall figure is the same, but the cash portion is a bit bigger. Perhaps more telling, it also followed a statement from Nestle shooting down speculation that the world's biggest food group had any interest in getting involved in the Cadbury deal.