General Mills intends to fund the acquisition with cash on hand and new debt. The transaction is anticipated
to close in the third quarter of fiscal 2025, subject to regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions.
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind,
Wharton & Garrison LLP is serving as legal counsel to General Mills.
Houlihan Lokey is serving as exclusive financial advisor, and Willkie
Farr & Gallagher LLP is serving as legal counsel to NXMH.
About General Mills
General Mills makes food the world loves. The company is guided by its Accelerate strategy to boldly build its brands, relentlessly innovate, unleash its scale
and stand for good. Its portfolio of beloved brands includes household names like Cheerios, Nature Valley, Blue Buffalo, Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Totinos,
Annies, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki and more. General Mills generated fiscal 2024 net sales of U.S. $20 billion. In addition, the companys share of non-consolidated joint venture net sales totaled
U.S. $1 billion. For more information, visit www.generalmills.com.
Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are based on
our current expectations and assumptions. These forward-looking statements, including the statements regarding the proposed transactions and the timing and impact of such transactions, are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially from the potential results discussed in the forward-looking statements. In particular, our predictions about future results could be affected by a variety of factors, including: disruptions or inefficiencies in
the supply chain; competitive dynamics in the consumer foods industry and the markets for our products, including new product introductions, advertising activities, pricing actions, and promotional activities of our competitors; economic conditions,
including changes in inflation rates, interest rates, tax rates, or the availability of capital; product development and innovation; consumer acceptance of new products and product improvements; consumer reaction to pricing actions and changes in
promotion levels; acquisitions or dispositions of businesses or assets; changes in capital structure; changes in the legal and regulatory environment, including tax legislation, labeling and advertising regulations, and litigation; impairments in
the carrying value of goodwill, other intangible assets, or other long-lived assets, or changes in the useful lives of other intangible assets; changes in accounting standards and the impact of critical accounting estimates; product quality and
safety issues, including recalls and product liability; changes in consumer demand for our products; effectiveness of advertising, marketing, and
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