I’m not a ‘mega deal’ maker By Reuters


© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Mark Schneider, CEO Nestle, takes part in a media visit at Wydhof farm of Madeleine and Ernst Bachmann on the subject of holistic, natural and sustainable food production in Flaach, Switzerland, May 30, 2022. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

ZURICH (Reuters) – Food group Nestle is in no hurry to acquire companies given rich valuations and will stick to its traditionally cautious approach to deals, its chief executive told a conference on Thursday.

“I’ve done hundreds of deals in my life, the largest one ever was Starbucks (NASDAQ:) at 7 billion so I’m not a ‘mega deal’ maker,” Mark Schneider said in a discussion organised by Bernstein.

“I’m a strong believer in that statement by former U.S. President Obama: don’t do stupid stuff. That to me in M&A is sort of the guiding light. You have to stay level-headed, down to earth, even if something looks attractive on paper it has to add up in all components,” he said.

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