A New Chapter: Ferrer Family and José Luis Bonet Transfer Sole Ownership to Henkell Freixenet
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Freixenet, famous brand of Cava, is completely under German control. The Henkell Group has purchased the remaining shares of the Ferrer family. The company, world leader in sparkling wines, sells 100 million...
The members of the last two founding sagas of Freixenet, the Ferrer family and José Luis Bonet, have made effective the sale of their shares to Henkell, which thus becomes the sole owner of the company. The German company entered the capital of the Catalan winery in 2018, with a division to 50% of the shares
The Spanish Cava manufacturer Freixenet is now completely in German hands. Henkell, which already holds the majority of the shares, has also bought the remaining percentage.
After eight years of alliance, the giant of Wiesbaden assumes the absolute command of the Catalan firm to boost its expansion in Asia and South America.
The international group of wines and sparkling Henkell, of German origin, which in 2018 acquired 50% of Freixenet and was renamed Henkell Freixenet, has closed this Tuesday with the Ferrer family and José Luis Bonet, president of honor of the company, the purchase of the remaining 50% of the capital that still did not control the cava manufacturer. An agreement that has been effective since March 2, and by which Pedro Ferrer and José Luis Bonet,…
In March 2018 Henkell acquired 50,6 % of the shares
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