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Coca-Cola to buy out sports drink brand BodyArmor: ReportBodyArmor was backed at its founding in 2011 by basketball star Kobe Bryant
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The buyout, which would value BodyArmor at about $8 billion, would see the soda giant buy the remaining 70 per cent from BodyArmor's founders and investors. Credit: AFP File Photo
The buyout, which would value BodyArmor at about $8 billion, would see the soda giant buy the remaining 70 per cent from BodyArmor's founders and investors. Credit: AFP File Photo

Coca-Cola is preparing to take full control of the sports drink group BodyArmor in a deal worth $5.6 billion, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday.

Coca-Cola already holds a 30 per cent stake in the sports drink group.

The buyout, which would value BodyArmor at about $8 billion, would see the soda giant buy the remaining 70 per cent from BodyArmor's founders and investors, as well as a group of professional athletes who have invested in the company.

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BodyArmor was backed at its founding in 2011 by basketball star Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash in early 2020 and had invested $6 million in the company.

The Journal reported that Bryant's estate should collect about $400 million from the deal, citing people close to the case.

Coca-Cola declined to comment when contacted by AFP.

BodyArmor is a competitor to industry giant Gatorade, which is owned by PepsiCo, Coca-Cola's main business rival.

BodyArmor expects sales to reach $1.4 billion this year, compared to $250 billion in 2018 when Coca-Cola first invested in the company.

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(Published 01 November 2021, 09:47 IST)