NEW YORK (CNNMoney)
The company announced Thursday it is buying a 17% stake in Monster, the energy drink company, and that the two will swap ownership of some brands.
The $2.15 billion deal will allow each company to focus on its core strengths.
For example, Coca-Cola (KO) will hand Monster (MNST) its energy drink brands, like NOS and Full Throttle. In exchange, the non-energy drinks that Monster produces -- Hansen's Natural Sodas, Peace Tea, Hubert's Lemonade and Hansen's Juice Products -- will become part of Coca-Cola's portfolio.
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A deal between the two companies has been rumored for some time, with Coca-Cola trying to reposition itself as Americans consume less soda. Coca-Cola's soft drink production slumped by about 2% last year, while Monster grew by nearly 7% to become the sixth-largest player in the carbonated beverages space, according to data from Beverage Digest.
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The deal also expands Monster's access to Coca-Cola's distribution network. The two have partnered in this area for about six years.
Following the announcement, Monster climbed 21% in after-hours trading. Coke gained about 1%.
First Published: August 14, 2014: 5:52 PM ET
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