Firms including Warren Buffett's to buy Heinz

Published: 01:05:24 PM, Thu 14 February 2013 UTC

NEW YORK (AP) — H.J. Heinz Co. says it agreed to be acquired by an investment consortium including billionaire investor Warren Buffett in a deal valued at $28 billion.

The ketchup company said Heinz shareholders will receive $72.50 in cash for each share of common stock they own. The deal value includes the assumption of Heinz's debt. Based on Heinz's number of shares outstanding, the deal is worth $23.3 billion excluding debt.

The per share price represents a 20 percent premium to Heinz's closing price of $60.48 on Wednesday.

Berkshire Hathaway and 3G Capital say Heinz will remain headquartered in Pittsburgh.

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