Unilever-McCormick potential food unit deal includes $16 billion cash component, WSJ reports

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Unilever is in advanced talks to ‌combine its food business with U.S. spice maker McCormick, in a deal ​that includes a cash ​component of around $16 billion, the Wall ⁠Street Journal reported on Monday, ​citing people familiar with the matter.

A ​cash-and-stock deal could be announced as soon as Tuesday, when McCormick is set ​to report its first-quarter results, ​according to the report.

Unilever and McCormick did ‌not ⁠immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

Shares of McCormick jumped about 4% in extended trading following ​the report.

The ​proposed ⁠combination would offer the British group’s shareholders a majority ​stake in the new ​entity ⁠and tax benefits, and would be arranged like a so-called reverse ⁠Morris ​trust (RMT), which saves on ​taxes, Reuters reported last week.

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