July 11/Bracknell, U.K./NamNews -- French dairy group Lactalis has secured 83.3% of Italian peer Parmalat, moving closer to creating the world's biggest dairy company. Lactalis bought 54.3% of Parmalat, Italy's biggest listed food group, in the 2.5 billion euro buyout, Parmalat said in a statement. It had owned 29% before its launch. Parmalat will remain a listed company, it said.
"With nearly 15 billion euros in revenues, the new Lactalis group becomes the world leader for dairy products, with a presence in 55 countries," the French group said in a statement. Lactalis already owned well-known Italian cheese brands such as Galbani and Locatelli. It took control of Parmalat after thwarting government-backed attempts by Italian investors to keep it in domestic hands.