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Tate & Lyle stock jumps 12% amid potential takeover by US private equity giant

The FTSE 250 food and beverage company is being targeted by US-based Advent International, according to the Financial Times

The Tate & Lyle Thames refinery(Image: Facundo Arrizabalaga/MyLondon)

Shares in Tate & Lyle have surged by over 12% following speculation of a takeover bid from an American private equity group.

The FTSE 250-listed ingredients company is reportedly in the crosshairs of US-based Advent International, with the Financial Times disclosing the preliminary bid details, as reported by .

At the moment, Advent, which ranks as the world's eighth-largest private equity firm, is at a preliminary stage of bid formulation, and there's no assurance of a definitive offer being made.

The value of Advent's proposal has not been determined but is expected to surpass Tate & Lyle's market valuation of £2.8 billion, insiders revealed to the FT.

Tate & Lyle's share price has increased significantly following the news, boosting its market capitalisation to £3.2 billion.

Advent has formerly pursued British aerospace manufacturer Cobham, resulting in a high-profile takeover battle involving the Competition & Markets Authority over national security concerns; the acquisition ultimately prevailed.

This development comes shortly after Tate & Lyle sought to leverage the City regulators revised listing regulations, bypassing a shareholder vote for its purchase of the American speciality ingredients firm CP Kelco.

These revised regulations allow companies to pursue a broader range of transactions without requiring shareholder approval, which encompasses "significant or related party transactions".