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Coke to buy China multi-grain drinks maker for $400 mln

HONG KONG, April 17 (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co has agreed to buy the beverage business of China Culiangwang Beverages Holdings Ltd for $400.5 million including debt, to get a foothold in the fast growing multi-grain drinks category.

The deal marks Coke's first takeover in China since the country's antitrust regulator blocked its bid to buy local fruit juice maker Huiyuan in 2010.

Following the disposal of the beverage business, China Culiangwang will continue to develop its consumer products business, the company said in a stock exchange statement. The sale is subject approval from Chinese antitrust approvals.

Coke is paying a premium to China Culiangwang's market value of $230 million. The company's shares, which have more than doubled this year, were suspended ahead of the announcement. They will resume trading on Monday.

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Established in 1998, China Culiangwang, manufactures red bean and green drinks and owns and sells "Cu Liang Wang" branded beverages and food products.

The beverage business earned a net profit after tax of 193 million yuan ($31 million) for the year to April 2014.

It had assets of HK$1.7 billion ($219 million) as of end October, 2014.

Standard Chartered (Other OTC: SCBFF - news) acted as the exclusive financial advisory to China Culiangwang, the statement said.

($1 = 6.1976 Chinese yuan renminbi)

($1 = 7.7505 Hong Kong dollars) (Reporting by Denny Thomas; editing by Jason Neely)