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Shareholders approve CSM transformation plans

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CSM on May 7 gave details on the transformation. After the divestment, CSM’s Purac business, a marke…
CSM on May 7 gave details on the transformation. After the divestment, CSM’s Purac business, a market leader in lactic acid and its derivatives, should account for 56% of CSM’s sales. CSM’s Caravan Ingredients, a leader in North American markets for specialty ingredient such as emulsifiers and enzymes, should account for the other 44% of sales. In 2011, Purac and Caravan Ingredients combined for €704 million in sales.

The bakery supplies businesses to be divested had sales of €2,409 million in 2011.

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