Alltech buys Ridley for €400m

Dr Pearse Lyons

Dr Pearse Lyons

US firm Alltech, which was founded by Dundalk native Pearse Lyons, has agreed to pay almost €400m to buy a Minnesota-based animal nutrition firm.

Alltech, which has interests ranging from animal nutrition, to beer and whiskey, will acquire Ridley in what Mr Lyons described as a “transformative transaction”.

Ridley is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Founded in 1980 in Lexington, Kentucky, by Mr Lyons, Alltech has evolved into a business generating $1bn (€900m) a year in sales. Mr Lyons previously worked for Irish Distillers before moving to the United States. He has estimated that the Alltech business is now worth $3bn (€2.7bn).

“This transformative transaction that combines two industry leaders allows Alltech to deliver better performance and value to livestock and poultry producers across the globe,” said Mr Lyons, who indicated earlier this year that he was looking at possible acquisitions or joint ventures to grow the business.

Ridley is one of the largest commercial animal nutrition businesses in North America and its clients include livestock producers as well as equine and pet breeders. Since 1994, it has grown substantially in the US and Canada, through the acquisition of a number of animal nutrition businesses. It also has operations in Kentucky.

Alltech is paying a 23pc premium to Ridley’s average closing share price over the last 20 days.

In its last financial year, Ridley generated revenue of $568.7m (€526m) and recorded adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of $39.3m (€36.3m).

Mr Lyons said that Alltech will be able to bring its advanced nutrition technology to market “faster and more effectively” following the acquisition of Ridley.

“This combination creates a new model to deliver superior animal nutrition and tailored feeding programs supported by robust scientific research and data analytics,” he said. “This deal underscores our continued momentum in growing our business through strategic acquisitions of best-in-class companies with trusted technology and brand recognition.”

The combined company will have a presence in over 128 countries and 4,200 employees worldwide.

Alltech is wholly owned by Mr Lyons and his family and he has previously indicated that he has no intention of diluting their control over the business, despite approaches being made to buy the company.

He qualified as a biochemist from UCD before doing a PhD in Birmingham, and has retained very strong ties with Ireland.

Alltech has established a whiskey distillery in Co Carlow, and the company has been planning to build another distillery in Dublin. Last year, the company bought a disused church opposite the Guinness Hops Store, which it intends to spend €5m on to convert it to a distillery.

Alltech has also held a craft brewing festival in Dublin.

Ridley’s Gathering event tonight

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There will be a gathering with a difference tonight at Eden Disco Bar in Park Street.

2013 is the year of The Gathering and to mark the occasion, the good folk at Ridley’s Nite Club are having a gathering of their own.

Bryan Oliver has invited former staff back to where it all began for them this evening.

Anyone who used to work in the nite club over the years is invited to meet up in Eden at 9pm this evening, before the night continues on in Ridley’s later.

Former staff looking to reconnect can check out the special Ridley’s Gathering Facebook page.

Valleys star Leeroy to visit Dundalk for Junior Cert night

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Following on from the successful visit of Valleys stars Nicole and Lateysha to Dundalk recently, another star of the hit MTV show is set to visit the town next week.

Leeroy will be in Ridley’s Nite Club for Intensity Dundalk’s Junior Cert and GCSE night on Wednesday June 19th.

The event is strictly open to those who have just completed their junior or GCSE exams and potential attendees are being warned that no first or second years will be admitted on the night, with only those in third year or above being allowed to enter.

Tickets are available from the Candy Store in Dundalk, Carlin Records in Newry, Short’s Sports in Crossmaglen or online from www.ticketstop.ie

Reps from schools will be refusing all first and second years at the door. They include: Andy Clarke – Dundalk Grammar; Kieran Mulligan – De La Salle; Seana McGrade McKeever – Bush; Connie Thompson – St Vincents; Ben Miller – Coláiste Rís; Ira Lawlor – O Fiaich College; Aaron Byrne – Marist, Katie McDonald – Ardee; Orlaith Healy – Dun Lughaidh and Ashley Molloy – Dunleer.

New nightclub to open in Dundalk

Renovation work currently underway at Studio 8

Renovation work currently underway at Studio 8

A new nightclub is set to open in Dundalk. Or rather, an old one is set to reopen.

Renovation work is currently underway at the old Studio 8 nightclub at the Fairways Hotel. Studio 8 was extremely popular in the 80s and 90s in Dundalk but has been largely idle in recent times, apart from a brief stint in which it opened while Ridley’s was renovated a few years back.

Indeed, since 2010 it has operated as a bingo venue for Riva Leisure, which unfortunately shut its doors in recent weeks.

Now Conn Fox, who has previously worked in the likes of Silence, has taken over the old nightclub and is currently in the process of renovating it.

No date has yet been set for Studio 8’s opening but Conn is on the look out for staff and anyone interested can contact him at connfoxstudio8@yahoo.ie

Previously: Riva Leisure closes its doors