Lees Foods directors launch buyout bid

Lees of Scotland logo Lees Foods owns Lees of Scotland and Waverley Bakery

The directors of macaroon bar maker Lees Foods have launched a £5.6m buyout bid for the company.

All five existing directors, led by chief executive Clive Miquel, have made the proposed offer.

The proposed takeover price of 230p a share already has the backing of 41% of shareholders.

Lees Foods is the owner of Glasgow-based Waverley Bakery, which makes a range of wafer products under the Carousel brand.

It also owns Lees of Scotland, which makes teacakes, meringues and seasonal biscuits from a factory in Coatbridge.

Lees Foods employs about 280 people and generated estimated pre-tax profits of just under £1m in 2011.

Coatbridge-based Lees has been listed on the Alternative Investment Market since 2005.

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