UPDATE 2-Kraft: No need to sell assets for Cadbury bid
* Kraft says deal financing does not require divestitures
* Kraft shares down 2 cents (Adds Cadbury address Wednesday, updates stock prices)
By Brad Dorfman
CHICAGO, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Kraft Foods Inc (KFT.N: Quote, Profile, Research) does not need to sell operations like Oscar Mayer hot dogs, Maxwell House coffee or any of its other brands to afford its $16 billion bid for British confectioner Cadbury (CBRY.L: Quote, Profile, Research), Kraft said on Tuesday.
"The financing for this proposal does not require any divestitures," Kraft spokeswoman Perry Yeatman said.
Yeatman was responding to a report on Tuesday in the New York Post that said Kraft, the world's second-largest food company, could sell assets to finance its bid for Cadbury. The report cited sources familiar with the matter.
Kraft's bid was originally worth $16.7 billion (10.2 billion pounds) when it disclosed its proposed offer on Sept. 7, though a decline in Kraft's share price has since lowered the value of that cash-and-stock bid.
Cadbury has rejected the offer, with Chairman Roger Carr saying the prospect of being absorbed into Kraft was unappealing.
"Under your proposal, Cadbury would be absorbed into Kraft's low growth, conglomerate business model, an unappealing prospect which contrasts sharply with our strategy to be a pure play confectionery company," Carr told Kraft CEO Irene Rosenfeld in a letter seen by Reuters over the weekend. Continued...
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