Tue 22 Nov 2011 07:54

Wärtsilä in agreement to acquire Hamworthy


Finnish firm announces recommended cash offer for the acquisition of UK-headquartered Hamworthy Plc.



Finland's Wärtsilä Corporation has announced that it has reached an agreement with the board of Hamworthy Plc in regards to a recommended cash offer for the acquisition of the UK-headquartered firm.

Under the terms of the acquisition Hamworthy shareholders will receive 825 pence in cash for each Hamworthy share, thus valuing Hamworthy's entire issued and to be issued share capital at approximately GBP 383 million. This represents an EV / LTM EBITDA multiple of 14.3x as per 30 September 2011.

The acquisition is conditional on the approval by the shareholders of Hamworthy and subject to relevant regulatory approvals in Germany and Norway. The takeover process is expected to be closed during the first quarter in 2012.

Commenting on the agreement, Wärtsilä said: "Combining Hamworthy and Wärtsilä will allow both organisations to broaden and enhance their capabilities in rapidly evolving offshore, marine gas applications as well as environmental solutions markets. Both Hamworthy and Wärtsilä will benefit from technology sharing and optimised R&D to enhance position for the global marine and offshore markets.

"Wärtsilä has a global footprint with operations in 70 countries across the world and significant financial scale, which will allow it to expand the geographic and customer reach of Hamworthy's products. Wärtsilä's extensive services network will support Hamworthy in its after sales activities," Wärtsilä added.

Björn Rosengren, CEO, Wärtsilä Corporation, said: "We believe strongly in marine gas markets and the opportunities in the rapidly evolving environmental markets. Combining our resources with Hamworthy, we will be able to offer customers a broader portfolio of economically efficient, reliable and environmentally sustainable products and systems. We recognise the success achieved to date by Hamworthy and we are confident that our global presence, scale and resources will enable Hamworthy to accelerate its growth and exploit its full potential, particularly in the early stage environmentally sustainable technologies. We look forward to working with the management and employees of Hamworthy to combine our expertise and experience for the benefit of our customers around the globe as well as for the benefit of our shareholders."

Gordon Page, Non-Executive Chairman, Hamworthy plc, commented: "The Board believes this is an attractive offer for Hamworthy shareholders, reflecting the strengths of Hamworthy's global positions and its growth prospects. Hamworthy is an innovative, global engineering company, providing high technology products, systems and services to the marine and oil and gas sectors. The combination with Wärtsilä represents a strategic transaction, and Wärtsilä has committed to providing continued stability and opportunity for our employees within the Wärtsilä Group and the continued development of Hamworthy's extensive product and service offering for Hamworthy's customers."

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