Defence contractor Singapore Technologies Engineering on Thursday completed its acquisition of an aeroplane engine parts maker for a net consideration of US$506 million (S$683 million) in cash. Read more at The Business Times.
Defence contractor Singapore Technologies Engineering on Thursday completed its acquisition of an aeroplane engine parts maker for a net consideration of US$506 million in cash.
Its US subsidiary Vision Technologies Aerospace Incorporated bought Maryland-based engine nacelle systems manufacturer MRA Systems, making the latter an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of ST Engineering. The net consideration amount is subject to post-completion adjustments for debt-like items and working capital.
In an earlier announcement on Sept 13, 2018, the net consideration had been estimated to be at US$440 million after closing adjustments based on an aggregate purchase consideration of US$630 million before closing adjustments.ST Engineering had previously said that the acquisition would scale up its aerospace capabilities in the US by moving it into the original equipment manufacture of high-value nacelle parts, in a hunt for new growth areas to invest in.
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