UK: Expro Sells C&M Business to Siemens for USD 630 million

UK: Expro Sells C&M Business to Siemens for USD 630 million

Expro, the international oilfield service company, has agreed to sell its Connectors & Measurements (C&M) business, including the Tronic and Matre brands, to Siemens AG at a valuation of US$630 million.

Expro’s C&M business is a market leader in the design, manufacture, assembly and installation of subsea electrical power and data connectors and temperature and pressure sensors.

The C&M business had revenues of approximately US$119 million in the calendar year 2011. The C&M business employs approximately 450 people in Ulverston in the UK, Bømlo in Norway, Houston in the US, Niterói in Brazil and Johor in Malaysia.

Expro Chief Executive Officer, Charles Woodburn, said:

“We received several unsolicited indications of interest for our C&M business last year, allowing us to explore strategic alternatives that led to the optimal outcome for our shareholders, customers and employees. We are very pleased with the result of the sale process. We will look to use the net proceeds from the sale of the C&M business to repay existing borrowings and support our strong position within the industry by further investing in the growth strategy of our core business. We wish Siemens and everyone at C&M every success in the future.”

The sale is conditional upon receipt of approval from competition authorities in Norway. Completion of the sale is expected to take place in May 2012.

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Offshore Energy Today Staff, March 20, 2012