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Berkshire Hathaway announces to acquire buy Precision Castparts for $37b

byCustoms Today Report
11/08/2015
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NEW YORK: Berkshire Hathaway has announced to purchase Precision Castparts for $37.2 billion, the largest acquisition in the conglomerate’s 50-year history.

US investment guru Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway will pay $235 per share in cash for all outstanding shares of Precision Castparts, a leading supplier to the aerospace industry.

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Including Precision’s debt, the deal is valued at about $37.2 billion, eclipsing Berkshire’s 2010 acquisition of rail operator Burlington Northern Santa Fe in a cash-and-debt deal valued at $36.5 billion.

Precision Castparts will keep its name and its headquarters in Portland, Oregon, as a wholly owned subsidiary of Buffett’s holding company, which currently owns about 3.0 percent of its stock.

The deal is subject to approval by PCC holders of the outstanding shares and by regulators, and is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2016.

“I’ve admired PCC’s operation for a long time. For good reasons, it is the supplier of choice for the world’s aerospace industry, one of the largest sources of American exports,” Buffett, Berkshire’s chairman and chief executive, said in a statement.

Precision Castparts manufactures complex metal components and products for the aerospace industry, including aircraft makers Boeing and Airbus, and also products for chemical processing and the oil and gas industry.

It had more than $10 billion in revenue in its fiscal 2015 year that ended in March, with net profit of $1.53 billion. Buffett, 84, has become a legend for the performance of Berkshire, earning him the nickname the “Sage of Omaha” for his investment savvy.

His Buffett Partnership took control of Berkshire Hathaway, at the time a textile manufacturer, in May 1965.

Buffett suggested the deal would be Berkshire’s biggest for at least a year, although smaller deals were likely in the next six months. “This takes us out of the market for an elephant,” Buffett said in an interview on CNBC television. “We’ll be left with over $40 billion probably of cash when we get all through (with PCC),” he said. “But I like to have a lot of cash at all times. This means we have to reload over the next 12 months or so.”

Berkshire ended its fiscal second quarter on June 30 with $66.6 billion in cash. Precision’s businesses in energy-production equipment were also a lure, the investment star said, amid a 50 percent drop in oil prices since mid-2014.

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