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TRW To Be Acquired By ZF Friedrichshafen

ZF will acquire all outstanding shares of TRW for $105.60 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $13.5 billion on an enterprise value basis. TRW to become a separate business division within ZF.

LIVONIA, Mich. – TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. has entered into a definitive agreement with ZF Friedrichshafen AG under which ZF will acquire all outstanding shares of TRW for $105.60 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $13.5 billion on an enterprise value basis. The deal was initially announced on July 11.

The acquisition price represents a premium of approximately 16 percent and 15 percent over TRW’s undisturbed closing stock price of $91.40 on July 9, 2014 and all-time undisturbed high price of $91.62 on July 7, 2014, respectively, and a 7.6x multiple of TRW’s adjusted EBITDA for the 12 months ended June 27, 2014.
 
The agreement has been unanimously approved by TRW’s Board of Directors and ZF’s Supervisory Board and Management Board.
 
The transaction will create a global leader in the automotive supplier business with pro forma combined sales of approximately $41 billion and 138,000 employees. ZF says the combined company will be well-positioned to capitalize on favorable megatrends in the automotive industry by bringing together complementary product offerings and leading technology positions that serve high-growth areas such as fuel efficiency, increased safety requirements, and autonomous driving. ZF has stated that TRW will be operated as a separate business division within ZF.
 
John Plant, chairman and CEO of TRW, said, "We have long respected ZF as a very successful company in our industry with similar values and focus on innovation. This transaction provides significant benefits for our shareholders who will receive full and certain value for their shares, as well as for our employees, customers and communities, all of which will reap the benefits of being part of a larger, more diversified global organization. Our employees have shown admirable dedication in growing TRW into the formidable company it is today, and our strong performance is a testament to their hard work."
 
Stefan Sommer, CEO of ZF, said, "The acquisition of TRW fits perfectly into our long-term strategy. The transaction combines two highly successful companies that have remarkable track records of innovation and growth and solid financial positions. We are strengthening our future prospects by enlarging our product portfolio with acknowledged technologies in the most attractive segments.
 
"The combination makes sense for all of our constituencies: Customers of both companies will have access to a unique offering under one roof and employees from ZF and TRW will enjoy enhancements that result from the combined organization," Sommer added. "TRW stockholders will receive an attractive valuation and our own shareholders – the Zeppelin and Ulderup foundations – will benefit from improved future prospects and diversification of the combined company.
 
Sommer said the Detroit metro area will remain a major business center for the company.
 
Goldman, Sachs & Co. acted as financial adviser to TRW and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and Gleiss Lutz acted as TRW’s legal advisers. The closing of the transaction is subject to certain conditions, including approval of the TRW stockholders, receipt of regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.  The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2015.
 
 

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