ZF Friedrichshafen AG announces Wabco shareholder approval for planned acquisition

July 2, 2019
68.44 percent of Wabco’s outstanding share capital voted in favor of the transaction agreed by ZF and Wabco.

ZF Friedrichshafen AG, a global technology group and supplier of mobility systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and industrial solutions, announced the approval of Wabco shareholders for the proposed acquisition of Wabco.

In a shareholder vote on June 27, 68.44 percent of Wabco’s outstanding share capital voted in favor of the transaction agreed by ZF and Wabco in late March of this year. Under the terms of the transaction, ZF will acquire all outstanding shares of Wabco for $136.50 per share in cash, subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.

“It is a confirmation of our strategy that Wabco shareholders have approved this important transaction. Together with Wabco, ZF can form an integrated systems provider for commercial vehicle technology, creating long-term value and security for our customers, employees, and shareholders. We will be shaping the future of technologies and services for efficiency, safety, automation, and connectivity in the commercial vehicle sector together with the Wabco management,” says Wolf-Henning Scheider, chief executive officer of ZF.

ZF expects to be able to close the transaction in early 2020. At that time, shares of Wabco’s common stock will no longer be traded on any public market. During the intended integration of Wabco, the central focus will remain on the customers and day-to-day business operations.

The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. ZF expects to close the transaction in early 2020. Due to the cash flow profile of both parties, ZF expects to reduce financial leverage significantly again following the completion of the transaction.

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