France/Switzerland: Saint-Gobain plans to acquire a controlling stake in Sika, a construction chemicals producer. The transaction involves Saint-Gobain's purchase of Schenker Winkler Holding AG, which owns 16.1% of Sika's capital and 52.4% of voting shares, for Euro2.3bn.
After the acquisition, Saint-Gobain will be able to fully-consolidate Sika into its operations, which will have a positive impact on net income in the year after consolidation. Saint-Gobain Group does not intend to make an offer for the remaining shares of Sika.
Sika has 16,000 employees in 84 countries. Its total sales in 2013 amounted to Euro4.3bn. It has experienced an average of 8%/yr growth in 2007-2013. Given the similarity in the activities of Sika and Saint-Gobain, it is expected that the acquisition will generate Euro100m in synergies from the second year of consolidation (2017) and Euro180m by 2019.
The deal requires the permission of the competent antitrust authorities and is expected to be completed no later than the second half of 2015.