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UTC acquiring Rockwell Collins for US$22.75B

by The Associated Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
Financing Manufacturing Operations Supply Chain Technology / IIoT Aerospace Public Sector


Rockwell Collins, based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, makes flight deck avionics, cabin electronics and cabin interiors for commercial and military airplanes

NEW YORK—United Technologies Corp.is acquiring Rockwell Collins for $22.75 billion in order to expand its aerospace capabilities.

UTC, which makes Otis elevators and Pratt & Whitney engines, said it’s paying $140 per share in cash and stock for Rockwell Collins, a 9.4 premium over the closing price, when reports of a deal surfaced.

Including debt, the acquisition is worth $30 billion.

Rockwell Collins, based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, makes flight deck avionics, cabin electronics and cabin interiors for commercial and military customers.

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Farmington, Conn.-based United Technologies called the businesses complementary and expects $500 million in pretax savings related to the deal. It reaffirmed its 2017 profit estimates.

The companies expect the deal to close by the third quarter of 2018, subject to approval from Rockwell Collins shareowners and regulators.

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