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April 26, 2014 by

25 Apr 14. Shares of Alstom (ALO.PA) jumped 10.9 percent on Thursday after a report that U.S. conglomerate General Electric (GE) was in talks to buy the struggling French turbine and train maker for about $13bn. The companies may announce the deal as early as next week, Bloomberg cited people with knowledge of the matter as saying late on Wednesday. If confirmed, a takeover offer from a foreign company would raise concern among politicians and unions in France, where Alstom employs around 18,000 people, or 20 percent of its global workforce. While Alstom is well known for both its transport and power turbine business, the latter is likely to be of most interest to GE, one person familiar with the industry said. A report in the French Le Figaro newspaper also said the power division was GE’s main target. GE has bet heavily on its “power and water” segment, which is one of the conglomerate’s top revenue generators along with jet engines. GE shares rose 0.2 percent on Thursday. Such a power-focused deal could leave Alstom’s transport business as a separate publicly listed company in Paris, the person said. Acquiring Alstom’s assets could propel GE toward its goal of increasing the earnings contribution from its core industrial manufacturing business to 70 percent from 55 percent last year, as it reduces its finance exposure.
“Alstom is levered to those themes in which GE believes,” Sanford Bernstein analyst Steve Winoker said in a research note. “GE would essentially be ‘doubling down’ on power generation, transmission, distribution and transportation.”Alstom, which has put its transport division up for sale in an attempt to fill a hole in its balance sheet, said on Thursday it was “not informed of any potential public tender offer for the shares of the company” and promised an update on its options when it releases annual results on May 7. A deal for the whole company could hand GE control of Alstom’s high-speed TGV trains and rail-signal technology. GE has the support of Bouygues (EN.PA), Alstom’s biggest shareholder with a 29 percent stake, the Bloomberg report said.Bouygues would not comment beyond saying that it supported Alstom’s strategy. A GE spokesman declined to comment. Alstom was bailed out by the French state a decade ago and has strongly relied on orders from national rail operator SNCF and utility EDF (EDF.PA). Before the takeover bid report, Alstom shares had slumped 20 percent in the past 12 months on concerns over its cash flow. Those concerns prompted Bouygues to take a $1.9bn writedown on its Alstom stake in February. Analysts at Espirito Santo investment bank said that at an enterprise value to forecast 2015 EBITDA multiple of 9.6 and a premium of 27 percent to Wednesday’s close, the reported price GE was offering still represented a 14 percent discount to the rest of the European capital goods sector.Alstom shares leaped in early trade and closed up 10.9 percent at 27 euros compared with the potential offer price that works out at around 30.5 euros per share. Alstom has been hit hard by Europe’s economic weakness and a drop in orders for power equipment from utilities, which in turn are suffering from low electricity prices. Its train business has held up better and secured record orders. The group announced 1,300 job cuts last year and put assets up for sale to raise cash, including a stake in its transport business, which makes France’s prized high-speed TGV trains. Analysts see sense in a tie-up. GE has the cash Alstom needs and a deal could help the U.S. group get infrastructure assets cheaply and make cost savings in power generation. For instance, GE is looking to expand in smart grid technology, where Alstom is a strong player. A deal would also help Alstom strengthen its finances as it faces an investigation by the U.S. Justice Department for alleged bribery and could face a heavy fine. (Source: Reuters)

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