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Welbilt To Acquire Crem For $224M, Provides Solid '18 View

By Zacks Investment ResearchStock MarketsFeb 26, 2018 08:56PM ET
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Welbilt To Acquire Crem For $224M, Provides Solid '18 View
By Zacks Investment Research   |  Feb 26, 2018 08:56PM ET
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Welbilt, Inc. (NYSE:WBT) announced yesterday that it has decided to acquire the entire shareholding in Solna, Sweden-based Avaj International Holding AB (also known as Crem International). On the same day, the company released its fourth-quarter 2017 results, details of which have been provided below.

Crem International specializes in the manufacturing of coffee machines meant for professional use. Its manufacturing facilities are located in Sweden, Spain and China. Prime brands including Expobar, Coffee Queen and Spengler are used in convenience stores, offices, cafes, restaurants, catering and offices. Private equity firms — Priveq Investment Fund IV L.P. and SEB Venture Capital — are the holders of majority shares in Crem.

In 2017, Crem generated approximately SEK 767 million or $90 million in revenues.

In the last three months, the company’s shares have declined 5.3%, underperforming 2.8% gain recorded by the industry.




Details of the Buyout

The transaction value is estimated at SEK 1,800 million or roughly $224 million. As noted, Welbilt will finance the acquisition value with cash-in-hand and funds raised from existing credit facilities.

The Crem buyout is anticipated to strengthen Welbilt’s business portfolio and create business opportunities in the commercial foodservice equipment market. Deeper penetration in European and Asian markets will also be possible. The company believes that this buyout will be accretive to its earnings in 2018 and forward. By 2020, run-rate synergies from this buyout are predicted to increase to $10 million.

Subject to fulfillment of customary closing conditions, Welbilt anticipates completing the acquisition in second-quarter 2018.

Snapshot of Fourth-Quarter 2017 Results

In fourth-quarter 2017, Welbilt’s adjusted earnings were 26 cents per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 25 cents. Also, the bottom line surged 62.5% from the year-ago tally of 16 cents.

Net sales decreased 3.4% year over year to $365.9 million as 1.8% positive impact from favorable foreign currency movements was more than offset by 3.7% decline in organic sales and 1.5% adverse impact from divested assets. On a segmental basis, businesses were weak in all three segments, with sales decline of 2% in Americas, 6.7% fall in EMEA and 6.7% decline in APAC.

Cash and cash equivalent at the quarter-end was $128.4 million while, for the full year, cash generated from operating activities amounted $137.8 million and capital expenditures totaled $20.7 million.

For 2018, Welbilt anticipates net-sales growth to be within the 7-10% range, including organic growth of 1-4%, acquisition benefits of 5% and forex gains of 1%. Adjusted earnings per share are predicted to be 80-90 cents, surpassing 77 cents recorded in 2017.

Zacks Rank & Stocks to Consider

With a market capitalization of nearly $2.9 billion, Welbilt carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).

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