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Exclusive - Japan's Toshiba prepares $2 billion sale of Landis+Gyr - sources

Published 03/03/2017, 01:03
Updated 03/03/2017, 01:10
© Reuters. Workers prepare the New Year's eve numerals above a Toshiba sign in Times Square Manhattan, New York City
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By Christoph Steitz, Arno Schuetze and Oliver Hirt

FRANKFURT/BERLIN/ZURICH (Reuters) - Japan's Toshiba Corp (T:6502) is preparing a potential $2 billion divestment of smart metre group Landis+Gyr, hoping to rake in capital after a major writedown on its U.S. nuclear unit last month, three people familiar with the matter said.

The group has hired UBS (S:UBSG) to explore a potential sale or initial public offering of the Swiss-based business, which could take place as early as after the European summer, they added.

Toshiba said in a statement the company "is consequently studying all options to strengthen profitability and its capital base, but no decisions have been made in respect of selling stakes or IPO of individual businesses." UBS declined to comment.

Smart metre makers have seen a wave of M&A activity, with three major manufacturers up for sale in Germany alone, highlighting their significance as the energy industry goes digital and depends on live consumption data to a much greater extent.

Landis+Gyr, in which Toshiba owns a 60 percent stake, employs more than 5,700 staff and is active in over 30 countries. It said last week that sales would grow by nearly 5 percent to $1.64 billion in the fiscal year ending this month, adding it was "unaffected by Toshiba's challenges".

Toshiba announced a $6.3 billion writedown on its U.S. nuclear business last month, wiping out its shareholder equity and causing it to seek divestments to create a buffer for any fresh financial problems.

It is expected to approach buyout groups including CVC, Cinven, Advent, KKR (N:KKR), Blackstone (N:BX), Onex (TO:ONEX) and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice as potential buyers of Landis+Gyr, one of the sources said, adding that industrial conglomerates were not expected to enter the fray.

Toshiba bought Landis+Gyr in 2011 for $2.3 billion jointly with state-backed Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ), which holds the remaining 40 percent in the company.

The deal would value Landis+Gyr at 10-11 times its annual core earnings (EBITDA), two of the people said, in line with the 10.7 times that U.S. water technology company Xylem (N:XYL) paid for Sensus USA Inc last year.

© Reuters. Workers prepare the New Year's eve numerals above a Toshiba sign in Times Square Manhattan, New York City

Toshiba will try to position Landis+Gyr as a Swiss industrial group, hoping to reach EBITDA multiples similar to those of Geberit (S:GEBN), Sulzer (S:SUN) or Belimo (S:BEAN), which trade at between 12-19 times.

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