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Apple supplier Cirrus to buy British chip maker Wolfson

Published 29/04/2014, 14:19

By Kate Holton

LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. chip maker Cirrus Logic Inc O:CRUS is to buy Wolfson Microelectronics Plc L:WLF for an agreed 291 million pounds in cash, sending shares in the British company up more than 70 percent.

Wolfson, an Edinburgh-based company which specialises in audio technology, had suffered in recent months after missing out on a deal to make chips for the 4G version of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's KS:005930 Galaxy S4 smartphone.

Wolfson becomes the latest in a series of British technology groups to be bought by overseas interests in recent years, after Autonomy was sold to Hewlett-Packard Co N:HPQ, CGI Group Inc TO:GIBa bought Logica and Misys was acquired by U.S.-based private equity firm Vista Equity Partners.

Cirrus, a supplier to Apple Inc O:AAPL, said the agreed 235 pence per share deal for its nearest rival would strengthen its portfolio and add new products such as Wolfson's successful microphones.

Wolfson Chairman Michael Ruettgers said: "Together with Cirrus Logic, we believe this will create a powerful platform for future growth, above and beyond our standalone potential".

Wolfson, which employs around 420 at 12 locations worldwide, also published first-quarter results showing slightly lower than expected revenue.

The group posted an underlying operating loss of $4.5 million, up from $2.8 million a year before, on revenue which slumped to $28.8 million from $48.1 million.

Cirrus said its offer already had the backing of 7 percent of Wolfson's investors.

Analysts at brokerage N+1 Singer said their confidence in Wolfson’s technology had not been fully reflected in the financial performance of the company, but said the bid showed the value of its expertise.

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"The premium valuation in today’s bid reflects the IP (intellectual property) in the product portfolio and the potential which this has in a larger-scale business," they said.

Shares in Wolfson - which dropped to their lowest level in nearly two years in February after the company posted an underlying operating loss of $4.5 million for the final quarter of 2013 - were up 73 percent in early morning trading.

The advance took its stock market value to 270 million pounds.

Dan Ridsdale, analyst at Edison Investment Research, said: Cirrus had got a good deal. "While (Wolfson's) Q1 results were weak as expected, we feel that Cirrus is buying this business at a trading nadir and believe that a recovery in (business) ... primarily at Samsung should drive a strong recovery in H2," Ridsdale said.

In its results statement, Wolfson said it was strengthening its relationship with Samsung with a number of design wins.

(This story was refiled to say chip maker from handset maker in the first paragraph)

(Editing by Mark Potter and David Holmes)

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