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Safran sells Morpho Detection business to Smiths Group

Published 21/04/2016, 10:20
© Reuters. Safran group's  logo is pictured on the floor during the delivery of the first series-production LEAP-1A propulsion systems by Aircelle for the A320neo aircraft Airbus family in Colomiers
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PARIS (Reuters) - France's Safran (PA:SAF) has agreed to sell its U.S.-based Morpho Detection business and related activities to UK engineering firm Smiths Group (L:SMIN) for an enterprise value of $710 million (495 million pounds), the companies said on Thursday.

Morpho Detection will become part of Smiths Group's Detection division, which designs and manufactures sensors that detect and identify explosives, weapons, chemical agents and other contraband, Safran said in a statement on Thursday.

"The threat environment for people and critical infrastructure around the world is constantly evolving and becoming more complex and sophisticated," Smiths Group Chief Executive Andrew Reynolds Smith said.

Shares in the UK company rose 5 percent while Safran edged 0.2 percent higher in a fractionally weaker European market.

Partially state-owned aerospace company Safran said the transaction would generate a capital gain before tax, adding that the deal was expected to close in early 2017.

© Reuters. Safran group's  logo is pictured on the floor during the delivery of the first series-production LEAP-1A propulsion systems by Aircelle for the A320neo aircraft Airbus family in Colomiers

RBC Capital Markets analyst Rob Stallard said Safran was not expected to use the cash for mergers and acquisitions activity as it focuses on a crucial increase in production of its LEAP aircraft engines for narrow body jets.

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