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This Article is From Aug 04, 2019

Cobham Is Seeking Alternatives to Advent Offer, Chairman Tells FT

Cobham Is Seeking Alternatives to Advent Offer, Chairman Tells FT

(Bloomberg) -- The chairman of Cobham Plc said the company is seeking other offers after a recommended bid from a U.S. private equity firm was criticized by the defense and aerospace manufacturer's largest shareholder, according to the Financial Times.

The bid from Advent International represents a “fair price,” but Cobham is still “actively looking for other offers,” Jamie Pike said in an interview with the newspaper.

The London-listed company accepted the 165p-a-share deal last month. Silchester International Investors LLP, which owns about 12% of Cobham's shares, said the company could fetch a higher price after repairing its balance sheet and making a “broad-ranging improvement” that will pay off over the next few years.

Cobham traces its roots to the 1930s and has about 11,500 employees globally. The firm makes in-flight refueling systems, communications gear and specialized equipment for aircraft and ships. Customers include Airbus SA and Boeing Co.

To contact the reporter on this story: Lucca de Paoli in London at gdepaoli1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Shelley Robinson at ssmith118@bloomberg.net, Paul Jarvis, James Amott

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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