Sep 17, 2020
Torotel, Inc. announced that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement with TT Electronics plc for TT to acquire Torotel for $43.4 million in cash. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth calendar quarter of 2020 and is subject to the approval of Torotel's shareholders and regulatory conditions.
Torotel specializes in the custom design, manufacture and sale of a wide variety of precision magnetic components including electro-mechanical assemblies, high voltage transformers, dry-type transformers, toroidal coils, inductors reactors and chokes for use in equipment such as aircraft navigational equipment, digital control devices, medical equipment, avionics equipment, down-hole drilling, conventional missile guidance systems, and other defense and commercial aerospace applications.
Commenting on the transaction, Herb Sizemore, Chairman, President and CEO of Torotel, stated, "We are very excited to join TT, a global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications. TT has a demonstrated commitment to continued investment in power devices for the aerospace and defense markets. We see this as a great opportunity for our employees to be part of a growing dynamic company. This acquisition enhances our existing customer relationships by leveraging our shared product offering, manufacturing expertise, and engineering capabilities."
TT's $43.4 million offer results in merger consideration of $6.17 per share in cash to Torotel shareholders. The transaction will be fully funded in cash by TT's separately announced equity placement.
Consummation of the transaction is dependent upon approval of holders of two-thirds of Torotel's outstanding shares and satisfaction of regulatory conditions. In connection with Torotel's entry into the definitive agreement, certain significant shareholders and each director and executive officer holding shares, who collectively own approximately 62% of Torotel's outstanding shares, have signed voting agreements committing to vote their shares in favor of the transaction. Torotel will call a special meeting of its shareholders to approve the transaction and will file a Proxy Statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission in advance of the special meeting. It is anticipated that the special meeting of Torotel's shareholders to secure the necessary vote will be held during the fourth calendar quarter of 2020, with closing of the transaction occurring shortly thereafter.
Founded in 1956, Torotel is a leading designer and manufacturer of custom magnetics products primarily for the aerospace and defense industries. Torotel is headquartered inOlathe, Kansas and has operating facilities in Olathe and Hatfield, Pennsylvania. For additional information, visit Torotel's website at http://www.torotelproducts.com/.
TT Electronics is a global provider of engineered electronics for performance-critical applications. TT operates in industries where there are structural growth drivers, working with market-leading customers primarily in aerospace and defense, medical and industrial sectors. Products designed and manufactured include sensors, power management devices and connectivity solutions. TT has design and manufacturing facilities including in the UK, US, Mexico, Sweden and Asia.
TT has three divisions. The Power and Connectivity division designs and manufactures power application products and connectivity devices which enable the capture and wireless transfer of data. TT collaborates with its customers to develop innovative solutions to optimize their electronic systems. The Global Manufacturing Solutions division provides manufacturing services and engineering solutions for its product divisions and to customers that often require a lower volume and higher mix of products. TT manufactures complex integrated product assemblies for its customers and provides engineering services including designing testing solutions and value-engineering. The Sensors and Specialist Components division works with customers to develop standard and customized solutions including sensors and power management devices. TT's solutions improve the precision, speed and reliability of critical aspects of its customers' applications.