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China's Haier buying GE appliance unit for $5.4 billion

by Associated Press

BEIJING Jan 16, 2016 - 12:00 am GMT+3
by Associated Press Jan 16, 2016 12:00 am
Haier Group, the world's biggest home appliance maker, is buying General Electric Co.'s appliance business for $5.4 billion to expand its U.S. and global presence. The acquisition announced Friday comes as Haier tries to transform itself into a premium brand. GE is shifting emphasis from traditional businesses such as appliances, in which it has been a prominent presence for more than a century, to higher-technology areas such as medical equipment and clean energy. The two companies also agreed to form a strategic partnership to cooperate in areas such as the Internet, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing. They said the sale is subject to regulatory and anti-trust approvals in relevant countries. The purchase is the third in a string of multibillion-dollar foreign acquisitions this week by Chinese buyers. On Tuesday, conglomerate Wanda Group said it was buying Hollywood's Legendary Entertainment for $3.5 billion. The previous day, a state-owned chemical company announced the purchase of a German manufacturer for $1 billion.

Chinese companies are on a buying spree abroad, looking for technology and brands to improve their competitive position at home and speed their global expansion. Chinese buyers have announced 23 outbound acquisitions so far this year, totaling $12.3 billion, up from $2.9 billion in the same period last year, according to Dealogic, a financial information provider.

Haier, headquartered in the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao, makes a wide range of refrigerators, washing machines and other home appliances. It reported 2014 revenue of $32.6 billion. It operates a string of 21 industrial parks worldwide. Its purchase of GE Appliances is the biggest global corporate acquisition so far this year and the third-biggest in the United States by a Chinese buyer to date, according to Dealogic. Haier said the GE acquisition would be carried out by its unit Qingdao Haier Co. Ltd., a publicly traded entity of which Haier owns 41 percent.

GE Appliances, headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, reported $5.9 billion in 2014 revenue. It has 12,000 employees, 96 percent of them in the United States.

The two companies said the deal will give GE Appliances more access to the growing Chinese consumer market. The purchase includes GE Appliances' 48.4 percent stake in Mabe, a Mexican appliance company with which it has operated a joint venture for 28 years. Haier's takeover of GE Appliances is the second-biggest purchase in the household appliance sector on record, behind Panasonic Corp.'s 2008 purchase of 50 percent of Sanyo Electric Co. for $7.1 billion, according to Dealogic. It said Haier's six foreign acquisitions to date total $6.3 billion. GE, headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut, announced plans earlier to sell the appliance business to Sweden's Electrolux for $3.3 billion.
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