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Spectris snubs KKR for $5.9 billion Advent buyout

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Posted on June 23, 2025

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(Reuters) -Britain's Spectris has agreed to be acquired by private equity firm Advent in a deal valued at about 4.4 billion pounds ($5.91 billion), including debt, the companies said on Monday. ($1 =

Spectris Chooses Advent's £4.4 Billion Buyout Over KKR's Offer

(Reuters) -Precision instruments maker Spectris agreed on Monday to a 4.4 billion pound ($5.9 billion) debt-inclusive takeover deal by private equity firm Advent over a rival proposal from KKR, marking the biggest acquisition in Britain this year.

Britain has in recent years drawn overseas buyers due to its relatively cheap valuations, and this latest deal could be another blow to a London stock market which has been weakened by takeovers, shifts in listing venues and sluggish IPO activity.

Spectris shares jumped almost 15% to 37.68 pounds in early trade to their highest in over a year, and were the biggest percentage gainer on London's mid-cap FTSE-250 index.

Last week, the British company, which provides hardware and software solutions to the pharmaceuticals, steel and automotive sectors, rejected a second takeover bid from KKR in favor of Advent's offer, but did not reveal any terms of KKR's proposal.

KKR said on Monday that it was still engaging with the Spectris board and although no revised offer has been made, it was in advanced stages of due diligence and securing financing commitments, without giving details of its proposal.

Under Advent's offer, each Spectris shareholder will receive 37.63 pounds per share in cash, the companies said, which also includes an interim dividend of 28 pence.

Advent also said that each Spectris shareholder will receive the final dividend for fiscal year 2024 with no reduction to its cash offer per share.

Spectris said it intends to unanimously recommend the Advent deal to its shareholders.

"The Board remains confident in Spectris' strategy ... but believes that Advent's offer recognises the attractiveness of Spectris and represents strong and immediate cash value for shareholders at an attractive premium," Spectris Chairman Mark Williamson said in a statement.

Advent's offer is at a premium of 84.6% to Spectris' closing price on June 6, the day before any acquisition interest was disclosed.  

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(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job and Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia Cheema, Mrigank Dhaniwala and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Spectris accepts Advent's £4.4 billion buyout offer.
  • KKR's proposal was rejected by Spectris.
  • Spectris shares rose 15% on the FTSE-250 index.
  • Advent's offer includes a premium of 84.6%.
  • Spectris board recommends Advent's deal to shareholders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the value of Advent's buyout offer for Spectris?
Advent's buyout offer for Spectris was valued at £4.4 billion, which is approximately $5.9 billion.
How did Spectris shares react to the news of the buyout?
Spectris shares jumped almost 15% to 37.68 pounds in early trade, reaching their highest level in over a year.
What did Spectris' board say about Advent's offer?
The board of Spectris intends to unanimously recommend Advent's deal to its shareholders, believing it recognizes the company's attractiveness and provides strong cash value.
What was the premium offered by Advent compared to Spectris' previous closing price?
Advent's offer is at a premium of 84.6% to Spectris' closing price on June 6, the day before acquisition interest was disclosed.
Is KKR still pursuing Spectris after the Advent deal?
Yes, KKR stated that it is still engaging with the Spectris board and is in advanced stages of due diligence and securing financing commitments.

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