Siemens Suspends Sales Process Of Its Hearing Aid Unit-Sources
16 March 2010 - 3:56AM
Dow Jones News
Siemens AG (SI) suspended the sale of its hearing aid unit in
which private equity firms have shown interest, several persons
familiar with the matter told Dow Jones Newswires Monday.
"Siemens has made no statement yet, but it's understood that the
sales process won't proceed," one person said. Another person said
that it can't be ruled out that the sales process will resume at a
later time, but not in the next few months.
According to information seen by Dow Jones last month, Siemens
is looking to sell the business for close to EUR2 billion, but
financial investors are willing to pay between EUR1.5 billion and
EUR1.6 billion.
Among the bidders are Permira, which had teamed up with Nordic
Capital to make a joint bid for the hearing-aid unit. Other bidders
include a consortium made up of Australian cochlear-implant maker
Cochlear Ltd. (COH.AU), Hellman & Friedman and Kohlberg Kravis
Roberts & Co.; Cinven Group and Bain Capital.
Company Web site: www.siemens.com
-By Archibald Preuschat, Marietta Cauchi and Eyk Henning Dow
Jones Newswires; +49 211 13872 18;
archibald.preuschat@dowjones.com
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