£4.7M Acquisition of FBM Marine

Babcock International Group PLC 17 March 2000 ACQUISITION OF FBM MARINE BY BABCOCK INTERNATIONAL GROUP PLC Babcock Engineering Services ('BES'), a Division of Babcock International Group PLC ('Group'), has acquired 100% of the share capital of FBM Marine Holdings (UK) Limited ('FBM') from The Hong Kong Parkview Group. FBM is Europe's leading supplier of fast passenger ferries to the strongly expanding world-wide market. It designs, builds and supports high-speed ferries and naval patrol vessels, as well as licensing its designs around the world. Following the acquisition, FBM will change its name to FBM Babcock Marine Limited. In addition to its operations in the UK, FBM has a 50/50 joint venture with the Aboitiz Group ('Aboitiz') in the Philippines, operating from efficient new facilities to take advantage of the proximity of the Asian market as well as low production costs. Aboitiz is a major industrial, banking and maritime business. BES will pay an initial consideration of £4.7 million in cash, including the repayment of £1.7 million of borrowings. A further £2.7 million may become payable dependent upon the value of new orders booked over the next 15 months. The book value of net assets acquired by BES is estimated to be £2.1 million. The last statutory accounts, for the year to 31 March 1999, show FBM's turnover was £15.6 million with a loss before tax of £1.2 million (after rationalisation costs). The acquisition is expected to contribute positively to earnings from 2001/2002 after the business has been integrated into BES. The Division's modern covered facilities at Rosyth will be used to build high-speed aluminium fast ferries and paramilitary craft up to 65m in length. BES also intends to capitalise on FBM's plans to utilise the covered shipyard facilities at Birkenhead to enter the market for larger, high-speed passenger/car and freight ferries. FBM will enhance BES's marine services activities located in the UK and in New Zealand. It will also complement the recent acquisition of Armstrong Technology, a leading UK marine design consultancy, and provide a platform for growth in the maritime high-speed market. Commenting on this latest Group acquisition Dr T John Parker, Chairman, said 'The acquisition of FBM, together with other smaller, recent acquisitions, is part of the Group's strategy of building a platform from which to grow earnings in our core businesses. FBM fits our plans to develop the Group's operations in high technology and marine support services, whilst leveraging off our excellent Rosyth facilities. We believe that FBM combined with Babcock will enjoy an exciting future in its fast- growing global market currently expected to be worth around $1 billion per annum'. Murray Easton, Managing Director of BES, said 'We look forward to integrating FBM into Babcock's Engineering Services Division and expanding its fast ferry and patrol craft, design, build and support services business world wide'. Enquiries Dr T J Parker Babcock International Group PLC 01494 727 296 Murray Easton Babcock Engineering Services 01383 412131 Ginny Pulbrook Citigate Dewe Rogerson 0171 282 2945
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