Kratos to sell U.S. and U.K. operations of its Electronic Products Division for $265 million
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc., a San Diego, CA-based national security solutions provider, announced on June 1 that it has entered into a Definitive Agreement (the “Agreement”) to sell the U.S. and U.K. operations (the “Operations”) of its Electronic Products Division (“EPD”) to Ultra Electronics Holdings plc (“Ultra”) for $260 million in cash to be paid at closing and the reimbursement of up to $5 million for taxes incurred as part of the transaction, for a total of $265 million in total gross cash proceeds (the “Transaction”), subject to certain working capital adjustments. The EPD Operations to be divested include those located in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the United Kingdom. The divested operations provide electronic systems, subsystems and components for electronic warfare, missile, radar, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance programs. Closing of the Transaction is subject to the receipt of certain regulatory approvals and other conditions.
Under the terms of the Agreement, Kratos will be making a 338(h)(10) election for income tax purposes, providing a “step up” in tax basis and certain other related future tax attributes to Ultra. As a result of the Transaction, Kratos will be utilizing approximately $180 million of its total aggregate approximate $400 million in income tax net operating loss (NOL) carryforwards, reducing the total taxable gain of the Transaction to Kratos. Total Transaction related costs and net cash taxes to be paid are estimated to aggregate approximately $25 million, resulting in total initial estimated net cash proceeds from the Transaction to Kratos of approximately $240 million. Post Transaction close, Kratos will have over $200 million in NOL’s and over $110 million in additional income tax related deductions available to reduce future taxable income.
Kratos’ Microwave and Electronic Products business post Transaction close will include operations and manufacturing facilities in Israel, which provide solid state power amplifiers, integrated microwave assemblies, beam forming modules, wave form generators and other electronic systems and subsystems for radar, missile, electronic warfare, satellite communications, guided munitions, unmanned systems, navigation warfare and other platforms, primarily for international security customers. Major programs supported by Kratos’ microwave business include Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow, Barak and Euro Fighter. Additionally, in 2013 Kratos reorganized to better align its businesses with the Company’s strategic plan, combining its unmanned command, control, communications, airborne avionics, ground and seaborne systems business, formally part of EPD, with Kratos’ Unmanned Systems Division. These assets also remain with Kratos post Transaction close.
Eric DeMarco, Kratos’ President & CEO, said, “The divestiture of these Operations to Ultra is the culmination and conclusion of a detailed and thorough strategic alternatives review performed by Kratos’ board of directors that we announced late last year. Through this process, our strategy of building a technology and products based business that supports strategic National Security programs while generating significant value for our stakeholders has been both verified and demonstrated through the strong interest we received for several Kratos businesses. The Operations that Ultra is acquiring provide industry leading and formidable high technology microwave products that are established on a significant number of the DoD’s strategic national security electronic warfare, missile, radar, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance programs and platforms. I believe that this business is well positioned to continue to take market share from the competition and generate significant organic revenue and profit growth over the next several years.”
Mr. DeMarco continued, “This Transaction is financially accretive, deleveraging and positions Kratos to continue to execute our long term strategy. Post Transaction close, Kratos remains a leader in unmanned systems, satellite communications, signal monitoring, cyber security, microwave technology, and certain disruptive technology areas, including hypersonics, directed energy and railgun. We see solid funding and opportunity in each of these areas over the next several years, and we will continue to make significant internal investments and own the intellectual property in key and growing defense market segments where disruptive technology provides an opportunity for exponential growth and value creation.”
Mr. DeMarco concluded, “We are focused on successful demonstration flights with our new unmanned combat aircraft later this year, achieving initial production on certain unmanned system programs currently under contract in 2016, and introducing our new satellite communication, signal monitoring and related cyber products to the market over the next 24 months. We expect these programs and initiatives and our internal investments to generate strong revenue, profit and cash flow growth beginning in 2017-2018. Kratos’ strategic alternatives review is now complete, and the Company is focused on executing the stated business plan, investing in our core business areas and generating further long term value for our stakeholders.”
Source: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.