Purchase Price of $4.6 Billion
Reaffirms Westinghouse's
Position as the Leader of the Global Nuclear Industry
Westinghouse Electric Company, the global leader in nuclear technology, fuel and services, has agreed to be acquired by Brookfield Business Partners L.P. BBU BBU together with institutional partners (collectively, "Brookfield") for approximately $4.6 billion.
The purchase price for substantially all of the global business of Westinghouse Electric Company LLC and its affiliated debtors and debtors-in-possession (collectively "Westinghouse") excludes cash, but includes the assumption of certain pension, environmental and other operating obligations.
"Brookfield's acquisition of Westinghouse reaffirms our position as the leader of the global nuclear industry," said Westinghouse President & CEO José Emeterio Gutiérrez. "Our transformation and strategic restructuring process is creating a stronger, stable, and more streamlined global Westinghouse business, for the benefit of our customers and employees."
Brookfield's acquisition of Westinghouse is expected to close in the third quarter of 2018, subject to Bankruptcy Court approval and customary closing conditions including, among others, regulatory approvals. Throughout the process, Westinghouse will continue to operate in the ordinary course of business under its existing senior management.
PJT Partners is the financial advisor to Westinghouse, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is Westinghouse's legal counsel, and AlixPartners LLP is Westinghouse's turnaround consultant.
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