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Ericsson to acquire Cradlepoin­t in $1.1b deal

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STOCKHOLM: Ericsson has agreed to buy USbased wireless networking company Cradlepoin­t in a $1.1 billion deal, the Swedish telecoms gear maker said on Friday, as part of plans to expand its 5G-related products for business customers.

The deal, Ericsson’s largest in more than a decade, would give it access to tools that can connect devices using the so-called Internet of Things over a 4G or a 5G network.

“We think this will give our customers a chance to generate new income sources within the enterprise segment,” Ericsson finance chief Carl Mellander told Reuters.

Ericsson plans to sell Cradlepoin­t products to its mobile operator customers, who can create new revenue streams by selling it to their business clients.

Cradlepoin­t, which will become a subsidiary of Ericsson, sells routers and a subscripti­on-based wireless networking service.

A rival of Cisco, Cradlepoin­t had sales of 1.2 billion crowns ($137 million) in 2019, with a gross margin of 61%. Ericsson estimates that Cradlepoin­t’s revenue will be about 1.6 billion crowns this year.

“The acquisitio­n is expensive, but the price tag is tolerable given high underlying growth rates and Ericsson’s potential for revenue expansion in the enterprise market,” said Societe Generale analyst Aleksander Peterc.

While Cradlepoin­t has mostly focused on the US market, Ericsson aims to take the products outside North America and plans to keep it as a standalone business with its own sales team.

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