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Icahn selling Federal-Mogul as buyer Tenneco to split

- By Tom Lavell and David Welch Bloomberg News

Billionair­e Carl Icahn plans to sell car-parts maker Federal-Mogul to competitor Tenneco, which will split the combined businesses into two companies to better compete in the shifting transporta­tion space.

The deal is valued at $5.4 billion, including an $800 million cash payment and 29.5 million shares of Tenneco, the companies said Tuesday in a statement.

Lake Forest, Ill.-based Tenneco will divide itself into two publicly traded companies in a spinoff, with one specializi­ng in powertrain technology and the other in auto parts. Tenneco shares climbed as much as 8.4 percent, the biggest intraday jump since April 2016.

The sale marks the latest shift in a car-parts industry that’s reorganizi­ng as automakers prepare for an era of battery-powered and eventually driverless vehicles.

Icahn made a move last year to sell Federal-Mogul’s Fel-Pro engine-parts unit, a business it’s owned since 1998.

Tenneco was among suitors for some businesses of Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s’s Magneti Marelli components division as the Italian-American manufactur­er prepared to spin off that unit.

The Federal-Mogul acquisitio­n is expected to close in the second half of 2018, subject to approvals, with the Tenneco split to take place in the second half of 2019.

Icahn took Southfield, Mich.-based Federal-Mogul private last January.

The investor has acquired a collection of transporta­tion-related assets — including auto repair and supplier companies, a small stake in ride-sharing operator Lyft and a controllin­g position in rental-car provider Hertz Global Holdings — as he expects Americans increasing­ly to use vehicles jointly or just for short periods instead of own them.

 ??  ?? Carl Icahn took FederalMog­ul private last January.
Carl Icahn took FederalMog­ul private last January.

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