The Denver Post

Another major deal struck in defense sector

- Craig Bailey, Florida Today via The Associated Press By The Associated Press

Northrop Grumman is buying Orbital ATK for about $7.8 billion, with a backdrop of rising global tensions accelerati­ng big deals in the defense sector.

Earlier this month, United Technologi­es said it would pay $22.75 billion for defense contractor Rockwell Collins.

Legislatio­n is expected to pass easily Monday pumping $700 billion into the Pentagon budget as the U.S. responds to growing hostility from North Korea.

The U.S. military on Monday flew advanced bombers and stealth jets over the Korean Peninsula and near Japan, three days after North Korea fired a missile over Japan.

Saudi Arabia has a pending deal to acquire $500 million in precision-guided munitions from the U.S., part of a proposed $110 billion arms package to Riyadh, which is enmeshed in a civil war in Yemen. A Saudi-led coalition, which is supported by the United States, has been carrying out airstrikes in Yemen since March 2015.

The acquisitio­n of Orbital would strengthen Northrop Grumman’s capabiliti­es in military aircraft technology and missile defense. Orbital ATK makes launch vehicles and their propulsion systems, missile technology, defense electronic­s, precision weapons, armament systems and ammunition. It also builds up Northrop’s space operations with Orbital’s satellites and advanced aerospace structures.

Orbital ATK shareholde­rs will receive $134.50 per share, a 22 percent premium to the company’s Friday closing price of $110.04. The deal’s total value is approximat­ely $9.2 billion, including debt.

Shares of Orbital ATK surged 22 percent at the opening bell Monday in a year when the stock of most major defense contractor­s have hit all-time highs as clashes escalate.

Rockwell Collins Inc., Boeing Co., Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Co., Lockheed Martin Corp. and Honeywell Internatio­nal Inc., have reached unpreceden­ted heights in 2017.

Northrop Grumman Corp., which is based in Falls Church, Virginia, said that after the deal closes, Orbital ATK Inc., based in Dulles, Virginia, will become a separate sector within its business operations.

The boards of both companies have approved the deal and it’s expected to close in the first half of next year.

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