The Borneo Post (Sabah)

SunPower to spin off solar panel manufactur­ing, shares rise

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OREGON: US solar company SunPowersa­id it will split into two publicly traded companies, separating most of its solar panel manufactur­ing operations from storage and energy services, sending its shares up as much as 15 per cent.

The move was intended to boost value in SunPower shares, which are trading at the same level they were at two years ago.

The new solar panel company, namedMaxeo­nSolarTech­nologies, will be headquarte­red in Singapore, with manufactur­ing operations in France, Malaysia, Mexico and the Philippine­s.

The remaining company will still be based in California and will retain the SunPower name.

It will focus on catering to the growing residentia­l and commercial rooftop solar installati­on markets in the United States through the company’s network of hundreds of dealers.

That company will also keep SunPower’s new solar panel factory in Oregon.

“This transactio­n will also simplify both organisati­onal structures, lowering costs, while improving efficiency and creating (two) more nimble companies,” chief executive officer Thomas Werner said on a conference call with analysts.

Werner will retain the CEO role at the company, while Jeff Waters, CEO of SunPower’s Technologi­es business unit will head of Maxeon.

The separation will be through a tax-free spin-off of all Maxeon Solar shares held by SunPower to the company’s shareholde­rs.

SunPower is majority owned by France’s Total.

As part of the deal, SunPower’s long-time partner Tianjin Zhonghuan Semiconduc­tor Co will invest US$298 million in Maxeon Solar and hold a 29 per cent stake in the company, while SunPower shareholde­rs will hold the rest.

At the time of separation, expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2020, the two businesses will enter into a multi-year exclusive supply agreement covering sales within the United States and Canada of products manufactur­ed by Maxeon Solar. — Reuters

 ?? Reuters photo — ?? SunPower Corporatio­n, headquarte­red in Silicon Valley recently acquired SolarWorld Hillsboro manufactur­ing plant is seen in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Reuters photo — SunPower Corporatio­n, headquarte­red in Silicon Valley recently acquired SolarWorld Hillsboro manufactur­ing plant is seen in Hillsboro, Oregon.

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