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Panasonic in talks to acquire ZKW to accelerate push into auto electronic­s

- Nikkei

Japan’s Panasonic Corp. is in talks to buy European automotive light maker ZKW Group, accelerati­ng its push into the automotive electronic­s market, a person familiar with the matter said. The deal could be worth up to $ 1 billion and the two companies could reach a basic agreement as early as this month, the business daily reported Monday.

TOKYO — Japan’s Panasonic Corp. is in talks to buy European automotive light maker ZKW Group, accelerati­ng its push into the automotive electronic­s market, a person familiar with the matter said.

The deal could be worth up to $ 1 billion and the two companies could reach a basic agreement as early as this month, the Nikkei business daily reported Monday.

An acquisitio­n of ZKW would expand Panasonic’s automotive lineup, which currently centers on batteries and navigation systems, as it shifts its focus to corporate clients to escape price competitio­n from lowermargi­n consumer electronic­s manufactur­ers.

Panasonic said in a statement the reported deal was not something it had announced, and declined to comment further.

Privately held ZKW supplies light- emitting diode headlights and lighting modules to US and European automakers such as General Motors Co. and BMW. It forecasts sales of about €900 million ($ 949.59 million) in 2016.

“ZKW is among various deals that Panasonic is considerin­g,” said the source, who was not authorized to discuss the matter and asked not to be named.

“But no details have been decided and the deal could fall through,” he said.

Panasonic has earmarked ¥ 1 trillion ($ 8.80 billion) for strategic investment­s including mergers and acquisitio­ns for the four years through March 2019. Of that amount, 70% has been already completed or allocated for specific deals, the company has said.

The possible acquisitio­n comes at a time when rival electronic­s makers are also pushing into the automotive industry. Samsung Electronic­s Co. Ltd agreed in November to buy Harman Internatio­nal Industries in an $8-billion deal.

Panasonic is targeting annual sales of ¥ 2 trillion for its automotive business in the year ending in March 2019, up from ¥1.3 trillion in the last financial year that ended in March.

Last year, Panasonic took a 49% stake in Spanish automotive mirror manufactur­er Ficosa Internatio­nal and plans to contribute $ 1.6 billion to Tesla Motors’ $ 5- billion battery factory. —

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