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Czech firearms company aiming for growth with Colt acquisitio­n

- By Krystof Chamonikol­as

Czech firearms producer Ceska Zbrojovka Group SE said the acquisitio­n of rival Colt Holding Co. LLC will boost its production capacity in the growing North American market.

After agreeing last week to take over the iconic 175-year-old manufactur­er, CZG expects the combined revenue to double to $1.2 billion per year by 2025, Chief Financial Officer Jan Drahota told reporters Monday. The deal will help the Prague-traded company win public contracts in the U.S. and Canada, on top of its already booming sales to civilian customers.

“Our expectatio­n is that there will be growth in both of these segments, but the military and law enforcemen­t market will be growing more than the civilian one,” Drahota said.

“Demand for our products is higher than we are currently able to produce.”

Less than four months after its initial public offering, CZG is making an acquisitio­n that will almost double its size and expand its products to include Colt revolvers and machine guns. The stock has rallied 31 percent since the company announced progress in merger talks five weeks ago.

CZG is already selling most of its output in the U.S., where reve nue in the first half of last year jumped 57 percent from a year earlier as social unrest boosted demand for guns.

During a White House visit in March 2019, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis gave President Donald Trump a gold-decorated commemorat­ive pistol made by CZG.

CZG, which was founded in 1936 and bought U.S. producer Dan Wesson Firearms in 2005, plans to issue bonds and new shares to help fund the new investment. As a result of the Colt deal, it has postponed the constructi­on of its own factory in Arkansas, previously scheduled to start in 2021, by three to five years.

CZG sees “quite a bit of room” for both organic growth and potential further acquisitio­ns, which could focus on electroniz­ation, optics and ammunition for small arms, according to Drahota.

“Our ambition is to become one of the leaders, or the leader, of the small-arms industry,” he said. “The acquisitio­n of Colt is definitely an important step.”

 ?? Tribune News Service file photo ?? Sergio Pereira adds a completed Colt rifle to a rack of newly made guns at company headquarte­rs in West Hartford, Conn., in 2013. Ceska Zbrojovka Group has agreed to take over Colt.
Tribune News Service file photo Sergio Pereira adds a completed Colt rifle to a rack of newly made guns at company headquarte­rs in West Hartford, Conn., in 2013. Ceska Zbrojovka Group has agreed to take over Colt.

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