Polaris bid for Bombardier Rec. Group?

Tmat31755

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This just appeared in our local rag. <br /><br />Polaris mulls bid for Sea-Doo, Ski-Doo<br />Dee DePass, Star Tribune <br /> <br />Published April 17, 2003 BID17 <br /><br />Polaris see, Polaris Sea-Doo?<br /><br />Analysts believe Polaris Industries is mulling a bid for the snowmobile and watercraft arm of Montreal-based Bombardier, which makes the Sea-Doo brand of personal watercraft and Ski-Doo snowmobiles.<br /><br />Bombardier also manufactures all-terrain vehicles, Johnson and Evinrude outboard engines, snow-grooming equipment and small engines for motorcycles and other personal recreational craft.<br /><br />Bombardier put the unit on the block earlier this month, and a Polaris bid would likely go up against others from Honda, Yamaha, or members of Bombardier's founding family.<br /><br />A Polaris bid would mark a dramatic departure for the Medina-based company, which has stayed away from major acquisitions in the past. The Bombardier unit would roughly double Polaris' size from its current $1.5 billion in annual worldwide sales.<br /><br />Polaris makes ATVs, snowmobiles, watercraft and motorcycles.<br /><br />"Polaris could be an interesting company if it bought the Bombardier unit," said Robert Evans, senior research analyst at Craig-Hallum Capital in Minneapolis. "They would have about 65 percent of the snowmobile market and over 50 percent of the personal watercraft market. And they would add a lot of dealer distribution."<br /><br />Polaris CEO Tom Tiller declined to comment Wednesday on the speculation that he is considering a bid. However, he noted that Polaris' past purchases have only involved buying distributorships in an effort to expand its sales base. On Tuesday he was peppered with questions about Bombardier during Polaris' quarterly earnings conference call.<br /><br />The merger speculation began earlier this month, when Bombardier, a troubled conglomerate that makes planes, trains, snowmobiles and personal watercraft, announced that it would divest its recreational division, raise new equity and slash its dividend to recover from $2.2 billion in recent write-downs. On April 3, Bombardier reported a net loss of $615 million on $23.7 billion in fiscal 2003 revenue.<br /><br />Analysts expect Bombardier's equity offering to raise roughly $800 million, and for the recreation division to fetch nearly $1 billion in cash. Other asset sales could generate about $500,000.<br /><br />"There are lots of large investment banks that would love to try and help Polaris put together a deal and try to create the proper funding," Evans said. "There will be no shortage of interest if they chose to pursue an acquisition."<br /><br />Polaris reported sales Tuesday that increased in all categories except personal watercraft. <br /><br />First-quarter net income rose 6.9 percent to $12.4 million, or 55 cents a share. Company officials said they stand by previous estimates for full-year earnings of $4.70 to $4.85 a share, up from $4.39 in 2002.<br /><br />Polaris' 2002 net income rose 13 percent to a record $103.6 million on a 2 percent gain in sales to $1.5 billion.<br /><br />Polaris shares closed Wednesday at $52.94, down $2.06.<br /><br />Dee DePass is at <br /><br />>ddepass@startribune.com.
 

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Re: Polaris bid for Bombardier Rec. Group?

Moving. Nothing to do with boats.
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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Re: Polaris bid for Bombardier Rec. Group?

Yea I have been hearing about this.<br /><br />I just wonder what will happen to the Polaris stock if this goes through?<br /><br />I would hope it would go up. ;)
 

sloopy

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darn... I wonder what will happen to my bombardier stock?
 

sony2001

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The new CEO is very qualified and smart. Probably by dividing the company up into individual product lines it would allow a weak unit not to drag down the others. The Bombardier family is putting together a very serious group to purchase the R.V. unit along with the jonyrude new technology. Their reasons are profit, local jobs and national heritage. :cool:
 
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Sloopy,<br /><br />If it splits, you will probably see a handsome buy out of any whole corporation stock. You will probably have the option to reinvest in either side of the split-or both.
 

jegervais

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This was on the BII site yesterday:<br /><br />Bombardier not to sell to a direct competitor <br /> <br />Canada<br /><br />In response to rumors that companies like Honda and Polaris are interested in purchasing the Bombardier Recreational Products division, Michel Baril, president and chief operating officer of Bombardier Recreational Products, stated in a letter to "friends and colleagues" dated Thursday, April 17 that the Bombardier division will be sold as a single entity and not to a direct competitor.<br /><br />He said selling the division as a single entity will maximize value to Bombardier's shareholders. In addition, he explained that selling to a direct competitor would "require regulatory approvals, which may be impossible to obtain or would result in unacceptable delays in closing a transaction."<br /><br />Baril said in the letter that this decision "defines more precisely the framework within which we can continue to work while knowing that the business we have built will be protected."<br /><br />During visits to Bombardier Recreational Product's divisions over the past 10 days, Baril was impressed with the upbeat outlook and trust employees displayed, he wrote in the letter.<br /><br />Staving off rumors<br /><br />Baril also stated that Bombardier Recreational Products has developed a process to distribute information on a regular basis during the period of transition.<br /><br />"There are several rumors out there often being spread by competitors," he wrote. "These should not be fed or encouraged and, to this end, you should always rely on the information provided to you through official channels."<br /><br />In the letter, Baril concluded by renewing his "commitment and that of my management team to ensure the future of the organization we all believe in."<br /><br />Evinrude and Johnson launch "The Real Deal"<br /><br />As part of this information distribution process, a fax newsletter titled, "The Real Deal," will be published and faxed out every Thursday by Evinrude and Johnson to provide "accurate and timely news on our business, including the sale of Bombardier Recreational Products," said Roch Lambert, vice president and general manager, Boats and Outboard Engines Division, in the first edition of the newsletter.<br /><br />"The reputation and goodwill you've helped us build remains a very valuable business asset, and today's announcement only reinforces the value of this group," Lambert wrote.
 
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DJ

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Re: Polaris bid for Bombardier Rec. Group?

It looks like the Bombardier family is the logical choice!
 

roscoe

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Any new news on this?
 
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