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Caterpillar makes offer for Chinese machinery firm
by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (AFP) Nov 11, 2011


Caterpillar Inc. said Friday it had made an offer to buy Chinese company ERA Mining Machinery Ltd. for up to $894 million, as part of its push into the booming Asian economy.

"Our announcement today underscores Caterpillar's long-term commitment to continue to invest in China in order to support our growing base of Chinese customers," Caterpillar executive Steve Wunning said in a statement.

The purchase, which is subject to shareholder and government approval, would give the US industrial giant a piece of the Chinese underground coal mining equipment market through ERA subsidiary Zhengzhou Siwei Mechanical & Electrical Equipment Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

ERA shares soared 18.18 percent to HK$0.78 on the Hang Seng index in Hong Kong by mid-afternoon trade on Friday.

"We intend to build on Siwei's strong reputation and relationships in China, further investing in its mining roof support business and operations, while utilizing Caterpillar's global reach and organization to help bring Siwei's products to more customers outside of China," Wunning said.

ERA Chairman Emory Williams endorsed the offer, saying Caterpillar would "continue to make a substantial ongoing contribution to the industry in China".

The offer consists of two options including an all-cash alternative valuing the company at HK$0.88 per share. Depending on the subsequent profitability of ERA, the offers value the company at $578-$894 million.

Caterpillar raised its full-year outlook last month as it reported that profit soared 44 percent in the third quarter from a year ago on strong revenues.

Caterpillar posted a $1.14 billion profit for the July-September period, compared with $792 million in the 2010 third quarter.

Earnings per share excluding special items were $1.71, widely topping Wall Street expectations of $1.55.

The company, whose fortunes are closely watched as a bellwether of the global economy, bought a majority stake in China's Shandong Engineering Machinery Co. in 2005 and acquired the remaining shares three years later.

China's reliance on coal-fired energy is expected to soar in coming years as the economy grows and modernises, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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