 PPG Completes Acquisition of Dyrup
January 5, 2012
PPG Industries of Pittsburgh completed the purchase of European
coatings company Dyrup A/S, based in Copenhagen, Denmark, from its
owner, Monberg & Thorsen, a public holding company, according
to a January 5 company news release. The final transaction value,
including assumed debt, was $150 million USD (115 million EUR),
subject to customary post-closing adjustments.
"We are pleased to begin the processes of integrating Dyrup
and its many highly skilled employees into our European business
and of securing the future for Dyrup's brands and customers,"
says J. Rich Alexander, PPG executive vice president who leads all
of the company's architectural coatings businesses, in the release.
"The acquisition of Dyrup will help grow PPG's presence in
several key European countries where PPG today has little or no
architectural coatings presence, as well as broaden our product
offerings."
Dyrup, a European producer of architectural coatings and specialty
products, had 2010 sales of approximately $270 million USD. It employs
about 950 people and operates six manufacturing facilities in Europe.
Dyrup's brands include Bondex, Gori and Xylophene, and its products
are sold primarily in Denmark, France, Germany, Portugal, Poland
and Spain through professional and do-it-yourself channels.
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