Dewhurst to acquire remaining 25pc of P&R Liftcars
Dewhurst Group
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16:50 01/11/24
Lift, transport and keypad components specialist Dewhurst Group announced its intention to acquire the remaining 25% stake in P&R Liftcars on Wednesday.
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The AIM-traded company said P&R, based in Australia, specialises in the design, manufacture and installation of lift car interiors and door frame cladding.
In 2017, Dewhurst acquired 75% of P&R Liftcars from Roy Peat and Peter Hosey for AUD 1.54m (£0.8m), plus additional considerations.
Following the initial acquisition, Dewhurst said P&R Liftcars had proven to be a valuable asset, delivering significant returns to shareholders.
Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, P&R Liftcars reported a profit after tax of AUD 0.16m for the year ended 30 September 2023.
However, net assets decreased to AUD 5.7m, due to reduced capital projects during the pandemic.
A clause in the original shareholders' deed granted the seller, Roy Peat, a put option, allowing him to sell his remaining interest in P&R Liftcars to Dewhurst at a predetermined multiple of P&R Liftcars' EBIT.
The terms of that put option were amended in March 2020, adjusting the multiple to 2.5x the average of P&R Liftcars' best three financial years' EBIT.
As Roy Peat was a director of P&R Liftcars, a subsidiary of Dewhurst, the amended put option constituted a related party transaction.
The recent exercise of the option triggered Dewhurst's acquisition of the remaining 25% stake in P&R Liftcars for AUD 2.9m in cash.
Dewhurst said Roy Peat would continue to serve in a full-time capacity at P&R Liftcars until at least September, to ensure a smooth transition.
The board said the transaction was expected to be immediately earnings enhancing for Dewhurst shareholders.
At 1102 GMT, shares in Dewhurst Group were up 4.89% at 944p.
Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.