Chinese home appliance maker Midea to raise stake in Kuka AG to 64.22%

14 Jul 2016

Chinese home appliance maker Midea Group yesterday said that it will raise its stake in Kuka AG to 64.22 per cent, as part of its plan to acquire the German factory robot manufacturer for  €4.5 billion ($5 billion).

Midea, based in Guangdong province, had accepted a total of 20.17 million Kuka shares, or about 50.71 per cent of the issued share capital, and the existing voting rights of the German firm, it said in the statement.

Along with its 13.51 per cent stake, Midea would hold a total of 64.22 per cent in Kuka.

The takeover offer will expire on 15 July.
 
In May, Midea, which holds an indirect 13.51-per cent stake in Kuka, offered to buy the robot manufacturer for €115 per share, a premium of 36 per cent to Kuka's 17 May closing share price of €84.4. (See: China's Midea Group offers to buy German factory robot manufacturer Kuka for $5.07 bn)

The largest shareholder in Kuka is German privately-held engineering company Voith Group with 25.1 per cent, and German billionaire Friedhelm Loh with 10 per cent stake.

But the German government has not been in favour of the deal since it did not want advanced technology to go to the Chinese and was looking at whether it could use a foreign trade law to block the deal or get a European suitor to counter bid for Kuka.

In order to ease German political concerns, Midea agreed to not delist Kuka, retain the company's management, its headquarters in Germany, maintain factories and employees until 2023.

Last week, Voith Group agreed to sell its stake to Midea for about €1.2 billion ($1.34 billion), paving the way for a smooth takeover.

Till Reuter, CEO of Kuka, who supports the deal, told German national subscription daily newspaper, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, that he expects no regulatory hurdles to the takeover by the Chinese company.

Founded in 1898 by Johann Joseph Keller and Jakob Knappich in Augsburg with the aim to produce affordable illumination for houses and streets, Kuka is today one of the world's leading suppliers of robot technology and plant and systems engineering.

With manufacturing plants in Michigan and Ohio, Kuka is one of the leading suppliers of manufacturing systems for the automotive industry in North America.

China is its strongest growth market for automation. The headquarters for its Asian business is located in Shanghai, where it opened a new robot production facility in 2014.