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Alstom board votes to accept General Electric bid | Alstom board votes to accept General Electric bid |
(about 7 hours later) | |
The board of French rail and energy group Alstom has unanimously voted to accept an offer from General Electric. | The board of French rail and energy group Alstom has unanimously voted to accept an offer from General Electric. |
US conglomerate GE is bidding $17bn (£10bn) for Alstom's energy business. The deal still needs regulators' and Alstom staff representatives' approval. | US conglomerate GE is bidding $17bn (£10bn) for Alstom's energy business. The deal still needs regulators' and Alstom staff representatives' approval. |
The French government agreed to support the deal, which will involve the state buying a 20% stake in Alstom, and other steps to protect French interests. | The French government agreed to support the deal, which will involve the state buying a 20% stake in Alstom, and other steps to protect French interests. |
A rival offer from Siemens-Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was rejected. | A rival offer from Siemens-Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was rejected. |
GE chief Jeff Immelt said the deal would be "good for France, GE and Alstom". | GE chief Jeff Immelt said the deal would be "good for France, GE and Alstom". |
If approved, the deal is expected to be completed in 2015. Reports say it would be GE's largest ever industrial acquisition. | If approved, the deal is expected to be completed in 2015. Reports say it would be GE's largest ever industrial acquisition. |
Assurances given | Assurances given |
Under the deal, GE will sell its railway signal business to Alstom, and set up three joint ventures with the French company. | |
The joint ventures would cover Alstom's power grid business, renewable operations, and nuclear steam turbines. | |
Alstom employs about 18,000 people in France. The government had asked for assurances that French energy and transport interests and jobs would be safeguarded. | Alstom employs about 18,000 people in France. The government had asked for assurances that French energy and transport interests and jobs would be safeguarded. |
It plans to acquire a controlling stake in Alstom by buying shares from French group and main shareholder Bouygues. | |
However, the government wants to pay market price (28 euros per share) while Bouygues is demanding about 35 euros per share. | However, the government wants to pay market price (28 euros per share) while Bouygues is demanding about 35 euros per share. |
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