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BAE Systems Eyes at Least $4 Billion to Fund Ball Aerospace Purchase

The firm agreed to buy Ball Aerospace in August in a $5.6 billion deal as a way to reach into space, a frontier the company predicts will become increasingly important in warfare. 
  • It marked the biggest purchase in the firm’s history. 
  • The final size of the bond offering will be determined on the day of the sale.

The bond sale will refinance a $4 billion facility taken out by the company in August

BAE Systems Eyes at Least $4 Billion to Fund Ball Aerospace Purchase

  • UK defense firm agreed to buy Ball Aerospace for $5.6 billion
  • New bond issue would mark latest debt sale for M&A financing

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(Bloomberg) -- UK defense company BAE Systems Plc is sounding out investors for a corporate bond sale that could top $4 billion to help refinance a bridge loan it used to acquire Ball Aerospace, according to people familiar with the matter.

The firm agreed to buy Ball Aerospace in August in a $5.6 billion deal as a way to reach into space, a frontier the company predicts will become increasingly important in warfare. It marked the biggest purchase in the firm’s history. The final size of the bond offering will be determined on the day of the sale.

The bond sale will refinance a $4 billion facility taken out by the company in August. It’s the latest in a slew of deals earmarked for mergers and acquisition financings after the worst year in a decade for buyout funding. 

BAE Systems and Bank of America Corp., which coordinated investor calls for the sale Monday, did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

Borrowers are rushing into corporate bond markets at the fastest clip on record to lock in financing while spreads are tight, keeping all-in borrowing costs lower. Companies such as Bristol Myers Squibb, Cisco Systems Inc. and AbbVie Inc. have been able to lure outsized orders for offerings tied to mergers and acquisitions.

Read More: Bond Markets Are Flooded With Deals to Fund M&A: Credit Weekly

Sales momentum is extending this week ahead of the Federal Reserve’s rate decision Wednesday, which could slow the flow of new bond issuance. Eight borrowers tapped the bond market on Monday with $25 billion to $30 billion of issuance expected this week.

Moody’s Ratings upgraded BAE Systems’ credit grade at the end of February to Baa1, three steps above speculative grade, from Baa2, citing strong growth prospects and an expectation the company will strengthen its credit ratios again following the largely debt-financed acquisition. 

--With assistance from Brian Smith.

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BAE Systems has now successfully completed the acquisition of Ball Aerospace from Ball Corporation. This acquisition adds market-leading space, science and defense capabilities to the company’s portfolio of products and services through a new business called Space & Mission Systems.
This marks a significant milestone for the BAE Systems business, adding more than 5,200 U.S. employees who share a culture of mission-focused innovation and operational excellence.
  • Citigroup and Bank of America served as BAE Systems’ financial advisors and KPMG served as accounting advisor. 
  • Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as transaction counsel, and 
  • Covington & Burling LLP served as CFIUS counsel for the transaction.
 
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BAE Systems Secures Regulatory Approvals for Acquisition of Ball Aerospace

LONDON--()--Further to the announcement of 17 August 2023, BAE Systems has now received the necessary regulatory approvals and will be executing steps in the coming days to complete the acquisition of Ball Aerospace from Ball Corporation. 
The final transaction is expected to close at a purchase price of $5.5 billion (approximately £4.4 billion), which will be funded through existing cash and new external debt. 
The transaction will be treated as an asset purchase for federal tax purposes, with an expected net present value tax benefit of c.$750m making the underlying economic consideration for the business c.$4.8bn.

“In recent years, we’ve said that we would seek out opportunities to grow our portfolio in advanced technology areas that meet our customers’ most urgent needs, and completing the acquisition of Ball Aerospace is an example of that strategy in action. ”






Ball Aerospace is a leading provider of spacecraft, mission payloads, and optical and antenna systems with decades of proven success underpinned by world class advanced technologies. 
The business has trusted customer relationships in the Intelligence Community, US Department of Defense, civilian space agencies, and with major aerospace and defense primes, and is well positioned in highly attractive markets, including military and civil space, C4ISR, and missiles and munitions. 
The business is based in Colorado, with more than 5,200 employees, many of whom hold US security clearances.

BAE Systems and Ball Corporation will be executing the plan to complete the acquisition in the coming days. The newly acquired business will be called Space & Mission Systems and will map within the Electronic Systems reporting segment.

BAE Systems shall provide 2024 Group guidance at our preliminary results on 21 February 2024 incorporating the acquisition.

Commenting on today's announcement, Charles Woodburn, Chief Executive of BAE Systems, said:

“We look forward to welcoming the employees of Ball Aerospace to BAE Systems, bringing one of industry’s most respected and capable businesses into the Group. The addition of this quality, fast-growing technology-focused business will significantly expand our presence in this increasingly critical space domain and further enhances our value compounding model of top line growth, margin expansion and high cash generation.”

Cautionary statement:

All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this announcement including, without limitation, those regarding the financial condition, results, operations and businesses of BAE Systems and its strategy, plans and objectives and the markets and economies in which it operates, are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements which reflect management's assumptions made on the basis of information available to it at this time, involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors which could cause the actual results, performance or achievements of BAE Systems or the markets and economies in which BAE Systems operates to be materially different from future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. BAE Systems plc and its directors accept no liability to third parties in respect of any such forward-looking statements.

Contacts

For further information:
Investors
Martin Cooper
Investor Relations Director
Telephone: +44 (0)1252 383455
Email: investors@baesystems.com

Media Relations
Kristina Anderson
Director, Media Relations
Telephone: +44 (0)7540 628673
Email: kristina.anderson@baesystems.com

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Ball Shares Surge as BAE System Buys Its Aerospace Operations for $5.6 Billion

BAE Systems Plc logos on the opening day of the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) 2021 exhibition in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021.

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Ball Corporation's (BALL) shares surged 3% in early trading on Thursday after the aluminum packaging company agreed to sell its aerospace business for $5.6 billion to BAE Systems, Britain's largest defense company.1

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • BAE Systems plans to acquire Ball Corporation's aerospace division for $5.6 billion.
  • Roughly half of the proceeds of the deal will be spent to reduce Ball's $9.7 billion debt.
  • The company also plans to use the funds to grow faster and give money back to stockholders through buybacks and dividends.

The price is nearly 20 times the aerospace division's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) for the last year. Ball said it plans to use about half of the after-tax amount of $4.5 billion to reduce its $9.7 billion debt, as part of the company's strategy to maintain a conservative level of debt.1

The sale proceeds will also be used to give money back to shareholders through share buybacks and dividends, as well as contribute to faster organic growth, Ball said.

Ball Aerospace's space-related programs were expected to account for about 70% of its estimated 2023 revenue of $2.2 billion, and a number of defense companies and private equity firms competed to purchase it.2

The acquisition could allow BAE Systems to advance in some of the fastest-growing segments of the defense market, and address rising demand for space systems in the U.S.

Subject to the usual regulatory approvals and closing conditions, the deal is expected to be finalized in the first half of 2024.1

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BAE Completes Acquisition of Ball Aerospace

  • Ball Aerospace becomes new Space & Mission Systems business of BAE Systems, Inc.

BAE Systems has now successfully completed the acquisition of Ball Aerospace from Ball Corporation. This acquisition adds market-leading space, science and defense capabilities to the company’s portfolio of products and services through a new business called Space & Mission Systems.

This marks a significant milestone for the BAE Systems business, adding more than 5,200 U.S. employees who share a culture of mission-focused innovation and operational excellence.

Citigroup and Bank of America served as BAE Systems’ financial advisors and KPMG served as accounting advisor. Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as transaction counsel, and Covington & Burling LLP served as CFIUS counsel for the transaction.

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