Associated Press
PARIS — Aircraft-engine company Safran has agreed to buy seat and cabin manufacturer Zodiac Aerospace in a deal worth 8.5 billion euros ($9.1 billion).
The companies, both based in or around Paris, announced Thursday the creation of a “new global leader in aerospace.”
Zodiac is one of Snohomish County’s largest employers with 1,000 employees in two offices in Everett and one in Marysville. The company also has four other facilities around Washington state.
Safran will offer 29.47 euros per share, which is 26.4 percent above Zodiac’s closing share price Wednesday. If it gets more than 50 percent of the share capital, it will then merge the rest of the shares on the basis of 0.485 Safran shares for one Zodiac share.
Safran shareholders will also receive a special dividend of 5.5 euros per share.
The deal, supported by the French state, requires shareholders’ approval.
French President Francois Hollande said the deal “will strengthen the French aeronautics industry.”
Talk to us
> Give us your news tips.
> Send us a letter to the editor.
> More Herald contact information.