Siemens on verge of buying Dresser-Rand

Bid trumps competing offer from Swiss firm Sulzer, which proposed merging with Dresser-Rand in an all-stock deal

By acquiring Dresser-Rand, Siemens would get the company’s compressors and turbines serving the oil and gas industry at a time when a North American drilling boom boosts demand for energy services and equipment.
By acquiring Dresser-Rand, Siemens would get the company’s compressors and turbines serving the oil and gas industry at a time when a North American drilling boom boosts demand for energy services and equipment.

The German industrial conglomerate Siemens is near an agreement to acquire US oilfield equipment maker Dresser-Rand Group I for all cash, according to sources familiar with the matter said .

A deal for Dresser-Rand, which has a market capitalisation of more than $6 billion, could come as soon as Monday, some of them said.

Siemens is expected to pay low- to mid-$80s per share, the sources said, compared to Dresser-Rand’s Friday closing price of $79.91 which already had been boosted by takeover speculation in the past several days.

Discussions between the two companies are continuing and could still fall apart, the sources cautioned, asking not to be named because the matter is not public. A representative for Siemens declined to comment and a representative for Dresser-Rand could not immediately be reached.

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Siemens, with its cash takeover bid, has trumped a competing offer from Swiss pump maker Sulzer, which proposed merging with Dresser-Rand in an all-stock deal, the sources said.

By acquiring Dresser-Rand, Siemens would get the company’s compressors and turbines serving the oil and gas industry at a time when a North American drilling boom boosts demand for energy services and equipment.

- Reuters