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Stanley Black & Decker selling security assets to Sweden's Securitas in $3.2 billion deal

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By Barbara Kollmeyer

Stanley Black & Decker /zigman2/quotes/206369278/composite SWK +0.44% on Wednesday said it has signed a definitive agreement to sell most of its security assets to Sweden's Securitas AB /zigman2/quotes/203151739/delayed SE:SECU.B -0.56% for $3.2 billion in cash. In a news release, the U.S. maker of industrial tools, household hardware and provider of security products said the proposed deal includes its commercial electronic and healthcare security business units, which carry 2021 forecasted revenues of around $1.7 billion. The sale of the security assets will be used to partly fund a $4 billion share repurchase program by Stanley Black & Decker, due to be completed in 2022. The deal has has been approved by the boards of both companies. Shares of Stanley Black & Decker closed up 0.9% to $186.05 on Tuesday, while stock in the Swedish intelligent security solutions group rose 0.2% to 134.50 krona.

/zigman2/quotes/206369278/composite
US : U.S.: NYSE
$ 76.76
+0.34 +0.44%
Volume: 1.04M
March 28, 2023 4:00p
P/E Ratio
11.06
Dividend Yield
4.17%
Market Cap
$11.69 billion
Rev. per Employee
$312,683
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/zigman2/quotes/203151739/delayed
SE : Sweden: Stockholm
kr 85.76
-0.48 -0.56%
Volume: 2.05M
March 28, 2023 5:29p
P/E Ratio
10.96
Dividend Yield
4.02%
Market Cap
kr49.41 billion
Rev. per Employee
kr386,194
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