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Transportation & Logistics Deals Fall Off In 1Q

May 13, 2009
More about:  Mergers/Acquisitions
Deal activity dropped significantly during first quarter 2009 in the global transportation and logistics industry, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP's Intersections: First-quarter 2009 mergers and acquisitions analysis. During the first quarter, 18 deals were announced at a disclosed value of at least $50 million each, marking a serious slowdown from fourth quarter 2008, when 43 such deals were announced. 
 
Activity continued to increase among non-U.S. parties during first quarter 2009. Foreign entities made up 94% of deal volume for T&L targets in the quarter, up from 71% in 2007 and 81% in 2008. Only one U.S. entity announced a deal during first quarter 2009.
 
Average deal values declined significantly, from $513 million in 2008 ...
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Deal activity dropped significantly during first quarter 2009 in the global transportation and logistics industry, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP's Intersections: First-quarter 2009 mergers and acquisitions analysis. During the first quarter, 18 deals were announced at a disclosed value of at least $50 million each, marking a serious slowdown from fourth quarter 2008, when 43 such deals were announced. 
 
Activity continued to increase among non-U.S. parties during first quarter 2009. Foreign entities made up 94% of deal volume for T&L targets in the quarter, up from 71% in 2007 and 81% in 2008. Only one U.S. entity announced a deal during first quarter 2009.
 
Average deal values declined significantly, from $513 million in 2008 to $159 million in the first quarter (for deals announced with a value of at least $50 million) because of the general absence of large deals. In place of large deals worth at least $1 billion were minority stake purchases, accounting for 39% of deals announced during first quarter 2009, up from 30% of the total deals announced in 2008.
 
"The continued slowdown of M&A activity for the transportation and logistics sector during the first quarter of 2009 presented interesting changes in behavior among deal participants," said Kenneth H. Evans Jr., U.S. transportation and logistics sector leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers. "Most notable is the shift toward minority stake purchases, which can be attributed to tight credit and strategic buyers' aversion to risk. We expect these factors will lead to minority stake purchases continuing to make up a large percentage of deals announced during the rest of the year."
 
Intersections reports passenger air and logistics sectors saw the most deal activity in value during first quarter 2009, a change from past years when shipping took the lead. Passenger air accounted for 34% of M&A activity, compared with 17% in 2008 and 27% in 2007. Deal activity for logistics targets also increased over previous years, accounting for 32% of activity during first quarter 2009 compared with 13% in 2008 and 14% in 2007.
 
Strategic investors continued to account for the majority of deals for the T&L industry, accounting for more than 80% (15 deals) for first quarter 2009, up from approximately 60% of deals announced in 2007 and 2008. There was an overall absence of deals in the shipping sector by financial investors during the first quarter.
 
Regionally, T&L deals shifted during first quarter 2009, with acquirer and target parties focused heavily in the United Kingdom-Eurozone and Asia-Oceania regions. Deals in these regions were up to nearly 80%, in comparison with 55% in 2007. A decline in activity in South America was due to a reduction in deals for Brazilian targets, which had been a primary contributor to regional deals in past quarters. BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) targets' deal activity consisted of two deals in Brazil and one deal in China during the first quarter.
 
Local-market deals in all nations increased to 80% during first quarter 2009, compared with approximately 60% in 2007 and 2008.
 
For information and to access the full report, visit www.pwc.com/transport.
 
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