Microchip Technology acquires SMSC

  

The folks from Microchip Technology, a leading provider of microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, have announced that they've signed a definitive agreement to acquire SMSC (Standard Microsystems Corporation), a leading developer of smart mixed-signal connectivity solutions, for $37.00 per share in cash, which represents a total equity value of about $939 million, and a total enterprise value of about $766 million, after excluding SMSC's cash and investments on its balance sheet of approximately $173 million.

The acquisition has been approved by the Boards of Directors of each company and is expected to close in the third quarter of calendar 2012, subject to approval by SMSC stockholders, regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.

"We believe SMSC's smart mixed-signal connectivity solutions aimed at embedded applications are an ideal complement to Microchip's embedded control business," said Steve Sanghi, Microchip's President and CEO. "This acquisition will expand Microchip's range of solutions as SMSC contributes exciting new products and capabilities in the automotive, industrial, computing, consumer and wireless audio markets, significantly extending our served available market."

"We are excited by the strategic possibilities presented by this acquisition," continued Mr. Sanghi. "SMSC in its most recent fiscal year ending February 29, 2012 reported net sales of $412 million, non-GAAP gross margin of 54.4% of sales, and non-GAAP operating profit of 12% of sales. We expect this acquisition will be accretive to Microchip's non-GAAP earnings in the first full quarter after completion of the acquisition. We look forward to completing this transaction in the third calendar quarter of 2012."

"This transaction represents a compelling opportunity for SMSC employees, customers and stockholders by combining the leading market position and world class operational excellence of Microchip Technology with the world class smart mixed-signal connectivity solutions from SMSC," said Christine King, President and CEO of SMSC. "We are pleased to become part of Microchip Technology, a premier company in the semiconductor industry."

This story was originally posted by EE Times.

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