The planned purchase, ranking among Safran’s biggest in recent years, follows an announcement early last month by Safran that it was in talks with Raytheon about a transaction. In a statement on Friday, Safran said the deal will add sales of about $1.5 billion and an Ebitda of $130 million in 2024, with expected synergies of about $50 million.
Bloomberg News reported in January that Arlington, Virginia-based Raytheon was exploring a ...
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