Chicago, Illinois and Skaneateles Falls, New York – Two of the world's leading healthcare technology companies are joining forces to make possible the development of leading-edge solutions that will advance patient care around the world. Officials from Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. and privately-held Welch Allyn Inc. announced that the Boards of Directors of both companies have unanimously approved a definitive agreement under which Hill-Rom will acquire Welch Allyn for approximately $2.05 billion in cash and stock. The two companies have nearly two centuries of medical device innovation between them and will combine their unique strengths to develop new technologies that enhance outcomes for patients and their caregivers.
Under the terms of the agreement, Welch Allyn shareholders will receive $1.625 billion in cash and approximately 8.1 million newly-issued shares of Hill-Rom common stock.
Upon the completion of the transaction, which the companies expect will occur before the end of September 2015, Welch Allyn shareholders, a group that consists of about 75 shareholders, will own approximately 13% of the combined company. No single Welch Allyn shareholder will own more than approximately one percent of Hill-Rom equity.
Like Hill-Rom, Welch Allyn is dedicated to enhancing outcomes for patients and caregivers, with a rich tradition of innovation and best-in-class patient and customer service. Headquartered in Skaneateles Falls, New York, Welch Allyn is a leading manufacturer of medical diagnostic equipment that delivers practical innovation at the point of care. For a century, Welch Allyn has enhanced the patient and caregiver experience by understanding clinical needs and developing a diversified portfolio of devices that assess, diagnose, treat and manage a wide variety of illnesses and diseases. Welch Allyn is the only global company focused exclusively on the needs of Frontline Care with multiple call points, including primary care physicians, nurses, hospitalists, biomeds and specialists, among others.
Through the acquisition of Welch Allyn, Hill-Rom expects to play an even greater role in improving patient care globally and achieving greater levels of efficiency and reducing healthcare costs for its customers. Combining Hill-Rom's leading position in hospitals and operating rooms worldwide with Welch Allyn's leading position in point of care diagnostics and testing will expand both companies' ability to help healthcare providers focus on patient care solutions that improve clinical and economic outcomes. Together, Hill-Rom and Welch Allyn will offer a wide range of innovative solutions to a patient-centric, global customer base focused on quality and efficiency.
Management commentary
John J. Greisch, president and CEO of Hill-Rom, said, "Hill-Rom is at the forefront of improving the healthcare delivery system, and this compelling combination further positions Hill-Rom to play an increasingly important role in improving patient care. Hill-Rom has aggressively pursued external growth opportunities that leverage Hill-Rom's existing channel strength to advance our strategic objectives of being a stronger, more diversified organization with the scale, resources and geographic reach to drive value across our business. This is a significant step in our transformational journey, and we are confident that our combination with Welch Allyn advances these objectives and will create a stronger platform from which to deliver significant value creation for our shareholders and other stakeholders."
Greisch continued, "As one company, we will have the infrastructure, capabilities and innovative product portfolio to faster pursue a differentiated business model that meets the evolving needs of patients and customers and delivers superior healthcare outcomes across multiple care settings. We believe this combination, which will be accretive to Hill-Rom's adjusted gross and EBITDA margins, will also result in an enhanced financial profile, creating the opportunity for accelerated growth."
Greisch concluded, "Welch Allyn is a well-respected company with a powerful brand, a broad suite of products and an outstanding team of employees. We are committed to building on Welch Allyn's legacy, and intend to maintain a major presence in Skaneateles Falls, the home to a large base of Welch Allyn's talent, expertise, and resources. We will also preserve the highly respected Welch Allyn name. We look forward to welcoming the Welch Allyn team to Hill-Rom and combining our two great companies to continue our shared mission of improving patient outcomes and reducing patient costs."
Steve Meyer, president and CEO of Welch Allyn, commented, "This transaction represents a compelling opportunity for Welch Allyn with the right partner in Hill-Rom, who appreciates our company's special history, strengths and strategy. Combining with Hill-Rom will enable Welch Allyn to build on our important accomplishments over the last 100 years and play an even bigger role serving and meeting the evolving needs of patients and healthcare systems around the world. Hill-Rom and Welch Allyn share a commitment to patients and a history of delivering innovative solutions. Hill-Rom has the scale, geographic reach, experience, and vision necessary to foster the next stage of growth and to ensure Welch Allyn's continued success."
Eric Allyn, co-chairman of the Welch Allyn Board of Directors and a Welch Allyn founding family member, added, "The Welch Allyn shareholders so strongly believe in the power of this combination and its prospects for growth that we are taking a significant ownership stake in the combined enterprise. By becoming part of Hill-Rom, Welch Allyn can better compete in the industry and innovate in ways greater than ever before."
Financial benefits of the combination
- Significantly Increases Hill-Rom's Size and Scale: Welch Allyn is a leader in markets with attractive growth and, on a pro-forma basis, Hill-Rom expects the combined company will have $2.6 billion in revenues and generate over $500 million in adjusted EBITDA.
- Immediately accretive to Hill-Rom's adjusted gross and EBITDA margins and adjusted EPS: Hill-Rom expects the acquisition of Welch Allyn will be immediately accretive to Hill-Rom's adjusted gross and EBITDA margins. Additionally, Hill-Rom expects the transaction to be more than 10 percent accretive to adjusted earnings per share in 2016 and meaningfully more accretive thereafter.
- Substantial cost and revenue synergies: Hill-Rom anticipates that it will achieve annual run-rate cost savings of at least $40 million by 2018, primarily through a combination of facility optimization, procurement efficiencies, and general and administrative expense reductions.
- Maintains financial strength and flexibility: Hill-Rom expects the strong cash flow generation of the combined company will allow it to delever to below 3.5 times adjusted EBITDA by the end of fiscal 2017, compared to 4.5 times at closing.
Strategic benefits of the combination
- Creates premier global healthcare company focused on improving clinical and economic outcomes: With the complementary commercial position and product portfolios of Hill-Rom and Welch Allyn, the company will have enhanced customer relevance and a strengthened competitive position. Together, Hill-Rom and Welch Allyn will leverage their respective infrastructures and product portfolios to provide physicians and other caregivers with improved diagnostics, sensing and patient monitoring technologies, along with the market leading solutions Hill-Romprovides today in the areas of advancing mobility, wound care and prevention, clinical workflow, surgical safety and efficiency and respiratory health. With an integrated offering, the company will hold industry-leading positions across the care continuum, including primary and intensive care, hospital patient room, operating room and post-acute care. The transaction will also enable the company to expand its channel access and call points and enhance clinical workflow through EMR connectivity solutions.
- Creates stronger, more diversified platform to drive growth: Welch Allyn is one of the premier brands for hospital and physician office-based patient care, and its portfolio of products will immediately expand the combined company's portfolio with point of care diagnostics and testing. With this expanded platform, the combined company will have stable recurring cash flow, with less than one third of the company's revenue occurring from large acute care capital equipment. Furthermore, the company's significantly enhanced financial position and breadth of resources will enable it to further invest in its R&D programs and pursue additional M&A opportunities.
- Enables Hill-Rom and Welch Allyn to better meet customer and patient needs in an evolving healthcare market: As Hill-Rom continues to move into patient sensing at the bedside and expand in the operating room, Welch Allyn will bring deep expertise and complementary products. The combined company will capture efficiencies and cut costs in its patient-centric care models by coordinating care across settings and maximizing the inter-operability of its devices. It will also reduce supply chain complexity and improve operational efficiencies for its customers. With a single call point across a broader set of products and services, the company will be larger, more streamlined, and better positioned to meet its customers' needs.
- Creates additional opportunities for employees: A combined Hill-Rom and Welch Allyn will result in a significantly larger global company with operations in over 30 countries and approximately 10,000 employees around the world. Employees in the combined company are expected to have more opportunities to pursue careers across a larger, more diversified global business.
Financing, timing, and approvals
Hill-Rom has obtained committed financing from Goldman Sachs Bank USA in connection with the transaction. Subject to market and other conditions, the company expects to finance the acquisition of Welch Allyn through a combination of equity issued to Welch Allyn shareholders and secured and senior unsecured debt.
The transaction is expected to close before the end of September 2015, subject to the expiration or termination of the applicable waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 and other customary closing conditions. Following the execution of the merger agreement, Welch Allyn shareholders delivered a proxy representing at least the requisite vote required to approve the transaction.
Financial guidance for Hill-Rom
Hill-Rom also reaffirmed its financial expectations for revenue and adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share for the third quarter of fiscal 2015, and cash flow for fiscal 2015, which were provided on May 5, 2015.
The company's expectations for the third quarter are as follows:
- Reported revenue growth of 13% to 15%
- Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share expected to be $0.58 to $0.61
The company's expectations for the full year fiscal 2015 are as follows:
- Reported revenue growth of 10% to 1%1
- Adjusted Earnings per Diluted Share expected to be $2.50 to $2.54
- Cash flow from operations expected to be approximately $250 million
These expectations exclude any potential impact of the acquisition.
Headquarters and management
Greisch will serve as president and CEO of the combined company. Hill-Rom expects that certain members of Welch Allyn's senior management will join the company. The company will be headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and expects to maintain a substantial presence in Skaneateles Falls, New York, where Welch Allyn is headquartered, and Tijuana, Mexico, where Welch Allyn has significant operations. Hill-Rom is also committed to preserving the strong Welch Allyn brand.
Source: Hill-Rom Holdings Inc.
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