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Harris, L3 merger creates 6th largest U.S. defense contractor
by Ed Adamczyk
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 15, 2018

Harris Corp. and L3 Technologies announced a merger, making the combined company the sixth largest defense contractor in the United States.

The deal, forming a new company with a combined market value of over $33 billion, was announced on Sunday.

With little overlap between products, the new L3 Harris Technologies is set to capitalize on an increase in Pentagon spending, after five years of cuts, as well as an increase of commercial aircraft sales. Harris specializes in communications systems and electronics for military and civilian use, including air traffic control and global positioning systems.

L3 products include systems used in pilot training and safety, and aviation security, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

The merger is in line with aerospace and defense contractors' recent policy of bringing more production in-house instead of outsourcing it. The practice provides better control of supply chains and offers revenue from repair work. Both companies currently devote over four percent of their annual sales to research and development, more than double that of most of their competitors.

The new company will be in the top 10 of global defense companies worldwide, with 48,000 employees and customers in 100 countries, L3 said in a statement.

L3 had been acquiring smaller companies with an eye toward increasing its profile and becoming a sixth major U.S. defense contractor, a list that already includes Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics.

The terms of the all-stock deal call for L3 shareholders to obtain 1.3 Harris shares, equal to $201.33 per share. Harris stock closed at $195.78 on Friday on the New York Stock Exchange.

The merger follows several others in the industry. TransDigm Group agreed to buy jet component manufacturer Esterline Technologies last week for $4 billion and tank- and aircraft-builder General Dynamics bought information-technology company CSRA in April for $7 billion.


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US's Harris, L3 merging to form a defense-technology giant
Washington (AFP) Oct 14, 2018
Harris and L3 Technologies, two American companies specializing in military communications and technology, announced their merger on Sunday, giving birth to a giant in the sector. The merger "of equals" will be achieved through a share swap, according to a joint communique. L3 shareholders will receive 1.30 Harris shares for each L3 share. When the merger has been finalized - both companies' boards have approved it, but governmental approval is still required - Harris shareholders will contro ... read more

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