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Analyst Calls Apollo-Cooper Deal an ‘Overambitious Move’

In a report published June 13, financial services group LKP Securities opined that Apollo is making an "overambitious move" in its acquisition of Cooper, considering current global demand.

Shares in Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. have faired well since news of the tiremaker’s impending acquisition by Apollo Tyre was announced.

When the New York Stock Exchange closed on June 13, the share price stood at $33.80, an increase of some 38% on the start of the week.

Future owner Apollo Tyre has not enjoyed such a positive reaction to the news, however. By midday on June 14, shares in Apollo were trading at Rs 67.75, down more than 26% since the deal was made public. Analysts said the share price reflected concerns over the debt Apollo is taking on to fund the deal.

As is already known, the Indian tiremaker will finance its acquisition of Cooper entirely through debt. Some $2.1 billion, or around 85% of the total acquisition price, will be serviced by a holding entity housing Cooper and Apollo’s Netherlands-based business – Vredestein. Following the Cooper acquisition, Apollo’s net debt/EBITA ratio will expand to 3.8x and the consolidated net debt to equity ratio will move up from 0.53x to 1.35x.

The acquisition has raised a few eyebrows amongst financial boffins in Apollo’s homeland. In a special report published June 13, financial services group LKP Securities opined that the tiremaker is making an “overambitious move” considering current global demand.

“Although the management has mentioned that this move will be earnings per share accretive right from the first year of operations, we have our reservations on it viewing the limitations on the topline growth and profitability at the EBITDA front considering the challenges both Apollo and Cooper are facing currently,” states LKP research analyst Ashwin Patil. “In FY2012, Cooper has posted its peak margins, and given the competitive intensity in the U.S. from Chinese and Japanese players, we remain concerned over the pricing stability over there. In India too, given the falling commercial vehicle industry growth (which accounts for around 70% of Apollo’s business), earning incremental cash flows to pay off the debt seems difficult.”

In light of volatile demand and the raw material situation around the world, LKP also believes execution to be a key to earning stable margins. Patil notes that in 2009, when Apollo took on Vredestein’s operations, they were “acquired from a loss making company at reasonable valuations, which paid off well for Apollo.”

He points out that “though Cooper seems like a good strategic fit, Apollo is paying a huge price for it (the debt raised for the acquisition is more than three times greater than Apollo’s market capitalization), and hence gaining synergies and the timeline of achieving it is important.

“We also await more visibility on the complex funding structure and approval process in the next few months,” Patil continues. “Despite the 20% fall in the stock price today, we believe there will be an overhang on the stock due to the complexity of the deal and expectations of investors from the deal going forward. We need to wait and watch over the next few quarters, as in how the synergies of this deal shape up.” (Tyres & Accessories)

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