6594 Nidec Corporation

Nidec Announces Commencement of Tender Offer for Shares of Chaun-Choung Technology Corp., Taiwan

Nidec Announces Commencement of Tender Offer for Shares of Chaun-Choung Technology Corp., Taiwan

KYOTO, Japan, Oct. 01, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nidec Corporation (TSE: 6594; OTC US: NJDCY)(the “Company” or “Nidec”) announced today that its Board of Directors has resolved to acquire 48.0% shares of common stock outstanding of Chaun-Choung Technology Corp. (TWSE: 6230)(“CCI”) in Taiwan by way of Tender Offer (the “Tender Offer”) . 

This transaction does not fall under the public tender offer defined in Paragraph 1, Article 27-2 of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act of Japan.

  1.   The reason for the stock investment and the Tender Offer

Nidec has dealt with a wide variety of motors including brushless DC motors featuring energy saving, long-life, low-noise, and provided them to customers in various segments including IT communication equipment, office automation appliances, industrial appliances, household electric appliances for a long time. These areas of business are managed by Nidec’s Small Precision Motor Business Unit aiming at sales of 600 billion yen under “Vision 2020”, the Company’s mid-term strategic goal in which the Company plans to achieve two trillion yen in sales for the year ending March 31, 2021.

Recently, customers’ specification requirement relating to heat dissipation and cooling has been stricter than ever before in the foregoing industrial segments. At this point, Nidec has realized to accommodate such customers’ stringent request by enhancing the Company’s own quality for heat dissipation and cooling and by providing add-value proposition to customers with some extra value.

CCI, incorporated in 1973, has manufactured and provided thermal module product which composes of heat sink, heat pipe, vapor chamber etc., mainly to IT communication equipment sectors and CCI has strong expertise in this area.

Through this Tender Offer, the Company aims to improve thermal management technology and its product development capability through collaboration with CCI and to propose a thermal solution by combining motor products with CCI’s thermal module to customers in a wide range of markets.

  1.  Outline of the Tender Offer
(1)Tender OfferorNidec Corporation
(2)Target CompanyChaun-Choung Technology Corp.
(3)Tender Offer PeriodOctober 3, 2018 through November 21, 2018 (“Tender Offer

Period”)(tentative)

Unless the terms of the Tender Offer are met, the Company may

extend the Tender Offer Period for up to 50 days.
(4)Class of shares for Tender OfferCommon stock
(5)Tender Offer priceTWD 108 per share

Note: The price of the Tender Offer is determined based on

considering the outlook for CCI’s business performance and the

potential value of owned technology.
(6)Tender Offer fundsApproximately TWD 4,476 million  

Note: This number is the amount required to make payment

related to the purchase of 48.0% of CCI’s outstanding shares.  

The Company plans to pay all the required amount with own funds.
(7)Minimum number of shares to be purchasedIf 28,838,695 shares of CCI (which are equivalent to 33.4% of the

shares outstanding) are to be sold, the Company will execute the

Tender Offer.
(8)Maximum number of shares to be purchasedThe maximum number of shares is set to 41,444,831 shares

(which are equivalent to 48.0% of the shares outstanding) to be

acquired.
(9)Terms of Tender OfferThe Tender Offer closing will condition on fulfilling 28,838,695

shares (which are equivalent to 33.4% of the shares outstanding)

subscription, obtaining approval from MOEAIC (Investment

Commission of the Ministry of Economic Affairs) and FSC

(Financial Supervisory Commission) and will be carried out on

the premise that the Tender Offer meets various conditions which

normally required for similar transactions.
(10)OthersThe Company reached an agreement with 37 shareholders of CCI

that all of them subscribe the Tender Offer. The number of shares

to be subscribed will be 28,838,695 shares (which are equivalent

to 33.4% of the shares outstanding).

If this agreement is executed, it will be possible to acquire shares

meeting the floor of 28,838,695 shares of the Tender Offer, and

condition of the Tender Offer is fulfilled.

Moreover, in parallel with the Tender Offer, the Company will

apply for obtaining approval from competition regulatory

authorities.
  1. Summary of CCI
(1)Company nameChaun-Choung Technology Corp.
(2)Headquarters12F, No.123-1, Xingde Road. Sanchung, New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C.
(3)Name and title of representativeChairman, Wu Shih Ling
(4)Description of businessDevelopment, manufacturing, and sales of thermal module products
(5)CapitalTWD 863,433,960
(6)Date of establishmentDecember 14, 1973
(7)Number of employees2,265 (As of March 1, 2018)
(8)Major shareholders and

ownership
Mr. Chang Rui Min  7.53%
Mr. Wu Hui Ran  4.88%
(9)Relationship between the

Company and CCI
Capital relationshipNot applicable.
Personnel  relationshipNot applicable.
Business relationshipNot applicable.
(10)Consolidated financial results and financial conditions of CCI
Accounting periodDecember 2015December 2016December 2017
Net assetsTWD 3,494MTWD 3,782MTWD 3,599M
Total assetsTWD 6,215MTWD 6,730MTWD 6,489M
Book-value per shareTWD 40.47TWD 43.80TWD 41.68
SalesTWD 6,044MTWD 7,297MTWD 7,067M
Operating profitTWD 801MTWD 1,194MTWD 767M
Net profitTWD 671MTWD 946MTWD 500M
Earnings per shareTWD 7.77TWD 10.95TWD 5.79

        

  1. Number of shares acquired, cost of investment and stockholding before and after investment
(1)Number of shares prior to

the Tender Offer
0 shares

(Number of voting rights: 0)

(Voting rights ownership: 0.0%)
(2)Shares to be acquired41,444,831 shares(*)

(Number of voting rights: 41,444,831)
(3)Cost of InvestmentApproximately TWD 4,476 million(*)
(4)Number of shares after

the Tender Offer
41,444,831 shares(*)

(Number of voting rights: 41,444,831)

(Voting rights ownership: 48.0%)

  (*) The figure represents the number of shares acquired if 48% of shares in CCI are acquired through the Tender Offer.

5.         Schedule

(1)Date of the resolution of the Board of Directors meetingOctober 1, 2018
(2)Commencement of Tender Offer PeriodOctober 3, 2018 (tentative)
(3)Expiration of Tender Offer PeriodNovember 21, 2018 (tentative) (*)
(4)Date of stock transfer (*)November 30, 2018 (tentative) (*)

  (*) There are possibilities of schedule change or extension due to the status of procedures for approval from competition regulatory authorities.

6.         Future Outlook

Once the result of the Tender Offer comes out, Nidec will disclose the results of the Tender Offer as promptly as possible. In addition, Nidec expects the the impact of the Tender Offer on the Company’s consolidated financial results ending March 31, 2019 will be minor, but if some impact affects the Company’s results outlook, Nidec intends to make appropriate disclosures in accordance with the applicable rules of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking Information

This press release contains forward-looking statements regarding the intent, belief, strategy, plans or expectations of the Nidec Group or other parties. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or events and involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those described in such forward-looking statements as a result of various factors, including, but not limited to, the risks to successfully integrating the acquired business with the Nidec Group, the anticipated benefits of the Transaction not being realized, changes in general economic conditions, shifts in technology or user preferences for particular technologies and changes in business and regulatory environments. The Nidec Group does not undertake any obligation to update the forward-looking statements contained herein or the reasons why actual results could differ from those projected in the forward-looking statements except as may be required by law.

Masahiro Nagayasu
General Manager
Investor Relations
EN
01/10/2018

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