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Schindler CEO ready to oppose possible Kone-TK Elevator Merger

Schindler CEO ready to oppose possible Kone-TK Elevator Merger
Schindler CEO ready to oppose possible Kone-TK Elevator Merger

The head of Schindler, a Swiss?lift manufacturer, said on?Tuesday that the company will contest any?merger between rivals Kone Elevator and TK Elevator in front of antitrust authorities.

Bloomberg News reported last 'week that Finland's Kone is in talks to purchase TK Elevator.

The merger would make Schindler the second largest lift manufacturer in the world, surpassing the current leader OTIS.

Schindler CEO Paolo Compagna stated that the deal would be "a bloodbath", bound to disrupt the lift industry as the world's third and fourth largest lift manufacturers would have to integrate overlapping customer bases and production sites, and teams.

Compagna stated in an interview that she was sure "we wouldn't be the only ones going to make sure that this antitrust is checked in every country possible."

Kone and TKE initially did not respond to initial requests for comments.

COMPAGNA SAID THE POSITION IS STILL THE SAME AS 2019 Schindler has maintained the same position since the last time the idea of a merger was discussed in 2019. This coincided with Kone's bid for TKE.

Advent International and Cinven - the current owners of TKE - made a bid for around 19.9 billion euros (17.2 billion euros) that ultimately beat out the Finnish group's?2019 offer.

Compagna stated that the environment is more difficult today than it was in 2019.

Bloomberg reported that a possible deal value could be as high as 25 billion euros.

Compagna said that any merger could take several years, and would?presumably? require many?divestitures.

If a deal proceeds that far, Schindler will consider buying any divested businesses as part of its bolt on acquisition strategy.

(source: Reuters)