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UPDATE 3-Britain indicates it is likely to allow Advent's $5 billion Cobham purchase

Tue, 19th Nov 2019 07:39

* Business minister Andrea Leadsom inclined to allow deal

* Decision on deal to come after consultation

* Consultation to run until Dec. 17

* Advent puts forward several legal undertakings
(Adds Cobham family comment, updates shares)

By Kate Holton and Noor Zainab Hussain

LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The British Government has
indicated it is likely to allow Advent's $5 billion purchase of
defence company Cobham after the U.S. private equity
group offered a number of commitments to address national
security concerns.

Britain's Business minister Andrea Leadsom had put the deal
on hold while she established whether the sale of the air-to-air
refuelling equipment maker posed a national security threat.

She said on Tuesday she was now minded to accept the deal
after Advent put forward several legal undertakings, including
to place a number of British executives on Cobham's boards.

Shares in Cobham were 3.9% higher at 160.8 pence by 0946
GMT.

"We have worked closely with the Ministry of Defence to
construct undertakings that would adequately mitigate against
any potential national security risks," Shonnel Malani, partner
at Advent, said.

Advent will also have to give prior notice to the Ministry
of Defence if it plans to sell all or part of Cobham's business,
and honour existing contracts with the government.

The government said it would now run a consultation until
Dec. 17 on the proposals.

"No decision will be taken on whether to accept the
undertakings until the consultation has closed and the
representations have been carefully considered," Leadsom said in
a statement.

Cobham, which employs 10,000 people and also makes
communications equipment for military vehicles, has a storied
history but faced difficulties in recent years.

Launched in the 1930s, the company's equipment came to the
fore ahead of World War Two and in the 1982 Falklands conflict.
Its technology is now used in aircraft such as the F-35 Joint
Strike Fighter and Eurofighter Typhoon as well as advanced naval
vessels, satellites and military vehicles.

However, the Cobham is still recovering from a string of
profit warnings in 2016 and 2017 that forced it to ask
shareholders for cash and prompted Chief Executive David
Lockwood to overhaul operations.

"This is a significant milestone and an important step
towards providing greater certainty for Cobham's employees and
customers," Lockwood said in response to Leadsom's comments.

However, Nadine Cobham who holds a 1.5% stake in the company
which was founded by her father-in-law Alan Cobham, said the
undertakings would "do little" to mitigate risks.

"Countries around the world are raising barriers to protect
their own domestic defence industries reflecting rising
geopolitical risk ... this government seems content to bargain
away our long term security," she said.

Advent is not new to British technology having snapped up
electronics company Laird for $1.65 billion last year.

The firm has won approval from regulators in the European
Union, U.S. and Finland for its acquisition of Cobham and has
been waiting for Britain's nod. Shareholders backed the takeover
in September.

(Reporting by Kate Holton in London and Noor Zainab Hussain in
Bengaluru; editing by Michael Holden, Kirsten Donovan)

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