General Electric to buy UK's Sondex for $583 million
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. conglomerate General Electric (GE.N) has agreed to buy British oilfield services firm Sondex SDX.L for 288.7 million pounds ($583.1 million) in cash, the two firms said on Monday.
General Electric, whose interests span technology, media and financial services, will pay 460 pence a share for Sondex, which designs, makes and markets electro-mechanical based equipment for oilfield service companies.
That is 35.5 percent above Sondex's closing share price on August 30, the day before it announced takeover talks.
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