Motorola
subsidiary MI has completed its
tender
offer to acquire a controlling interest in
Vertex
Standard, a provider of two-way radio technology.
The tender offer period expired on 15 January when approximately 5.4 million
shares had been tendered and accepted.
Under the terms of the agreement, Tokogiken, a privately held Japanese
company controlled by Vertex Standard president and chief executive Jun
Hasegawa, will retain a 20 per cent stake in the company.
Motorola will own the remaining 80 per cent through a subsequent
restructuring process.
Motorola launched the tender offer on 5 November in cooperation with
Tokogiken with the intention of forming a joint venture to develop and sell
Vertex Standard branded products and develop select Motorola branded products.
All regulatory clearances required for the completion of the transaction have
been obtained, the firms confirmed today.
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