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Thor purchases Jayco

Yahoo Message Number: 15338
Thor Announces Acquisition of Jayco for $576M
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Thor Industries Inc. today (July 1) announced the acquisition of Jayco Corp. for approximately $576 million in cash.
The company reported in a statement that the transaction "represents a unique and significant opportunity to enhance the growth of Thor and advance the company's strategic focus on growing its recreational vehicle business." In particular, Jayco brings complementary products in travel trailers, folding camping trailers, higher-end diesel Class A motorhomes and larger Class C motorhomes.
Jayco will be a wholly owned subsidiary of Thor, and the existing senior management team will continue to lead the business. Thor will operate Jayco as an independent company as it does with its other subsidiaries. It will be "business as usual" at Jayco as their existing, experienced management team will continue to manage their operations and compete effectively in the RV market.
Jayco and its subsidiaries Jayco, Starcraft RV, Highland Ridge and Entegra Coach currently operate in 31 facilities which include 17 production lines covering 2.2 million square feet of production space located primarily in Northern Indiana with additional facilities in Twin Falls, Idaho.
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"We are thrilled to welcome Jayco to the Thor portfolio of companies," said Bob Martin, Thor president and CEO. "Jayco is a company that I have admired for more than 20 years while working in the industry and living in the community very close to their operations. We value the longstanding success of Jayco and are committed to providing the Bontrager family, and their team of dedicated employees, the resources they need to continue the success they have built at Jayco over the past half century.
"This investment also illustrates our confidence in the future of the RV industry as younger consumers enter and expand the market over the coming decades. Both existing and new RVers will see the benefits of our subsidiaries' efforts as they lead in innovation with new technology and features in our products that make RVs easier to use and better connected."
Jayco Chairman Wilbur Bontrager commented, "Our family is very proud of the legacy we have established and nurtured over the past 48 years. As a family run and owned business, we view today's transaction as an opportunity to continue growing our business while joining an even larger family."
Derald Bontrager, president and CEO of Jayco, stated, "The core values that are synonymous with Jayco and its brands shape the way we run our business, and these values will remain and guide us as we look to the future. One of the things we found most attractive about Thor was their decentralized business structure, which allows their subsidiaries to continue operating independently. Most importantly, within this structure, our current leadership team will continue to manage Jayco, just as we have been running it since our founding. We will continue with the same focus our father had on serving our dealers and consumers better than anyone else in the industry."
Transaction Highlights:
  • The transaction is a positive, strategic fit for both companies. Jayco brings a lineup of innovative products into the Thor family, across multiple product categories. In particular, Jayco's travel trailers, camping trailers, high-end diesel motorhomes and super C motorhomes will enhance and complement the existing Thor family of products.
  • Jayco includes strong subsidiaries such as Jayco, Starcraft RV, Highland Ridge and Entegra Coach, including brands like the Jay Flight, the No. 1 selling travel trailer for the past 11 years.
  • Purchase price of approximately $576 million in cash, is subject to post-closing adjustments. The purchase price was funded through existing cash balances as well as approximately $360 million in borrowings from an asset-based revolving line of credit arranged through the company's lenders. The company plans to repay the loan through internally generated cash flow and anticipates that it will be repaid within three years of closing.
  • The purchase agreement was executed and effective on June 30.
  • Jayco generated income before tax of approximately $70 million on revenue of approximately $1.5 billion in calendar year 2015.
  • Thor expects the purchase to add one month of Jayco revenue in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016. The company also expects to incur various charges associated with the acquisition in the fourth quarter including professional fees, debt-related fees and purchase accounting expenses and charges, and as a result the net impact on fourth-quarter and full-year income is not expected to be material.
Martin continued, "Jayco has a well-deserved reputation of providing their dealers and retail consumers with the RVs and service they demand and the value they deserve. That product innovation and dedication to their dealers and retail consumers will continue, without interruption, through the support of Thor as we continue to focus on growing our business in the North American market. We are excited by what we can bring to Jayco and by what they can bring to us to deliver exceptional product quality and an outstanding customer experience that will benefit everyone involved in the RV lifestyle."
Peter B. Orthwein, Thor executive chairman, said, "Throughout our history, Thor has endeavored to buy successful companies with strong management teams that can benefit from Thor's financial strength and resources in order to drive future growth. The acquisition of Jayco furthers this strategy and allows Jayco to continue its history of success by offering a strong portfolio of products and services to the market, resulting in enhanced competitiveness within the industry. As our decentralized structure has proven for more than 30 years, we believe the best path to success is through competition. We are confident that Jayco will continue to compete effectively in the market just as they have over the past 48 years in the same manner that all Thor subsidiaries compete today amongst themselves and with other outside companies."

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Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 15339
I just saw this yesterday online. I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing, but I guess $575 million in cash makes it good for family retirement.

Take care,
Greg



Re: Thor purchases Jayco

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 15340

They may also have needed an infusion of cash after the Highlands Ridge purchase, the large MH plant expansion and purchase of the painting company.
With AIRSTREAM part of the group and still doing well I don't see any negatives since the all operate independently.


 

Re: Thor purchases Jayco

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 15343
Hope it;s good for the Jayco group. Lot of quality problems with some of the Thor products.
Best
Ron Hall