Thor buys Heartland for $210M
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Thor Industries Inc. has acquired closely held Heartland Recreational Vehicles LLC for $210 million in cash and stock, as the recreational-vehicle sector is showing signs of life.
Thor, the world's largest RV maker, has seen results rebound this year as credit loosens up and dealers restock inventories after years of sagging sales.
Heartland, which was founded in 2003, makes towable RVs under brands such as Bighorn, Sundance and Cyclone. Its sales in the past 12 months topped $400 million.
Thor Chairman and Chief Executive Peter Orthwein said key members of Hearland's management team will remain with the company.
Thor, which also makes commercial buses and ambulances, will pay $100 million in cash and issue 4.3 million shares to owners of Heartland. There are some 52 million shares outstanding.
The deal is expected to add to Thor's earnings. In prepared comments Friday, Mr. Orthwein said the addition of Heartland will bring "many operational synergies to all Thor companies including purchasing and lean production processes."
Thor and Heartland are based in neighboring states, the former in Jackson Center, Ohio, and the latter in Elkhart, Ind.