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Annual Deal Report - Defense






 
 
 
 
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Product Synopsis

The report provides a review and understanding of mergers and acquisitions (MandAs), capital-raising, partnering deals, and agreements entered into by defense companies during 2012.

Introduction and Landscape

Why was the report written?

Using this report, dealmakers will effectively gain an insight into deal activity during the year. Additionally, the report provides an overview of all the partnering, alliances, and MandA deals announced worldwide.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?

This report includes a comprehensive analysis of the MandA, capital raising, and partnering deals announced worldwide in 2012 through analytical insights from a segmental and regional perspective. It also provides an extensive list of key deals and quarterly analysis by deal type, segment, and region.

Key Features and Benefits

The report provides detailed analysis on mergers and acquisitions (MandAs) activity in the defense industry in 2012 compared to 2011. This provides an insight into inorganic growth strategies of companies in the industry, and competitor tracking.

The report provides detailed analysis on private equity and venture capital activity in the defense industry in 2012 compared to 2011. This provides an insight into the investment activity in the industry by financial investors.

The report provides detailed analysis on capital raising activity, including equity and debt offerings, in the defense industry in 2012 compared to 2011. This provides an insight into the capital raising activity of companies in the industry, including fund raising trends from both equity and debt capital markets.

The report provides detailed analysis on strategic partnerships in the defense industry in 2012 compared to 2011.

Key Highlights

The major defense companies constantly make efforts to establish an infallible and efficient base of suppliers and supply chain process to maintain or improve their position in the market. Supply chain is a decisive factor for a company's success or failure in the defense industry, owing to the stringent deadlines for government projects. These companies succeeded to a huge extent in supplying their respective clients with the ordered equipment at the right time, owing to their supply chain prowess. This trend observed during the past is expected to result in MandA deals on the same lines in the coming years.

Several governments across the world are striving to save their economies from rising debt levels and the possibility of debt default. This could lead to them prioritizing their budget spends on reviving the economy with possible spending cuts, including a reduction in defense spending. Strategic buyers and financial buyers are interested in companies that could guarantee a certain level of business stability. This has prompted the defense companies to shift their focus towards their core business areas and to divest their non-core units that render a level of instability to the business.

The global defense industry witnessed significant MandA activity in 2012. The prevalent unstable economic environment and consequent federal military budget cuts in the major spending countries of North America and Europe meant that companies resorted to consolidation as their primary growth strategy. The need to access emerging foreign markets such as India, Australia and Saudi Arabia has also driven major companies to join hands with the locally established companies. In 2013, the industry is anticipated to experience a largely similar or marginally higher MandA activity than that of 2012, due to the aforementioned persistent driving factors. Additionally, the unrest and uprisings in the Middle East and Africa will raise the militaries' weapons and equipment needs, subsequently fueling the MandA trend in the industry.

Table of Contents

1-Introduction
1.1-What is this Report About?
1.2-Definitions
1.3-Summary Methodology
2-Executive Summary
3-MandA Outlook 2012
4-ANALYSIS
4.1-Vertical Integration Efforts to Drive Deal Activity in the Future
4.2-Companies Divesting Non-Core Assets as a Measure of Consolidation
5-Financial Deals Overview: Deal Value and Volume Analysis
5.1-Deal Volume Analysis
5.1.1-Analysis by Deal Type
5.2-Deal Value Analysis
5.2.1-Analysis by Deal Type
5.2.2-Key Deals by Deal Value
5.2.3-Planned Deals
5.3-Segment and Regional Analysis of Deals
5.4-Deal Rationale Analysis
5.4.1-MandA Transactions
5.4.2-Equity Offerings
5.4.3-Debt Offerings
5.4.4-Partnerships
5.4.5-PE/VC
5.5-Key Financial Advisors
5.6-Key Legal Advisors
6-Analysis by Deal Type
6.1-Overview
6.1.1-Monthly Analysis by Deal Volume
6.1.2-Monthly Analysis by Deal Value
6.2-Mergers and Acquisitions Analysis
6.2.1-Overview
6.2.2-Deal Volume and Value Trend by Segment
6.2.3-Deal Volume and Value Trend by Region
6.2.4-Key MandA Deals in 2012
6.3-Equity Capital Markets
6.3.1-Overview
6.3.2-Deal Volume and Value Trend by Segment
6.3.3-Deal Volume and Value Trend by Region
6.3.4-Key Equity Offering Deals in 2012
6.3.5-Debt Markets
6.3.6-Overview
6.3.7-Deal Volume and Value Trend by Segment
6.3.8-Deal Volume and Value by Region
6.3.9-Key Debt Offering Deals in 2012
6.3.10-Private Equity/Venture Capital
6.3.11-Overview
6.3.12-Deal Volume and Value Trend by Segment
6.3.13-Deal Volume and Value Trend by Region
6.3.14-Key Private Equity Deals in 2012
6.4-Partnership Agreements
6.4.1-Overview
6.4.2-Deal Volume Trend by Segment
6.4.3-Deal Volume Trend by Region
6.4.4-Key Partnership Deals in 2012
7-Segmental Analysis of Deals
7.1-56
7.2-Overview
7.2.1-Quarterly Analysis
7.3-Aerospace Products and Parts Manufacturing
7.3.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
7.3.2-Key Deals in the Aerospace Products and Parts Manufacturing Segment in 2012
7.4-Logistics and Support
7.4.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
7.4.2-Key Deals in the Logistics and Support Segment in 2012
7.5-Army/Navy
7.5.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
7.5.2-Key Deals in the Army/Navy Segment in 2012
7.6-C4ISR Electronics and IT Segment
7.6.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
7.6.2-Key Deals in the C4ISR Electronics and IT Segment in 2012
7.7-Ordnance and Guns
7.7.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
7.7.2-Key Deals in the Ordnance and Guns Segment in 2012
7.8-Design, Construction, and Testing
7.8.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
7.8.2-Key Deals in the Design, Construction and Testing Segment in 2012
8-Regional Analysis of Deals
8.1-Overview
8.1.1-Region by Deal Type
8.1.2-Region by Segment
8.1.3-Quarterly Analysis
8.2-North America
8.2.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
8.2.2-Deals Volume and Value by Deal Type
8.2.3-Deals Volume and Value by Segment
8.2.4-Key Deals in North America in 2012
8.3-Europe
8.3.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
8.3.2-Deals Volume and Value by Deal Type
8.3.3-Deals Volume and Value by Segment
8.3.4-Key Deals in the European Region in 2012
8.4-Asia-Pacific
8.4.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
8.4.2-Deals Volume and Value by Deal Type
8.4.3-Deals Volume and Value by Segment
8.4.4-Key Deals in the Asia-Pacific Region in 2012
8.5-Rest of the World
8.5.1-Deals Volume and Value Trend
8.5.2-Deals Volume and Value by Deal Type
8.5.3-Deals Volume and Value by Segment
8.5.4-Key Deals in the Rest of the World Region in 2012
8.6-Deal Analysis in Emerging Markets
8.6.1-Brazil
8.6.2-Russia
8.6.3-India
8.6.4-China
9-Appendix
9.1-Methodology
9.2-Contact Us
9.3-About Strategic Defence Intelligence
9.4-Disclaimer

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