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Recent acquisitions

  • Linatex Group of Companies

    On 14 June 2010, the Weir Group was pleased to announce that it had agreed to acquire Linatex Consolidated Holdings Limited for US$200m (£138m), a global provider of wear-resistant products to the mining and sand & aggregates industries, based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

  • Petroleum Certification Services

    On 5 March 2010, the Weir Group purchased the company Petroleum Certification Services Pty Limited, an Australian based specialist inspection and recertification business, for AUS$7m.

  • Standard Oilfield Services Ltd

    On 4 July 2008, the Weir Group announced that it had completed the acquisition of a 75% shareholding in Standard Oilfield Services Limited for a cash consideration of c$16million.

  • Mesa Manufacturing Inc.

    On 24 June 2008, the Weir Group announced that it had completed the acquisition of Mesa Manufacturing inc. for a cash consideration of $40million.

  • CH Warman Pump Group

    On 4 December 2007, the Weir Group was pleased to announce that it had agreed to acquire the CH Warman Pump Group, a specialist pump business primarily focused on serving the mining and minerals processing industry throughout Africa, from Research and Development Pty Limited and CH Warman Holdings Pty Limited.

    The purchase of CH Warman was completed on 18 March 2008.

  • Multiflo Australia Pty Ltd

    On 21 August 2007, it was announced that the Weir Group had signed an agreement to acquire Multiflo Australia Pty Ltd, a privately-owned specialist mine dewatering pump business, for A$22m with the full amount payable in cash at completion on 31 August 2007, subject to regulatory approvals.

  • SPM Flow Control, Inc.

    On 21 June 2007, the Weir Group was pleased to announce that it had agreed to acquire SPM Flow Control, Inc ("SPM") for US$653 million (£328 million). Anticipated revenues for calendar year 2007 were US$ 320 million (£161 million).

    The acquisition was conditional upon shareholder approval, which was sought and obtained at an Extraordinary General Meeting on 13 July 2007. Details of the proposed acquisition were set out in the Class 1 Circular.

    The purchase of SPM Flow Control, Inc. was completed on 19 July 2007.

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