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"Portec" for a purchase price of $10.1 million less certain assumed liabilities, subject to certain working capital and other adjustments.
Koppers Completes Acquisition of Portec Rail Joint Business - Yahoo! Finance 2010
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Following the company's recent acquisition and successful integration of Portec Rail Products, Foster said it made sense to begin the transition to new leadership.
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Foster and Portec and the expected benefits of the transaction, including potential synergies and cost savings, future financial and operating results, and the combined company's plans and objectives.
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Foster nor Portec undertakes to update any forward-looking statements as a result of new information or future events or developments.
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Established in 1906, Portec serves both domestic and international rail markets by manufacturing, supplying and distributing a broad range of rail products, rail anchors, rail spikes, railway friction management products and systems, rail joints, railway wayside data collection and data management systems and freight car securement systems.
L.B. Foster Completes Tender Offer for Shares of Portec Rail Products, Inc. - Yahoo! Finance 2011
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Stan indicated that he had been contemplating this move for some time and felt that the end of this year, with the Portec acquisition successfully integrated, would be the perfect time to make the move.
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Following the company's recent acquisition and successful integration of Portec Rail Products, Foster said it made sense to begin the transition to new leadership.
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Koppers will produce the bonded rail joint assemblies for CSX at its Huntington, West Virginia facility, which was acquired in December 2010 from Portec Rail Products Inc.
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Follow this company business into L.B. Foster Nasdaq: FSTR. completed its acquisition of Portec nearly ten months after the company first announced the move.
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"It's the hardest and largest deal that we have ever done as a company," he said, noting that the Portec business is expected to add $100 million in annual revenue to L.B.
L.B. Foster CEO Stan Hasselbusch discusses closing the Portec deal | Pittsburgh Business Times 2011
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