Friday, September 28, 2012

Mattress rivals Tempur-Pedic, Sealy bed down

By Roland Jones, NBC News

Two major mattress makers are getting into bed with one another.

Tempur-Pedic International said Thursday it will acquire rival Sealy in a deal valued at approximately $1.3 billion. As part of the agreement, Tempur-Pedic will assume or repay all of Sealy's outstanding convertible and non-convertible debt worth about $750 million.?

The deal is expected to close during the first half of 2013. Shares of?Tempur-Pedic soared on the news.

By acquiring Sealy, Tempur-Pedic -- the manufacturer and distributor of mattresses and pillows made from memory foam technology developed by NASA -- is attempting to regain market share from fast-moving rivals in the burgeoning market for foam mattresses, popular with aging baby boomers.?

Tempur-Pedic?s market value fell by half to about $1.5 billion after it slashed full-year forecasts in June, blaming intensifying competition from privately owned mattress manufacturers such as Simmons Bedding and Serta.

Bradley Thomas, an analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets, told clients in a research note that after many years of dominating the foam niche of the bedding category, the deal with Sealy will allow Tempur-Pedic ?to ?become a part of the normal mattress world.?

?The world has changed for Tempur-Pedic, Thomas said.

In acquiring Sealy, the long-time industry leader, Tempur-Pedic will gain expertise and strong brands in the market for traditional inner-spring coil beds with brand names such as Sealy Posturepedic and Stearns & Foster.

The combined company will have a presence in more than 80 countries and the deal will give Tempur-Pedic more than $40 million in cost synergies over three years, the company predicted.?

Tempur-Pedic said it has received consent for the deal from Sealy?s board of directors, and also from a majority of Sealy shareholders. No additional shareholder approvals are required to complete the transaction, Sealy said.

Following the deal?s close, Tempur-Pedic and Sealy will continue to operate as independent companies and Larry Rogers will remain CEO of Sealy and report to Tempur-Pedic's CEO Mark Sarvary.?

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Source: http://marketday.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/09/27/14123820-tempur-pedic-to-acquire-mattress-rival-sealy?lite

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