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Stanley Black & Decker sells hardware business

$1.4-billion deal with Spectrum includes Pfister
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Tool maker Stanley Black & Decker Inc. is selling its hardware and home improvement business to Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc. for $1.4 billion in cash.

The hardware and home improvement unit makes locksets, hardware and faucets for residential use and includes brands like Pfister, Baldwin and Kwikset. The deal announced Tuesday also includes certain assets of Taiwan's Tong Lung Metal Industry Co., which makes residential and commercial locksets.

Spectrum Brands, based in Madison, Wisconsin, said that the acquisition will broaden its product offerings which include the Rayovac, Remington and Toastmaster brands.

Stanley Black & Decker says the sale is part of its ongoing strategy to diversify its revenue and geographic reach. The hardware and home improvement unit gets 90 per cent of its revenue from North America and more than 50 per cent of its revenue from U.S. home improvement stores.

Both boards have approved the transaction.

Stanley Black & Decker anticipates the transaction will result in $1.3 billion in proceeds after taxes. It plans to use a majority of the proceeds to buy back shares and a smaller portion to reduce debt. The remaining proceeds, along with offshore capital, will be used to pay for its previously announced acquisition of Infastech. Stanley Black & Decker says that the deal with Spectrum is not expected to change its financial outlook for 2012.

Spectrum says the acquisition of the hardware and home improvement business should add 75 cents to 80 cents per share in fiscal 2013 and add more than $1 per share in fiscal 2014, excluding one-time transaction and integration costs.

The hardware and home improvement business will operate as a separate unit once the deal closes, which is expected during Spectrum's first quarter in 2013.