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Atlantia Agrees to Acquire Siemens Traffic Unit for $1.1 Billion

Atlantia Agrees to Acquire Siemens Traffic Unit for $1.1 Billion

Atlantia SpA, the infrastructure firm backed by the billionaire Benetton family, agreed to buy Siemens AG’s road traffic unit for 950 million euros ($1.1 billion) including debt.

The Siemens management and supervisory boards have approved the planned sale of Yunex Traffic, which makes traffic lights and associated software systems, the Munich-based company said in a statement Monday. 

Atlantia will add about 3,000 employees through the deal, which fits into the Italian company’s strategy of expanding its technology product offerings. The divestment is expected to close by September, according to the statement.

Siemens has been streamlining its portfolio in recent years and listed its energy and health equipment divisions in a bid to become a higher-margin software-focused company. Chief Executive Officer Roland Busch has said Siemens will continue to hone its portfolio through divestments and acquisitions.

Bloomberg News reported earlier this month that Atlantia was one of the final contenders for the unit. The acquisition comes after Atlantia agreed to sell Autostrade per l’Italia SpA in a deal valuing the toll-highway business at 9.3 billion euros, ending a nearly three-year dispute following the deadly collapse of a bridge in Genoa.

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