SKF buys majority in NSK aerospace bearing business

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SKF buys majority in NSK aerospace bearing business SKF has signed a letter of intent with NSK to acquire 75 percent of the shares in NSK Aerospace Europe Ltd. at Stonehouse, UK. NSK Aerospace designs, manufactures and sells bearings for main shafts and gearboxes for jet engines. Total sales amounted to SEK 230 million during 2001 and the number of employees is over 260. In the letter of intent it is also stipulated that SKF will acquire the remaining 25 percent of the shares in 2005. Once an agreement is reached and SKF acquires the 75 percent, the company will change its name to Aeroengine Bearings UK. - With this acquisition, SKF strengthens its position as supplier to the European aeroengine manufacturers, especially Rolls Royce that is this company's main customer, says Kaj Thorén, President SKF Aero and Steel Division. We already have a strong position as supplier to the North American aeroengine manufacturers. SKF Aerospace business comprises MRC and CR Aerospace in the US, SKF Avio in Italy, SARMA in France and AMPEP in the UK. The main customers served by the Division are General Electric, Pratt & Whitney, Snecma, Boeing and Airbus. Göteborg, February 19, 2002 Aktiebolaget SKF (publ.) For further information, please contact: Lars G Malmer, SKF Group Communication, tel. +46 31 337 1541, e-mail: Lars.G.Malmer@skf.com Aktiebolaget SKF, SE-415 50 Göteborg, Sweden, tel. +46 31 337 1000, fax +46 31 337 2832, www.skf.com ------------------------------------------------------------ This information was brought to you by Waymaker http://www.waymaker.net The following files are available for download: http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2002/02/19/20020219BIT00190/bit0001.doc http://www.waymaker.net/bitonline/2002/02/19/20020219BIT00190/bit0001.pdf

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