Sonic makes US acquisition
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Sonic Healthcare has announced the acquisition of US-based anatomical pathology provider Aurora Diagnostics for US$540m ($750m). Aurora is one of the leading anatomical pathology providers in the US, with 32 pathology practices generating revenue of US$310m, and the acquisition will make Sonic the leading provider of both clinical and anatomical pathology in the US, with revenues of about $1.6bn. Sonic estimates that the US anatomical pathology market is worth about $16bn and that no-one has more than 5% of that, so there's an attractive opportunity to consolidate it. Aurora also operates in several states from which Sonic is absent, so it will broaden Sonic's US footprint.
Aurora made earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of $59m on a pro forma basis, putting the price at an EBITDA multiple of about 9.2. That compares well with Sonic's EBITDA multiple of 13, and management expects the purchase to enhance earnings per share by about 3% on a full-year basis.
The deal will largely be funded via a $600m underwritten institutional placement at $19.50 per share, an 8.8% discount to yesterday's close. That implies that shares on issue will grow by a little over 7 per cent before existing shareholders have the opportunity to get involved through the proposed share purchase plan (SPP), which aims to raise another $100m. Given the maximum uptake is capped at $15,000, not all shareholders will be able to avoid dilution, but those that wish to minimise it will need to take up this option. The SPP is not scheduled to close until 4 Feb 2019 and we will provide further details in the new year, once the SPP booklet has been dispatched. If you're keen to get a head start, however, we've written about how to decide on these in the past.
Management also took the opportunity to confirm its previous 2019 financial year guidance, and noted that its US business is tracking ahead of expectations. We continue to recommend you BUY.