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News from our good friends in Czechoslovakia.....

Česká zbrojovka Group SE (“CZG” or “the Group”) hereby informs that on 11 February 2021, it signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100% of the outstanding equity interest in Colt Holding Company LLC (“Colt”), the parent company of U.S. firearms manufacturer, Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC as well as its Canadian subsidiary, Colt Canada Corporation.

Subject to the terms and conditions of the definitive agreement, CZG shall acquire a 100% stake in Colt for upfront cash consideration of $220 million and the issuance of 1,098,620 shares of newly issued CZG common stock. The agreement also provides for potential earnout consideration of up to 1,098,620 shares of newly issued CZG common stock if defined EBITDA thresholds are achieved in years 2021 – 2023.

Commenting on today’s announcement, Lubomír Kova?ík, President and Chairman of CZG, said: “This merger is a strategic step for both companies. The acquisition of Colt, an iconic brand and a benchmark for the military, law enforcement and commercial markets globally, fits perfectly in our strategy to become the leader in the firearms manufacturing industry and a key partner for the armed forces. We are proud to include Colt, which has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the U.S. Army for over 175 years, in our portfolio. We believe in the successful connection of our corporate cultures, the proven track record of the current management team and the complementary nature of the CZ and Colt brands. The combined group will have revenues in excess of USD 600 million and presents a real small arms powerhouse. The experience of CZ and Colt management will further strengthen both brands and ensure CZ and Colt continue to deliver top quality products and solutions to all our customers.”

Dennis Veilleux, President and CEO of Colt, agreed: “We are very pleased with the prospect of such a strategic combination. Having completed a historic turn-around of the operations and financial performance at Colt over the past five years, this important next step with CZG positions the company to take advantage of significant growth opportunities. We are excited to join forces with CZG which will be a powerful combination for both brands and for our customers.

The acquisition is to be financed from the Company’s existing cash resources, including recent IPO proceeds, and from the contemplated bond issuance.

The transaction is subject to regulatory approval but is anticipated to close in the second quarter of 2021.

With this strategic move, CZG will acquire significant production capacity in the United States and Canada and substantially expand its global customer base. Colt is a traditional supplier to global military and law enforcement customers. Among others, Colt is a long-term supplier to the U.S. Army (which relationship dates back over 175 years) and, through its Canadian subsidiary, Colt a designated exclusive supplier of small arms to the Canadian military.
 

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The Instigator
It's wonderful CZ can come to the rescue; it's sad an American icon can't keep it together.

They've got to get out of Hartford, CT - in my opinion. That factory looked like a dump last I saw, and that was some time ago.


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shoelessjoe

"I took out a Chihuahua!"
Word coming out of Prague today is that one of CZG’s first moves will be to ressurect the Double Eagle platform!

Gone will be the decocker & the DA/SA action-hammer will be replaced by two gas-charged strikers.

Last but not least, the sometimes dependable & venerable 1911 magazine will be scrapped & replaced by a staggered, fixed magazine!

Take my korunas now, CZG!
 

nikonNUT

The "Peter Hathaway Capstick" of small game
Absolutely not close enough. Looking to relocate, hopefully this summer/early fall to be closer to family. Prefer Oklahoma, but Texas is ancestral.
I hear you, man. Not sure what is up with Arkansas but Sig came here, Fiocchi came here, CZ is coming here, Daisy has been here, Umarex RWS has been here, then there are boutique manufacturers. Wilson Combat, Nighthawk Customs, and Gun Crafters The first 3 are in Little Rock, Daisy and the boutiques are in NW Arkansas and RWS is in Fort Smith. Texas has (at the very least) Staccato aka STI (Georgetown, TX), Infinity Firearms (Gordon, TX), and TriArc Systems (Mansfield, TX).
 
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FarmerTan

"Self appointed king of Arkoland"
I hear you, man. Not sure what is up with Arkansas but Sig came here, Fiocchi came here, CZ is coming here, Daisy has been here, Umarex RWS has been here, then there the boutique manufacturers. Wilson Combat, Nighthawk Customs, and Gun Crafters.
Okay. Your state is back on my short list!
 
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