NEW YORK – More acquisitions are ahead for Dover Corp., the parent company of Dover Technologies. So said company executives during its annual investor conference today.
So far this year the company has closed eight deals, worth an
estimated $1.07 billion, the biggest of which was a $750 million deal
for Knowles Electronics, a maker of MEMS and other device packages.
Dover Technologies subsidiaries include Vitronics-Soltec, DEK, OK International, Everett-Charles Technologies and Universal.
ECT,
which makes test equipment for bare boards and semiconductors, was
Dover’s largest earning company in 2004 with over $300 million in
sales. The company has invested over $400 million in test platforms
since 1996, said Dover Technologies president and soon-to-be CEO Dave
Van Loan. “There are lots of opportunities to grow this business
through acquisitions, he said.
By segment, assembly
made up 41% of Dover Technologies’ revenues, semiconductors 18%, PCBs
4% and product RFID 37% for the first half of 2005.
Dover Technologies’ compound annual growth rate was 15% from 1996 to 2005.
Sales at its DEK screen printing business are approaching 2000 levels and margins are topping 1999 levels, he said.
Van
Loan said Dover Technologies’ Universal unit has struggled. “We missed
the upturn in 2004 and had new product introductions that were not
successful,” adding that those products are now gaining ground. “The
business is profitable but we weren’t satisfied with its performance,”
Van Loan said.
In response to an investor’s question over
what went wrong, Van Loan said Universal suffered from “a little bit of
bad luck along the way.”
“We
thought the company was ready with some new products to introduce when
the market took off again [but] these are complicated machines … and
testing them in-house, sometimes the lab doesn’t test it well enough
for the real world, and we were probably a year behind on the product
development side when the market took off.”
Among
the upcoming challenges: turnover in the management ranks. New
presidents have been named at Vitronics-Soltec, OK International,
Everett-Charles Technologies and Universal. Also, CEO John Pomeroy is
set to retire in 2006.