DEERE SELLS LANDSCAPE DIVISION
Majority interest sold to private equity company
IN the US, John Deere has agreed to sell a majority interest in its landscapes business to a private equity investment firm of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, LLC. As a result of the transaction, Deere will receive approximately $300 million in cash and will initially retain a 40 percent equity interest in the business."This partial sale allows Deere an opportunity to remain as part of a successful landscapes distribution business," said James Field, president of Deere's Worldwide Agriculture & Turf Division. "At the same time, Deere will continue to increase its own strategic focus on the global growth businesses in agriculture and construction and the complementary businesses in turf and forestry. " Deere formed the landscapes business in 2001 when it purchased and merged two companies that sold wholesale landscape supplies and irrigation products. Two other acquisitions were later added and now John Deere Landscapes is one of the largest U.S. wholesale suppliers of turf and ornamental agronomics, irrigation, outdoor lighting, nursery, and landscape materials. John Deere Landscapes has more than 2,000 employees at approximately 400 locations in 41 US states.
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