NIBE buys 25% stake in the Russian company EVAN


NIBE Industrier AB has reached an agreement about the acquisition of 25% of the
shares in the Russian company CJSC EVAN, located in Nizhny Novgorod, 400 km
south-east of Moscow. EVAN will form part of the NIBE Heating business area. 

NIBE will acquire a 25% stake in the company immediately, to be followed by a
further 26% in the second quarter of 2008, after which EVAN will be
consolidated into the NIBE Group. The remaining 49% of the shares in EVAN will
be purchased gradually over the course of the next three years. 

EVAN has 150 employees. Annual sales are equivalent to approximately SEK 70
million and the operating margin is just over 20%. The company was founded in
1996. 

EVAN is the leading brand in Russia for electric boilers and large electric
water heaters. The company has a well established distribution network
comprising some 90 dealers with close links to the company that covers the
whole of the country. 

“From a strategic point of view, establishing this bridgehead on the large and
expanding Russian market is absolutely the right move for NIBE Heating to make.
The terms of the takeover also enable us to work together with the current
owners to continue to develop the company, which will now also provide a
platform for sales of our entire water heater programme and over time also our
entire range of heat pumps,” says Gerteric Lindquist, CEO of NIBE Industrier. 

There will be no changes to the management of EVAN, nor to the trademark or the
company's organisation. The company will continue to be led by the current
managing director and the current management system will be kept. The takeover
is dependent on approval from the Russian competition authority. 

Yours sincerely,
NIBE Industrier AB



Benny Torstensson
Information Manager

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