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RFM acquires module maker and software provider Aug 30, 2006 3:20 PM
Aiming to become a comprehensive wireless solutions provider, Dallas, Tx.-based RF Monolithics (RFM), Inc. has inked definitive agreements for acquisitions of Cirronet Inc., a wireless data communications and networking company, and Caver-Morehead Systems, Inc., supplier of computerized maintenance management system software. As a result, the company will offer a comprehensive suite of hardware, protocols, software, and related services necessary to enable customers to readily implement and deploy value-added applications and smart services in their operations. The Cirronet acquisition is valued at up to approximately $24 million in cash and stock, including approximately $4.8 million subject to the attainment of performance goals after closing. The Caver-Morehead acquisition is valued at approximately $4 million, all cash including up to $2 million subject to earn out. Both Cirronet and Caver-Morehead are privately held. In the year ending Dec. 31, 2005, Cirronet and Caver-Morehead had sales of $10.4 million and $1.7 million, respectively. RFM expects these two acquisitions to contribute from $14 million to $16 million of combined sales for its fiscal year 2007 (which ends Aug. 31, 2007). David M. Kirk, president and CEO of RFM, said "Connection of all manner of machines and processes through the Internet, frequently referred to as machine-to-machine networking, is a transformation to the pervasive Internet. We believe the combination of RFM's proprietary low-power short range radio technology and Cirronet's products incorporating proprietary, Bluetooth and ZigBee technology plus Caver-Morehead's sophisticated asset management application software platform provide RFM a unique capability to provide customers end-to-end pervasive internet solutions." Robert M. Gemmell, president and CEO of Cirronet, stated, "The pervasive Internet is moving beyond experimentation and now entering a phase of rapid adoption. The strategic vision alignment between RFM and Cirronet and fully complementary product lines positions us to take full advantage of this opportunity. Our shareholders believe this merger gives Cirronet access to the resources and distribution system necessary to continue its market leadership and position the combined companies as one of the dominant participants in the wireless devices segment of the pervasive Internet market." Upon completion of the merger Gemmell will become an executive of RFM. William F. Caver, president of Caver-Morehead, commented, "The emergence of practical wireless sensor and control systems provides a unique opportunity for forward-thinking CMMS companies to expand beyond their traditional machine maintenance focus into the broader market for asset management. The field-proven maturity and stability of our software platform gives us a significant advantage over new entrants in the pervasive Internet space. We believe that the addition of Cirronet's and RFM's wireless sensor network solutions and industrial market presence dramatically extends the utility and value of our platform in our traditional markets while opening it to entirely new markets." Upon completion of the merger, Caver will become president of Aleier, Inc., a RFM subsidiary, which will acquire substantially all of Caver-Morehead's assets.
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