| KKR, the Almighty Savior? |
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| Written by Mark Bershatsky | |
| Thursday, 01 March 2007 | |
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In a way, the same Wall Street leverage-buyout magnate that exceedingly overpaid for RJR Nabisco almost 20 years ago can be viewed as a savior with its even larger takeover bid for TXU Corporation (NYSE: TXU). Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR) has teamed up with another private equity firm, Texas Pacific Group, to be the lead investors in a $32-billion deal for TXU, plus an assumed $13 billion in debt. In the process, the deal will prevent eight of the 11 proposed coal-fired power plants in TXU’s expansion plan from coming online. This translates into the prevention of 56 million tons of CO2 from being emitted into the atmosphere each year. Additionally, TXU indicated it will invest $400 million in conservation and energy efficiency over the next five years. The environmental implications of this transaction are tremendous. TXU was facing increasing backlash from environmental organizations, yet seemed to be concerned more about scheduled delays and rising construction costs. It is not yet clear how KKR and the restplan to restructure TXU (as is usually done in large-scale LBO deals), but the precedent has now been set. Says Peter Altman, Coal Campaign Director of the National Environmental Trust, “The TXU deal shatters the aura of invincibility many coal plant developers have assumed, by showing that the growing extent and diversity of opposition can stop plants that will make global warming worse." Disclaimer: Nothing in this trade log is meant to be specific financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell. I do not give investment advice. Do your own research. Do not rely on anything in this weblog to make investment decisions. I do not log all my trades here. I only describe or mention those that I think might be interesting. Consult an investment professional familiar with your specific financial situation before buying or selling any security. Comments
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