Cicor Technologies Ltd / Key word(s): Takeover Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR Bronschhofen, 18 April 2025 - Cicor Group (SIX Swiss Exchange: CICN) announces today that its offer for the acquisition of significant business activities of the French Éolane Group has been accepted by the Paris Commercial Court. This strategic transaction marks a milestone in the execution of Cicor's pan-European growth strategy and further strengthens its market leadership in the aerospace and defence sector. Éolane is one of the leading providers in the French Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS) market, with a strong position in strategic sectors such as aerospace and defence, railway and nuclear technology. Since November 2024, Cicor has closely worked with Éolane's management, customers, the French Government and the court-appointed administrator, to develop a deep understanding of the business activities and to structure the acquisition of Éolane's business activities that ensures future profitability and growth. The business transfer to Cicor will be concluded on 22 April 2025 and the integration will start immediately thereafter, including the rebranding of all sites. In line with this strategic acquisition, Cicor is rigorously assessing and managing potential risks to ensure a seamless integration and to secure the long-term success of the expanded business. Contact
The Cicor Group is a globally active provider of full-cycle electronic solutions from research and development to manufacturing and supply chain management. Cicor’s approximately 4,300 employees in 12 countries are serving leaders from the medical, industrial and aerospace & defence industries. Cicor creates value to its customers through the combination of customer-specific development solutions, high-tech components, as well as electronic device manufacturing. The shares of Cicor Technologies Ltd. are traded at the SIX Swiss Exchange (CICN). For further information, please visit the website www.cicor.com. End of Inside Information |
Language: | English |
Company: | Cicor Technologies Ltd |
c/o Cicor Management AG, Gebenloostraße 15 | |
9552 Bronschhofen | |
Switzerland | |
Phone: | +41719137300 |
Fax: | +41719137301 |
E-mail: | info@cicor.com |
Internet: | www.cicor.com |
ISIN: | CH0008702190 |
Valor: | 870219 |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 2120610 |
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