Alent

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Alent plc
Company typePublic
Founded2012
HeadquartersWoking, Surrey
Key people
Peter Hill, Chairman
Andrew Heath, CEO
ProductsPerformance materials
Revenue£644.8 million (2014)[1]
£95.1 million (2014)[1]
£46.8 million (2014)[1]
Number of employees
2,600 (2014)
SubsidiariesFernox[2]

Alent plc is a supplier of surface treatment plating chemicals and electronics assembly materials. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index until it was acquired by Platform Specialty Products in November 2015.

History

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The company was established as a supplier of materials which facilitate electrical connectivity. It remained under the ownership of Alpha Inc until that group was acquired by Cookson Group in 1984.[3] The business was demerged when Cookson Group split into two businesses (Alent and Vesuvius plc) in December 2012.[4]

On 13 July 2015, it was announced that Platform Specialty Products would acquire Alent in a $2.1 billion deal. Following the acquisition the Enthone business (in addition to recently acquired businesses from OM Group, Inc.) will be merged with MacDermid to create a new market leader,[5] while the Alpha division will remain as a standalone business for the foreseeable future.[6] The transaction was completed in November 2015.[7]

Operations

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The company makes materials for the electronics, automotive, industrial/construction markets and comprises two business segments.[4]

  • Enthone Inc. (Surface Chemistries) - a supplier of electro-plating chemistry to electronic, automotive and industrial end-markets.
  • Alpha Inc. (Assembly Materials) - a supplier of interconnect materials, primarily into the electronics market.

References

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