TransForce to sell its waste management segment to GFL Environmental for $800 million

by Truck News

MONTREAL, Que. – TransForce announced today that it has entered into a Share Purchase Agreement with GFL Environmental – and will sell its waste management segment to GFL for $800 million.

According to TransForce, the transaction will consist of the sale by TFI Holdings (a wholly-owned subsidiary of TransForce) of 100% of the shares of Services Matrec and of the other indirect wholly-owned subsidiary companies comprising TransForce’s waste management segment.

The transaction is expected to close of February 1, 2016.

“We are very pleased to have entered into this agreement with GFL. Through this sale, we believe that TransForce will realize full value for the waste management segment which, in our view, has never been fully recognized,” said TransForce chairman, president and CEO Alain Bedard. “On behalf of our customers and shareholders, I want to sincerely thank the many employees of our waste management segment for their devoted service.”

The Share Purchase Agreement stipulates that the purchase price may be paid as to $100 million by the issuance to TransForce of GFL shares, subject to TransForce being satisfied as to certain conditions. If TransForce does not receive GFL shares, GFL will pay $775 million to TransForce at closing and pay the balance of the purchase price by way of a promissory note in an amount of $25 million, payable four years from the date of closing and bearing interest at an annual rate of 3%.

 


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