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Polaris/Victory and Austria's KTM Motorcycles Announce Alliance

Polaris, parent of Victory motorcycles and maker to ATVs and snowmobiles, has allied with and may acquire KTM motorcycles of Austria, which could create the world's largest powersports company outside of Japan.
Polaris Victory And Austrias KTM Right Side View Composite Bike
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Polaris Victory And Austrias KTM Right Side View Composite Bike
To an outsider at least, the possible marriage of Polaris/Victory and KTM motorcycles looks much prettier than the bike we created to represent it. It appears to be the first step toward a much wider range of Victory motorcycles, for one thing.
KTM ATV Front Left Side View
KTM has been eyeing ATVs,... 
   
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KTM ATV Front Left Side View
KTM has been eyeing ATVs, and technology and expertise from Polaris can accelerate its entry into that market.
  • 65,000-square-foot R&D facility in Mattighofen, Austria
  • 250,000-square-foot main assembly facility in Mattighofen, Austria
  • 60,000-square-foot engine assembly facility in Munderfing, Austria
  • 110,000-square-foot WP Suspension facility in Malden, The Netherlands
  • 40,000 square foot North American Headquarters and U.S. distribution facility in Amherst, Ohio USA

  • Polaris to purchase 24-percent interest in KTM

  • Companies to cooperate on product,

  • Potential for relationship expansion in 2007

  • Polaris will purchase a 24-percent stake in KTM Power Sports AG from an institutional investor for 66.6 million Euros or approximately $80 million funded from Polaris' existing bank line of credit arrangement. This represents approximately a 12 percent discount to the market value of the shares purchased reflecting the size of the block of shares purchased and the fact that the shares are thinly traded. KTM Power Sports AG (formerly known as Cross Holding AG, which is publicly traded on the Vienna Stock Exchange under the symbol CRO), owns and controls KTM Sportmotorcycle AG, a leading European manufacturer of motorcycles with fiscal year 2004 revenue of over 400 million Euros. Over its history, KTM has earned a reputation for providing class-leading, ready-to-race, off-road motorcycles, and recently has entered the on-road motorcycle segment. This transaction, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approval, is expected to close during the third quarter of 2005. The actual number of shares purchased and the purchase price are subject to reduction depending upon the number of shares of KTM Power Sports AG outstanding on the closing date.

  • Polaris CEO Tom Tiller is expected to be named to the KTM Supervisory Board after the closing date of the transaction.

  • KTM CEO Stefan Pierer is expected to be named to the Polaris Board of Directors after the closing date of the transaction.

    KTM Adventures S Right Side View
    With bikes like the Adwentures... 
       
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    KTM Adventures S Right Side View
    With bikes like the Adwentures S, a 950cc 75-degree V-twin, KTM has begun getting serious about street motorcycles. Models built on this sort of engine and with a sporting bent could allow Victory to expand its offerings beyond the cruiser segment, thereby attracting new customers, who might later want cruisers.

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