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European Capital Invests in The One Stop Buyout(TM) Of Devglass, Holds 40% Equity Stake

European Capital S.A. SICAR, a wholly-owned subsidiary of European Capital Limited (LSE: ECAS), announced today that it has invested in the One Stop Buyout™ of DEVGLASS, the leading independent French manufacturer and distributor of dual-pane insulated glass for windows. The investment was led by the Paris office of European Capital Financial Services Limited (“European Capital Services”), the sub-investment manager of European Capital. The investment was made by European Capital S.A. SICAR and its subsidiary ECAS S.à.r.l, and takes the form of senior bonds, senior and junior mezzanine bonds, convertible bonds and common equity. European Capital holds 40% of the equity in DEVGLASS alongside Olivier Rambeau, DEVGLASS’ Chairman and CEO, who continues to hold a majority equity stake.

“We are pleased to be investing in DEVGLASS and partnering with an exceptional management team that has an impressive entrepreneurial track record,” said Jean Eichenlaub, Managing Director of European Capital Services. “European Capital will support DEVGLASS’ further development.”

“Aided by the evolution of the regulatory framework and the development of government incentives aiming at reducing energy consumption, as well as the increasing demand from consumers, the market for insulated double-glass windows should keep experiencing sustainable growth,” said Stéphane Legrand, European Capital Services Director. “Led by a proven and committed management team, DEVGLASS commands a significant market edge, having been at the forefront of guaranteeing short lead times facilitated by its strategic plant locations, highly automated production process and efficient logistics chain.”

“DEVGLASS’ strict quality standards and responsiveness have earned it a broad and loyal customer base,“ said Olivia Reveilliez, European Capital Services Manager. “DEVGLASS has a clearly defined plan to further consolidate its leading market position through both the build-up of sales with existing clients and the recruitment of new customers.”

DEVGLASS produces insulated glass in a process that includes glass cutting, preparing spacers and assembling glass/pane spacers. DEVGLASS has four main product groups: standard double-glass; superior double-glass with improved heating and/or sound insulation; laminated safety and security double-glass panes; and newly-introduced triple-glass. Headquartered in Vendée, France, DEVGLASS has manufacturing plants in Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre, Vendée and in Alençon, Orne. DEVGLASS has nearly 300 employees and is expected to achieve more than €60 million of sales in 2007, equating to a 20% compound average growth rate over the past five years.

“We are delighted that European Capital is investing in DEVGLASS,” said Olivier Rambeau, DEVGLASS Founder, Chairman and CEO. “Its strong one stop financing package, flexibility and capacity in assisting us in developing the group provides invaluable support for our expansion plans.”

European Capital has invested over €1.7 billion ($2.4 billion) in the last twelve months, €1.4 billion ($1.9 billion) year to date and €425 million ($601 million) quarter to date.


October 5th, 2007
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Total comments: 3

Posted on: 15-Oct-07by Ajay Singh
Job in any country ( Glass Companise)
Posted on: 06-Oct-07by Michalek
Yes a lot of companies have been bought. I guess this is an essential effect of globalization. Today only the best can compete in the world market.
Posted on: 05-Oct-07by J. Griballdi
very interesting. The investemnts in glass companies are growing each year. The sector is obviously groving rapidly.


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