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HC2 Holdings Completes Sale of Interest in HMN Joint Venture
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HC2 Holdings has completed the first close of its 30% stake sale in Huawei Marine Networks for $85 million. The sale process began in October 2019, and after taxes and fees, HC2 plans to use proceeds to redeem over $50 million of its 11.5% Senior Secured Notes in June 2020. This move is part of HC2's strategy to reduce debt, aiming to lower principal outstanding on these notes by $130 million in 2020, saving approximately $15 million in annual interest costs.
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Completion of the stake sale provides $85 million in proceeds.
Plans to redeem over $50 million in debt, reducing leverage.
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NEW YORK, May 12, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HC2 Holdings, Inc. (“HC2” or the “Company”) (NYSE: HCHC), a diversified holding company, announced today that the Company, through an indirect subsidiary in which HC2 holds an approximate 73% equity interest, has completed the first close of the sale of its 30% stake in Huawei Marine Networks Co., Limited (“HMN”), its 49%-owned equity investment, to Hengtong Optic-Electric Co Ltd (“Hengtong”).
The transaction concludes the sale process that was announced in October 2019. The 30% interest was sold for $85 million. After taxes and transaction fees, HC2’s portion of the total net proceeds will be used to redeem over $50 million of HC2’s 11.5% Senior Secured Notes (“11.5% Notes”) at a redemption price of 104.5% of the principal amount in June 2020. The remaining 19% interest will be held by the Company subject to a two-year put option.
“We are very pleased to have completed the first closing of the sale of our interest in the HMN joint venture, which will allow us to further reduce our overall debt at the holding company level,” said Philip Falcone, President and Chief Executive Officer of HC2. “After the redemption of debt from the proceeds of the HMN sale, we will have reduced the principal outstanding on our 11.5% Notes by approximately $130 million thus far in 2020, which will enable us to save $15 million in annual interest expense. We remain determined to execute on further de-levering our balance sheet and strengthening our capital structure in the near term. Additionally, we are continuing to work on reducing our corporate overhead, while focusing on our growth and innovation opportunities at our Energy, Broadcasting and Life Sciences segments.”
About HC2
HC2 Holdings, Inc. is a publicly traded (NYSE:HCHC) diversified holding company, which seeks opportunities to acquire and grow businesses that can generate long-term sustainable free cash flow and attractive returns in order to maximize value for all stakeholders. HC2 has a diverse array of operating subsidiaries across multiple reportable segments, including Construction, Energy, Telecommunications, Life Sciences, Broadcasting, Insurance and Other. HC2's largest operating subsidiary is DBM Global Inc., a family of companies providing fully integrated structural and steel construction services. Founded in 1994, HC2 is headquartered in New York, New York. Learn more about HC2 and its portfolio companies at www.hc2.com.
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