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Flir to Buy Advanced Sensor Maker

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WILSONVILLE, Ore., Aug. 16, 2010 — Thermal imaging systems manufacturer Flir Systems Inc. announced Monday that it will acquire sensor maker ICx Technologies Inc. for approximately $274 million. The acquisition expands Flir's capabilities into advanced sensors for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives detection for the defense and homeland security markets, the company said.

Under terms of the agreement, a Flir subsidiary will initiate a cash tender offer to buy all outstanding shares of ICx for $7.55 per share and will acquire shares not purchased in the tender offer in a second-step merger at the same price per share. The Flir and ICx boards have approved the merger agreement, and ICx's largest shareholder, Wexford Capital LP, also supports the deal.

Upon closing, ICx's operations will be integrated into Flir's Government Systems Div. ICx, which is based in Arlington, Va., reported revenue of approximately $168 million for the 12 months ended June 30, 2010, and had a cash balance of approximately $38 million at that time.

In addition to advanced sensors, the acquisition also enhances Flir's existing intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance product suite through the addition of ICx's advanced radars and integrated platforms, Flir said.

The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter 2010 and is subject to customary closing conditions. Flir said it expects to fund the purchase price from available cash resources and anticipates that the transaction will be neutral to 2010 earnings, excluding transaction costs and one-time charges, and accretive in subsequent years.

For more information, visit: www.flir.com
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Published: August 2010
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thermal imaging
Thermal imaging is a technology that detects infrared radiation (heat) emitted by objects and converts it into an image, known as a thermogram, which displays temperature variations in different colors. Unlike visible light imaging, thermal imaging does not require any ambient light and can be used in complete darkness or through obstructions such as smoke, fog, and certain materials. Thermal cameras use sensors to detect infrared radiation and generate images based on the temperature...
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