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Amphenol said it completed the purchase of CommScope’s Outdoor Wireless Networks (OWN) and Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) businesses, and expects to generate $1.3 billion in sales this year from the operation. #pressrelease
February 3, 2025
Amphenol Corporation (NYSE: APH) today announced it had completed the acquisition of CommScope's (NASDAQ: COMM) Outdoor Wireless Networks (OWN) and Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) businesses.
Amphenol expects the OWN and DAS businesses to generate full-year 2025 sales of approximately $1.3 billion. Post-closing, the acquisition is expected to be approximately $0.06 accretive to Amphenol's 2025 earnings per share, which excludes acquisition-related expenses. The OWN and DAS businesses will be included in the Communications Solutions Segment.
In addition, Amphenol also today announced the closing of the acquisition of Lifesync Corporation. Lifesync, which generates annual sales of approximately $100 million, is a high-technology provider of interconnect products for medical applications. Lifesync will be included in the Harsh Environment Solutions Segment.
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