Looks  like TEX took a stake in MNTX.  I am a former ASVI holder and TEX  holder.  This venture with the TEX investment in MNTX should give TEX  about an 8% stake. CAT owned a big piece of ASVI which TEX eventually  bought out. IMO if the venture works out well.  I can see TEX wanting  the whole thing.  Message 24210981 RE- GEHL was eventually acquired by manitou  forbes.com Message 27684600               Manitex International, Inc. Announces ASV, Inc. Joint Venture with Terex Corporation             Terex to Invest $20 Million in Manitex International, Inc.                          BRIDGEVIEW, Ill., Oct. 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Manitex International, Inc. (  MNTX),   a leading international provider of cranes and specialized material  and  container handling equipment, today announced an agreement to form a   Joint Venture with Terex Corporation in ASV, which has been a  wholly-owned subsidiary of Terex (  TEX)  since 2008, with its manufacturing facility in Grand Rapids, MN. As a  result of the transaction, Manitex will own 51% of ASV and Terex will  own 49% of ASV.
    ASV's broad product line of  technology-leading compact rubber-track  and skid-steer loaders and  accessories, extends Manitex's footprint to  new markets, further adding  to the company's diverse product portfolio  offered through equipment  dealers, worldwide. Total sales for ASV,  Inc. are forecasted to be  approximately $128 million in 2014 with  gross margins and adjusted  EBITDA* margins roughly in-line with those  of Manitex.
   David J. Langevin, Chairman and  CEO of Manitex  International commented, "We are excited to add a new  branded product  group to the Manitex family and are proud to announce  that Terex, a  long-standing leader in the capital equipment space, has  selected us as  its partner in ASV. We see encouraging signs in the  end-markets in which ASV  operates, and expect a gradual recovery  throughout 2015. This  transaction gives us an opportunity to increase  our presence in the  broader housing and construction markets, and  consequently, increase  earnings power for our company, beginning in the  first quarter of 2015.  Upon closing this transaction and the acquisition  of PM Group, also  expected to take place before year end, we would  expect to enter 2015  as a company that has worldwide revenues of over  $500 million, 9%  EBITDA margins, and the ability to generate significant  profits and  value for our shareholders going forward."
   Ron De Feo, Chairman  and CEO of  Terex, commented, "We are pleased to announce this joint  venture with  Manitex International and are confident they will bring  additional value  to the ASV business. We  believe this will be a very productive  transaction for both Terex and  Manitex shareholders and look forward to  continuing to serve our  customers and all stakeholders with the same  degree of excellent  products and services they have come to expect."
   The consideration for Manitex's majority share in ASV will be $25  Million, and the transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter  of 2014. At the time of our acquisition ASV  will have approximately $60  million in bank debt which is non-recourse  to Manitex and Terex.  In a  separate transaction, Terex has agreed to  invest $20 million in Manitex  common stock and convertible debt  securities.
   *Adjusted EBITDA is calculated by: GAAP Net Income  plus Income Tax  plus Depreciation and Amortization plus Interest  Expense plus Foreign  Currency Transaction gains/losses plus Other  (Income)/Expenses.
   About Manitex International, Inc.
    Manitex International, Inc.  designs, manufactures and markets a  portfolio of highly engineered and  customizable lifting, material and  container handling equipment,  spanning boom truck, telescopic, rough  terrain and industrial cranes,  reach stackers and associated container  handling equipment, rough  terrain forklifts, mobile liquid and solid  containment solutions, and  specialized trailers and  mission oriented  vehicles, including parts  support. We have accumulated nearly a dozen  brands since going public in  2006 and operate internationally through  eight subsidiaries with design  and manufacturing facilities in the USA,  Canada and Italy.
   Manitex Inc, in Georgetown, TX,  manufactures  a  comprehensive line of boom truck and telescopic cranes  and sign  cranes, primarily used in industrial projects, energy  exploration and  infrastructure development, including roads, bridges,  and commercial  construction. Badger Equipment Company, in Winona, MN,  manufactures  specialized rough terrain and industrial cranes and  primarily serves  the needs of the construction, municipality, and  railroad industries.  Our Italian subsidiary, CVS Ferrari, srl, designs  and manufactures a  range of reach stackers and associated lifting  equipment for the global  container handling market.  Our Manitex  Liftking subsidiary is a  provider of material handling equipment  including the Noble  straight-mast rough terrain forklift product line,  Lowry high capacity  cushion tired forklift as well as specialized  carriers, heavy material  handling transporters and steel mill equipment.  Manitex Liftking's  rough terrain forklifts are used in commercial  applications and by the  world's largest military and peace keeping  organizations. Our  subsidiary, Manitex Load King located in Elk Point,  South Dakota is a  manufacturer of specialized engineered trailers and  hauling systems,  typically used for transporting heavy equipment.  Manitex Sabre based in  Knox, Indiana, builds mobile specialized tanks  for liquid storage and  containment solutions for a variety of end  markets such as  petrochemical, waste management and oil and gas  drilling. Manitex Valla  located in Piacenza, Italy, manufactures a full  range of mobile  precision pick and carry cranes from 2 to 90 tons, using  electric,  diesel, and hybrid power options with configurable special  applications  designed specifically to meet the needs of its customers.
   Our  Crane and Machinery division  is a Chicago based distributor of cranes  including Terex truck and  rough terrain cranes, PM knuckle boom cranes  and our own Manitex  International brands. Crane and Machinery provides  aftermarket service  in its local market as well as being a leading  distributor of OEM crane  parts, supplying parts to customers throughout  the United States and  internationally.  The division also provides a  wide range of used and  refurbished lifting and construction equipment  of various ages and  conditions as well as operating a rental fleet of  equipment to the  Tri-state area.
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