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DXP Enterprises Reports Purchase Of Cisco Air Systems, No Terms Disclosed

Complements DXP’s previous air compressor acquisitions Adds scale and complete capabilities Continues to Accelerate End Market Diversification Attractive Margins and Cash Flow HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– DXP
  • Complements DXP’s previous air compressor acquisitions
  • Adds scale and complete capabilities
  • Continues to Accelerate End Market Diversification
  • Attractive Margins and Cash Flow

HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– DXP Enterprises, Inc. (NASDAQ:DXPE) today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Cisco Air Systems, Inc. (“Cisco”). Cisco is a leading distributor of air compressors and related products and services focused on serving the food & beverage, transportation and general industrial markets in the Northern California and Nevada territories. Financial terms of the transactions were not disclosed. DXP funded the acquisition with cash from the balance sheet and DXP Enterprises, Inc. common stock as consideration.

“We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Cisco and the first-tier capabilities, strong leadership and complete business model as a part of our air compressor growth efforts. We are excited to have Cisco join the DXP family. Cisco provides DXP with exceptional sales expertise that will enhance our efforts and our ability to collaborate and serve our customers. This acquisition is consistent with our growth strategy and demonstrates our commitment to expanding DXP into other products, markets and capabilities as well as maintaining our leading position as the largest distributor of rotating equipment in North America,” commented David Little, CEO of DXP.

Signing of the definitive agreements occurred on May 2, 2022. Sales and adjusted EBITDA for Cisco for the last twelve months ending March 31, 2022 were approximately $43.2 million and $7.0 million, respectively. Adjusted EBITDA was calculated as income before tax, plus interest, plus depreciation and amortization, plus non-recurring items that will not continue after the acquisition.

Kent Yee, CFO, stated “We are very excited to welcome the talented and hardworking employees of Cisco to the DXP team. Cisco is another exciting addition to DXP and our efforts to be a premier distributor. We continue to execute on our strategic priorities and strategy of making acquisitions in markets and business models where we can continue to enhance DXP. We look forward to scaling Cisco and further diversifying DXP. This acquisition complements our recent acquisitions of APO Pumps & Compressors and Total Equipment. We anticipate this acquisition to be accretive to earnings and will provide us with a strong platform going forward.”

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