Why the UK government is intervening in £4bn Cobham takeover

Critics say sale of UK defence and aerospace contractor to US firm runs counter to the national interest

Andrea Leadsom
Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom has issued an intervention notice on grounds of national security
(Image credit: Rob Stothard/Getty Images)

The government has announced that it is intervening in the contentious £4bn takeover of British defence and aerospace company Cobham by a US private equity firm, citing national security concerns.

The cash sale, which was agreed on Monday between Cobham and Boston-based Advent International, was supported by 93.22% of shareholder votes, and marked a 50% premium on the three-month average share price prior to the deal’s announcement.

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William Gritten

William Gritten is a London-born, New York-based strategist and writer focusing on politics and international affairs.