7 months ago
Arri Group, German camera maker, explores sale options - Bloomberg
Investing.com -- German camera manufacturer Arri Group is exploring options that could include a full or partial sale of the business, according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter.
The Munich-based company’s management and owners are holding preliminary discussions with potential advisers about transaction possibilities, which might involve selling either a majority or minority stake.
Arri has also been working with consultancy AlixPartners to streamline its operations, the sources said.
The company, which produces cameras and other filming equipment, is currently owned by the Stahl family, who are heirs of co-founder Robert Richter. The family acquired the remaining 50% stake from the heirs of the other co-founder, August Arnold, in 2012.
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