Articles
Eureka – GE Fire & Security swap for Honeywell Process Automation
September 27th, 2009Never Mind the Security, Feel the Fire
September 3rd, 2009The Security Business is not Taking up the Opportunity to Achieve Growth and Consolidation Through Mergers
July and August are traditionally slow months for acquisition activity. We saw the completion of 8 deals, the same number as realised in 2008. However with the exception of Google’s purchase of ON2 Technologies, at just over $100m, none of the other 8 deals cost more than $20m, whilst in 2008 the value of deals […]
Convergence & Integration – Part 2 Proving the Business Case
Allan McHale, Director of Memoori, reviews the business case for convergence and integration in buildings. Part one of this article ran in the May issue of A&S;, with the second part focusing on security systems delivering holistic solutions. Building automation is specified at the design stage for new construction, while security is frequently purchased after […]
Leading Security Industry Suppliers Lack Confidence Not Money – But New Entrants See Opportunities To Forge Ahead
Deals announced in June have continued at the same pace as the previous 2 months and are well up on June 2008. This would normally be greeted with surprise because a year ago the security market was a little more optimistic about the future than it is today. However economic downturns have a tendency to […]
The Future for Mergers & Acquisitions in the Security Industry Looks Promising
Merger and acquisition in the security industry is holding up well and continues to defy the global trend of a rapid decline in activity across developed. This month the volume of trade has continued at the same level as that achieved in the first quarter of 2009 and that is in an environment of a […]
Security Merger & Acquisition Activity Holds Up Well
Whilst global mergers and acquisitions have declined rapidly in the first quarter of the year, deals in the physical security industry have held up relatively well. Comparing the last quarter of 2008 with the first quarter of 2009, activity measured by numbers of deals has remained steady, whilst demand in sales of security equipment has […]
Impact of the G20 Summit on Demand and Consolidation in the Security Business
Confidence is the key to when and how the future of the security market will unfold. Last week the G20 Summit in London communicated that the world’s leaders stand resolute behind fiscal support of the global economy and serious reforms of the international financial system. The communique sets out the broad outline of how the […]
Consolidation in the Electronic Security Industry- 2009 to 2015
We have in two previous articles on mergers and acquisitions in the physical security manufacturing, industry, published in A&S; International, reviewed consolidation from 2000 to 2008 and benchmarked the value of companies purchased against high technology and growth. In the January issue we reviewed entrepreneurship in the IP Video sector analysing the distribution by company, […]
State of our Industry – Through Axis & Mobotix
There are some very energetic blogs out there full of extremely pessimistic comments and anecdotal evidence about the seriousness of the downturn in the physical security industry and particularly the darling of the industry, IP Video. Last Friday they had a field day; now they had the killer evidence, the 2008 financial return of Axis […]