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February 23
²ú²âÌýJulian Hofmann
Johnson Matthey takes huge discount on catalyst sale

Johnson Matthey (JMAT) shares dropped 17 per cent on Monday morning after it announced a £500mn cut to the sale price for its catalyst technologies business.

Buyer Honeywell will pay a reduced sticker price because of “reduced profitability from the supply of catalysts due to the challenging market environmentâ€, Johnson Matthey said. The deal is now worth £1.3bn on an enterprise value basis, down from £1.8bn.

Johnson Matthey now expects to return around £1bn of net proceeds to shareholders, comprising an £800mn special dividend, along with a share consolidation and a £200mn buyback.

This is down from £1.4bn under the previous sale agreement, reached in May.

Alongside the price cut, the two parties have extended the long stop date for the sale to 21 July 2026, from 21 February, with a possible one-month extension if the remaining antitrust approvals are still outstanding. The companies expect to complete the deal by the end of August.

On the operating side, the group said it remains on track to deliver operating profit growth at the top end of mid-single digits and higher free cash flow this year.

February 23
²ú²âÌýMichael Fahy
Rolls-Royce seeks cash for new engine

Rolls-Royce (RR.) is seeking money from the UK government to help fund the research costs into a new narrowbody engine.

The company is looking for £100mn-£200mn to fund the development and testing of a demonstrator model of its Ultrafan 30 engine. It has been in talks with business secretary Peter Kyle in recent weeks, .

Meanwhile, Sky News is reporting that Rolls-Royce is planning to announce a further buyback of up to £1.5bn when it reports full-year earnings later this week. The engine maker announced a £1bn buyback alongside last year’s results.

Jefferies analysts said that up to 25 per cent of the £3bn Rolls expects to spend on developing the Ultrafan 30 “could be funded by various governmentsâ€.