The Yum! Brands Saga Continues – CEO Says No China Spin Coming

Yum! Brands (YUM) has been the subject of breakup talk for some time, with both sell-side analysts (and here) and big hedge funds calling for some type of split. The company has been struggling recently, especially in China, which usually tends to give the activists a bit more clout, but that doesn’t appear to be the case here. During… Read More »

Paypal To Enter The S&P 100 & 500 Post-Spin; eBay To Remain In S&P 500

eBays’ (EBAY) long awaited spinoff of Paypal (PYPL) will be completed after the close today and the first day of trading for the new company will be Monday, July 20th. The breakup idea goes back a looooong way and was actually the subject of one of our first articles. EBAY shareholders should receive one share of PYPL for… Read More »

Is It A Dog? A Diamond In The Rough? Wall Street Weighs In On DuPont’s Chemours Spinoff

One of the attractions of spinoffs is that they tend to be underfollowed companies out of the gate. Of course, that isn’t always the case and DuPont’s (DD) recent Chemours (CC) spin has sure gotten plenty of attention although most of it hasn’t been so great. Wall Street’s opinions started rolling in about a week prior to the… Read More »

TriMas Spinoff Plans On Broadening Horizon Via M&A

TriMas (TRS) spun off its former Cequent businesses into the new Horizon Global (HZN) earlier this month during the ‘Summer of Spin’. Although the new company has a strong position in the towing, trailer and cargo management businesses, management’s sights are set much higher. Crain’s Detroit recently ran a great profile on the company highlighting management’s hunger for… Read More »

I Know What You Spun This Summer: Summer Of Spin Day 3 Roundup and Looking Ahead

What a week for spinoffs. Truly historic. Beginning on Monday with TEGNA (TGNA)/Gannett (GCI), the ‘Summer of Spin’ crescendoed yesterday with the completion of six more spins: DuPont (DD) spun off its performance chemicals unit (including Teflon) into Chemours (CC). The new company told investors it plans on paying out a stable dividend, which is somewhat unusual for such… Read More »

Summer Of Spin: Day 2 Roundup Featuring Baxalta And Friends

The ‘Summer of Spin’ rolls on and yesterday witnessed the completion of three more spin offs: Masco (MAS) separated its installations and services into TopBuild (BLD) TriMas (TRS) spun off its former Cequent units as Horizon Global (HZN) Babcock & Wilcox (BWC) changed its name to BWX Technologies (BWXT) and spun off its power generation unit as Babcock &… Read More »

Summer Of Spin: TEGNA Ascends From Gannett And Three More Tales

The ‘Summer Of Spin’ kicked off yesterday with Gannett transforming itself into the bizarrely titled TEGNA (TGNA). The ‘New Gannett’ (GCI), containing the publishing assets, was spun off to shareholders who should have received 1 share of new Gannett for every 2 shares of the old Gannett owned. Prior to the spin, the companies revealed separate buyback and dividend plans… Read More »

Get Ready- The Summer Of Spin Kicks Off With Ten Spinoffs Coming Your Way This Week

Calling all spinoff lovers – it’s time to get your hard hats on because the end of this month is going to be crazy. Just call it the ‘Summer of Spin’. In the somewhat improbable five plus years we have been running this site (and I am willing to bet over the course of history), there has never… Read More »

Babcock & Wilcox To Spinoff Boiler Business On July 1, Rebrand As BWX Technologies

Late last year, management at Babcock & Wilcox (BWC) was considering whether or not a breakup of its businesses made sense. Given the company name, it’s no surprise the company opted to produce some progeny and shortly thereafter it announced that it would spin off its power generation business. The new company will be named Babcock & Wilcox… Read More »

Is There An IRS Problem Here? Yahoo’s CEO Mayer Insists No, Nothing To See

On May 19th, Yahoo’s (YHOO) stock plunged at the close after word leaked that the IRS was reviewing its rules regarding spinoffs. This was big news because Yahoo, after months of prodding by numerous activists, is in the process of spinning off its $30+b stake in Alibaba (BABA). A spinoff will help the company avoid a massive tax bill estimated… Read More »

A SeaSpine Of Red! Integra Sets SeaSpine Spinoff For July

Integra LifeSciences (IART) unveiled plans to spin off its Spine business into a standalone company late last year. The move was billed as a ‘strategic portfolio realignment’ and part of the company’s ‘larger transformation strategy’ to optimize their businesses and accelerate growth. Roughly eight months later, the SeaSpine spinoff is ready to go and has been approved by the… Read More »

TEGNA Is Coming From Gannett At The End Of The Month

We recently noted some of the progress Gannett (GCI) had been making towards completing the separation of its publishing assets from its broadcasting & digital businesses. There was the awful name – TEGNA – for the rebranded parent company. Then a new board of directors was vetted and selected. Form 10’s were filed. And just last week, finally, the board has… Read More »

United Technologies Will Now Officially Separate Sikorsky

The aviation industry is gathered in France for the Paris Air Show. The focus is usually on the orders for industry giants Airbus and Boeing (BA), but this year also featured an interesting announcement from United Technologies (UTX). During its Investor Day presentation, the company confirmed that it would exit the helicopter business, with either a spinoff or… Read More »

Federal Mogul Pushes Out Motorparts Spinoff Timing As It Integrates Recent Acquisitions

When Federal Mogul Holdings (FDML) first announced that it was separating its Motorparts division from the Powertrain business, the plan was for the spin to be completed in the first half of 2015. The problem was that the company was in the midst of an acquisition boom, acquiring three different businesses – TRW’s engine components, Affinia’s chassis business and… Read More »

Spinoff Odds & Ends – GreatLand Connections, Yahoo Small Business

A few short hits for the Friday before Memorial Day – A very minor footnote to the abandoned Comcast (CMCSA)/Time Warner Cable (TWC) megadeal is the cancellation of the GreatLand Connections spinoff. The spin would have shed millions of customers in select markets and was part of the two companies’ strategy to win regulatory approval. I think they… Read More »