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Oct 25, 2023

RTX (Raytheon) to divest cybersecurity business for USD 1.3 billion

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  • US defense contractor RTX Corporation, formerly Raytheon Technologies, announced it has entered a definitive agreement to sell its cybersecurity, intelligence, and services business in a USD 1.3 billion all-cash transaction, subject to regulatory approval. The company said the reason for the sale was to give the business greater autonomy to deliver on customer missions.

  • The company announced the sale alongside its third-quarter results, in which it reported a 21% decline in revenue from the previous period. A potential buyer was not disclosed, although Reuters cites private equity firm Blackstone. Proceeds from the sale will partially fund a USD 10 billion stock buyback program.

  • Primarily a defense and aerospace company, Raytheon merged with United Technologies Corporation (UTC) in June 2020 to form an aerospace conglomerate, Raytheon Technologies, which changed its name to RTX in July 2023. Prior to the merger, Raytheon acquired 14 cybersecurity companies focused on automation and analytics.

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