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Milestone To Merge With Da-Lite

Minneapolis – Milestone
AV Technologies announced a pending merger with Da-Lite Screen Company.  

Milestone is the manufacturer
of the Chief- and Sanus-branded A/V mounts and furniture, while Da-Lite
manufactures the Da-Lite, Projecta and Procolor commercial and residential projection
screens.

The combined business
will have nearly 1,000 employees worldwide and eight major operating locations
worldwide, according to a release put out by the companies.

When asked how this will affect personnel, a spokesman for the company said: “In the short-term this should have no impact on either company’s personnel or offices.  Milestone’s headquarters remain in Savage, Minnesota, and Da-Lite operates in Indiana as a wholly owned subsidiary.  Both businesses remain intact with Scott leading the combined company and Rich Lundin as the president of the Da-Lite subsidiary.  Over the longer-term there will be some back-office synergies, such as IT and accounting, but these will be of a less material nature.  This really was not meant to be a cost-cutting transaction, but really to leverage the strength of the two organizations and bring a more complete product set to the marketplace.”

“We are pleased to
announce the combination of these two great companies,” said Scott Gill, CEO of
Milestone. “Through the strength of this combination, we will be able to offer
a more comprehensive product line to our joint customers, open up new sales
channels for our brands, and provide growth opportunities for our employees. We
look forward to expanding our reputation for innovative products and
market-leading customer service.”

Milestone has
headquarters in Savage, Minn., and Da-Lite will continue to be based in Warsaw,
Ind. Da-Lite will be an operating subsidiary of Milestone under the leadership
of Richard Lundin, current Da-Lite president.’

A definitive merger
agreement has been signed, and the transaction is expected to close within the
next 30 days. It will be funded under a new credit facility at Milestone, the
company said.

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