Showing posts with label Centex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Centex. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

BREAKING NEWS FROM AP-Pulte Homes agrees to buy Centex in $1.3B deal

Just out 25 minutes ago on the AP wires, here's news that Pulte Homes is buying up Centex...


NEW YORK – Pulte Homes Inc. is buying Centex Corp. for $1.3 billion in stock in a deal that will create the nation's largest homebuilder — by far — and could spark further consolidation in an industry that is suffering the worst real estate recession in a generation.

The transaction, which also includes $1.8 billion of debt, will combine Pulte's strength in active-adult and retirement housing with Centex's hefty market share of first-time homebuyers.

The acquisition also will give Pulte large tracts of land in Texas and the Carolinas, two of the most resilient real estate markets, and a presence in 29 states and Washington, D.C.

But Wall Street analysts are concerned about the risk of taking on so much land in other areas where home prices are still plummeting, including Sacramento and Riverside, Calif., and Cape Coral, Fla.

The new company, which will keep the Pulte name and headquarters in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., will have cash reserves totaling $3.4 billion and pay off $1 billion in debt by the end of the year.

"It allows us to not only survive, but thrive in any economic climate," said Richard Dugas Jr., Pulte's president and chief executive, who retain those titles over the combined enterprise.

Pulte and Centex contend that the deal will help them capitalize on what the executives see as the beginning of a recovery in the housing market.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

Production Home Building at a Stand Still in Santa Maria

In driving around the Santa Maria/San Luis Obispo area, it seems all the production home builders around here such as Centex, DR Horton, Towbes Group, Inland Pacific Builders, Capital Pacific Homes et al are all at a complete standstill. Projects that were to be started are either stopped, or not being built at all.

What does this mean to all the subs? Out of work, slow downs, scambling to find other revenue sources...

Our industry, like the others, will be effected. The strong will survive, the weak will fade away as the work trickles away.

What's it like in your area? Let us know what your doing for work these days...