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KKR still bullish on semiconductors

Lately, there have been some scary stories -- such as in BusinessWeek and Forbes.com -- about the buyout of Freescale, which is a major semiconductor operator. The transaction came in September 2006 at $17.6 billion.

The latest earnings report was anemic. Plus, the company's bonds are selling at distressed levels. And CEO Michel Mayer quit his post in February (but don't cry for him as he took millions in a nice payday). And of course, Freescale's key customer, Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT), is ailing.

So, might this prevent further buyout deals in the semiconductor space?

Not necessarily. According to a piece in Financial News, it looks like KKR is still bullish on the sector. Actually, the firm made an investment in the sector, NXP, which has taken a drubbing.

But, then again, private equity is supposed to take the long view, right?

Well, KKR thinks that NXP could be a vehicle for consolidation. And, the firm has no shortage of cash to pull it off. Besides, NXP recently sold its wireless assets to STMicroelectronics for a cool $1.5 billion.

It's a gutsy move for KKR -- but does make sense. With a cyclical downturn, there should be many bargains. Plus, there are opportunities to cut costs.

Tom Taulli is the author of various books, including The Complete M&A Handbook and The Edgar Online Guide to Decoding Financial Statements. He also operates MergerBook.com.

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