Defense contractor BAE Systems Inc. said it would buy military armored vehicle maker Armor Holdings Inc. for $4.1 billion, part of BAE's bid to tap into heavy demand from the U.S. military for vehicles in Iraq and other war zones.
BAE Systems Inc., a Rockville, Md.-based subsidiary of British defense conglomerate BAE Systems, will pay $88 a share for Armor Holdings, a 7% premium over the closing price of company shares Friday. Including $388 million in debt, the deal is worth $4.5 billion.
