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Business Acquisitions and Investments
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2019
Business Acquisitions and Investments [Abstract]  
Business Acquisitions and Investments
3. Business Acquisitions and Investments

2019 Business Acquisition and Investment

Jiangsu Che Yijia New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. Equity Investment

In August 2019, we acquired an approximate 29% minority interest in Jiangsu Che Yijia New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (“CYJ”) for approximately $5.1 million. Our investment in CYJ was funded through borrowings under our revolving credit facility with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.  CYJ is a manufacturer of air conditioning compressors for electric vehicles and is located in China.  Our minority interest in CYJ is accounted for using the equity method of accounting.

Pollak Business of Stoneridge, Inc. Acquisition

In April 2019, we acquired certain assets and liabilities of the Pollak business of Stoneridge, Inc. for approximately $40 million, subject to post-closing adjustments.  In May 2019, the post-closing adjustments were finalized at $1.6 million, reducing the purchase price to $38.4 million.  The acquisition was funded through borrowings under our revolving credit facility with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.  Stoneridge’s Pollak business had manufacturing and distribution facilities in Canton, Massachusetts, El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, and distributed a range of engine management products including sensors, switches, and connectors.  The acquisition, reported as part of our Engine Management Segment, enhanced our growth opportunities in the OE/OES, heavy duty and commercial vehicle markets and added to our existing expertise in aftermarket distribution, product management and service.  We have not acquired any of the Pollak facilities or employees, and have relocated all production to our existing facilities.  Revenues generated from the acquired business were approximately $45 million for the year ended December 31, 2018.
 
The following table presents the allocation of the purchase price to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, based on their fair values (in thousands):
 
Purchase Price
       
$
38,427
 
Assets acquired and liabilities assumed:
             
Inventory
 
$
3,331
         
Property, plant and equipment, net
   
45
         
Intangible assets
   
24,650
         
Goodwill
   
10,401
         
Net assets acquired
         
$
38,427
 

Intangible assets acquired of $24.7 million consist of customer relationships related to the acquired OE/OES business of $17.2 million that will be amortized on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful life of 10 years; customer relationships related to the acquired aftermarket business of $7.2 million that will be amortized on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful life of 15 years; a trademark of $0.2 million that will be amortized on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful life of 10 years; and a non-compete agreement of $0.1 million that will be amortized on a straight-line basis over the estimated useful life of 5 years.  Goodwill of $10.4 million was allocated to the Engine Management Segment and is deductible for income tax purposes.  The goodwill reflects relationships, business specific knowledge and the replacement cost of an assembled workforce associated with personal reputations, as well as the value of expected synergies.

Revenues included in our consolidated statements of operations for the acquisition were $28.2 million from the date of acquisition through December 31, 2019.

2018 Increase in Equity Investment

Foshan GWO YNG SMP Vehicle Climate Control & Cooling Products Co. Ltd.

In April 2014, we formed a 50/50 joint venture with Gwo Yng Enterprise Co., Ltd. (“Gwo Yng”), a China-based manufacturer of air conditioner accumulators, filter driers, hose assemblies and switches for the automotive aftermarket and OEM/OES markets.  We acquired our 50% interest in the joint venture for approximately $14 million.  We determined, at that time, that due to a lack of a voting majority and other qualitative factors, we do not control the operations of the joint venture and accordingly, our investment in the joint venture was accounted for under the equity method of accounting.

In March 2018, we acquired an additional 15% equity interest in the joint venture for approximately $4.2 million, thereby increasing our equity interest in the joint venture to 65%. The $4.2 million payment for our additional 15% investment was made in cash installments throughout 2018. Although we have increased our equity interest in the joint venture to 65%, the minority shareholder will maintain participating rights that will allow it to participate in certain significant financial and operating decisions that occur in the ordinary course of business.  As a result of the existence of these substantive participating rights of the minority shareholder, we will continue to account for our investment in the joint venture under the equity method of accounting.