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Stanley Black & Decker acquires specialized tool supplier

Stanley Black & Decker announced Thursday that it had acquired CRC-Evans International, a supplier of specialized tools, equipment and services for the construction of oil and natural gas transmission pipelines, in a $445 million cash deal.

The Connecticut-based company bought CRC from a group of investors led by private equity firm Natural Gas Partners.

Houston-based CRC, with fiscal revenue of about $250 million, will allow Stanley to immediately capitalize on favorable trends in the oil and gas infrastructure arena, Stanley said in a statement. The acquisition is part of a plan by Stanley to diversify its revenue base.

Stanley bought then Towson-based Black & Decker last year in a $4.5 billion deal that dissolved its Maryland headquarters. A combined power tools division still exists in the state.

andrea.walker@baltsun.com

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