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The management of Mitchell Labs decided to go private in 2002 by buying in all 3 million outstanding shares at $19.50 per share.
The management of Mitchell Labs decided to go private in 2002 by buying in all 3 million outstanding shares at $19.50 per share. By 2006, management had restructured the company by selling off the petroleum research division for $13 million, the fiber technology division for $9.5 million, and the synthetic products division for $21 million. Because these divisions had been only marginally profitable, Mitchell Labs is a stronger company after the restructuring. Mitchell is now able to concentrate exclusively on contract research and will generate earnings per share of $1.25 this year. Investment bankers have contacted the firm and indicated that if it reentered the public market, the 3 million shares it purchased to go private could now be reissued to the public at a P/E ratio of 16 times earnings per share.