
Drilling tool manufacturer Superior Drilling Products Inc. (SDP) has retained financial adviser Piper Sandler & Co. to assess strategic alternatives including acquisitions, mergers and divestitures. (Source: Shutterstock.com)
Drilling tool manufacturer Superior Drilling Products Inc. (SDP) has retained financial adviser Piper Sandler & Co. to assess strategic alternatives including acquisitions, mergers and divestitures.
The company said are intended to maximize shareholder value, Superior said in a May 22 press release.
SDP’s board of directors intends to review a range of strategic alternatives. The company cautioned that no offers or agreements, made or accepted, are guaranteed. No deadlines have been set either.
No further announcements will be made, unless a specific transaction has been approved or further disclosure is deemed necessary.
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