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US giant buys out Tamworth adhesive firm Apollo

HB Fuller has acquired Staffordshire outfit which this year celebrates its half century of business

An adhesive firm celebrating a half century of business this year has been acquired by a US giant.

Apollo, which is headquartered in Tamworth, supplies adhesives, liquid coatings, sealants and primers to the roofing, industrial and construction markets.

It has now been bought out by Minnesota-based HB Fuller which is listed on the New Year Stock Exchange and posted turnover of around £2.6 billion in 2021.

HB Fuller was founded in the late 1880s and manufactures and supplies industrial adhesives worldwide.

Terms of this deal were not disclosed but HB Fuller said it had collectively paid around £157 million for Apollo and Fourny in Belgium which it acquired a few weeks ago. The new ownership has taken effect immediately.

Previous owner of Apollo Jonathan Saunders said: "Strategically, the new ownership opens many opportunities for Apollo employees and customers.

"The current management structure will remain, as will the entire employee base, which was crucial in my decision to sell the business."