Superior Energy Services Inc., Harvey, La., (NYSE: SPN) has acquired Warrior Energy Services Corp., Columbus, Miss., (Nasdaq: WARR) for approximately $175 million in cash and 5.3 million shares valued at approximately $34.53 each in a deal valued at $358 million. The offer was $14.50 in cash and 0.452 Superior share per Warrior share. Warrior Energy is a well-service company that provides wireline and well-intervention services. Warrior has 25 operating bases in 10 states concentrated in the Gulf of Mexico and in Alabama, Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. Warrior also operates two manufacturing and repair facilities in Laurel, Miss., and Decatur, Texas. Warrior Energy was merged into Superior subsidiary SPN Acquisition Sub Inc.
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