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Acquisitions and Divestitures
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2017
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Acquisitions and Divestitures
Acquisitions and Divestitures

Acquisitions

2017
For the year ended December 31, 2017, we paid cash for acquisitions, net of cash acquired, totaling $83 million. None of our acquisitions were material either individually or in the aggregate, including the pro forma impact on earnings. All acquisitions were funded with cash flows from operations. Acquisitions completed during the year ended December 31, 2017 included:

In August of 2017, we acquired a 6.02% investment in Algomi Limited ("Algomi"), an innovative fintech company focused on providing software-enabled liquidity solutions to both buy-side and sell-side firms within the credit markets. Our investment in Algomi will help facilitate product collaboration and enable future business expansion. We accounted for the investment in Algomi using the cost method of accounting. The investment with Algomi is not material to our consolidated financial statements.

In June of 2017, CRISIL, included within our Ratings segment, acquired 8.9% of the outstanding shares of CARE Ratings Limited ("CARE") from Canara Bank. CARE is a Securities and Exchange Board of India registered credit rating agency providing various rating and grading services in India whose shares are publicly traded on both the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India. We accounted for the investment in CARE as available-for-sale using the fair value method of accounting. The investment balance as of December 31, 2017 of $54 million is included in other non-current assets in our consolidated balance sheet. The change in the fair value of this investment is reported in accumulated other comprehensive loss in our consolidated balance sheet. The investment in CARE is not material to our consolidated financial statements.

2016
For the year ended December 31, 2016, we paid cash for acquisitions, net of cash acquired, totaling $177 million. None of our acquisitions were material either individually or in the aggregate, including the pro forma impact on earnings. All acquisitions were funded with cash flows from operations. Acquisitions completed during the year ended December 31, 2016 by segment included:

Market and Commodities Intelligence

In December of 2016, Market and Commodities Intelligence acquired a 2.54% equity investment in Kensho Technologies, Inc. ("Kensho"), a financial technology startup in market data analytics. We accounted for the acquisition of Kensho on a cost basis. Our investment in Kensho is not material to our consolidated financial statements.

In September of 2016, Market and Commodities Intelligence acquired PIRA Energy Group ("PIRA"), a global provider of energy research and forecasting products and services. The purchase enhances Market and Commodities Intelligence's energy analytical capabilities by expanding its oil offering and strengthening its position in the natural gas and power markets. We accounted for the acquisition of PIRA using the purchase method of accounting. The acquisition of PIRA is not material to our consolidated financial statements.

In June of 2016, Market and Commodities Intelligence acquired RigData, a provider of daily information on rig activity for the natural gas and oil markets across North America. The purchase enhances Market and Commodities Intelligence's energy analytical capabilities by strengthening its position in natural gas and enhancing its oil offering. We accounted for the acquisition of RigData using the purchase method of accounting. The acquisition of RigData is not material to our consolidated financial statements.

In March of 2016, Market and Commodities Intelligence acquired Commodity Flow, a specialist technology and business intelligence service for the global waterborne commodity and energy markets. The purchase helps extend Market and Commodities Intelligence's trade flow analytical capabilities and complements its existing shipping services. We accounted for the acquisition of Commodity Flow using the purchase method of accounting. The acquisition of Commodity Flow is not material to our consolidated financial statements.

Following our acquisition of PIRA, we made a contingent purchase price payment in 2016 for $34 million that has been reflected in the consolidated statement of cash flows as a financing activity.

Following our acquisition of National Automobile Dealers Association's Used Car Guide ("UCG") at J.D. Power in July of 2015, we made a contingent purchase price payment in 2016 for $5 million that has been reflected in the consolidated statement of cash flows as a financing activity.

Indices

In October of 2016, Indices acquired Trucost plc, a leader in carbon and environmental data and risk analysis through its subsidiary S&P Global Indices UK Limited. The purchase will build on Indices' current portfolio of Environmental, Social and Governance solutions. The acquisition of Trucost plc is not material to our consolidated financial statements.

Ratings

In June of 2016, Ratings acquired a 49% equity investment in Thailand's TRIS Rating Company Limited from its parent company, TRIS Corporation Limited. The transaction extends an existing association between Ratings and TRIS Rating and deepens their commitment to capital markets in Thailand. We accounted for the acquisition of TRIS Rating Company using the equity method of accounting. The equity investment in TRIS Rating is not material to our consolidated financial statements.

For acquisitions during 2016 that were accounted for using the purchase method, the excess of the purchase price over the fair value of the net assets acquired is allocated to goodwill and other intangibles. The goodwill recognized on our acquisitions is largely attributable to anticipated operational synergies and growth opportunities as a result of the acquisition. The intangible assets, excluding goodwill and indefinite-lived intangibles, will be amortized over their anticipated useful lives between 3 and 10 years which will be determined when we finalize our purchase price allocations. The goodwill for PIRA and RigData is expected to be deductible for tax purposes.

2015
For the year ended December 31, 2015, we paid cash for acquisitions, net of cash acquired, totaling $2.4 billion. We used the net proceeds of our $2.0 billion of senior notes issued in August of 2015 and cash on hand to finance the acquisition of SNL. All other acquisitions were funded with cash flows from operations. Acquisitions completed during the year ended December 31, 2015 by segment included:

Market and Commodities Intelligence

In September of 2015, we acquired SNL Financial LC ("SNL") for $2.2 billion. SNL is a global provider of news, data, and analytical tools to five sectors in the global economy: financial services, real estate, energy, media & communications, and metals & mining. SNL delivers information through its suite of web, mobile and direct data feed platforms that helps clients, including investment and commercial banks, investors, corporations, and regulators make decisions, improve efficiency, and manage risk. See below for further detail related to this transaction.

In July of 2015, we acquired the entire issued share capital of Petromedia Ltd and its operating subsidiaries (“Petromedia”), an independent provider of data, intelligence, news and tools to the global fuels market that offers a suite of products that provides clients with actionable data and intelligence that enable informed decisions, minimize risk and increase efficiency. We accounted for the acquisition of Petromedia using the purchase method of accounting. The acquisition of Petromedia is not material to our consolidated financial statements.

Following our acquisition of UCG at J.D. Power in July of 2015, we made a contingent purchase price payment in 2015 for $5 million that has been reflected in the consolidated statement of cash flows as a financing activity.

For acquisitions during 2015 that were accounted for using the purchase method, the excess of the purchase price over the fair value of the net assets acquired is allocated to goodwill and other intangibles. Intangible assets recorded for all transactions are amortized using the straight-line method for periods not exceeding 18 years.

Acquisition of SNL

Acquisition-Related Expenses

During the year ended December 31, 2015, the Company incurred approximately $37 million of acquisition-related costs related to the acquisition of SNL. These expenses are included in selling and general expenses in our consolidated statements of income.

Allocation of Purchase Price

Our acquisition of SNL was accounted for using the purchase method. Under the purchase method, the excess of the purchase price over the fair value of the net assets acquired is allocated to goodwill and other intangibles. The goodwill recognized is largely attributable to anticipated operational synergies and growth opportunities as a result of the acquisition. The intangible assets, excluding goodwill and indefinite-lived intangibles, will be amortized over their anticipated useful lives between 10 and 18 years. The goodwill is expected to be deductible for tax purposes.

The following table presents the final allocation of purchase price to the assets and liabilities of SNL as a result of the acquisition.
(in millions)
 
Current assets
$
29

Property, plant and equipment
19

Goodwill
1,574

Other intangible assets, net:
 
Databases and software
421

Customer relationships
162

Tradenames
185

Other intangibles
4

Other intangible assets, net
772

Other non-current assets
1

Total assets acquired
2,395

Current liabilities
(43
)
Unearned revenue
(117
)
Other non-current liabilities
(1
)
Total liabilities acquired
(161
)
Net assets acquired
$
2,234



Supplemental Pro Forma Information

Supplemental information on an unaudited pro forma basis is presented below for the year ended December 31, 2015 as if the acquisition of SNL occurred on January 1, 2015. The pro forma financial information is presented for comparative purposes only, based on estimates and assumptions, which the Company believes to be reasonable but not necessarily indicative of the consolidated financial position or results of operations in future periods or the results that actually would have been realized had this acquisition been completed at the beginning of 2015. The unaudited pro forma information includes intangible asset charges and incremental borrowing costs as a result of the acquisition, net of related tax, estimated using the Company's effective tax rate for continuing operations for the periods presented.

(in millions)
Year Ended
 
December 31, 2015
Pro forma revenue
$
5,477

Pro forma net income
$
1,258



Non-cash investing activities
Liabilities assumed in conjunction with our acquisitions are as follows:
(in millions)
Year ended December 31,
 
2017
 
2016
 
2015
Fair value of assets acquired
$
83

 
$
253

 
$
2,576

Cash paid (net of cash acquired)
83

 
211

 
2,401

Liabilities assumed
$

 
$
42

 
$
175



Divestitures - Continuing Operations

2017
In April of 2017, we signed a letter of intent to sell our facility at East Windsor, New Jersey. The fixed assets of the facility of $5 million have been classified as held for sale, which is included in prepaid and other current assets in our consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2017.

In January of 2017, we completed the sale of Quant House SAS ("QuantHouse"), included in our Market and Commodities Intelligence segment, to QH Holdco, an independent third party. In November of 2016, we entered into a put option agreement that gave the Company the right, but not the obligation, to put the entire share capital of QuantHouse to QH Holdco. As a result, we classified the assets and liabilities of QuantHouse, net of our costs to sell, as held for sale, which were included in prepaid and other current assets and other current liabilities, respectively, in our consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2016 resulting in an aggregate loss of $31 million. On January 4, 2017, we exercised the put option, thereby entering into a definitive agreement to sell QuantHouse to QH Holdco. On January 9, 2017, we completed the sale of QuantHouse to QH Holdco.

The components of assets and liabilities held for sale related to QuantHouse, which were included in prepaid and other current assets and other current liabilities in the consolidated balance sheet, consist of the following:
(in millions)
December 31, 2016
Accounts receivable, net
$
4

Other assets
3

Assets of a business held for sale
$
7

 
 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
$
3

Unearned revenue
7

Other liabilities
35

Liabilities of a business held for sale
$
45



2016
During the year ended December 31, 2016, we completed the following dispositions that resulted in a net pre-tax gain of $1.1 billion, which was included in gain on dispositions in the consolidated statement of income:

In October of 2016, we completed the sale of Standard & Poor's Securities Evaluations, Inc. ("SPSE") and Credit Market Analysis ("CMA"), two businesses within our Market and Commodities Intelligence segment, for $425 million in cash to Intercontinental Exchange, an operator of global exchanges, clearing houses and data services. During the year ended December 31, 2016, we recorded a pre-tax gain of $364 million ($297 million after-tax) in gain on dispositions in the consolidated statement of income related to the sale of SPSE and CMA. Additionally, in October of 2016, we completed the sale of Equity and Fund Research ("Equity Research") to CFRA, a leading independent provider of forensic accounting research, analytics and advisory services. During the year ended December 31, 2016, we recorded a pre-tax gain of $9 million ($5 million after-tax) in gain on dispositions in the consolidated statement of income related to the sale of Equity Research.

In September of 2016, we completed the sale of J.D. Power, included within our Market and Commodities Intelligence segment, for $1.1 billion to XIO Group, a global alternative investments firm headquartered in London. During the year ended December 31, 2016, we recorded a pre-tax gain of $728 million ($516 million after-tax) in gain on dispositions in the consolidated statement of income related to the sale of J.D. Power.

2015
During the year ended December 31, 2015, we recorded a pre-tax gain of $11 million in gain on dispositions in the consolidated statement of income related to the sale of our interest in a legacy McGraw Hill Construction investment.

The operating profit of our businesses that were disposed of or held for sale for the years ending December 31, 2017, 2016, and 2015 is as follows:
(in millions)
Year ended December 31,
 
2017
 
2016
 
2015
Operating profit 1
$

 
$
62

 
$
85

1 The year ended December 31, 2016 excludes a pre-tax gain of $1.1 billion on our dispositions.