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Formerly Veoneer, Inc.

Spin-offSpun off from AutolivALVNYSE

The two companies

Parent
AutolivALVNYSE
Motor Vehicle Parts & Accessories
↓ spun off ↓

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Sector
Consumer Discretionary
Industry
Motor Vehicle Parts & Accessories
Exchange
State of incorporation
Record date
June 12, 2018
Distribution date
June 29, 2018
Ratio
1:1
Parent sector
Motor Vehicle Parts & Accessories
Form
10-12B/A
Filed
June 4, 2018

Financials — parent vs spin-off

SEC XBRL · latest year
AutolivFY25
Revenue
$10.81B
Operating income
$1.09B
Net income
$735M
Total assets
$8.64B
Equity
$2.57B
Arriver Holdco, Inc.FY21
Revenue
$1.66B
Operating income
−$357M
Net income
−$385M
Total assets
$1.75B
Equity
$853M

Latest reported figures from each company's own SEC filings — the parent after the separation and the spin-off as a standalone. Full multi-year history on each company hub.

Spin-off signals

score 1/7 favorable · factors, not advice
  • Focus-increasingNo — both Consumer Discretionary

    Spin-offs into a different sector than the parent (pure-plays) have historically outperformed diversifying ones.

  • Size vs parent (revenue)~15% of parent

    Smaller spin-offs draw more forced selling from holders who can't keep them — the classic mispricing edge.

  • Return on capital employed-30.1%

    EBIT ÷ capital employed — the quality metric the spin-off scorecard research weighs most.

  • Operating margin-21.5%

    Profitability of the standalone business, from its own SEC filings.

  • Tax-basis reportNone found

    A Form 8937 (basis allocation) accompanies tax-free §355 spin-offs — favorable for taxable holders.

  • Insider buying (post-spin)None recorded

    Officers/directors buying their own newly independent shares (Form 4) has historically preceded outperformance.

  • Time since spin-off7.9 years

    Studies find the spin-off return premium concentrates in roughly the first one to three years.

Factors the spin-off research literature (Greenblatt; Cusatis-Miles-Woolridge; Desai-Jain) associates with outcomes — computed from this company's own SEC filings, shown as factors, not a recommendation. The premium is debated and not guaranteed. How we compute these ↗

Filings & documents

Every entry traces to SEC EDGAR. The Information Statement is the primary source; the links below open the full filing and each company's complete filing history.