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Apollo Takes $3.7B Stake in Nippon Sheet Glass, Marks First Building Materials Anchor

The alternative manager moves into architectural glass supply chains as construction debt reprices globally.

Published May 16, 2026 Source WSJ From the chopped neck
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Apollo Global Management
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Apollo Takes $3.7B Stake in Nippon Sheet Glass, Marks First Building Materials Anchor

The alternative manager moves into architectural glass supply chains as construction debt reprices globally.

Source WSJ ↗

Apollo Global Management agreed to acquire Nippon Sheet Glass in a $3.7 billion transaction announced Tuesday, marking the firm's first control position in building materials manufacturing. The deal gives Apollo operational oversight of one of the world's three largest architectural glass producers, with 31 plants across Asia, Europe, and North America and $5.8 billion in trailing revenue.

Nippon Sheet Glass supplies float glass, automotive glazing, and specialty coatings to construction and automotive end markets. The company has struggled with ¥380 billion in net debt and a 22% decline in operating margin since 2019, pressured by energy costs in European operations and slower Chinese real estate absorption. Apollo is acquiring the business from public shareholders at ¥720 per share, a 42% premium to the 30-day average and roughly 0.64x trailing sales. The structure is a tender offer with anticipated close in Q3 2025, subject to Japanese regulatory clearance and minority shareholder acceptance thresholds.

The acquisition reflects two larger shifts in how alternatives capital is positioning for the next credit cycle. First, Apollo is moving upstream in construction supply chains while commercial real estate debt remains mispriced. Owning the glass supplier gives the firm a hedge against its $89 billion commercial real estate credit book—when buildings pencil again, the raw materials flow through Apollo-controlled entities. Second, the firm is adding operating leverage at a moment when manufacturing assets trade at trough multiples but input costs have stabilized. European natural gas forwards are 68% below 2022 peaks, and Chinese flat glass prices have firmed 11% since November, both tailwinds absent in the seller's valuation assumptions.

For allocators, this transaction is less about glass than about where Apollo sees clearing prices in industrials. The firm has deployed $14.3 billion in manufacturing and materials assets since mid-2023, including Reynolds Consumer Products, Barnes Group, and Catalent. The common thread: businesses with reliable unit economics, elevated leverage from prior expansion cycles, and customer bases that cannot easily substitute suppliers. Nippon Sheet Glass serves 187 automotive OEMs and glaziers under multi-year contracts, creating natural customer stickiness that supports margin recovery under new ownership.

Watch for Apollo's approach to the European footprint, where nine plants account for 38% of capacity but generated negative EBITDA in the last fiscal year. The firm will likely consolidate production in lower-cost geographies or exit commodity float glass in favor of higher-margin coated and specialty products. Also watch how Apollo finances the buyout—if the firm taps its insurance balance sheet for acquisition debt, it signals confidence in near-term cash generation and a willingness to deploy permanent capital in cyclical industrials. Expect refinancing or restructuring disclosures within 90 days of close, and nameplate changes at the European plants by year-end.

The transaction closes the week Apollo crossed $733 billion in assets under management, with $164 billion in hybrid and perpetual capital vehicles that permit exactly this kind of operational control in out-of-favor sectors.

The takeaway
Apollo's **$3.7B** Nippon Sheet Glass acquisition positions the firm upstream in construction supply chains as building materials trade at trough valuations.
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