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Caterpillar: $580 million charge tied to accounting tricks at company in China

NEW YORK Caterpillar (CAT) said Friday that it found deliberate "accounting misconduct" at a recently acquired company in China.

The U.S. based construction and mining equipment company has removed several managers at the company and will take a non-cash $580 million charge in the fourth quarter tied to the misconduct.

Caterpillar said that an internal investigation of coal mining company ERA Mining Machinery and its subsidiary Zhengzhou Siwei Mechanical & Electrical Manufacturing uncovered the issue.

Caterpillar determined that several Siwei senior managers were involved in the accounting misconduct before the acquisition. It said they were trying to overstate the profitability of Siwei prior to the deal.

"It is important to understand that Siwei was a publicly traded company with audited financial statements," said Caterpillar in a statement on Friday. "What we discovered at Siwei following the acquisition was deliberate, multi-year, coordinated accounting misconduct that was concealed by the persons responsible."

Caterpillar has put a new leadership team in place and moved manufacturing to another division led by a long-time Caterpillar employee.

"The actions carried out by these individuals are offensive and completely unacceptable," said Doug Oberhelman, Chairman and CEO of Caterpillar. "This conduct does not represent, in any way, shape or form, the way Caterpillar does business or how we expect our employees to work."

The company said that despite these actions, it continues to believe the Siwei acquisition is aligned with its strategy to expand in the Chinese coal mining industry.

Caterpillar said it does not expect the matter will have a significant impact on 2013 revenue or profit. It will provide a 2013 outlook on January 28 when it reports quarterly results.

Caterpillar shares fell $1.51 to $96.11 in after-hours trading. The stock closed at $97.62, up $1.92, in the regular session.

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