Henkel Has Signed Exclusivity Agreement With Akzo Nobel
30 7월 2007 - 8:48PM
PR Newswire (US)
Enhancement of global market position planned DUSSELDORF, Germany
and GULPH MILLS, Penn., July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Henkel
KGaA and Akzo Nobel N.V., Arnhem, The Netherlands, have signed an
exclusivity agreement on July 26, 2007. At the same time Henkel and
Akzo Nobel have negotiated an agreement about a back-to-back
transaction, the signing of which is still pending. This agreement
allows Henkel to acquire the adhesives and electronic materials
businesses of National Starch and Chemical Company, Bridgewater,
NJ, a subsidiary company of ICI, in the case that Akzo Nobel can
acquire ICI. It is intended -- subject to approval by the Henkel
Shareholders' Committee -- to execute the back-to-back agreement
immediately prior to the formal announcement of an offer by Akzo
Nobel for ICI. The businesses to be acquired from National Starch
realized sales of about 1.26 billion GBP (about 1.85 billion euros)
in 2006. (Logo:
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Complementary businesses The businesses of Henkel and the
businesses to be acquired from National Starch would be highly
complementary with respect to market segments. Within adhesives,
National Starch holds very strong positions in non-wovens and
athletic footwear, while Henkel is particularly strong in the
automotive and aerospace industries. With regard to electronic
materials, comprising adhesives for the semiconductor and
electronics industry, the combined businesses would be of a size
that would allow Henkel to serve the different submarkets more
efficiently. In addition, the new businesses would further provide
Henkel with additional technological capabilities in attractive
application areas where Henkel so far has been active only to a
limited extent. These include adhesives for various medical
applications and pressure- sensitive adhesives. The two businesses
would also enjoy complementary geographic fit. With the businesses
to be acquired from National Starch, Henkel could significantly
strengthen its Asian business and in some countries of this region,
such as Japan, would achieve market entry. The transaction would
also enhance Henkel's presence in other fast growing markets such
as Eastern Europe and Latin America. Closing of such a back-to-back
agreement is conditional upon a successful takeover of ICI by Akzo
Nobel. If however Akzo Nobel will make a formal offer and if this
will then be successfully concluded, is uncertain. For more than
130 years, Henkel has been a leader with brands and technologies
that make people's lives easier, better and more beautiful. Henkel
operates in three business areas -- Home Care, Personal Care, and
Adhesives Technologies -- and ranks among the Fortune Global 500
companies. In fiscal 2006, Henkel generated sales of 12.740 billion
euros and operating profit of 1,298 million euros. Our 52,000
employees worldwide are dedicated to fulfilling our corporate
claim, "A Brand like a Friend," and ensuring that people in more
than 125 countries can trust in brands and technologies from
Henkel. This document contains forward-looking statements which are
based on the current estimates and assumptions made by the
corporate management of Henkel KGaA. Forward-looking statements are
characterized by the use of words such as expect, intend, plan,
predict, assume, believe, estimate, anticipate, etc. Such
statements are not to be understood as in any way guaranteeing that
those expectations will turn out to be accurate. Future performance
and the results actually achieved by Henkel KGaA and its affiliated
companies depend on a number of risks and uncertainties and may
therefore differ materially from the forward-looking statements.
Many of these factors are outside Henkel's control and cannot be
accurately estimated in advance, such as the future economic
environment and the actions of competitors and others involved in
the marketplace. Henkel neither plans nor undertakes to update any
forward-looking statements. Contact: Henkel Corporate
Communications Cindy Demers (North America) Phone: 480-754-4090
Lars Witteck (Germany) Phone: +49-211-797-2606 Fax:
+49-211-798-9208 Wulf Kluppelholz (Germany) Phone: +49-211-797-1875
Fax: +49-211-798-9208 http://www.henkelna.com/
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Demers (North America), Phone: +1-480-754-4090, , or Lars Witteck
(Germany), Phone: +49-211-797-2606, Fax: +49-211-798-9208, or Wulf
Kluppelholz (Germany), Phone: +49-211-797-1875, Fax:
+49-211-798-9208, , all of Henkel Corporate Communications Web
site: http://www.henkelna.com/
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