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Acquisition underscores Dow's commitment to Performance businesses / Will create US Dollar 1 billion Water Soluble Polymers business for Dow
Midland, USA / Leverkusen, Germany - The Dow Chemical Company and the Bayer
Group today announced that they have reached agreement for Dow to acquire Bayer'
s Wolff Walsrode business group, primarily involved in cellulose products. The
transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2007, subject to
regulatory approval. Financial terms have not been disclosed.
For Dow, the agreement underscores the Company's commitment to strengthen its
Performance businesses portfolio as part of its goal to dampen earnings
cyclicality while driving growth.
“We continue to deliver on our strategy - the acquisition of Wolff Walsrode is
another step along our path to maximize long-term shareholder value from
investments into advantaged technologies, growing end-use markets and emerging
geographies,” said Andrew Liveris, Dow's chairman and chief executive officer.
Bayer announced in March 2006 that it would divest its subsidiaries H.C. Starck
and Wolff Walsrode AG. “I'm pleased that following the sale of H.C. Starck, we'
ve also found a buyer that offers promising perspectives for the future of
Wolff Walsrode,” said Bayer management board chairman Werner Wenning. “As
planned, the proceeds will help to finance the acquisition of Schering.”
Wolff Walsrode, with 2005 revenues of more than US Dollar 400 million, would
become an integral part of Dow's Water Soluble Polymers business.
“The acquisition will create a US Dollar 1 billion performance business for
Dow. We will accelerate growth, ensure long-term supply, and offer a broad
portfolio of differentiated solutions by expanding our collective expertise and
capabilities,” said Romeo Kreinberg, Dow's executive vice president for the
Performance Plastics and Chemicals portfolio.
Dow and Wolff Walsrode are complementary, bringing different products,
processes, applications and expertise to the combined business. “Dow is a good
strategic fit for Wolff Walsrode and our expertise is an excellent basis for
further growth in cellulosics in particular,” said Dr. Dieter Herzog, managing
director of Wolff Walsrode.
The new business would combine Wolff's advanced production technology and
proficiency in HEMC (Hydroxyethyl Methyl Cellulose) and CMC (Carboxymethyl
Cellulose) chemistry with Dow's leading HPMC (Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose)
product brands and industry expertise. Cellulose derivatives produced by the
combined businesses are used across a broad range of industry sectors,
including construction materials, personal care, pharmaceuticals, food and a
number of specialty applications.
About Wolff Walsrode
The Wolff Walsrode group of companies develops and manufactures a variety of
products based on cellulose, a natural raw material. Wolff Cellulosics produces
and distributes high performance cellulose derivatives including hydroxyethyl
methyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose and nitro cellulose. Key applications
include construction materials, food and personal care. Walsroder Casings
specializes in the production and distribution of casings for the food
industry, operating from plants in Germany and Poland. Wolff Walsrode employs
some 1,500 people and had net sales of EUR 329 million in 2005. Its principal
sites are in Germany in the Walsrode Industrial Park and the Bitterfeld
Chemical Park.
About Dow Water Soluble Polymers
The global Water Soluble Polymers business is a US Dollar 650 million business
within the Performance Plastics and Chemicals portfolio of The Dow Chemical
Company. It offers a wide portfolio of cellulose ethers and provides
application and formulation expertise, products, and related technologies. The
business employs nearly 700 people at 14 sites worldwide. Its brands include
Amerchol, a global manufacturer and marketer of performance ingredients for
personal care formulations; CELLOSIZE™ Hydroxyethyl Cellulose (HEC); Dow
Dispersion Sciences, an advanced technology for the personal care industry;
DOW™ Latex Powders; ETHOCEL™ Ethylcellulose Polymers; METHOCEL™ Cellulose
Ethers; and POLYOX™ Water-Soluble Resins.
About Dow
Dow is a diversified chemical company that harnesses the power of science and
technology to improve living daily. The Company offers a broad range of
innovative products and services to customers in more than 175 countries,
helping them to provide everything from fresh water, food and pharmaceuticals
to paints, packaging and personal care products. Built on a commitment to its
principles of sustainability, Dow has annual sales of US Dollar 46 billion and
employs 42,000 people worldwide. References to "Dow" or the "Company" mean The
Dow Chemical Company and its consolidated subsidiaries unless otherwise
expressly noted. More information about Dow can be found at www.dow.com.
About Bayer
Bayer is a research-based, growth-oriented global enterprise with core
competencies in the fields of health care, nutrition and high-tech materials.
The company's products and services are designed to benefit people and improve
their quality of life. At the same time Bayer wants to create value through
innovation, growth and improved earning power. More information about Bayer can
be found at www.bayer.com.
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