PPG Makes Revised Proposal to Combine with AkzoNobel
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On April 14, 2017, PPG (NYSE:PPG) announced recently that it made a revised proposal on March 20, 2017 to acquire Akzo Nobel N.V. (AKZA.AS; AKZOY) for Euro 90.00 (cum dividend) per ordinary share, comprised of cash of Euro 57.50 and 0.331 share of PPG common stock. This represents an increase of Euro 7.00 per ordinary share from PPG’s initial offer. Including the assumption of net debt and minority interests, the proposed transaction is valued at approximately Euro 24.5 billion, or US$26.3 billion.
   PPG was informed yesterday that AkzoNobel rejected this latest proposal. To date, the Boards of AkzoNobel have not accepted PPG’s multiple invitations to discuss its proposals and negotiate a recommended transaction.
   PPG believes this revised proposal strengthens a very attractive and highly compelling opportunity for both AkzoNobel and PPG, their respective shareholders and other stakeholders, and comprehensively addresses all relevant non-financial matters. PPG continues to believe strongly that a combination of the two companies presents a unique opportunity to build on the heritage and legacies of the respective businesses, and that the combination is in the best interest of both companies’ shareholders and other stakeholders.
   Michael McGarry, Chairman and CEO of PPG, said, “We believe the revised proposal presents an opportunity for AkzoNobel’s shareholders to realize extraordinary value, by any measure, for their shares in AkzoNobel. It provides them with a premium valuation and the opportunity to receive substantial and immediate cash consideration and participate in the success of the enterprise through ownership of shares in the combined company.”
   The Euro 90.00 (cum dividend) per ordinary share proposal would provide a 40% premium to AkzoNobel shareholders based on AkzoNobel’s unaffected closing stock price of Euro 64.42 on March 8, 2017, and is 39% above AkzoNobel’s 52-week high stock price prior to disclosure of PPG’s earlier proposal. The acquisition is expected to be immediately accretive to PPG’s earnings per share, excluding expected one-time transaction related costs, and value enhancing to PPG’s shareholders. PPG’s revised proposal provides a premium valuation for all of AkzoNobel as presently constituted, including the coatings businesses and the specialty chemical business.
   PPG’s revised proposal reflects annual run rate synergies of at least US$750 million, which could be achieved from a combination of the two companies. A substantial portion of these synergies relate to raw material purchasing, supply-chain management and optimizing distribution networks based upon PPG’s experience in acquiring AkzoNobel’s North American Decorative Coatings business.
   “A combination of PPG and AkzoNobel would result in enhanced financial growth prospects for the combined company in the coming years, which will also accrue to the benefit of all stakeholders of the combined business,” McGarry said. “PPG has continued to carefully consider the interests of all AkzoNobel stakeholders, including shareholders, employees, customers and the communities it serves. We look forward to the opportunity to engage in dialogue with AkzoNobel leadership, members of its supervisory board and other stakeholders to further discuss the merits of this revised proposal, negotiate a transaction and work together towards an agreement on mutually acceptable terms. We are respectful of the questions and concerns that have been raised and look forward to addressing these in a collaborative manner.
   “We are hopeful that AkzoNobel engages with us promptly in order to further discuss and explore the benefits of a combination for its stakeholders, including substantial commitments regarding employees in The Netherlands, research and development and sustainability.”

Terms of the Revised Proposal

   PPG continues to believe that its initial proposal presented a unique and compelling value for AkzoNobel and its shareholders. Under its comprehensive revised proposal, PPG would acquire all of AkzoNobel’s outstanding ordinary shares (including ordinary shares represented by American depositary shares), at a value of Euro 90.00 (cum dividend), consisting of Euro 57.50 in cash and 0.331 share of common stock of PPG per outstanding ordinary share (or for each three American depositary shares). The total value of Euro 90.00 is based on PPG’s closing stock price of US$105.57 and the prevailing exchange rate (US$1.074/Euro) on March 20, 2017.

PPG’s revised proposal represents:

   * A value for the total outstanding equity of AkzoNobel of approximately Euro 22.7 billion;
   * A premium of 40% over the unaffected closing price of AkzoNobel of Euro 64.42 on March 8, 2017;
   * A premium of 39% over the 52-week high unaffected closing price of AkzoNobel of Euro 64.81 on March 2, 2017;
   * A premium of 45% over the volume weighted average price per AkzoNobel share of Euro 62.07 over the three months ending March 8, 2017;
   * A premium of 32% over the unaffected 12-month median broker target price per AkzoNobel share of Euro 68.00; and
   * An attractive implied EV/EBITDA multiple of 11.6x for 2016 (based on 2016 reported financials).

Strategic Rationale to Combine Companies

   Strategically, the combination of AkzoNobel and PPG would create an enhanced global paints, coatings and specialty materials company, combining complementary products, technologies and geographies, and would:

   * Create a stronger competitor in a highly competitive global marketplace, offering a broader line of products and technologies cost-effectively to a more diverse customer base;
   * Establish an expanded portfolio of flagship technologies and brands, including combining PPG’s electrocoat, compact process, waterborne and light-weighting technologies with AkzoNobel’s advances in sustainable formulations and practices and its global Dulux, Sikkens and International Paint brands;
   * Enhance the breadth and speed of research, development and delivery of new products with extensive geographic scope and technological reach;
   * Create significant cross-selling opportunities along with a diversified combined sales force to drive incremental organic sales growth;
   * Optimize our combined operational capabilities and footprint with world-class people and facilities;
   * Be a complementary cultural fit and continue both companies’ longstanding commitment to being good employers and corporate citizens that operate in a sustainable and socially responsible manner. By adding PPG’s Sustainability focus and its COLORFUL COMMUNITIES (TM) projects together with AkzoNobel’s Planet Possible and Human Cities initiatives, the combined company can enhance the benefits to customers, the environment and the communities in which people live and operate; and
   * Create a larger enterprise that will provide more personal growth opportunities for all our combined employees while enhancing our presence and importance in more communities around the world.

PPG Commitment and Focus

   In considering its proposal, PPG believes it is important to underscore the following:

   * Strong Cultural Fit: As a peer of AkzoNobel with a global presence, including in The Netherlands, PPG has great familiarity with and appreciation for AkzoNobel’s history and culture. PPG has long admired and continues to admire the great value that AkzoNobel places in its employees, customers, suppliers and other stakeholders. PPG’s values bear remarkable similarity to AkzoNobel’s – holding a deep appreciation for how vital each of these stakeholders is to the success of the company and the communities where it operates. Like AkzoNobel, PPG understands the importance of being a responsible corporate citizen, and places great emphasis on doing so throughout the organization. Based on what PPG knows and has seen through the interactions of the two companies, including through PPG’s acquisition of AkzoNobel’s North American Decorative Coatings business and watching AkzoNobel successfully acquire and integrate ICI Plc in the United Kingdom, PPG is convinced that a business combination of the two companies would bring together two cultures that emulate one another in important ways, enabling the two companies to continue and reinforce both companies’ longstanding commitment to being good employers and corporate citizens that operate in a sustainable and socially responsible manner.
   * Proven Ability to Complete Complex Transactions: PPG’s management team has a demonstrated ability to structure and complete large, global and complex transactions spanning a variety of jurisdictions. PPG has successfully integrated more than 50 acquisitions in the last 15 years, including the acquisitions of SigmaKalon, AkzoNobel’s North American Decorative Coatings business and Comex. PPG, along with its financial and legal advisors, has spent considerable time and effort in preparation of the revised proposal, to enable the companies to expeditiously agree on and complete this transaction. PPG’s track record and the care with which it has prepared its revised proposal should provide a high level of comfort regarding the completion of a transaction with PPG.
   * Strong Financial Capability: PPG is committed to maintaining a solid investment grade credit rating for the combined company. PPG has a strong balance sheet, ample liquidity and solid investment grade ratings from all three major U.S.-based credit rating agencies. The company has reliable and ready access to low-cost capital through cash on hand, and both the public debt and equity capital markets. PPG does not require and its proposal would not be subject to a financing contingency.
   * History of Strong Performance: Over the past five years, PPG has delivered total shareholder return of 146%, outperforming its industry peer group. PPG has paid uninterrupted annual dividends since 1899, including approximately US$1.9 billion in dividends in the last five years, and 45 consecutive years of annual per share increases. PPG’s businesses generate top-tier financial returns and consistently generate strong cash flow. This history of delivering above-market returns to shareholders, together with PPG’s strong financial performance, demonstrates that, following a combination of the two companies, PPG can continue to deliver the returns that shareholders have come to expect.
   * Commitment to Employees: At PPG, we understand the importance of employees to the long-term success of our company, and the importance of investing in our employees and providing more opportunities. PPG will respect the existing employment terms of the employees of AkzoNobel, including any existing social plans, pension plans and covenants, as well as the terms of the existing individual employment agreements between AkzoNobel and its employees, in accordance with their terms. PPG looks forward to engaging with the AkzoNobel works councils to present its vision and commitment to them.
   * Commitment to Research and Development: Like AkzoNobel, PPG is embedded in the communities in which we operate and committed to investing to discover and develop new products and technologies. Far from weakening AkzoNobel’s long-term commitment to research and development initiatives at major Euro pean universities and research centers, PPG has every intention of continuing the substantial investment in research and development.
   * Commitment to the Netherlands: While the overall combined company will be headquartered in Pittsburgh, we expect AkzoNobel’s current locations in The Netherlands and throughout Euro pe to continue to play a significant and meaningful role in the future operations of the combined company. PPG is willing to reconfirm its commitment to AkzoNobel that, at a minimum, the global protective and marine business leadership will be based in Euro pe and the global architectural and specialty materials leadership, including their specialty chemicals business would be based in The Netherlands.
   * Commitment to Communities: PPG has a history of dedicating its financial resources, applying its products and using the energy of its passionate employee volunteers to address the needs of the communities where it operates. In 2016, PPG supported hundreds of community organizations across 25 countries, including 15 Colorful Communities projects throughout Euro pe, with another 15 projects identified for the region in 2017.
   * Governance and Management: PPG anticipates that the stewardship provided by AkzoNobel’s leadership would continue at the combined company. In addition to adding an AkzoNobel director to PPG’s current Board of Directors to help guide the future direction and strategy of the enlarged, global company, PPG would anticipate significant opportunities for AkzoNobel’s management team to contribute to the long-term success of the combined company. PPG has a history of providing opportunities for leadership and growth to employees of acquired businesses, including the management teams. As a point of reference, approximately twenty-five (25) of PPG’s current one hundred (100) leaders, including two (2) of the seven (7) executive officers, joined PPG via an acquisition of their company and play critical roles in the company today.
   * Brands: The combined company will continue the legacies of both companies, including the use of flagship brands and technologies and investment in research, development and innovation.
   * Corporate Social Responsibility: The combined company will also continue to maintain a commitment to operate in a sustainable and socially-responsible manner. PPG has demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainability, with more than 30% of its net sales from sustainable products, and significant reductions in energy intensity and greenhouse gas emissions. To aid PPG in addressing the concerns of employees and other stakeholders, PPG would expect to form an integration committee with representatives from both companies to help manage a successful integration of the two companies and preserve the strengths and cultures of each.

   “Like PPG, AkzoNobel has a long, proud history and a demonstrated commitment to innovation, sustainability, community engagement and people development,” added McGarry. “We would look to continue to build on these commitments and demonstrate the positive difference that the combined company can make with all stakeholders, including customers, employees and society in general. We are excited at the possibilities that can be accomplished together in the future.”
   PPG is ready to move swiftly and is in a position to complete a confirmatory due diligence simultaneously with the negotiation of a merger protocol with a view to come to a recommended transaction within a short period of time. PPG expects such merger protocol to be customary for transactions of this nature, in particular with respect to non-financial covenants relating to employees, integration, governance, strategy, organization and post-closing restructurings.
   PPG has submitted a proposal to the Boards of AkzoNobel to combine their respective businesses by way of a public offer for all issued and outstanding ordinary shares of AkzoNobel. The offer will be subject to pre-offer and offer conditions customary for transactions of this nature, including but not limited to a minimum acceptance level, required regulatory clearances having been obtained, PPG’s shareholders having approved the issuance of PPG common stock and no material adverse change having occurred. PPG will determine and confirm the conditions to the offer in accordance with applicable laws.
   No agreement has been reached and there can be no assurances that any transaction will result from this proposal.
   PPG will make further announcements if and when appropriate.