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Ashland Completes Acquisition of Hercules

November 21, 2008
COVINGTON, Ky. and WILMINGTON, Del.—Ashland Inc. has completed its acquisition of Hercules Incorporated, creating a specialty chemicals company serving many of the world’s most essential needs and industries.

Each share of Hercules common stock outstanding was exchanged for $18.60 in cash and 0.093 of a share of Ashland common stock.

“This is a landmark day for our combined employees, customers, shareholders and all those with whom we interact,” said James J. O’Brien, Ashland chairman and chief executive officer. “Together, we now begin working to build an exciting new future, confident that our people, technologies, products and services will drive our growth for years to come.”

Transformation overview   
Ashland now comprises a core of three specialty chemical businesses that will drive the company both strategically and financially, generating approximately 75 percent of total EBITDA on a pro forma basis. These businesses—paper and water technologies, specialty resins, and specialty additives and functional ingredients—hold strong market positions and promising global growth potential. Ashland’s logistics efficiencies and well-developed marketing capabilities in consumer markets complement its core businesses and enhance its ability to deliver valued products and services.

“This transaction better positions Ashland to deliver more stable and predictable earnings, generate stronger cash flows and gain access to higher growth markets worldwide, most especially those in emerging economies,” said O’Brien.

Ashland anticipates approximately $120 million in annual run-rate savings by eliminating redundancies and capturing operational efficiencies by the end of fiscal year 2010.

“Our integration team, guided by Ted Harris and supported by key representatives of both companies, has already provided a solid foundation for our continued development as one company,” said O’Brien. “Their ongoing management of this activity is focused on successfully integrating the best processes from both companies, achieving our synergy and cost-saving targets and pursuing the new opportunities for growth.”

The expanded international presence of Ashland, as a result of the transaction, will increase revenue derived outside North America to roughly 35 percent of the total $10.7 billion of pro forma revenue for the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2008.

Ashland’s new structure, incorporating the former Hercules businesses is composed of five commercial units:

• Ashland Hercules Water Technologies, a $2 billion specialty paper and water chemicals business formed from the related operations of Hercules and Ashland;

• Ashland Performance Materials, the specialty resins business serving construction, infrastructure, energy and transportation segments;

 

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