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Owens Corning, Saint-Gobain: withdrawal of EU merger filing for composites JV

Owens Corning and Saint-Gobain announced 23 April 2007 the voluntary withdrawal of the merger filing to the European Commission in connection with the creation of a joint venture merging Owens Corning…

Owens Corning and Saint-Gobain announced 23 April 2007 the voluntary withdrawal of the merger filing to the European Commission in connection with the creation of a joint venture merging Owens Corning“s Reinforcements Business and Saint-Gobain“s Reinforcements and Composites Business. The withdrawal in Europe will allow the two companies more time to better align calendars for the antitrust approvals of the transaction with the two main agencies: the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the United States and the European Commission. It is anticipated that the merger notification to the European Commission will be refiled in the coming weeks, with the view to obtain a phase 1 clearance. The transaction, which has been approved by the boards of both parent companies, is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory and antitrust approvals. On 27 July 2006, Owens Corning and Saint-Gobain first jointly announced that they were in discussions to merge their respective reinforcements and composites businesses, thereby creating a global company in reinforcements and composite fabrics products, with worldwide revenues of approximately USD 1.8 billion (EUR 1.5 billion) and 10,000 employees. Owens Corning and Saint-Gobain representatives jointly announced on 20 February 2007 that they had signed a joint-venture agreement to merge Owens Corning“s Reinforcements Business and Saint-Gobain“s Reinforcements and Composites Business into a new company that will be named “OCV Reinforcements”. This agreement contemplates that the joint venture will be owned 60% by Owens Corning and 40% by Saint-Gobain. After a minimum of four years, Saint-Gobain will have the option to sell its 40% stake to Owens Corning, and Owens Corning will have the option to buy Saint-Gobain“s stake in the joint venture.

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