Saint-Gobain has announced that it has bought back 10 million of its own shares (c.1.8% of its share capital) at a price of 385 million euros as part of the accelerated bookbuilding process completed today by Wendel, concerning a total of 30 million Saint-Gobain shares representing approximately 5.3% of the share capital.
This buyback was made at the placement price as part of the existing share buyback program authorized by Saint-Gobain’s shareholders at the AGM of June 4, 2015. All shares so repurchased will be cancelled.
Following completion of this transaction and future cancellation of the shares so repurchased, Wendel will retain a stake of approximately 6.4% of Compagnie de Saint- Gobain’s share capital and 11.1% of its voting rights, remaining a significant long-term shareholder of Saint-Gobain within the framework of the existing governance agreements between the two companies.
Pierre-André de Chalendar, Chairman and CEO of Saint-Gobain, stated: “The transaction launched by Wendel allows us to buy back shares at attractive terms and to move significantly toward our medium-term objective of decreasing the number of shares to 531 million. I welcome the reiterated confidence of Wendel in the group’s growth prospects and our continued partnership. In parallel with this transaction, Saint-Gobain will continue its investment and acquisition program with notably the acquisition of a controlling interest in Sika.”
Frédéric Lemoine, Chairman of the Executive Board of Wendel, stated: “After having achieved all of our investment objectives 18 months ahead of schedule, this transaction significantly increases our flexibility to seize high potential investment opportunities identified by our teams, while significantly improving our financial structure. Within the framework of our governance agreement, Wendel remains a very significant shareholder of Saint-Gobain and thereby intends to benefit from the strong prospects offered by the group. The considerable work of business portfolio optimization carried out under the leadership of Pierre-André de Chalendar, the prospect of a rebound in construction markets as well as the strategic plan to acquire a controlling interest in Sika should enhance the group’s value creation potential in the future.”