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Ardagh Glass bought Impress and creates the group Ardagh Packaging

The Ardagh Glass Group has an agreement with the majority shareholder of Impress, Doughty Hanson to acquire all shares of Impress Cooperative AU $ 1.7 billion. This operation gives rise to the group Ardagh and Packaging which will generate an annual turnover of more than 3 billion euros, will count 81 production sites in 24 countries and employ 14,000 employees.

The acquisition is dependent on approvals regulating competition in the EU and the USA.
With an annual turnover of 1.2 billion euros, Ardagh Glass is the third largest manufacturer of glass containers in Europe. The company employs 6,500 people in 24 locations in 7 countries. The company produces glass packaging for the food and beverage industry. Impress is a manufacturer of metal packaging operating worldwide with an annual turnover of 1.8 billion, operates 57 facilities in 22 countries on five continents and employing 7,500 staff. The group is part of the leaders in the European, North American and Australasian. The chairman of Ardagh Glass, Paul Coulson, commented as follows: "This is an important agreement for Ardagh. It guarantees us a presence and indeed international in scope. With the acquisition of Impress, the group Ardagh became a major player in the international market of packing.

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Making a double bond Ardagh Packaging 1.1 billion euros

Ardagh Packaging Finance, the finance subsidiary of Irish packaging group Ardagh Glass, has issued a new bond loan of 1.1 billion euros in two slices at 7 and 10 years. The obligation of due 15/10/17 in the amount of 825 million euros, with a coupon and yield 7.3785% (the subscription price of 100%) or a spread of 508 bp- midswap above. The second issue, maturing on 15/10/20, $ 275 million, a coupon and a yield of 9.25%, a spread of 664 bp. The transmitter has a prepayment option for the 15/10/14 and 15/10/15 bond 2017 for 10-year maturity. Ardagh Glass is rated B2 (equivalent to B for S & P) by Moody's positive outlook, and B + by S & P's stable outlook. The objective of this operation is to finance the acquisition of Dutch Impress. Citi, Credit Suisse and JP Morgan led the operation.

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New enlarged entity known as the Ardagh Group.

Ardagh Glass Group is pleased to announce today that it has completed the acquisition of the International Cooperative AU Impress Metal Packaging amounting to € 1.7 billion. European regulators and U.S. have both approved the transaction to create a larger organization to be known as Ardagh Group. The conclusion of this acquisition has allowed concurrent refinancing of certain debts combined group.

As a leading diversified global packaging, Ardagh Group will manage 81 sites and will occupy either the first or the second rank on all the markets it serve, representing 24 countries. The group employs approximately 14,000 people and collect annual revenues of over € 3 billion.

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Ardagh Glass interested Verallia
While Saint-Gobain lancel rating process Verallia its subsidiary, the group was approached by the Irish Ardagh Glass interested in this asset.

While Saint-Gobain launched on April 19 the process of listing its subsidiary Verallia (glass packaging, 3.5 billion euros of turnover), the group was approached by the Irish Ardagh Glass (packaging 1.3 billion euros of turnover) which focuses on the asset.

Saint-Gobain, who wishes to remain a majority, wants "to continue the IPO as announced." Verallia gives no indication of the timetable of the operation, which will be based in the financial markets, after issuance of the visa of the Autorité des marchés financiers to whom was submitted on "core document" .

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The newspaper Les Echos on Tuesday morning announced that Impress Group, and therefore the plant Moëlan have changed hands. "Thirteen years after merging the operations of Pechiney and those of German Schmalbach-Lubeca in metal packaging," writes the business daily, "the fund Doughty Hanson offloads Impress, the powerful industrial group created for the occasion . Doughty Hanson had originally planned to introduce the company in exchange. But the project, launched in late 2007, had been abandoned due to weak financial markets. It is ultimately a transfer to another professional packaging was chosen. "

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"The third largest manufacturer of packaging"

"This weekend, the newspaper said," Doughty Hanson has signed the sale of the Irish Impress Ardagh Glass, the third largest manufacturer of glass containers in Europe. The transaction amounted to 1.7 billion euros. It will allow Ardagh Glass more than double in size and offer a wide range of materials, adding cans, paint cans or aerosol Impress with glass bottles in the current group. The Irish industry will thus be a key supplier to the food groups. " "In total," still says "Les Echos", "the new entity, which will be renamed Ardagh Packaging, should employ more than 14,000 employees and achieve annual sales of more than 3 billion euros. ? This new group will manage 81 sites of production and will have a leading position in the market in 24 countries?, "Commented CEO, Niall Wall. Legacy of Pechiney, the group will be particularly well established in France, where Impress has a dozen locations. He comes for example installing a new line of food boxes on site Moëlan (The Telegram September 21). And "Les Echos" concluded: "Number two global metal packaging, with 9% market share, behind Crown American (13%), Impress currently employs 7,500 people in 57 institutions. Its turnover last year reached 1.8 billion euros. "

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