Akzo Nobel to Detail Plan to Separate Its Specialty Chemicals Business -- Update
March 28 2017 - 6:24AM
Dow Jones News
By Ben Dummett and Christopher Alessi
Paint giant Akzo Nobel NV on Tuesday said it would announce next
month specific plans for the separation of its specialty chemicals
business, in the Dutch firm's latest effort to ward off a $24
billion takeover approach from U.S. rival PPG Industries Inc.
The plan, announced earlier this month, comes on the heels of
Akzo's rejection of a second, sweetened offer by PPG last week of
EUR88.72 ($96.4) a share, up from an initial bid of EUR83 a
share.
"Our new strategy will further unlock the value within the
company, including the creation of two focused businesses," Chief
Executive Ton Büchner said in a statement. "We are best placed to
deliver these plans ourselves," he added.
The company said it would outline plans for the separation of
the specialty chemicals unit from the paints business, along with a
fresh financial guidance, when it reports first-quarter results on
April 19.
The announcement comes amid efforts by some of Akzo's largest
investors to push the Amsterdam-based company to engage in
negotiations with Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries Inc.
Shareholders including Causeway Capital Management LLC's, Akzo's
biggest investor, and activist investor Elliott Management Corp.
have said that while PPG's latest offer was inadequate, it was high
enough that Akzo should start negotiating.
"As long-term shareholders, we believe combining Akzo Nobel and
PPG would create a stronger company and lead to improved prospects
for both shareholders and employees," Causeway Capital Management
Chief Executive Sarah Ketterer wrote in a letter to Akzo's
management board last week.
Causeway owns a 6.8% stake in Akzo and Elliott owns a 3%
stake.
Elliott has threatened to use corporate-governance rules
particular to Akzo's structure to call a special shareholders
meeting, in a bid to force Akzo's board to talk with PPG. To
achieve that goal, Elliott has said it would need 10% shareholder
support. Causeway's support bolsters that effort.
Still, investors see the deal as unlikely. Akzo's stocks was
down 0.2%, at EUR78.21, midmorning Tuesday, well below PPG's latest
offer price of EUR88.72.
Even if Elliott could remove members of Akzo's management and
supervisory board, it would likely struggle to push the Dutch
company into takeover talks because of the difficulty investors
would face appointing new nominees, says Edmund-Philipp Schuster, a
professor at the London School of Economics. That is because the
Foundation Akzo Nobel, whose board holds seats on Akzo's
supervisory board, "effectively has an exclusive nomination right
for any replacement directors," Mr. Schuster said. "The current
governance structure means that a hostile takeover would make
little sense for any acquirer."
Nonetheless, analysts have widely speculated that PPG will come
back with a higher, third offer. "We think PPG will raise its offer
to purchase Akzo for cash to EUR92 a share," analysts at J.P.
Morgan wrote in a recent note.
The trans-Atlantic standoff puts at odds two of the world's
oldest industrial companies. Akzo Nobel was created from the merger
of paint and chemicals companies in Sweden and the Netherlands that
dated back more than a century. Among them was a chemicals firm
founded by Alfred Nobel, who launched the prizes that bear his
name. After the merger in 1994, Akzo acquired two of Britain's
oldest paint and chemicals firms.
PPG, founded in 1883 as Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., was the
first U.S. company to successfully market large sheets of glass,
until then an expensive rarity. It quickly expanded into chemicals
to secure a supply of raw materials and was an early supplier of
the automotive and aviation industries.
Write to Ben Dummett at ben.dummett@wsj.com and Christopher
Alessi at christopher.alessi@wsj.com
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