15.11.2007 03:33:00
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Avery Dennison Prices $400 Million 7.875% Corporate HiMEDS Units Offering
Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE:AVY) announced today that it has priced
its offering of 8,000,000 Corporate HiMEDS Units at 7.875% with a stated
amount of $50.00 per unit, for an aggregate stated amount of $400
million. The offering is expected to close on November 20, 2007, subject
to customary closing conditions. Avery Dennison has also granted the
underwriters an option to purchase up to 800,000 additional Corporate
HiMEDS Units at 7.875%, for an aggregate additional stated amount of $40
million, solely to cover over-allotments, if any.
Avery Dennison intends to use the net proceeds to repay commercial paper
obligations it incurred principally in connection with financing its
acquisition of Paxar Corporation in June 2007.
Each Corporate HiMEDS Unit will initially consist of a contract to
purchase Avery Dennison common stock and a 1/20 undivided beneficial
ownership interest in a $1,000 principal amount senior note due November
15, 2020. Under each purchase contract, the holder is required to
purchase between 0.7682 shares and 0.9756 shares of Avery Dennison
common stock, in each case subject to anti-dilution adjustments, no
later than on November 15, 2010. The threshold appreciation price of the
purchase contracts is $65.09, which represents a premium of
approximately 27.00% over the last reported sale price of Avery Dennison
common stock of $51.25 on November 14, 2007. Pursuant to the Corporate
HiMEDS Units, Avery Dennison will make quarterly cash payments to
holders in connection with interest on the senior notes, payable at
5.350% per year, and contract adjustment payments on the purchase
contracts, payable at 2.525% per year. The Corporate HiMEDS Units will
carry a total distribution rate of 7.875% per year.
The joint book-running managers for this offering are J.P. Morgan
Securities Inc. and Citi with Banc of America Securities LLC, Barclays
Capital Inc. and Wachovia Capital Markets, LLC as co-managers.
This announcement does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation
of an offer to buy these securities, nor shall there be any sale of
these securities in any jurisdiction in which such an offer,
solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or
qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction. The
HiMEDS Units offering may be made only by means of a prospectus and a
related prospectus supplement, copies of which may be obtained when
available from J.P. Morgan Securities Inc., at 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza,
Floor 5B 10081 and from Citi, at Brooklyn Army Terminal, 140 58th
Street, 8th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11220.
Avery Dennison is a global leader in pressure-sensitive labeling
materials, retail tag, ticketing and branding systems, and office
products. Based in Pasadena, Calif., Avery Dennison is a FORTUNE 500
Company with 2006 sales of $5.6 billion. Following the acquisition of
Paxar in 2007, Avery Dennison employs more than 30,000 individuals in 51
countries worldwide, who develop, manufacture and market a wide range of
products for both consumer and industrial markets. Products offered by
Avery Dennison include: Fasson brand self-adhesive materials; Avery
Dennison and Paxar brand products for the retail and apparel industries;
Avery brand office products and graphics imaging media; specialty tapes,
peel-and-stick postage stamps, and labels for a wide variety of
automotive, industrial and durable goods applications.
"Safe Harbor”
Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:
Certain statements contained in this document are "forward-looking
statements” intended to qualify for the safe
harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements and financial or
other business targets are subject to certain risks and uncertainties.
Actual results and trends may differ materially from historical or
expected results depending on a variety of factors, including but not
limited to risks and uncertainties relating to investment in development
activities and new production facilities; fluctuations in cost and
availability of raw materials; ability of the Company to achieve and
sustain targeted cost reductions, including synergies expected from the
integration of the Paxar business in the time and at the cost
anticipated; ability of the Company to generate sustained productivity
improvement; successful integration of acquisitions; successful
implementation of new manufacturing technologies and installation of
manufacturing equipment; the financial condition and inventory
strategies of customers; customer and supplier concentrations; changes
in customer order patterns; loss of significant contract(s) or
customer(s); timely development and market acceptance of new products;
fluctuations in demand affecting sales to customers; impact of
competitive products and pricing; selling prices; business mix shift;
credit risks; ability of the Company to obtain adequate financing
arrangements; fluctuations in interest rates; fluctuations in pension,
insurance and employee benefit costs; impact of legal proceedings,
including the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
investigation into industry competitive practices, and any related
proceedings or lawsuits pertaining to this investigation or to the
subject matter thereof or of the concluded investigations by the U.S.
Department of Justice ("DOJ”),
the European Commission, and the Canadian Department of Justice
(including purported class actions seeking treble damages for alleged
unlawful competitive practices, which were filed after the announcement
of the DOJ investigation), as well as the impact of potential violations
of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act based on issues in China;
changes in governmental regulations; changes in political conditions;
fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and other risks
associated with foreign operations; worldwide and local economic
conditions; impact of epidemiological events on the economy and the
Company’s customers and suppliers; acts of
war, terrorism, natural disasters; and other factors.
The Company believes that the most significant risk factors that could
affect its ability to achieve its stated financial expectations in the
near-term include (1) the impact of economic conditions on underlying
demand for the Company’s products; (2) the
impact of competitors’ actions, including
pricing, expansion in key markets, and product offerings; (3) the degree
to which higher raw material and energy-related costs can be passed on
to customers through selling price increases (and previously implemented
selling price increases can be sustained), without a significant loss of
volume; (4) potential adverse developments in legal proceedings and/or
investigations regarding competitive activities, including possible
fines, penalties, judgments or settlements; and (5) the ability of the
Company to achieve and sustain targeted cost reductions, including
expected synergies associated with the Paxar acquisition.
For a more detailed discussion of these and other factors, see "Risk
Factors” and "Management’s
Discussion and Analysis of Results of Operations and Financial Condition”
in the Company’s Form 10-K for the year ended
December 30, 2006, and in the Company’s Form
10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended September 29, 2007, filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements
included in this news release are made only as of the date of this news
release, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update the
forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
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