Hexion Inc. announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Phenolic Specialty Resin, Hexamine and European-based Forest Products Resins businesses for approximately $425 million to Black Diamond and Investindustrial.
The consideration consists of $335 million in cash and certain assumed liabilities with the remainder in future proceeds based on the performance of the business.
Together, these businesses posted sales of approximately $530 million for the last twelve months ended June 30, 2020. The transaction includes approximately 900 associates and 11 manufacturing facilities globally where phenolic specialty resins and engineered thermoset molding compounds are produced for a wide range of end markets including building and construction, industrial, automotive, electronics, agriculture and consumer.
The Company expects to use the sale proceeds to invest in its business and further reduce its debt. The transaction is intended to close in the first quarter of 2021, subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions, including Works Council consultation.
“We continue to strategically manage our portfolio providing us the ability to further strengthen our balance sheet and maintain a strong business going forward. As we proceed, we will leverage our differentiated technology and global manufacturing footprint to serve the diversified customers of our remaining businesses,” said Craig Rogerson, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer.
Black Diamond and Investindustrial added, “We are pleased to acquire these strategic assets as these businesses boast globally recognizable brands and trademarks, including Bakelite, Durite, Cellobond, and Resonance, as well as world-class facilities and a leading research and development and technical service platform.”
Credit Suisse is acting as Hexion’s financial advisor, and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP as legal counsel.