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Kodak Completes Sale of its Flexographic Packaging Division to Montagu

Press release from the issuing company

New company Miraclon to meet packaging industry needs with KODAK FLEXCEL Solutions

Rochester, N.Y. – Eastman Kodak Company and Montagu Private Equity LLP announced the completion of the sale of Kodak’s Flexographic Packaging Division (FPD). Now part of Montagu’s portfolio, the division operates as a standalone company known as Miraclon. As previously announced, Kodak’s flexographic leadership team has transitioned as part of the deal and will continue to directly manage this business.

Proceeds at close were approximately $320 million, which included the gross purchase price of $340 million less agreed indebtedness, other items, and delayed proceeds related to a deferred close entity.

The net proceeds from the transaction will be used by Kodak to reduce outstanding term debt. The Company expects to refinance the remaining outstanding term debt.

Over the past five years, FPD has grown and thrived within Kodak and become a significant player in the package printing industry.

“Closing this sale was a priority for Kodak, and I’m proud we were able to execute on this plan and leverage a homegrown asset,” said Jim Continenza, Executive Chairman of Kodak. “This is one of many steps we are taking to increase our financial stability and focus on generating cash for our shareholders.”

Kodak remains committed to the print industry and delivering products and services that meet the evolving needs of printers. Following this transaction, Kodak will continue to focus on the demonstrated growth areas of SONORA environmental plates, enterprise inkjet, workflow software and brand licensing. The Company is well positioned for the future by leveraging these growth engines and continuing to maximize value in commercial printing, film and advanced materials.

UBS Investment Bank acted as exclusive financial advisor and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP acted as legal advisor to Kodak for the transaction. Ernst & Young acted as financial advisor, Bain & Co. acted as commercial advisor and Linklaters LLP acted as legal advisor to Montagu for the transaction.

Discussion

By Gordon Pritchard on Apr 10, 2019

Makes sense to dispose of an asset while it still has value given that the future of flexo and labels and packaging is pretty grim...Errr, hang on, wait a minute...

 

By Raymond Prince on Apr 15, 2019

Better wait a big minute on that one Gordon.

 

By Gordon Pritchard on Apr 15, 2019

What are your thoughts on this asset sale?