Celanese Corporation subsidiary sets compensation amount for Celanese AG shares
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Celanese Europe Holding GmbH & Co. KG, a subsidiary of Celanese Corporation, has set the cash compensation in relation to the transfer of shares held by the minority shareholders of Celanese AG to Celanese Europe Holding at Euro 62.22 per share. The cash compensation amount was based on an independent valuation.
Celanese Corporation currently owns approximately 98% of the outstanding Celanese AG shares and approved initiating the squeeze-out of the remaining shares in November 2005. "We have made significant progress in reducing the uncertainty surrounding the minority shareholder interest in our German subsidiary," said David Weidman, president and chief executive officer. "The squeeze-out will allow us to continue to simplify our operations, increase transparency and create value for our shareholders."
The requisite transfer resolution must be voted on by shareholders of Celanese AG. Celanese AG's board of management is expected to put the resolution on the agenda of the annual shareholders' meeting scheduled on May 30-31, 2006.
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