- Transaction creates $2.9 billion world-class partner for the Life
Science sector
- Bernd Reckmann to lead new EMD Millipore division headquartered in
Billerica, Massachusetts
- Merck's Chemicals business sector now comprises two new divisions:
EMD Millipore and Performance Materials
BILLERICA, Mass. & DARMSTADT, Germany, Jul 15, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Merck KGaA*, a global pharmaceutical and chemical company, today
announced the successful completion of its acquisition of Millipore
Corporation (formerly NYSE: MIL), a leading Life Science company based
in Billerica, Massachusetts, USA, for an aggregate purchase price
including debt and cash of approximately $7.0 billion. Merck agreed to
acquire Millipore on February 28, 2010 for $107 in cash per share of
Millipore common stock. The closing follows the approval of the
acquisition by Millipore's shareholders at a special meeting held on
June 3, 2010 and the satisfaction of other customary conditions,
including antitrust clearance in the United States and Europe. Merck
will now begin the process of delisting the shares of Millipore from the
New York Stock Exchange and removing the shares from registration with
the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
"With today's launch of EMD Millipore, we are creating a world-class
partner for the Life Science sector, with a comprehensive product
offering and enhanced global scale and innovative power," said Dr.
Karl-Ludwig Kley, Chairman of the Merck Executive Board. "We will now
move quickly to bring together the expertise and complementary
capabilities of both Merck and Millipore employees to capture the
significant opportunities in the high-growth, high-margin market
segments such as bio-research and bio-production."
With the close of the transaction, Dr. Bernd Reckmann will assume the
role of Head of the EMD Millipore division. Dr. Reckmann joined Merck in
1986 working in the diagnostics research unit. He has held several
senior management positions during his tenure and previously served as
President of the Merck Companies in Korea. In 2007, he was appointed to
the Executive Board of Merck and as a General Partner. Dr. Reckmann will
continue to serve as Head of Merck's Chemicals Business Sector,
overseeing both the EMD Millipore and Performance Materials divisions,
and as a member of the Executive Board.
"Both Merck and Millipore have a long and proud history of providing
superior products and solutions to their partners in the Life Science
sector," said Dr. Reckmann. "The increased breadth of the EMD Millipore
product portfolio, together with the expertise of our talented people,
will allow us to deepen our customer relationships and gain the new
insights we need to further drive innovation. We will also bring
together our research and development capabilities, which will make EMD
Millipore one of the top three investors in R&D in the Life Science
Tools industry. This, in turn, will enable us to create greater value
for our customers."
Dr. Reckmann added, "Our vision for EMD Millipore is simple: we want to
be the most sought-after company in the world for advanced life science
solutions. We will foster intimacy and trust with our customers and
business partners, and be recognized for excellence in all that we do. I
am confident in our ability to achieve this vision given our
complementary strengths and our commitment to our customers and our
communities. I am looking forward to getting started and working
alongside such a talented team."
With 10,000 employees in 64 countries, EMD Millipore (Merck Millipore
outside U.S. and Canada) had pro forma revenues of $2.9 billion for
fiscal year 2009. It will be headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts,
and supported by locations throughout the Americas, Europe and
Asia-Pacific. The new division will offer a comprehensive range of
products, technologies and services for pharma and biotech companies, as
well as for academia, to improve laboratory productivity and develop and
optimize manufacturing processes. EMD Millipore will have enhanced
global manufacturing and distribution capabilities, which will allow it
to compete more effectively in the marketplace. Additionally, a larger
sales organization will lead to greater customer service and broader
global sales coverage, opening up new growth opportunities.
EMD Millipore will consist of three business units - Bioscience, Lab
Solutions and Process Solutions - and each unit will itself comprise a
number of key focus areas, known as business fields.
Integration planning progressing well: senior management team
appointed
To ensure a swift and smooth integration, EMD Millipore has made
significant progress on the integration planning process and has
appointed the senior management team.
Following Merck's "best-of-both-worlds" integration approach across all
operating business functions, the leaders for EMD Millipore are drawn
from both companies: Jon DiVincenzo (currently President of Millipore's
Bioscience Division) will head up the Bioscience Business Unit; Klaus R.
Bischoff (currently President of the Merck's Performance & Life Science
Chemicals Division) will lead the Lab Solutions Business Unit; Jean-Paul
Mangeolle (currently President of Millipore's Bioprocess Division) will
be the new head of the Process Solutions Business Unit; and Peter C.
Kershaw (currently Corporate Vice President of Global Operations at
Millipore) will head Operations.
Martin Madaus, CEO of Millipore, will not be joining EMD Millipore but
will be available as an advisor during the integration process. Charles
Wagner, the CFO of Millipore, and Bruce Bonnevier, Corporate Vice
President for Human Resources at Millipore, will leave the company.
Joerg Hornstein, Chief Financial Officer for Merck Serono in China, has
been appointed as the new Head of Controlling for EMD Millipore; Toni
Spinazzola, Vice President for Human Resources at Millipore, will become
Head of Human Resources for EMD Millipore.
Merck expects that the majority of the integration decisions will be
made by the end of 2010. As already announced, Merck expects the
combined business to generate annual cost synergies of around $100
million, which Merck expects to realize within three years from the
closing of the transaction.
New Performance Materials division created
The second Chemicals division of Merck, Performance Materials, will be
led by Walter Galinat, currently head of the Liquid Crystals division.
It will comprise Merck's current Materials businesses and activities -
i.e. Liquid Crystals, Pigments and Cosmetics businesses.
The launch of Performance Materials will combine Merck's successful
range of materials-based products, technologies and innovative solutions
as well as its application know-how and customer-centric research to
create an even more compelling customer offering and open up additional
growth opportunities. The division will be able to more effectively
address current and future megatrends through R&D focused on future
demand drivers and a broad portfolio of innovative solutions and common
customer engagement.
Mr. Galinat said, "The integration of our specialty chemicals materials
businesses in Performance Materials allows Merck to merge innovative
chemical research and development, strong application know-how,
excellent product solutions and distinctive customer focus in promising
growth areas." The division had pro forma sales of more than $1.6
billion for fiscal year 2009, with approximately 5,000 employees
worldwide.
About EMD Millipore
EMD Millipore is the Life Science division of Merck KGaA of Germany and
offers a broad range of innovative, performance products, services and
business relationships that enable our customers' success in research,
development and production of biotech and pharmaceutical drug therapies.
Through dedicated collaboration on new scientific and engineering
insights, and as one of the top three R&D investors in the Life Science
Tools industry, EMD Millipore serves as a strategic partner to customers
and helps advance the promise of life science. Headquartered in
Billerica, Massachusetts, the division has around 10,000 employees,
operations in 64 countries and pro forma 2009 revenues of $2.9 billion.
EMD Millipore is known as Merck Millipore outside of the U.S. and Canada.
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revenues of EUR 7.7 billion in 2009, a history that began in 1668, and a
future shaped by approximately 40,000 (including Merck Millipore (in the
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characterized by innovations from entrepreneurial employees. Merck's
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