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11-12-99 NEW HOLLAND
AND CASE COMPLETE MERGER
Racine, Wisconsin (November 12, 1999) – New Holland (NYSE:
NH) and
Case Corporation (NYSE: CSE) announced that the merger of the
two companies has been completed today. Details concerning the
combined company will be released on Monday, November 15.
The company, which is traded on the New York Stock Exchange,
is one of the largest in the equipment industry with combined
1998 revenue of approximately $12 billion. The multiple brands
and corresponding distribution networks of both the Case and New
Holland organizations will be maintained in the marketplace.
The merger agreement was announced by the two companies in
May 1999. In late October and early November, the merger
received clearance from regulatory agencies in Europe and the
United States. Under the terms of the agreement, Case
shareholders, who approved the transaction in August, will
receive $55 per share.
The two companies share long histories in the equipment
industry. Case was founded in 1842 near Racine, Wisconsin, by
Jerome Increase Case. The company first made grain threshing
machines. Through expansion and acquisition, the company
developed a broad line of agricultural equipment, while also
becoming the leading supplier of small- to medium-sized
construction equipment. Case Capital, the company's financial
services business, began in 1957.
New Holland was formed in 1991 from the merger of Ford New
Holland and Fiat Geotech. Predecessor company Braud began the
manufacture of agricultural equipment in France in 1870, and New
Holland Machine Company followed in 1895. New Holland has
rapidly established a significant global presence in
agricultural equipment and a growing presence in the
construction equipment industry.
Case Corporation is a leading worldwide designer,
manufacturer and distributor of agricultural and construction
equipment, and offers a broad array of financial products and
services. Headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin, Case had 1998
revenues of $6.1 billion and sells its products in 150 countries
through a network of approximately 4,900 independent dealers.
New Holland is a world leader in the design and manufacture
of a full line of agricultural and construction equipment, and
offers a rapidly expanding line of financial services in many of
its markets. With revenues of $5.7 billion in 1998, the company
and its joint venture partners operate in 160 countries through
a network of approximately 6,100 dealers and distributors.
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