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Steel Dynamics/OmniSource to Acquire Recycle South
Steel Dynamics/OmniSource to Acquire Recycle South
FORT WAYNE, Ind., May 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Steel Dynamics, Inc.
(Nasdaq: STLD) today announced that OmniSource Corporation, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Steel Dynamics, and Recycle South, LLC have executed a
definitive agreement whereby OmniSource will acquire the remaining equity
interests in Recycle South, one of the largest regional scrap metal recycling
companies in the nation. Recycle South was formed in August 2007 by the merger
of Carolinas Recycling Group and Atlantic Scrap and Processing. The company is
headquartered inSpartanburg, South Carolina.
Pursuant to the agreement, which has been unanimously approved by the
boards of directors of both companies, OmniSource, which already owns 25
percent of Recycle South, will acquire the remaining equity interests in a
transaction valued at approximately $500 million. Current Recycle South equity
owners will receive 3,938,000 shares of Steel Dynamics common stock, valued at
approximately $138 million and $232 million in cash. The aggregate transaction
value includes the assumption of certain liabilities, including net debt,
which are expected to total approximately $135 million at closing. Completion
of the transaction is subject only to regulatory approval, and is expected to
close before the end of the second quarter of 2008.
Recycle South employs 600 people in 19 locations throughoutNorth
Carolina,South Carolina, andGeorgia. On an annualized basis using actual
results from September of 2007 to March of 2008, the company generated
revenues of approximately $670 million from the processing of 1.4 million tons
of ferrous scrap and 150 million pounds of nonferrous scrap. The company will
operate as a division of OmniSource Corporation, and will be called OmniSource
Southeast. As part of OmniSource, all current management will remain in place
and will continue to focus on ferrous and nonferrous scrap processing,
brokerage, and the industrial scrap management needs of its customers.
Keith Busse, Chairman and CEO of Steel Dynamics commented, "This
transaction significantly expands our recycled metals business platform
created by the acquisition of OmniSource in October 2007. It demonstrates
SDI's strategic commitment to the continued expansion of ferrous and
non-ferrous recycling, which is an important element of our overall growth
plan. The additional capacity of the Recycle South operations brings our
company's total annual ferrous scrap processing capacity to approximately
seven million tons."
Danny Rifkin, President of OmniSource added, "This transaction
demonstrates the company's willingness to capitalize on growth opportunities
within the scrap processing segment and expand our geographic footprint into a
region where both industrial and obsolete scrap generation is increasing.
Having been partners with the members of Recycle South for some time, we are
confident that integration efforts will be accomplished in a timely and
efficient manner, allowing us to pursue further growth in this and other
regions."
Marvin Siegel, Chairman and CEO of Recycle South said, "We look forward to
the next stage of our involvement with OmniSource and are excited to join the
Steel Dynamics team. Our existing working relationship will make for a
natural transition allowing us to sustain our growth pattern and maintain the
highest level of service to our customers. Our strength has always been based
in the Southeast and we are now excited to provide regional leadership as part
of a larger network of companies."
About the Companies
Steel Dynamics, Inc. is the fifth largest producer of carbon steel in the
U.S. and is one of the nation's largest metals recyclers. Producing steel from
recycled steel scrap in five electric-arc-furnace mini-mills, the company
shipped 5.6 million tons of steel in 2007 and had consolidated revenues of
$4.4 billion. Steel products include flat-rolled steel, wide-flange beams,
rails, engineered bars, merchant bars, and specialty shapes. Steel Dynamics
also produces fabricated steel building products. In October 2007 Steel
Dynamics acquired OmniSource Corporation, which at the time was the largest
privately owned U.S. scrap metals processor. Including scrap processing
facilities previously owned by SDI, OmniSource now processes and trades
metallic scrap at 50 locations in the Eastern U.S. andCanada. Steel Dynamics
currently employs about 6,000 people.
Recycle South LLC is one of the leading metal recycling companies in the
southeasternUnited States. The company was formed in August 2007 by the
merger of Carolinas Recycling Group, LLC and Atlantic Scrap and Processing,
LLC, both of which were sizeable processors preceding the merger. On an
annualized basis using actual results from September of 2007 to March of 2008,
Recycle South generated revenues of approximately $670 million from the
processing of 1.4 million tons of ferrous scrap and 150 million pounds of
nonferrous scrap. The company employs 600 people at 19 locations inNorth
Carolina,South Carolina, andGeorgia.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains some predictive statements about future
events, including statements related to the proposed acquisition of Recycle
South, its integration into OmniSource Corporation and Steel Dynamics, and the
expected future benefits of the combination. These statements are intended to
be made as "forward-looking", subject to many risks and uncertainties, within
the safe harbor protections of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. Such predictive statements are not guarantees of future performance,
and actual results could differ materially from our current expectations. The
company does not assume any obligation to update these statements in a news
release or otherwise should material facts or circumstances change in ways
that would affect their accuracy.
We refer you to SDI's detailed explanation of the many factors and risks
that may cause such predictive statements to turn out differently, as set
forth in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and in other reports which
we from time to time file with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
available publicly on the SEC's Web site, www.sec.gov and on the company's Web
site, www.steeldynamics.com.
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