Eastman delays spin-off
20 Nov 2001
Eastman Chemical Company has delayed the planned spin-off of its specialty chemicals and plastics business due to adverse market conditions and the lack of near-term visibility.
The company currently expects to review the environment for the spin-off in the middle of 2002, pending improvement in the global economic outlook. Accordingly, the special meeting of shareowners scheduled for December 18th, 2001, has been cancelled.
Sustained weakness in the global economy has caused a tightening in the financial markets, deterioration in the company's main business lines and a lack of clear signals for near-term recovery. Based on these factors, Eastman's management recommended to the board of directors, and the board has decided, that it is in the shareowners' best interest to postpone the spin-off.
'We continue to believe that dividing our businesses through the proposed spin-off could yield significant benefits to the shareowners in terms of management focus and distinct strategies for growth,' said Earnest W. Deavenport, Jr., the company's chairman and CEO.
'In the coming months, we will renew our focus on our business fundamentals, including cost cutting and integration, and will remain poised to take advantage of improving market conditions,' he concluded.