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Lion Copolymer acquires elastomers business from Ashland

| By Mary Page Bailey

Ashland Inc. (Covington, Ky.; www.ashland.com) and Lion Copolymer Holdings, LLC (Geismar, La.; www.lioncopolymer.com) have announced that they have reached a definitive agreement under which Lion Copolymer will purchase Ashland’s elastomers business based in Port Neches, Tex. The transaction is expected to close by December 31, 2014, contingent on certain customary regulatory approvals and standard closing conditions. Financial terms were not disclosed.
 
The elastomers business accounted for approximately 17% of Ashland Performance Materials’ $1.6 billion in sales for the trailing 12 months ended June 30, 2014. This business, which primarily serves the North American replacement tire market, was acquired by Ashland as part of the International Specialty Products transaction in August 2011. Ashland operates a 250-person manufacturing facility in Port Neches that serves elastomers customers.
 
"This decision fits Ashland’s well-established strategy of divesting non-core assets and reinvesting in higher-margin, specialty chemical businesses where we see attractive growth opportunities,” said James J. O’Brien, Ashland chairman and chief executive officer. “We are pleased with the value we received for the business and believe this transaction represents a good strategic fit for Lion."
 
“With the acquisition of the Ashland elastomers business, we are pleased once again to be in this segment of the synthetic rubber business,” said Jesse Zeringue, Executive Vice-President of Lion Copolymer Holdings, LLC/President of Lion Copolymer Geismar, LLC. “We think the size of the facility in Port Neches, access to feedstock and excellent storage capacity, combined with specialty products such as hot styrene-butadiene rubber polymers and high styrene polymers, provide us with an excellent growth opportunity. We were also impressed by the quality of the operations and the plant, which has benefited from significant investment over the years.”