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31-Oct-2008
Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement
As previously disclosed, Material Sciences Corporation ("MSC") has been exploring strategic alternatives for its manufacturing facility in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, including, continuing operations, a possible joint venture, a strategic alliance or sale of the facility. As a result of these activities and as described below, on October 30, 2008, MSC entered into an agreement to sell the facility's real property, on which it currently operates a coil coating facility, and an agreement to sell certain plant and equipment and selected inventory and supplies at the facility. The relevant agreements are described in more detail below.
Real Estate Purchase Agreement with K. MATKEM of Morrisville, L.P.
On October 30, 2008, MSC, MSC Pre Finish Metals (MV) Inc., a Delaware corporation and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of MSC ("Seller"), K. MATKEM of Morrisville, LP, a Pennsylvania limited partnership (the "Real Estate Buyer"), and Theodorus A. Bus and James P. Bus (together, the "Buyer Principals") entered into a Real Estate Purchase Agreement (the "Real Estate Purchase Agreement"), pursuant to which Seller agreed to sell to the Real Estate Buyer the real property in Morrisville, Pennsylvania on which Seller currently operates a coil coating facility (the "Real Property"). Pursuant to the Real Estate Purchase Agreement, the sale of the Real Property is currently scheduled to close on or after December 1, 2008.
The purchase price for the Real Property is $4.6 million, subject to adjustment for the apportionment of real estate taxes, utility charges and assessments for municipal improvements. The entire purchase price was paid into escrow upon the signing of the Real Estate Purchase Agreement. The amount paid into escrow includes a $1 million deposit previously paid by the Real Estate Buyer and the Buyer Principals to Seller, which amount was previously recorded in accrued expenses on MSC's balance sheet at August 31, 2008. At the closing of the transactions contemplated by the Real Estate Purchase Agreement, the escrow agent will release the entire purchase price to Seller. If the Real Estate Purchase Agreement is terminated prior to closing, the escrowed funds will be returned to the Real Estate Buyer unless the Real Estate Purchase Agreement was terminated by Seller as a result of the Real Estate Buyer's breach of the agreement, in which case the escrowed funds will be paid to Seller.
Seller has made customary representations, warranties and covenants in the Real Estate Purchase Agreement. MSC and Seller, jointly and severally, have agreed to indemnify the Real Estate Buyer and its affiliates for losses as a result of, among other things, the untruth or inaccuracy of any of Seller's representations and warranties in the Real Estate Purchase Agreement, in most cases only to the extent the losses exceed $150,000. Generally, the indemnification obligations of MSC and Seller are subject to a cap of 25% of the purchase price.
Asset Purchase Agreement with Brightsmith, LLC
On October 30, 2008, MSC, Seller, Brightsmith, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the "Equipment Buyer"), and the Buyer Principals entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (the "Asset Purchase Agreement"), pursuant to which Seller agreed to sell to the Equipment Buyer, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Asset Purchase Agreement, certain plant and equipment and selected inventory and supplies at Seller's coil coating facility in Morrisville, Pennsylvania.
Seller has made customary representations, warranties and covenants in the Asset Purchase Agreement. MSC and Seller, jointly and severally, have agreed to indemnify the Buyer and its affiliates for losses as a result of, among other things, the untruth or inaccuracy of any of Seller's representations and warranties in the Asset Purchase Agreement, in most cases only to the extent the losses exceed $150,000. Generally, the indemnification obligations of MSC and Seller are subject to a cap of 25% of the purchase price.
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