From Deseret News archives:
Huntsman Corp. sold to Europe company
The Huntsman Corp. has been sold to a European company in a $9.6 billion deal, the Salt Lake City-based company announced Tuesday. Access Industries, through its European subsidiary Basell Holdings, based in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands, will pay $25.25 per share in cash or roughly $5.88 billion and will assume approximately $3.7 billion in debt. As of March 31, Huntsman Corp. reported that amount of total debt, according to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Huntsman, 70, founder and chairman of Huntsman Corp., said the sale will bring in roughly $1.5 billion cash for his family.
The windfall means Huntsman can now concentrate his efforts on the Huntsman Foundation, a charitable fund focused on fighting cancer.
Huntsman said he already has given a lot of his fortune away about $525 million to charitable causes.
"We're just truly blessed now that we have a new, fresh start," Huntsman said. "I have substantial other plans for new businesses and new opportunities for investment. In the meantime, I will always stay close in one way or another to the chemical business. It's like one of my children. It's been with me for the last 37 years. My heart will always be there with the people, customers and suppliers."
The transaction, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year, was unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both Huntsman and Basell Holdings but is subject to regulatory approval in the United States and in Europe, as well as the approval of Huntsman shareholders.
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