Alcon and Novartis agree to merger terms

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Alcon Inc. announced December 15 that its board of directors approved a merger agreement with Novartis AG, whereby Novartis will pay a total merger consideration valued at $168 per share for the Alcon shares it does not currently own. Under the terms of the deal, the merger consideration will be comprised of a combination of Novartis shares and, if necessary, a cash contingent value amount to result in a total value of $168 per share. The exact exchange ratio and cash contingent value amount will be calculated based upon formulas set forth in the merger agreement.

In accordance with Alcon’s Organizational Regulations and after receiving a fairness opinion from its independent financial adviser, Greenhill & Company, the Independent Director Committee (IDC) recommended approval of the merger agreement to the Alcon board. The board also received a separate fairness opinion rendered by Lazard in connection with the transaction. After considering these items and other appropriate information and factors, the Alcon board approved the merger proposal.

“This merger will create a stronger eye care business with broader commercial reach and enhanced capabilities to develop more new and innovative eye care products that address unmet clinical needs in eye care,” said Kevin Buehler, Alcon’s president and chief executive officer. “The combination of Alcon’s deep understanding of the eye care specialty and the broad expertise and scale of Novartis will allow us to address virtually all key areas of eye care with quality products and will position the Alcon business for faster growth.”

“I congratulate the entire Alcon board, including the IDC, and Novartis for achieving a favorable resolution on the merger in a manner consistent with our Organizational Regulations. This now allows us to begin planning for the integration and creation of a dynamic eye care division within Novartis after final shareholder approval,” added Buehler. “I also thank our employees for their patience and for maintaining their focus on Alcon’s business activities during this process.”

Upon completion of the merger, Alcon will become the second largest division within Novartis. CIBA VISION and select Novartis ophthalmic medicines will be integrated into Alcon, forming an organization with more than $8.7 billion in sales covering over 70 percent of the eye care segment. The merger of the two organizations is expected to yield a number of benefits to the company and its customers, including:

  • Increased commercial capability to accelerate sales growth and support for our customers
  • Expanded ability to develop innovative eye care products that reach the market faster
  • Greater patient and market access to advanced technologies
  • Enhanced product development and branding opportunities in contact lenses and solutions
  • Cost efficiencies that can be reinvested in research and other growth opportunities

The merger will allow Alcon to benefit from Novartis’s global commercial capabilities across multiple healthcare product categories. This includes best-in-class reimbursement and market access capabilities that can be leveraged to accelerate Alcon’s growth around the world, such as enhanced market access for advanced technology IOL’s in Europe. The combined company also will be even better positioned to capture growth and market share in all geographic markets, especially in emerging markets where there is high growth potential.

“Alcon is a great strategic fit for Novartis, as a science-based leader in a high growth segment of healthcare. The growth synergies are significant, as Alcon will be the development engine for our best in class research organization in eye care and will leverage the Novartis market access capabilities outside the United States,” said Joseph Jimenez, chief executive officer of Novartis. “I am very pleased that we were able to come to this agreement and will be able to provide Alcon employees the full benefits of being part of the Novartis Group.”

The new eye care division will combine Alcon’s in-depth scientific knowledge of eye disease and clinical experience with the broad-based research capabilities and resources of Novartis. This will allow for an expanded commitment to research and development activities in eye care with the goal of increasing new product discovery and development productivity to generate differentiated products to sustain and accelerate growth. This will mean more new products for eye care professionals and their patients and increased opportunities for market penetration in key market segments.

After the merger, the company will be able to capitalize on commercial opportunities to develop and brand contact lenses collaboratively with contact lens solutions in order to capture new patients and increase the number of patients that use contact lenses to correct their vision.

Thomas Plaskett, chairman of the IDC, said, “This agreement is the culmination of a lengthy and robust series of negotiations with Novartis that resulted in a fair value for all stakeholders. We strongly believe this agreement is in the best interest of Alcon and its shareholders and we are delighted to recommend this negotiated transaction to the Alcon board of directors.”

The merger will be effected under Swiss merger law. Completion is conditional, among other things, on two-thirds approval by the shareholders of both Novartis and Alcon voting at their respective meetings, and the registration and listing of Novartis shares on the SIX Swiss Exchange and American Depository Shares on the New York Stock Exchange to be issued as merger consideration. The date of the Alcon shareholders’ meeting to approve the merger will be announced in the future and corresponding materials will be provided as they become available. The merger is expected to be completed during the first half of 2011.

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