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The Mosaic Company Launches Today as Newest Fortune 500-Sized,
NYSE-Listed Firm
World's Second-Largest Crop Nutrition Firm Created by the Combination of
Cargill Crop Nutrition and IMC Global, Inc.
MINNETONKA, Minn., Oct. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Common shares of The
Mosaic Company (NYSE:MOS) began trading on the New York Stock Exchange today as
the company became the newest Fortune 500-sized firm listed on the NYSE.
Mosaic's Senior Leadership Team will ring the bell closing today's NYSE trading
session at 4:00 p.m., EDT.
The new company combines the business and assets of the Cargill Crop Nutrition
business units of privately held Cargill, Incorporated (Cargill), with the
business of IMC Global Inc. based in Lake Forest, IL (IMC) (formerly NYSE:
IGL). Mosaic expects to have consolidated annual revenues exceeding $4.5
billion during its first fiscal year, with more than 8,000 employees in 15
countries serving customers in nearly 50 countries. The company has major
production facilities in four U.S. states (Florida, Michigan, Louisiana and New
Mexico) and the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada. In addition, Mosaic has
significant equity interests in leading phosphate producers in the rapidly
growing markets of China and Brazil.
"Mosaic plans to harvest cost synergies, reduce phosphate mining and processing
costs, reduce working capital, pay down debt and earn the right to grow," said
Fredric W. "Fritz" Corrigan, Mosaic chief executive officer and president and
38-year Cargill veteran.
He noted that the company will implement best practices from both predecessors
in such areas as mining and reclamation, crop nutrient production and
distribution, customer service, crop production advisory services,
environmental stewardship, employee safety and community involvement.
"At all our locations around the world today, Mosaic employees are celebrating
this great event, which their hard work made possible," said Corrigan. He
noted that Mosaic employees worldwide are committed to offering uninterrupted
service to Mosaic's customers as they begin operating as a combined enterprise.
"Our vision is to become the global leader in nourishing crops by delivering
distinctive value to world agriculture and to all we touch. We are bringing
together the best talent and experience from two industry leaders to create a
single, global source for the world's primary crop and animal feed nutrients.
Our strategy is to succeed through engaged employees, who serve enthusiastic
customers and enrich the communities in which we operate. As we accomplish
this strategy, we intend to achieve superior value for stakeholders," Corrigan
added.
Mosaic is led by a Senior Leadership Team (SLT) of nine people drawn from the
management groups of Cargill, IMC and other firms. In addition to Corrigan,
SLT members include: James T. Thompson, executive vice president who will
oversee Mosaic's commercial activities; Lawrence W. Stranghoener, executive
vice president and chief financial officer; Steven L. Pinney, senior vice
president, phosphate operations; Norman B. Beug, vice president, potash
operations; Donald F. "Fred" Gill, who heads Mosaic's Saskatchewan-based
nitrogen joint venture, Saskferco Products Inc.; Richard L. Mack, senior vice
president and general counsel; Stephen P. Malia, senior vice president, human
resources, and; Linda K. Thrasher, vice president, public affairs.
Mosaic has an 11-person board of directors, six of which will be independent.
The board of directors is chaired by Robert L. Lumpkins, who serves as vice
chairman and chief financial officer of Cargill.
In addition to Lumpkins and Corrigan, members of Mosaic's board of directors
include: Guillaume Bastiaens, vice chairman of Cargill since 1998; Raymond F.
Bentele, retired president and chief executive office of Mallinckrodt Inc., and
a past director of IMC; Harold H. MacKay, partner of the law firm MacPherson
Leslie & Tyerman LLP in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, and a past director of
IMC; David B. Mathis, chairman of Kemper Insurance Companies, and a past
director of IMC; William T. Monahan, retired chairman of the board, president
and chief executive officer of Imation Corporation; Douglas A. Pertz, former
chairman and chief executive officer of IMC; James T. Prokopanko, senior vice
president of Cargill; Steven M. Seibert of Tallahassee-Florida-based The
Seibert Law Firm, and; William R. Graber, retired senior vice president and
chief financial officer of McKesson Corporation.
About The Mosaic Company
The Mosaic Company is one of the world's leading producers and marketers of
concentrated phosphate and potash crop nutrients. For the global agriculture
industry, Mosaic is a single source for phosphates, potash, nitrogen
fertilizers and feed ingredients. Mosaic was formed through the 2004
combination of IMC Global, Inc., and Cargill Crop Nutrition, a unit of Cargill,
Incorporated. Based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, Mosaic serves customers in 50
countries through phosphate production facilities in Florida, Louisiana and the
growth markets of Brazil and China; potash production facilities in New Mexico,
Michigan and Saskatchewan, Canada; a joint venture interest in the Saskferco
Products, Inc., nitrogen production facility, and; distribution and customer
service operations in 15 countries. Mosaic's consolidated annual revenues are
expected to exceed $4.5 billion; its common stock trades on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol MOS. More information on the company is available at
http://www.mosaicco.com/ .
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements include,
but are not limited to, statements about the benefits of the transaction
between IMC Global Inc. and Cargill Crop Nutrition, including future financial
and operating results, the new company's plans, objectives, expectations and
intentions and other statements that are not historical facts. Such statements
are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of The Mosaic Company's
management and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties. Actual
results may differ from those set forth in the forward- looking statements.
DATASOURCE: The Mosaic Company
CONTACT: Linda Thrasher or Frank Parisi, +1-952-984-0350,
+1-612-308-6699, both Media Contacts for The Mosaic Company; or
Douglas Hoadley, Investor Contact for The Mosaic Company, +1-847-739-
1826