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[2] Checkpoint Systems Completes Acquisition of Meto AG; Acquisition Creates Leading Retail Supply Chain Management Provider.


THOROFARE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 10, 1999--

Checkpoint (programming) checkpoint - Saving the current state of a program and its data, including intermediate results, to disk or other non-volatile storage, so that if interrupted the program could be restarted at the point at which the last checkpoint occurred.  Systems, Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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) announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Meto AG, receiving 98.6% of outstanding shares in response to a cash tender offer. The Company received clearance from the German regulatory authority Noun 1. regulatory authority - a governmental agency that regulates businesses in the public interest
regulatory agency

administrative body, administrative unit - a unit with administrative responsibilities
 on December 7, 1999. The acquisition is valued at approximately $265 million (C260 million).

Checkpoint, a leading provider of integrated security solutions to retailers worldwide and a pioneer in radio frequency identification See RFID.  (RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. ) technology, combined with Meto, a global provider of barcode labeling systems, electronic article surveillance See EAS.  (EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) A security system for preventing theft in retail stores that uses disposable label tags or reusable hard tags attached to the merchandise. ), and handheld labeling systems for customers across a wide variety of markets and industries, creates a global supply chain management provider. The combined entity will offer customers state of the art security systems as well as a wide variety of product and services to automatically mark, identify and/or track an object as it passes along the value chain from manufacturing through to the final retail sale. The acquisition more than doubles the Company's estimated 2000 revenues to $750 million (C735 million), with over 40% representing recurring re·cur  
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2. To return to one's attention or memory.

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 revenues. The new Company has 4500 employees and will operate in 27 countries worldwide.

As a result of the acquisition, Checkpoint has increased its worldwide electronic article surveillance (EAS) market share to 33% and its European share to 43%. Checkpoint provides source tagging leadership to the worldwide retail community with a volume of more than 800 million source tagged units. The Company offers both radio frequency (RF) and electro-magnetic (EM) technologies, enabling it to dramatically enhance its U.S. and European customer base.

"Checkpoint's market position and product offerings have been strengthened by our strategic acquisition of Meto which will be accretive to Checkpoint's 2000 earnings," said Kevin Dowd Dowd is a derivation of an ancient surname which was once common in Ireland but is now quite rare. The name Dowd is an Anglicisation of the original Ui Dubhda, through its more common form O'Dowd. , President and Chief Executive Officer of Checkpoint Systems, Inc. "In addition to our increased worldwide EAS market share, the acquisition of Meto provides a portal to the $10 billion automatic identification market. This market represents the convergence of the security and tracking businesses which coincides with the increased need for asset management solutions by industry. With the addition of Meto, Checkpoint is uniquely positioned to provide barcode, EAS, and RFID technologies to its customers. Moreover, we believe there are considerable consolidation opportunities within the larger, faster growing automatic identification industry and our strategy will focus on both internal and external growth prospects."

Checkpoint's product offerings now include thermal printing systems, security systems, handheld labelers, merchandising systems, security labels and thermal labels. In addition, the acquisition includes a global service bureau that integrates retail and manufacturing requirements for product identification and branding. These capabilities with RFID technology allows for the creation of a new line of smart labels by combining conventional barcodes with radio frequency identification. Checkpoint Systems, Inc. offers communication labeling technology for identification, branding, and security solutions for retail and industrial supply chain applications. Comprehensive tagging and security systems offer customers increased productivity and management of their assets. These fully integrated auto-ID capabilities, including RFID, are provided through a world -class network of manufacturing, sales, and service operations worldwide.

Checkpoint Systems, Inc. is a $750 million (C735 million) multinational company that manufactures and markets labeling systems designed to improve efficiency, reduce costs and provide value-added label solutions for customers across many markets and industries. Checkpoint is a leading provider of RF source tagging, barcode labeling systems, EAS, handheld labeling systems, and retail merchandising systems. Applications include automatic identification, retail security, and pricing and promotional labels. Operating in 27 countries, Checkpoint has a global network of subsidiaries and provides professional customer service and technical support around the world.

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