Agricore United Announces Terminal Sale To Terminal One Vancouver Ltd.SASKATOON, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan, province, CanadaSaskatchewan (səskăch`əwən, –wän', săs'–), province (2001 pop. 978,933), 251,700 sq mi (651,903 sq km), W Canada.GeographySaskatchewan is bounded by the Northwest Territories (N), Manitoba (E), North Dakota and Montana (S), and Alberta (W). -- Agricore United (TSX:AU.LV) announced today that it has signed an agreement for the sale of the former United Grain Growers Limited terminal elevator Terminal Elevator An agricultural elevator that is considered to be the largest accumulator of the actual.Notes: Generally, terminal elevators are located at points where the movement of agricultural products to processing plants is convenient. See also: Approved Delivery Facility, Cash Commodity, Commercial Grain Stock, Crop Year, Public Elevator in Vancouver, British Columbia
("the Vancouver Terminal") to Terminal One Vancouver Ltd.
("Terminal One"). The sale of the Vancouver Terminal was
undertaken pursuant to a consent agreement with the Commissioner of
Competition following the merger of United Grain Growers Limited and
Agricore Cooperative Ltd. Terms of the deal were not disclosed but the
transaction is expected to close on or before August 1, 2005, subject
to certain closing conditions and regulatory approval.Agricore United will consolidate its Vancouver grain handling operations through two other terminals in which it has an interest and as a result, the sale is not expected to materially impact on the Company's results from continuing operations. The proceeds of the sale may be used for general corporate purposes, including the non-scheduled repayment of debt or capital reinvestment. Agricore United is one of Canada's leading agri-businesses. The prairie-based company is diversified into sales of crop inputs and services, grain merchandising, livestock production services and financial markets. Agricore United's shares are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "AU.LV". "We're pleased that we've been able to come to a successful arrangement with Terminal One which allows them to complete their grain pipeline," says Murdoch MacKay, Vice-President, Terminal Services for Agricore United. "Agricore United has had a strong relationship with independent inland terminals over the years and, given the leadership demonstrated by them through this process, we're confident in their future success." Terminal One represents a consortium of five farmer-owned inland grain terminals operating in Saskatchewan: Great Sandhills Terminal Marketing Centre Ltd., North East Terminal Ltd., North West Terminal Ltd., Prairie West Terminal Ltd. and South West Terminal Ltd. The combined throughput capacity of the consortium is in excess of one million tonnes. New partners are being considered that could increase grain handling throughput at Terminal One to 1.5 million to 2 million tonnes. "This is a great day for our five participating companies as well as independent inland terminal operators across western Canada. We now have full access to the key port of Vancouver which previously was only available to us through handling agreements with other terminal elevator operators," says Garth Gish, representing Prairie West Terminal Ltd. and spokesman for Terminal One. "It is a dream come true for our respective organizations and we are extremely excited about the future possibilities it presents us." The inaugural board of directors of Terminal One is comprised of one representative from each of the participating inland terminals: Prairie West Plenty, Saskatchewan Garth Gish-Spokesperson Terminal Ltd. Great Sandhills Leader, Saskatchewan Jim Major Terminal Marketing Centre Ltd. North East Terminal Ltd Wadena, Saskatchewan Alec Dyok North West Unity, Saskatchewan Jason Skinner Terminal Ltd. South West Antelope, Saskatchewan Mark Schell Terminal Ltd. Terminal One Vancouver Ltd. will hold a news conference at 11 am MDT, May 6, 2005 in the Sheraton Cavalier East Room, 612 Spadina Crescent East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to further outline its plans for the facility. Agricore United (TSX:AU.LV) |
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