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Basell to acquire Huntsman for $25.25 per share.


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, Texas & SALT LAKE CITY -- Basell, the global leader in polyolefins' technology, production and marketing, and Huntsman Corporation (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
: HUN), one of the world's largest manufacturers and marketers of differentiated chemicals and pigments, announced today that they have signed a definitive agreement pursuant to which Basell will acquire Huntsman in a transaction valued at approximately $9.6 billion, including the assumption of debt.

Under the terms of the agreement, Basell will acquire all of the outstanding common stock of Huntsman for $25.25 per share in cash.

The transaction was unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of both Basell and Huntsman. Huntsman's Board of Directors approved the transaction agreement at the recommendation of a Transaction Committee comprised of Huntsman independent directors.

The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approval in the U.S. and in Europe, as well as the approval of Huntsman shareholders. Entities controlled by MatlinPaterson and the Huntsman family, who collectively own 57% of Huntsman's common stock, have agreed to approve the transaction. Closing is expected in the fourth quarter of 2007.

The combined company will have an extensive geographic footprint The amount of geographic space covered by an object. A computer footprint is the desk or floor surface it occupies. A satellite's footprint is the earth area covered by its downlink. See form factor.

1.
, with operations on all continents of the world, and will be well positioned in fast-growing markets such as China, India, Eastern Europe Eastern Europe

The countries of eastern Europe, especially those that were allied with the USSR in the Warsaw Pact, which was established in 1955 and dissolved in 1991.
 and Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. . In 2006, Basell and Huntsman had combined revenues of more than $26 billion and employed approximately 20,900 people.

Volker Trautz, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Basell, said: "Basell's industry-leading polyolefins businesses and Huntsman's businesses will benefit from the expertise both companies have demonstrated in technology, innovation and customer service. Together we will be able to achieve even more."

Commenting on the announcement, Len Blavatnik, Chairman and founder of U.S.-based Access Industries, owner of Basell, said: "This transaction enhances our position as a global industrial group with long-term Long-term

Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year.


long-term

1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term.
 strategic assets in the chemicals industry."

Mr. Blavatnik added: "Basell's management team has done an excellent job in growing and enhancing the company over the last two years, putting it in a position to make this acquisition. We look forward to further growth and profitability in this industry."

Jon M. Huntsman, founder and Chairman of Huntsman Corporation, said: "This transaction opens a new chapter in the proud history of Huntsman and for the thousands of people who work in our facilities around the world. I am confident Basell is the right owner for the company going forward. The proceeds of this transaction will allow our family to focus more effectively on the elimination of human suffering and on finding cures for cancer."

Peter R. Huntsman, President and CEO of Huntsman, said: "This transaction represents outstanding value for Huntsman's shareholders. The merger of Basell and Huntsman creates one of the largest chemical companies in the world. I am confident that this combination will allow us to even more effectively pursue our underlying business strategies and continue to provide rewarding opportunities for our associates."

About Basell

Basell is the global leader in polyolefins technology, production and marketing. It is the largest producer of polypropylene polypropylene (pŏl'ēprō`pəlēn), plastic noted for its light weight, being less dense than water; it is a polymer of propylene. It resists moisture, oils, and solvents.  and advanced polyolefin polyolefin

synthetic material used for surgical sutures, e.g. in polyethylene and polypropylene sutures.
 products; a leading supplier of polyethylene polyethylene (pŏl'ēĕth`əlēn), widely used plastic. It is a polymer of ethylene, CH2=CH2, having the formula (-CH2-CH2-)n  and catalysts, and the industry leader in licensing polypropylene and polyethylene processes, including providing technical services for its proprietary technologies. Basell, together with its joint ventures, has manufacturing facilities in 19 countries and sells products in more than 120 countries. Basell is privately owned by Access Industries. (www.basell.com)

About Access Industries

Access Industries is a privately held, U.S.-based industrial group with long-term holdings worldwide. Access was founded in 1986 by Chairman, Len Blavatnik, an American industrialist. Access' industrial focus spans three sectors: natural resources and chemicals; telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications.  and media; and real estate. (www.accessindustries.com)

About Huntsman

Huntsman is a global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated chemicals and pigments. Its operating companies operating company

A business that engages in transactions with outsiders.
 manufacture products for a variety of global industries, including chemicals, plastics, automotive, aviation, textiles, footwear Footwear consists of garments worn on the feet. It is worn for a variety of reasons, including protection against the environment, hygiene and adornment. Usually, socks and other hosiery are worn between the feet and the footwear, except for sandals and flip flops (thongs). , paints and coatings, construction, technology, agriculture, health care, detergents, personal care, furniture, appliances and packaging. Originally known for pioneering innovations in packaging and, later for rapid and integrated growth in petrochemicals, Huntsman today has operations in 24 countries. The company had 2006 revenues from all operations of over $13 billion. (www.huntsman.com)
Statements in this release that are not historical are forward-looking
statements. These statements are based on management's current beliefs
and expectations. The forward-looking statements in this release are
subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances and involve risks
and uncertainties that may affect the company's operations, markets,
products, services, prices and other factors as discussed in the
Huntsman companies' filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission. Significant risks and uncertainties may relate to, but are
not limited to, financial, economic, competitive, environmental,
political, legal, regulatory and technological factors. In addition,
the completion of any transactions described in this release is
subject to a number of uncertainties and to negotiation and execution
of definitive agreements among the parties and closing will be subject
to approvals and other customary conditions. Accordingly, there can be
no assurance that such transactions will be completed or that the
company's expectations will be realized. The company assumes no
obligation to provide revisions to any forward-looking statements
should circumstances change, except as otherwise required by
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