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ContiSea and Fjord Seafood Announce Intention to Merge.


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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 21, 2000

ContiSea, LLC--a joint venture of ContiGroup Companies and Seaboard Corporation--and Fjord fjord or fiord (fyôrd), steep-sided inlet of the sea characteristic of glaciated regions. Fjords probably resulted from the scouring by glaciers of valleys formed by any of several processes, including faulting and erosion by  Seafood ASA Asa (ā`sə), in the Bible, king of Judah, son and successor of Abijah. He was a good king, zealous in his extirpation of idols. When Baasha of Israel took Ramah (a few miles N of Jerusalem), Asa bought the help of Benhadad of Damascus and  have signed a Letter of Intent to merge.

Under the terms of the transaction, ContiSea will incorporate its operations into Fjord, and ContiSea's owners will receive shares totaling 18% (approximately USD USD

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 60 million) of the merged company. As a result of the merger, Fjord Seafood will strengthen its position in the USA, the world's fastest growing market for Atlantic Salmon Atlantic salmon

Oceanic trout species (Salmo salar), a highly prized game fish. It averages about 12 lbs (5.5 kg) and is marked with round or cross-shaped spots. Found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, it enters streams in the fall to spawn.
.

Based in Belfast, Maine, ContiSea has approximately 360 employees and includes two wholly owned subsidiaries: Atlantic Salmon of Maine, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 and Ducktrap River Fish Farm, LLC. Fjord Seafood, based in Oslo, Norway, is one of the world's largest producers and suppliers of salmon and salmon products, with approximately 2,700 employees and operations in 15 countries.

"The merger with ContiSea provides us with a solid platform for further growth in the USA, the most rapidly developing market in the world for Atlantic salmon. In addition to acquiring ContiSea's integrated aquaculture aquaculture, the raising and harvesting of fresh- and saltwater plants and animals. The most economically important form of aquaculture is fish farming, an industry that accounts for an ever increasing share of world fisheries production.  and processing operation in Maine, we will be gaining an excellent distribution network for the bulk of our salmon production in Chile," said Fjord Managing Director Paul Birger Torgnes.

"Our merger with a company of the quality of Fjord Seafood will allow us to further access the US market through the coordination of sustainable aquaculture, branded product marketing, and close customer relationships," said ContiSea 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.  Desmond FitzGerald. "We see this as a very positive evolution for the future of Ducktrap River Fish Farm and Atlantic Salmon of Maine."

"We're very pleased to join ContiSea with Fjord Seafood and are excited by the opportunities that will arise from this partnership," said Paul Fribourg, Chairman and CEO of ContiGroup Companies. "Our access to the U.S. market, combined with Fjord's geographical reach and leadership in technology will provide a strong foundation for future growth."

The Letter of Intent states that ContiGroup and Seaboard will actively participate in the ongoing development of Fjord Seafood ASA, and will have two members on the Board of Directors. Tom Royal, ContiGroup's Manager of Aquatic Proteins and President of ContiSea, will be appointed to Fjord Seafood's top management group, and will have principal responsibility for Fjord Seafood's activities in North and South America. Rolf Domstein and Paul Birger Torgnes will continue respectively as Chairman of the Board and Managing Director of Fjord Seafood.

The Letter of Intent specifies that satisfactory due diligence will be carried out prior to the signing of the final agreement, and that the merger will be approved by the General Assembly of Fjord Seafood ASA. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2001.

ContiSea--Fjord Transaction Fact Sheet

ContiSea LLC. Formed as a holding company in 1999, ContiSea includes two wholly owned subsidiaries: Atlantic Salmon of Maine, LLC, an integrated producer of fresh salmon; and Ducktrap River Fish Farm, LLC, a value-added processor of premium-quality salmon and seafood products. ContiSea's principal shareholders are ContiGroup Companies, Inc. and Seaboard Corporation, which together own 85% of the company.

Atlantic Salmon of Maine, LLC. Established by Morton Helgesen in 1987, Atlantic Salmon of Maine (ASM (1) (Association for Systems Management) An international membership organization based in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1947 and disbanded in 1996, it sponsored conferences in all phases of administrative systems and management. ) is the largest integrated producer of fresh salmon in the United States, with 181 employees and an estimated year 2000 production of 7,000 tons. Overall, ASM controls 14 ocean sites with a potential future production capacity of approximately 15,000 tons, and owns 2 hatcheries currently producing 2 million smolt smolt

young salmon on its way downriver en route to the sea; covered with distinctive silvery scales.
. The company produces salmon fillets in a 28,000-square-foot processing plant in Machias, Maine, and brands them under the name Majestic Salmon.

Ducktrap River Fish Farm, LLC. Ducktrap was established as a trout farm in 1978 by Des FitzGerald, the current CEO of ContiSea. By the early 1980's, Ducktrap began experimenting with smoked seafood and developing its position as a leader in value-added seafood processing. Today, Ducktrap employs more than 150 people at its facility in Belfast, Maine, and produces over 35 different products--innovative interpretations of smoked salmon, trout, mackerel mackerel, common name for members of the family Scombridae, 60 species of open-sea fishes, including the albacore, bonito, and tuna. They are characterized by deeply forked tails that narrow greatly where they join the body; small finlets behind both the dorsal and , sturgeon, bluefish bluefish, voracious marine fish of the family Pomatomidae, resembling the pompano but more closely related to the sea basses. Bluefish are found in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic. They average 30 in. , tuna, haddock, shrimp, scallops and mussels. The product assortment includes the brand names Kendall Brook, Winter Harbour, Spruce Point and Ducktrap River Fish Farm.

ContiGroup Companies, Inc. ContiGroup is a recognized leader in integrated poultry and pork production, cattle feeding, and aquaculture, with nearly 200 years of experience in agribusiness and global trade. ContiGroup's Wayne Farms poultry business is the sixth-largest integrated poultry producer in the United States, and its ContiBeef cattle business is one of the world's largest cattle feeders. Through its majority interest in Premium Standard Farms, ContiGroup is also the second-largest integrated pork producer in the United States.

Seaboard Corporation. Seaboard Corporation is a diversified and vertically integrated agribusiness and ocean transportation company with 1999 revenues of USD 1.3bn. Seaboard is currently the seventh-largest processor and third-largest producer of value-added pork products in the U.S. The company also owns or charters 30 marine vessels providing cargo service to 20 countries. Seaboard trades on the AMEX AMEX

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staphylococcal enterotoxin B
.

Fjord Seafood ASA. One of the world's largest producers and suppliers of salmon and salmon products, Fjord became a publicly traded company publicly traded company

A company whose shares of common stock are held by the public and are available for purchase by investors. The shares of publicly traded firms are bought and sold on the organized exchanges or in the over-the-counter market.
 on the Oslo Stock Exchange Oslo Stock Exchange

An exchange founded in 1819 and trading stocks, bonds, and stock options that is considered the options market of Norway.
 in September 2000. In recent months, it has also acquired the Chilean aquaculture companies Salmoamerica and Tecmar, and (in cooperation with Domstein ASA) the European seafood company Pieters. Fjord's salmon production for 2001 is expected to exceed 90,000 tons and with the merger, total annual production capacity for the company in Norway, Scotland, Chile, and the U.S.A. will reach approximately 120,000 tons.
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