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  Classifieds May 15, 2008  

United Agri Products sale nearly complete

Bill Jackson, (Bio) bjackson@greeleytribune.com
May 8, 2008

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 ABOUT AGRIUM INC.
Agrium Inc. is a major retail supplier of agricultural products and services in both North and South America and a leading global producer and marketer of agricultural nutrients and industrial products. It's annual sales are more than $2 billion.

The company produces and markets three primary groups of nutrients including nitrogen, phosphate and potash as well as controlled release fertilizers and micronutrients.

Agrium's strategy is to grow through incremental expansion of its existing operations and acquisitions as well as the development, commercialization and marketing of new products and international opportunities.
The sale of Greeley-based United Agri Products to Agrium Inc. of Canada is close to completion.

Under a deal approved by both company's board of directors in December, Agrium will buy UAP for $2.65 billion, or $39 a share. The sale includes about $487 million of assumed debt.

Agrium Inc., in a press release, said its wholly-owned subsidiary, Agrium U.S. Inc., completed its tender offer for UAP Holding Corp. earlier this week. It's the first step in Agrium's two-step purchase of UAP with the second step -- the merger of UAP with an Agrium subsidiary -- expected be complete before the end of the month.

No one at the UAP headquarters returned calls for comment on the sale, according to a receptionist, who referred all questions to Agrium. UAP has about 250 employees in Greeley and Loveland, and about 3,400 worldwide.

Ashley Harris, manager of investor relations of Agrium in Calgary, Alberta, said Wednesday that 98.5 percent of UAP's shares have been tendered and he expected the merger to be completed "within a few days."

Harris said Agrium has a track record of integrating new business acquisitions and their employees, but he did not have information on how the sale would affect Greeley/Loveland employees.

"We're in the busy time of the season right now and our emphasis is on taking care of our customers. It will be awhile before we can begin the process of evaluating (UAP) and integrating it," Harris said.

Following the merger, UAP's shares will no longer be traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market.




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