Evonik agrees to sell carbon black business to Rhône Capital
"With the sale of our carbon black activities to Rhône Capital, we believe that their further development potential is highly promising. We are putting the business in good hands. The transaction is good for Evonik, the future of the carbon black business, and its employees. At the same time, this represents another major step toward a more clear-cut profile for Evonik as a leading specialty chemicals company when it goes public," says Klaus Engel, chairman of the Executive Board of Evonik Industries AG.
"We will ensure that the transition to Rhône Capital takes place smoothly for our customers," explains Thomas Hermann, head of Evonik’s Inorganic Materials Business Unit. Carbon Black is being acquired intact as a whole, with its 1,650 employees, about 500 of whom are based in Germany.
After carefully analyzing its strategic options, Evonik’s Executive Board decided in early September of 2010 to exit the carbon black business entirely. The sale process commenced in November 2010.
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