Exhibit 99.1
DARLING INGREDIENTS INC. ANNOUNCES CLOSING OF DARLING GLOBAL FINANCE B.V.’S
PRIVATE OFFERING OF €515 MILLION UNSECURED SENIOR NOTES DUE 2026 AND EXPIRATION
AND RESULTS OF TENDER OFFER
IRVING, Texas, May 2, 2018-- Darling Ingredients Inc. (NYSE: DAR) (“Darling” or the “Company”) today announced that Darling Global Finance B.V. (“DG Finance”), an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company incorporated under the laws of The Netherlands, closed a private offering of €515 million in aggregate principal amount of its 3.625% unsecured senior notes due 2026 (the “Notes”).
The Company also announced today the expiration and results of the previously announced cash tender offer (the “Tender Offer”) by DG Finance for any and all of DG Finance’s outstanding 4.75% Senior Notes due 2022 (the “2022 Notes”), which expired at 3:00 p.m., London time (10:00 a.m., New York City time), on May 2, 2018 (the “Expiration Time”). As of the Expiration Time, €264,558,000 aggregate principal amount of 2022 Notes, or approximately 51.4% of the aggregate principal amount of 2022 Notes outstanding, had been validly tendered and not validly withdrawn. No Holders (as defined in the Offer to Purchase dated April 23, 2018 (the “Offer to Purchase”)) of 2022 Notes tendered pursuant to the guaranteed delivery procedures described in the Offer to Purchase. The complete terms and conditions of the Tender Offer were set forth in DG Finance’s Offer to Purchase and the related notice of guaranteed delivery (the “Notice of Guaranteed Delivery”).
Holders of 2022 Notes who validly tendered (and did not validly withdraw) their 2022 Notes in the Tender Offer at or prior to the Expiration Time will receive in cash €1,027.45 per €1,000 principal amount of 2022 Notes validly tendered and accepted for purchase pursuant to the Tender Offer, plus accrued and unpaid interest (“Accrued Interest”) from the last interest payment date for the 2022 Notes to, but excluding, the settlement date, which is expected to be May 3, 2018 (the “Settlement Date”). DG Finance expects to accept for purchase all such 2022 Notes validly tendered and not validly withdrawn in the Tender Offer at or prior to the Expiration Time and expects to make payment for such 2022 Notes on the Settlement Date. For the avoidance of doubt, Accrued Interest will cease to accrue on the Settlement Date for all 2022 Notes accepted for purchase pursuant to the Tender Offer. DG Finance will use the net proceeds from the offering of the Notes, together with borrowings under Darling’s revolving credit facility, to repurchase the 2022 Notes validly tendered and accepted for purchase pursuant to the Tender Offer, including the payment of any Accrued Interest and costs and expenses incurred in connection therewith. DG Finance plans to redeem any 2022 Notes that remain outstanding after the completion of the Tender Offer. This announcement does not constitute a notice of redemption or an obligation to issue a notice of redemption. BNP Paribas served as dealer manager for the Tender Offer. Lucid served as the tender and information agent for the Tender Offer.
For additional information regarding the terms of the Tender Offer, please contact BNP Paribas at +44 207 595 8668. Questions regarding the Tender Offer should be directed to Lucid at +44 20 7704 0880 or emaildarling@lucid-is.com.
This announcement is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to buy or the solicitation of an offer to sell securities. The Tender Offer is being made solely by means of the Offer to Purchase and the Notice of Guaranteed Delivery. This announcement does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or other financial instruments that may be issued or otherwise incurred in connection with the Debt Financing (as defined in the Offer to Purchase).
About Darling
Darling Ingredients Inc. is a global developer and producer of sustainable natural ingredients from edible and inediblebio-nutrients, creating a wide range of ingredients and customized specialty solutions for customers in the pharmaceutical, food, pet food, feed, industrial, fuel, bioenergy and fertilizer industries. With operations in over 200 locations across five continents, the Company collects and transforms all aspects of animalby-product streams into useable and specialty ingredients, such as gelatin, edible fats, feed-grade fats, animal proteins and meals, plasma, pet food ingredients, organic fertilizers, yellow grease, fuel feedstocks, green energy, natural casings and hides. The Company also recovers and converts recycled oils (used cooking oil and animal fats) into valuable feed and fuel ingredients and collects and processes residual bakery products into feed ingredients. In addition, the Company provides environmental services, such as grease trap collection and disposal services to food service establishments and disposal services for waste solids from the wastewater treatment systems of industrial food processing plants.
Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward-Looking Information:
This announcement contains “forward-looking” statements regarding the business operations and prospects of Darling Ingredients Inc., including its Diamond Green Diesel joint venture, and industry factors affecting it. These statements are identified by words such as “believe,” “anticipate,” “expect,” “estimate,” “intend,” “could,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “planned,” “potential,” “continue,” “momentum,” “assumption,” and other words referring to events that may occur in the future. These statements reflect the Company’s current view of future events and are based on its assessment of, and are subject to, a variety of risks and uncertainties beyond its control, each of which could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. These factors include, among others, existing and unknown future limitations on the ability of the Company’s direct and indirect subsidiaries to make their cash flow available to the Company for payments on the Company’s indebtedness or other purposes; global demands forbio-fuels and grain and oilseed commodities, which have exhibited volatility, and can impact the cost of feed for cattle, hogs and poultry, thus affecting available rendering feedstock and selling prices for the Company’s products; reductions in raw material volumes available to the Company due to weak margins in the meat production industry as a result of higher feed costs, reduced consumer demand or other factors, reduced volume from food service establishments, or otherwise; reduced demand for animal feed; reduced finished product prices, including a decline in fat and used cooking oil finished product prices; changes to worldwide government policies relating to renewable fuels and greenhouse gas emissions that adversely affect programs like the Renewable Fuel Standards Program, low carbon fuel standards and tax credits for biofuels both in the United States and abroad; possible product recall resulting from developments relating to the discovery of unauthorized adulterations to food or food additives; the occurrence of 2009 H1N1 flu (initially known as “Swine Flu”), highly pathogenic strains of avian influenza (collectively known as “Bird Flu”), bovine spongiform encephalopathy (or “BSE”), porcine epidemic diarrhea (“PED”) or other diseases associated with animal origin in the United States or elsewhere; unanticipated costs and/or reductions in raw material volumes related to the Company’s compliance with the existing or unforeseen new U.S. or foreign (including, without limitation, China) regulations affecting the industries in which the Company operates or its value added products (including new or modified animal feed, Bird Flu, PED or BSE or similar or unanticipated regulations); risks associated with the renewable diesel plant in Norco, Louisiana owned and operated by a joint venture between the Company and Valero Energy Corporation, including possible unanticipated operating disruptions and issues related to the announced expansion project; difficulties or a significant disruption in our information systems or failure to implement new systems and software successfully, including our ongoing enterprise resource planning project; risks relating to possible third party claims of intellectual property infringement; increased contributions to the Company’s pension and benefit plans, including multiemployer and employer-sponsored defined benefit pension plans as required by legislation, regulation or other applicable U.S. or foreign law or resulting from a U.S. mass withdrawal event; bad debt write-offs; loss of or failure to obtain necessary permits and registrations; continued or escalated conflict in the Middle East, North Korea, Ukraine or elsewhere; uncertainty regarding the likely exit of the U.K. from the European Union; and/or unfavorable export or import markets. These factors, coupled with volatile prices for natural gas and diesel fuel, climate conditions, currency exchange fluctuations, general performance of the U.S. and global economies, disturbances in world financial, credit, commodities and stock markets, and any decline in consumer confidence and discretionary spending, including the inability of consumers and companies to obtain credit due to lack of liquidity in the financial markets, among others, could negatively impact the Company’s results of operations. Among other things, future profitability may be affected by the Company’s ability to grow its business, which faces competition from companies that may have substantially greater resources than the Company. Other risks and uncertainties regarding the Company, its business and the industries in which it operates are referenced from time to time in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company is under no obligation to (and expressly disclaims any such obligation to) update or alter its forward-looking statements whether as a result of changes in circumstances, new events or otherwise.