Statement re UK Consumer Meat

Glanbia PLC 13 May 2002 Glanbia plc announces proposal to cease operations in UK sliced cooked meats business Glanbia plc announces that it is proposing to cease operations at one of its UK subsidiary businesses, Glanbia Consumer Meats ('GCM'), due to continuing and deteriorating trading difficulties. Employees of GCM are currently being consulted on this proposal, which is being made with great reluctance and only after examining all other possibilities. The management proposal arises following a detailed strategic review of the business and employee consultation process, which commenced in early March. The purpose of the review and consultation was to determine future options available to GCM following the loss of substantial volumes effective from June 2002 onwards. The review reluctantly concluded that, as matters currently stand, cessation is the only viable option given the excess capacity available in the business and the intensely competitive marketplace in which it operates. If the proposed cessation of operations goes ahead, approximately 717 staff will be made redundant at the GCM facilities in Bradford and Milton Keynes. Glanbia will make every effort to assist staff to achieve re-employment through job-shop services, career counselling and training. Potential opportunities for redeployment within Glanbia will also be assessed. Commenting, Glanbia plc Group Managing Director, John Moloney, said, 'This proposal is being made with reluctance and regret following a full examination of all of the alternatives. Unfortunately this business is moving into a severe loss making situation and, as matters currently stand, it has no real or reasonable prospect of trading out of its difficulties in the current market environment.' If the proposal goes ahead, the business and/or assets will be disposed of, giving rise to an estimated net loss (principally non-cash) of Stg£41 million / Eur65.5 million relating to asset write-offs, cash closure costs and the write back through the profit and loss account of goodwill (Eur38 million) previously written off to reserves. This loss would be treated as an exceptional item in the Group's 2002 financial statements. Background to Glanbia Consumer Meats: Glanbia Consumer Meats supplies the UK retail and food service sectors with a range of premium and standard sliced cooked meats, sandwich meats and impulse convenience foods. Glanbia entered this business when it acquired Ashmount Foods in Bradford in 1990. The Group subsequently acquired Beni Foods in Milton Keynes in 1997 and thus became a leading supplier to the UK market. Since the second half of 2000, this business unit has faced progressively difficult market conditions due to growing sector over capacity, declining margins, high raw material costs and consolidation of supply to major retailers. The loss of substantial volumes effective from mid 2002, together with an increasingly uncompetitive and inflexible cost base, has currently placed the business in an unsustainable position. ENDS 13 May 2002 Enquiries to: Michael Patten, Group Director of Communications, Glanbia plc Tel: 00353-56-72357 (office), 00353-87-2414502 (mobile) *Exchange rate as at 10/5/02: Eur1.00 = Stg£0.6257 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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