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Cooke to acquire Omega Protein for $22.00/share

17 Oct 2017

Cooke, the parent company of Cooke Aquaculture, and Omega Protein have announced that Cooke will acquire all outstanding shares of Omega Protein for $22.00 per share in cash.

Cooke to acquire Omega Protein for $22.00/share

Cooke, the parent company of Cooke Aquaculture, and provider of specialty oils and specialty protein products Omega Protein have announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Cooke will acquire all outstanding shares of Omega Protein for $22.00 per share in cash. The transaction price represents a premium of 32.5% to Omega Protein's closing share price on October 5, 2017.

"We are very pleased to sign this agreement with Omega Protein," said Glenn Cooke, CEO of Cooke. "Omega Protein will provide us with another platform in Cooke's growth strategy through further diversification in the supply side of the business. We believe this will be a very good fit between our two cultures. Omega Protein has a 100-year history with an experienced and dedicated workforce, which we value, and a tradition of operating in small, coastal towns and communities that we share. Their focus on sustainable aquaculture and agriculture and the production of healthy food is also a great fit with our experience and culture."

Cooke carries on the business of finfish aquaculture globally through its wholly-owned subsidiary Cooke Aquaculture. The New Brunswick, Canada based Cooke family also has significant investments in wild fisheries globally through their ownership of Cooke Seafood USA and Icicle Seafoods. Cooke Aquaculture is an aquaculture corporation founded in Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick, Canada with salmon farming operations in Atlantic Canada(operated by its affiliate, Kelly Cove Salmon), the United States (Maine and Washington), Chile and Scotland, as well as sea bass and sea bream farming operations in Spain. In 2015, Cooke Seafood USA was created, and grew rapidly through the acquisitions of Wanchese Fish Company in the USA and the assets of Fripur, the largest fishing company in Uruguay. The Cooke family also acquired Icicle Seafoods in 2016. The addition of Omega Protein is said to serve as a perfect strategic piece for the Cooke family of companies.

"We are excited about the agreement, which we believe recognizes the value of Omega Protein's successful, 100-year-old fishing business and also provides stockholders with an immediate premium," said Bret Scholtes, President and CEO of Omega Protein. "Cooke is a family owned company and in many ways, reminds us a lot of ourselves and this agreement is the perfect fit for the two companies. Cooke is a highly-regarded and responsible leader in the global fishing and seafood industry."