TEN-APO Trade Union Notification – Japan
To: Trade Union Chairperson
Date: February 23, 2022
Subject: Proposed Acquisition of Tenneco Inc
As you may have seen today, Tenneco announced that Tenneco Inc has entered into an agreement to be acquired by Apollo in a transaction.
The purpose of this notification is, as a matter of courtesy, to provide you with further detail on the transaction and provide you with an opportunity to ask any questions on the proposed transaction or Apollo.
Investment funds managed by Apollo, one of the world’s leading alternative asset managers, have agreed to buy Tenneco from our public shareholders. Details on the announcement and approvals are included in the enclosed press release. We expect the transaction to close in the second half of 2022, at which time Tenneco will become a privately owned company.
In determining to move forward with this transaction, the Board and management team carefully evaluated how best to seize the opportunities ahead of the Company and simultaneously serve our customers’ needs in key global markets. After much consideration, it became clear that Apollo was the right partner to help Tenneco achieve these goals.
Apollo’s private equity business has a long track record of helping its portfolio companies create long-term value and growth through capital and strategic support. For more than 30 years, they have invested in manufacturing and industrials businesses, including in automotive and companies like ABC Technologies, one of the world’s leading automotive systems and components manufacturers. Their private equity portfolio also includes household brands like Yahoo, ADT and Sun Country Airlines among its current investments. The team at Apollo has long appreciated Tenneco’s role in providing solutions for global mobility markets and recognizes the value of Tenneco’s talented team members. The Board believes private ownership will position Tenneco to better serve the Company’s leading OEM and aftermarket blue-chip customers globally.
Becoming a private company will significantly enhance the Company’s ability to execute our global strategy in the evolving mobility landscape as well as increase our flexibility to position our Motorparts, Performance Solutions, Clean Air and Powertrain businesses for profitable growth. We expect the Company will be prudently capitalized and positioned for growth. The Board firmly believes that this partnership with Apollo is a win-win-win that will benefit Tenneco team members, our customers and our shareholders. We will continue to operate under the Tenneco name and maintain a global presence.
All team members will continue to be employed by their current entities on the same terms and conditions of employment – the proposed transaction does not impact or change the Tenneco group of employing entities in any way. Further, for the avoidance of doubt, there also will be no change to any team member representatives or collective bargaining agreements as a result of the proposed transaction. All such arrangements will continue unchanged in accordance with their terms.
Tenneco has a bright future, and today’s announcement is just the first step in becoming a private company. Until the transaction is complete, we remain an independent company, with the same Company priorities of operational performance, reducing inventory, and best serving our clients and customers.
You will have seen that a central communication has been sent to all team members, with a Q and A document.