Minerals Technologies acquires polar minerals

Pigment & Resin Technology

ISSN: 0369-9420

Article publication date: 1 February 2003

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(2003), "Minerals Technologies acquires polar minerals", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 32 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/prt.2003.12932aab.014

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Minerals Technologies acquires polar minerals

Minerals Technologies acquires polar minerals

Minerals Technologies Inc. (NYSE: MTX) recently announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Barretts Minerals Inc. (BMI), has acquired the business and assets of Polar Minerals Inc., a privately owned producer of industrial minerals in the Midwest United States. Polar Minerals operations will be incorporated into the company’s speciality minerals segment. The purchase price was $22.5 million.

Polar Minerals has mineral processing plants in Wellsville, Ohio, and Mount Vernon, Indiana. These two plants process high quality mineral ores into performance minerals for the plastics, paint, adhesives and sealants, rubber and cosmetics industries. Polar’s products include talc, ground calcium carbonate, barytes and mica. Polar had sales in 2001 of $24.1 million. The company expects the acquisition to be accretive in the first 12 months.

The speciality minerals segment, through its processed minerals product line, currently operates a talc plant in Montana and ground calcium carbonate plants in Massachusetts, Connecticut and California.

“Polar Minerals’ plants and products complement our processed minerals product line, giving us a greater presence in the Midwest US, where a large portion of the American industrial base is located”, said Paul R. Saucracker, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Minerals Technologies Inc. “This purchase is consistent with our strategy of expanding our business through selective acquisitions. We will bring our strengths in technology, research and technical service, and our world- wide sales presence to the Polar Minerals operations.”

“This acquisition will provide us with a stronger, broader product line for the markets we serve”, said Dennis R. Harrison, vice president and managing director of Performance Minerals for SMI. “We look forward to having the new minerals, barytes and mica, to offer to our current customers. The purchase also provides access to outstanding mineral ore sources from outside the US.”

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