Registration of Securities Issued in a Business-Combination Transaction — Form S-4
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S-4 — Registration of Securities Issued in a Business-Combination Transaction
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REGISTRATION NO. 333- ________
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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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FORM S-4
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
UNDER
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
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SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
2650
(Primary Standard Industrial
Classification Code Number)
SOUTH CAROLINA 57-0248420
(State or other jurisdiction (I.R.S. Employer
of incorporation or organization) Identification no.)
One North Second Street
Post Office Box 160
Hartsville, South Carolina 29551
Telephone: 843-383-7000
(Address, including zip code, and telephone number, including area code, of
registrant's principal executive offices)
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Copies to:
CHARLES J. HUPFER GEORGE S. KING, JR., ESQ.
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer SUZANNE HULST CLAWSON, ESQ.
SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY HAYNSWORTH SINKLER BOYD, P.A
One North Second Street 1201 Main Street, 22nd Floor
Post Office Box 160 Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Hartsville, South Carolina 29551 (803) 779-3080
Telephone: 843-383-7000 Facsimile (803) 765-1243
(Name, address, including zip code,
and telephone number, including
area code, of agent for service)
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Approximate date of commencement of proposed sale to public: As soon as
practicable after the effective date of this Registration Statement.
If the securities being registered on this Form are being offered in connection
with the formation of a holding company and there is compliance with General
Instruction G, please check the following box. [ ]
If this Form is filed to register additional securities for an offering pursuant
to Rule 462(b) under the Securities Act, please check the following box and list
the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective
registration statement for the same offering. [ ] ________
If this Form is a post-effective amendment filed pursuant to Rule 462(d) under
the Securities Act, check the following box and list the Securities Act
registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement
for the same offering. [ ] ________
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CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE
Title of each Proposed maximum Proposed maximum
class of securities Amount to be offering price per aggregate offering Amount of
to be registered registered(1) unit(1) price(1) registration fee (1)
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Debt Securities $150,000,000.00 - $150,000,000.00 $19,005.00
(1) Calculated in accordance with Rule 457(f)(2) under the Securities Act based
on the book value of the securities to be received by the registrant and
cancelled in the exchange.
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The registrant hereby amends this registration statement on such date or dates
as may be necessary to delay its effective date until the registrant shall file
a further amendment which specifically states that this registration statement
shall thereafter become effective in accordance with Section 8(a) of the
Securities Act of 1933 or until the registration statement shall become
effective on such date as the Commission, acting pursuant to said Section 8(a),
may determine.
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The information in this Prospectus is not complete and may be changed. These
securities may not be sold until the registration statement filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission is effective. This Prospectus is not an offer
to sell these securities and it is not soliciting an offer to buy these
securities in any state where the offer or sale is not permitted.
Subject to Completion, dated __________, 2004
PROSPECTUS
Sonoco Products Company
Offer to Exchange
$150,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 5.625% Notes due 2016
that have been registered under the Securities Act of 1933
for
Any and all outstanding unregistered
5.625% Notes due 2016
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The Registered Notes
o We are offering up to $150,000,000 aggregate principal amount of our
new 5.625% notes due 2016, which are registered under the Securities
Act of 1933, in exchange for up to $150,000,000 aggregate principal
amount of our existing 5.625% notes due 2016. We are offering the new
notes to satisfy some of our obligations under the exchange and
registration rights agreement we entered into in connection with the
private placement of the old notes.
o The terms of the new notes are substantially identical to the old
notes, except that the new notes do not contain terms relating to
additional interest, holders of the new notes will not be entitled to
registration rights under the registration rights agreement, and,
because the new notes have been registered under the federal
securities laws, they will not be subject to restrictions on transfer
except under the limited circumstances described in this Prospectus.
o We do not intend to list the new notes on any securities exchange or
seek approval for quotation through any automated trading system.
The Exchange Offer
o The exchange offer will expire at 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on
___________ , 2004, unless extended. We do not currently intend to
extend the expiration date.
o The exchange offer is not subject to any conditions other than that
the exchange offer not violate applicable law or any applicable
interpretation of the Staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission
and that there be no change in our business or financial affairs that,
in our reasonable judgment, might materially impair our ability to
proceed with, or the contemplated benefits of, the exchange offer.
o All old notes that are validly tendered and not validly withdrawn will
be exchanged for an equal principal amount of new notes.
o Tenders of old notes may be withdrawn at any time before the
expiration of the exchange offer.
o The exchange of old notes for new notes in the exchange offer will not
be a taxable event for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
o We will not receive any proceeds from the exchange offer.
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See "Risk Factors" beginning on page 8 for a discussion of the factors
that you should consider prior to tendering your notes for exchange.
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Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities
commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or determined that
this Prospectus is accurate or complete or passed upon the adequacy or accuracy
of this Prospectus. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
The date of this Prospectus is ,2004.
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WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION AND INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE............ii
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS...................................................iii
PROSPECTUS SUMMARY.............................................................1
RATIO OF EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES.............................................6
RISK FACTORS...................................................................8
SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY.......................................................10
USE OF PROCEEDS...............................................................11
SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA..........................................11
THE EXCHANGE OFFER............................................................12
RESALE OF THE NEW NOTES.......................................................12
TERMS OF THE EXCHANGE OFFER...................................................13
DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW NOTES..................................................22
CERTAIN UNITED STATES FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES.........................33
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION..........................................................38
LEGAL MATTERS.................................................................39
INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM.................................39
Each broker-dealer that receives new notes for its own account pursuant
to the exchange offer must acknowledge that it will deliver a prospectus in
connection with any resale of the new notes. The letter of transmittal states
that by so acknowledging and by delivering a prospectus, a broker-dealer will
not be deemed to admit that it is an "underwriter" within the meaning of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended. This prospectus, as it may be amended or
supplemented from time to time, may be used by a broker-dealer in connection
with resales of new notes received in exchange for old notes where the old notes
were acquired by the broker-dealer as a result of market-making activities or
other trading activities. See "Plan of Distribution" in this prospectus.
This prospectus contains summaries we believe to be accurate of certain
documents, but reference is made to the actual documents for complete
information. All such summaries are qualified in their entirety by such
reference.
You should rely only on the information contained in, or incorporated
by reference into, this prospectus. We have not authorized anyone to give any
information or to make any representations, other than those contained or
incorporated by reference in this prospectus, in connection with any offer made
by this prospectus. If anyone provides you with different or inconsistent
information, you should not rely on it.
You should not assume that the information appearing in this prospectus
is accurate as of any date other than the date on the front cover of this
prospectus. The business, financial condition, results of operations and
prospects of Sonoco Products Company may have changed since that date.
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WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION AND INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
We file annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy statements and
other information with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). Our SEC
filings are available to the public over the Internet at the SEC's website at
http://www.sec.gov. We also make these filings available free of charge on our
website, www.sonoco.com, as soon as reasonably practical after electronic filing
of such material with the SEC. Please note that the SEC's website (www.sec.gov)
and our website (www.sonoco.com) are included in this prospectus as inactive
textual references only. Neither the information contained on the SEC's website
nor the information contained on our website is incorporated by reference into
this prospectus and such information should not be considered to be part of this
prospectus. You may also read and copy any document we file with the SEC at its
public reference facility at 450 Fifth Street, N. W., Washington, D.C. 20549.
You can also obtain copies of the documents at prescribed rates by writing to
the Public Reference Room of the SEC at the address above. You may call the SEC
at 1-800-SEC-0330 for further information on the operation of the public
reference facility. Our SEC filings are also available at the office of the New
York Stock Exchange, 20 Broad Street, 7th Floor, New York, New York 10005. For
further information on obtaining copies of our public filings at the New York
Stock Exchange, you should call (212) 656-5060.
We "incorporate by reference" into this prospectus certain information
we file with the SEC, which means that we can disclose important business and
financial information to you by referring you to those documents without
delivering them to you with this prospectus. The information incorporated by
reference is an important part of this prospectus, and information that we
subsequently file with the SEC will automatically update and supercede
information in this prospectus and in our other filings with the SEC. We
incorporate by reference the documents listed below, which we have already filed
with the SEC, and any future filings we make with the SEC under Section 13(a),
13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act")
until all securities covered by this prospectus have been exchanged and all
conditions to the consummation of the exchange offer have been satisfied. We
incorporate by reference:
o our annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December
31, 2003;
o our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarters ended
March 28, 2004, June 27, 2004 and September 26, 2004 [TO BE
FILED]; and
o our current reports on Form 8-K, filed on June 16, 2004 and
October 14, 2004.
We will provide you free copies of these filings, other than exhibits
to filings unless the exhibits are specifically incorporated by reference into a
filing, if you write or call us at:
Sonoco Products Company
Attn: Charles J. Hupfer, Vice President,
Chief Financial Officer and Secretary
One North Second Street
P.O. Box 160
Hartsville, South Carolina 29551-0160
Telephone: (843) 383-7000.
To obtain timely delivery of this information, you must request it no
later than five business days before , 2004, the expiration date of the exchange
offer.
In addition, while any old notes remain outstanding, we will make
available, upon request, to any holder and any prospective purchaser of old
notes the information required pursuant to Rule 144A(d)(4) under the Securities
Act during any period in which we are not subject to Section 13 or 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act.
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This offering memorandum includes and incorporates by reference
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the securities laws. All
statements that are not historical in nature, are intended to be, and are hereby
identified as "forward-looking statements" for purposes of the safe harbor
provided by Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
The words "estimate," "project," "intend," "expect," "believe," "plan,"
"anticipate," "objective," "goal," "guidance," and similar expressions identify
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, but are not
limited to, statements regarding offsetting high raw material costs, adequacy of
income tax provisions, refinancing of debt, adequacy of cash flows, effects of
acquisitions and dispositions, adequacy of provisions for environmental
liabilities, financial strategies and the results expected from them, and
producing improvements in earnings.
These forward-looking statements are based on current expectations,
estimates and projections about our industry, management's beliefs, and
assumptions made by management. Such information includes, without limitation,
discussions as to estimates, expectations, beliefs, plans, strategies, and
objectives concerning our future financial and operating performance. These
statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks,
uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual
results may differ materially from those expressed or forecasted in such
forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties include, without
limitation:
o availability and pricing of raw materials;
o success of new product development and introduction;
o ability to maintain or increase productivity levels;
o international, national and local economic and market conditions;
o fluctuations of obligations and earnings of pension and
postretirement benefit plans;
o ability to maintain market share;
o pricing pressures and demand for products;
o continued strength of our paperboard-based engineered carriers
and composite can operations;
o anticipated results of restructuring activities;
o resolution of income tax contingencies;
o ability to successfully integrate newly acquired businesses into
the Company's operations;
o currency stability and the rate of growth in foreign markets;
o use of financial instruments to hedge foreign exchange, interest
rate and commodity price risk;
o actions of government agencies;
o loss of consumer confidence; and
o economic disruptions resulting from terrorist activities.
We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any
forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events
or otherwise.
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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
This summary contains basic information about us and the exchange
offer. Because it is a summary, it does not contain all of the information that
you should consider in connection with the exchange offer. You should read this
entire prospectus carefully, including the section entitled "Risk Factors" and
our financial statements and the notes thereto, which are incorporated into this
prospectus by reference. In this prospectus, unless the context requires
otherwise, references to "Sonoco," "the Company," "our company, " "we," "us" and
"our" refer to Sonoco Products Company and its subsidiaries.
Sonoco Products Company
We are a South Carolina corporation founded in Hartsville, South
Carolina in 1899. We are a major global manufacturer of paperboard-based and
other industrial and consumer packaging products. Our principal executive
offices are located at One North Second Street, P. O. Box 160, Hartsville, South
Carolina 29551-0160. Our telephone number is (843) 383-7000.
The Exchange Offer
On June 23, 2004, we completed an offering of $150,000,000 aggregate
principal amount of our 5.625% notes due 2016 in a transaction exempt from
registration under the Securities Act. Unless otherwise specified or unless the
context requires otherwise, in this prospectus, we refer to the notes sold to
the initial purchasers as the old notes and we refer to the offer and sale of
the old notes as the offering. We used the net proceeds from the offering to
repay a portion of amounts outstanding under our commercial paper facility. In
connection with the offering, we entered into a registration rights agreement
with the initial purchasers of the old notes in which we agreed to commence this
exchange offer. Accordingly, you may exchange your old notes for new notes that
have been registered under the Securities Act and have substantially the same
terms as the old notes. Unless otherwise specified or unless the context
requires otherwise, in this prospectus, we refer to the old notes and the new
notes together as the notes. The following summary of the exchange offer is not
complete. For a more complete description of the terms of the exchange offer,
see "The Exchange Offer" in this prospectus.
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Securities Offered ................................. $150,000,000 aggregate principal amount of our new 5.625% notes due 2016,
all of which have been registered under the Securities Act. The terms of the
new notes offered in the exchange offer are substantially identical to those
of the old notes, except that the transfer restrictions (with limited
exceptions described in this prospectus) and additional interest provisions
relating to the old notes do not apply to the new notes, and holders of the
new notes will not be entitled to registration rights under the registration
rights agreement.
The Exchange Offer.................................. We are offering to issue registered new notes in exchange for a like
principal amount and like denomination of our old notes. We are offering
these new registered notes to satisfy certain of our obligations under the
registration rights agreement that we entered into with the initial
purchasers of the old notes. You may tender your outstanding old notes for
exchange by following the procedures described under the heading "Terms of
The Exchange Offer."
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Expiration Date; Tenders; Withdrawal................ The exchange offer will expire at 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on
__________________, 2004, unless we extend it. We do not currently intend to
extend the expiration date. You may withdraw any old notes that you tender
for exchange at any time prior to the expiration date of the exchange offer.
We will accept any and all old notes validly tendered and not validly
withdrawn before the expiration date. See "Terms of The Exchange Offer--
Procedures for Tendering Old Notes" and "--Withdrawals of Tenders of Old
Notes" for a more complete description of the tender and withdrawal period.
Procedures for Tendering Old Notes.................. If you wish to accept the exchange offer, you must:
o complete, sign and date the accompanying letter of transmittal, or a
facsimile of the letter of transmittal according to the instructions
contained in this prospectus and the letter of transmittal;
o mail or otherwise deliver the letter of transmittal, or a facsimile of
the letter of transmittal, together with the old notes and any other
required documents to the exchange agent at the address indicated on the
cover page of the letter of transmittal; or
o if you hold old notes through The Depository Trust Company, or DTC, and
wish to participate in the exchange offer, you must comply with the
Automated Tender Offer Program procedures of DTC, by which you will
agree to be bound by the letter of transmittal.
See "Terms of the Exchange Offer -- Procedures for Tendering Old Notes," and
"-- Book Entry Transfer" for further explanation of these procedures.
By signing, or agreeing to be bound by the letter of transmittal, you will
represent to us that, among other things:
o any new notes that you receive will be acquired in the ordinary course
of your business;
o you have no intent to participate in, or any arrangement or
understanding with any person or entity to participate in, a
distribution of the new notes;
o if you are a broker-dealer, or are participating in the exchange offer
for the purpose of distributing the new notes, that you will comply with
the registration and prospectus delivery requirements of the Securities
Act; and
o you are not our "affiliate," as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities
Act, or, if you are an "affiliate," you will comply with any applicable
registration and prospectus delivery requirements of the Securities Act.
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Special Procedures for Beneficial Owners............ If you are a beneficial owner of old notes which are registered in the name
of a broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee and you
wish to tender your old notes in the exchange offer, you should contact that
registered holder promptly and instruct the registered holder to tender on
your behalf. If you wish to tender on your own behalf, you must, prior to
completing and executing the letter of transmittal and delivering your old
notes, either make appropriate arrangements to register ownership of the old
notes in your name or obtain a properly completed bond power from the
registered holder. The transfer of registered ownership may take
considerable time and it may not be possible to complete the transfer before
the expiration date.
Guaranteed Delivery Procedures...................... If you wish to tender your old notes and your old notes are not immediately
available or you cannot deliver your old notes, the letter of transmittal or
any other documents required by the letter of transmittal, or you cannot
comply with the applicable procedures under DTC's Automated Tender Offer
Program before the expiration date, you must tender your old notes according
to the guaranteed delivery procedures set forth in this prospectus under
"Terms of The Exchange Offer-- Guaranteed Delivery Procedures."
Certain United States Federal Income Tax
Consequences ........................................ Your exchange of old notes for new notes to be issued in the exchange offer
will not result in any gain or loss to you for United States federal income
tax purposes. See "Certain United States Federal Income Tax Consequences" in
this prospectus.
Use of Proceeds..................................... We will not receive any proceeds from the issuance of new notes pursuant to
the exchange offer.
Exchange Agent...................................... The Bank of New York is serving as exchange agent in connection with the
exchange offer. The address and telephone number of the exchange agent are
set forth in the section captioned "The Exchange Offer -- Exchange Agent" in
this prospectus.
Shelf Registration.................................. If applicable interpretations of the staff of the SEC do not permit us to
effect the exchange offer, if the exchange offer is not completed within the
time required by the registration rights agreement, or upon the request of
any holder of old notes under certain circumstances, we will be required to
file, and use our reasonable best efforts to cause to become effective, a
shelf registration statement under the Securities Act that would cover
resales of old notes. See "Description of the New Notes-- Registration
Rights; Additional Interest" in this prospectus.
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Consequences of Your Failure to Exchange Your Old
Notes............................................... Old notes that are not exchanged in the exchange offer will continue to be
subject to the restrictions on transfer that are described in the legend on
the old notes and in the indenture. In general, you may offer or sell your
old notes only if they are registered under, or offered or sold under an
exemption from registration under, the Securities Act and applicable state
securities laws. We do not currently intend to register the old notes under
the Securities Act. If your old notes are not tendered and accepted in the
exchange offer, it may become more difficult for you to sell or transfer
your old notes. See "Risk Factors-- Risks Related to the Exchange Offer and
the Notes-- If an active trading market does not develop for the notes, you
may not be able to resell them."
Consequences of Exchanging Your Old Notes........... Based on interpretations of the staff of the SEC set forth in several
no-action letters issued to unrelated third parties, we believe that you may
offer for resale, resell or otherwise transfer the new notes that we issue
in the exchange offer without further compliance with the registration and
prospectus delivery requirements of the Securities Act if:
o you are acquiring the new notes in the ordinary course of your business;
o you are not engaging in and do not intend to engage in a distribution of
the new notes;
o you have no arrangement or understanding with any person to participate
in the distribution of the new notes; and
o you are not our "affiliate," as defined in Rule 405 under the Securities
Act.
See "The Exchange Offer-- Resale of the New Notes."
If any of these conditions are not satisfied and you transfer any new notes
issued to you in the exchange offer without delivering a proper prospectus
or without qualifying for a registration exemption, you may incur liability
under the Securities Act. We will not be responsible for, or indemnify you
against, any liability you incur.
If you are a broker-dealer and you will receive new notes for your own
account in exchange for old notes that you acquired as a result of
market-making activities or other trading activities, you will be required
to acknowledge that you will deliver a prospectus in connection with any
resale of the new notes. See "Plan of Distribution" for a description of the
prospectus delivery obligations of broker-dealers in the exchange offer.
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No Dissenters' Rights............................... As a holder of old notes, you do not have any appraisal or dissenters'
rights. See "Terms of the Exchange Offer-- General."
The New Notes
The following summary of the terms of the new notes is not complete.
For a more detailed description of the new notes, see "Description of the New
Notes" in this prospectus. We define capitalized terms used in this summary
under "Description of the New Notes -- Certain Definitions" section of this
prospectus.
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Issuer.............................................. Sonoco Products Company.
Notes Offered....................................... $150,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 5.625% Notes due 2016.
Maturity Date....................................... June 15, 2016.
Interest Payment Dates.............................. June 15 and December 15 commencing December 15, 2004.
Ranking............................................. The new notes will constitute our unsecured and unsubordinated obligations
and will rank:
o equally with our existing and future unsecured and unsubordinated
indebtedness that is not guaranteed by our subsidiaries;
o senior to any of our future subordinated indebtedness;
o junior to our secured indebtedness to the extent of the collateral
securing that indebtedness;
o effectively junior to our indebtedness that has been guaranteed by
subsidiaries with respect to the assets and earnings of those
subsidiaries; and
o effectively junior to all existing and future indebtedness and other
liabilities, including trade payables, of all of our subsidiaries.
As of June 27, 2004:
o we and our consolidated subsidiaries had total debt (including
short-term debt) of $940.3 million;
o we had $71 million of secured indebtedness outstanding and $869.3
million of unsecured and unsubordinated indebtedness outstanding; and
o our subsidiaries had $52.1 million of indebtedness (excluding amounts
payable to affiliated entities) and $311 million of other liabilities
outstanding, including trade payables and deferred income tax
liabilities.
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Optional Redemption................................. We may redeem some or all of the new notes at any time, in whole or in part,
in cash, at a redemption price equal to the greater of (i) 100% of the
principal amount of Notes to be redeemed or (ii) the sum of the present
values of the remaining scheduled payments of principal of and interest on
the Notes to be redeemed discounted to the redemption date at the then
current Treasury Rate (as defined herein) plus 15 basis points, together
with, in either case, any accrued and unpaid interest to the date of
redemption. See "Description of the New Notes --- Optional Redemption."
Basic Covenants.................................... We will issue the new notes under an indenture. The indenture, among other
things, limits our ability and the ability of our subsidiaries to:
o create liens; and
o enter into sale and leaseback transactions.
These covenants are subject to important exceptions. For more detail, see
"Description of the New Notes -- Certain Covenants" in this prospectus.
Form and Denomination................................. The new notes will be issued in denominations of $1,000 and any integral
multiple of $1,000.
The new notes will be represented by one or more global securities in fully
registered, book-entry form without interest coupons, will be deposited with
The Bank of New York as custodian for The Depository Trust Company (the
"Depositary") and will be registered in the name of Cede & Co. or another
nominee designated by the Depositary, except in limited circumstances.
Ratings............................................... Standard & Poor's Rating Service has assigned the new notes a rating of A-
and Moody's Investors Service, Inc. has assigned the new notes a rating of
A3. Ratings are not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold the new notes. We
cannot give any assurance that the ratings will be retained for any time
period or that they will not be revised downward or withdrawn by the ratings
agencies.
RATIO OF EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES
The following table shows our ratio of earnings to fixed charges for
the periods indicated:
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Six Months Ended Years Ended December 31,
June 27, ------------------------
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999
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Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges 1............. 4.21x 2.63x 3.73x 3.39x 4.30x 4.82x
Pro forma Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges 2... 3.76x 2.39x N/A N/A N/A N/A
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1 2003, 2002, 2001 and 2000 ratios reflect net pretax charges for
restructuring costs of approximately $50 million, $10 million, $51 million
and $5 million, respectively.
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2 The pro forma ratios reflect the change in interest expense due to the
application of the proceeds of the $150,000,000 offering of old notes that
was completed June 23, 2004.
For purposes of these calculations, "earnings" consist of income before
income taxes, fixed charges and amortization of capitalized interest, less
capitalized interest. "Earnings" does not include gains or losses on assets held
for sale. "Fixed charges" consist of interest on all indebtedness, capitalized
interest, amortization of bond discounts and the portion of rental expense
considered to be representative of the interest factor.
Risk Factors
You should consider carefully all of the information included or
incorporated by reference into this prospectus and, in particular, the
information under the heading "Risk Factors" beginning on page 8 in connection
with the exchange offer and an exchange of old notes for new notes.
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RISK FACTORS
You should carefully consider the following risks and other information
contained in this prospectus, together with all of the other information
incorporated by reference into this prospectus, before deciding to exchange your
old notes for new notes. If any of the following risks or uncertainties actually
occurs, our business, financial condition and operating results could be
materially adversely affected.
Risks Relating to the Exchange Offer and the Notes
If you choose not to exchange your old notes, the present transfer restrictions
will remain in force and the market price of your old notes could decline.
If you do not exchange your old notes for new notes under the exchange
offer, then you will continue to be subject to the transfer restrictions on the
old notes as set forth in the offering memorandum distributed in connection with
the private offering of the old notes. In general, the old notes may not be
offered or sold unless they are registered or exempt from registration under the
Securities Act and applicable state securities laws. Except as required by the
registration rights agreement, we do not intend to register resales of the old
notes under the Securities Act. You should refer to the section of this
prospectus entitled "Terms of The Exchange Offer" for information about how to
tender your old notes.
You must comply with the exchange offer procedures in order to receive freely
tradable new notes.
Delivery of the new notes in exchange for the old notes tendered and
accepted for exchange pursuant to the exchange offer will be made only after
timely receipt by the exchange agent of the documents described under "Terms of
the Exchange Offer -- Procedures for Tendering Old Notes."
Therefore, holders of the old notes who would like to tender the old
notes in exchange for new notes should be sure to allow enough time for the
necessary documents to be delivered on time. We are not required to notify you
of defects or irregularities in tenders of old notes for exchange. Old notes
that are not tendered or that are tendered but that we do not accept for
exchange will, following consummation of the exchange offer, continue to be
subject to the existing transfer restrictions under the Securities Act and will
no longer have the registration and other rights under the registration rights
agreement. See "Terms of the Exchange Offer -- Procedures for Tendering Old
Notes."
Some holders who exchange their old notes may be deemed to be underwriters and
these holders will be required to comply with the registration and prospectus
delivery requirements in connection with any resale transaction.
If you exchange your old notes in the exchange offer for the purpose of
participating in a distribution of the new notes, you may be deemed to have
received restricted securities. If you are deemed to have received restricted
securities, you will be required to comply with the registration and prospectus
delivery requirements of the Securities Act in connection with any resale
transaction.
If an active trading market does not develop for the new notes, you may not be
able to resell them.
Prior to this offering, there was no public market for the new notes
and we cannot assure you that an active trading market will develop for the new
notes. If no active trading market develops, you may not be able to resell your
new notes at their fair market value or at all. Future trading prices of the new
notes will depend on many factors, including, among other things, prevailing
interest rates, our operating results and the market for similar securities. We
do not intend to apply to list the new notes on any securities exchange.
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The notes will rank effectively junior in right of payment to all indebtedness
and other liabilities, including trade payables, of our subsidiaries and junior
in right of payment to all of our secured indebtedness.
We conduct very substantial operations, including our international
operations, through subsidiaries. Our subsidiaries are not guaranteeing the new
notes. In the event of our bankruptcy or the bankruptcy of any of our
subsidiaries, the holders of their liabilities, including guarantees,
indebtedness and trade payables, would generally be entitled to payment of their
claims from the assets of the affected subsidiaries before those assets were
made available for distribution to us. As a result, the claims of holders of the
new notes as well as claims of holders of the old notes will rank effectively
junior to the claims of all of the creditors of our subsidiaries, including
trade creditors and holders of guaranteed debt. If any indebtedness of our
subsidiaries were to be accelerated, we cannot assure you that the assets of the
subsidiaries remaining after payment of such indebtedness and other liabilities
would be sufficient to repay our indebtedness in full, including the notes. As
of June 27, 2004, our subsidiaries had $52.1 million of their own indebtedness
(excluding amounts payable to affiliated entities) and $311 million of other
liabilities outstanding including trade payables and deferred income tax
liabilities. Subject to the restrictions set forth in our debt instruments, our
subsidiaries may be able to incur significant additional indebtedness in the
future.
The new notes will rank junior in right of payment to all of our
secured indebtedness to the extent of the collateral securing that indebtedness.
As of June 27, 2004, we had $71 million in secured indebtedness. Subject to the
restrictions set forth in our debt instruments, including the indenture, we may
be able to incur significant additional secured indebtedness in the future.
Risks Relating to Our Business
Conditions in foreign countries where we operate may reduce our earnings.
We have operations throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia
with facilities in 32 countries serving customers in 85 countries. In 2003,
approximately 33% of our sales came from operations and sales outside of the
United States. Accordingly, our revenues and net income may be adversely
affected by economic conditions, political situations and changing laws and
regulations in foreign countries, as to which we have no control.
Foreign exchange rate fluctuations may reduce our earnings.
As a result of operating globally, we are exposed to market risk from
changes in foreign exchange rates. We monitor these exposures and have
occasionally used currency swaps and forward foreign exchange contracts to hedge
a portion of the net investment in foreign subsidiaries, foreign currency assets
and liabilities, or forecasted transactions denominated in foreign currencies.
Nonetheless, to the extent we have unhedged positions or our hedging procedures
do not work as planned, fluctuating currencies could reduce our revenues and
income. Our financial performance is directly affected by exchange rates because
the results of operations and the assets and liabilities of our foreign
operations which are recorded in local currencies are translated into U. S.
dollars for financial reporting purposes.
We may encounter difficulties arising from integrating acquisitions,
restructuring our operations or closing or disposing of facilities.
We have completed acquisitions, closed higher cost facilities, sold
non-core assets, and otherwise restructured our operations in an effort to
improve our cost competitiveness and profitability. Some of these activities are
ongoing, and we cannot guarantee that any such activities will not divert the
attention of management or disrupt our ordinary operations or those of our
subsidiaries. Moreover, our production capacity or the actual amount of products
we produce may be reduced as a result of these activities.
We have made numerous acquisitions in recent years, are currently
involved in a number of acquisitions and are actively seeking new acquisitions
that we believe provide meaningful opportunities in industrial and consumer
markets. Acquired businesses may not achieve the levels of revenue, profit or
productivity or otherwise perform as we expect.
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Acquisitions also involve special risks, including, without limitation,
the potential assumption of unanticipated liabilities and contingencies and
difficulties in integrating acquired businesses. While we believe that our
acquisitions will improve our competitiveness and profitability, we can give no
assurance that acquisitions will be successful or accretive to earnings.
We are subject to environmental regulations and liabilities that could weaken
our operating results.
Federal, state, provincial, foreign and local environmental
requirements, particularly those relating to air and water quality, are a
significant factor in our business. In the past we have had, and in the future
may face, environmental liability for the costs of remediating soil or water
that is or was contaminated by us or a third party at various sites which are
now or were previously owned or operated by us. Legal proceedings may result in
the imposition of fines or penalties as well as mandated remediation programs
that require substantial, and in some instances, unplanned capital expenditures.
There also may be similar liability at sites with respect to which either we
have received, or in the future may receive, notice that we may be a potentially
responsible party and which are the subject of cleanup activity under the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, analogous
state laws and other laws concerning hazardous substance contamination.
We have incurred in the past and may incur in the future, fines and
penalties relating to environmental matters and costs relating to the damage of
natural resources, lost property values and toxic tort claims. We have made
expenditures to comply with environmental regulations and expect to make
additional expenditures in the future. As of June 27, 2004, we had approximately
$4 million reserved for environmental liabilities. However, we could incur
additional expenditures due to changes in law or the discovery of new
information, and those expenditures could have a material adverse effect on our
net income and liquidity.
Raw materials price increases may reduce our net income.
Many of the raw materials we use are commodities purchased from third
parties. Principal examples are recovered paper, resin, steel and aluminum.
Prices of these commodities are subject to substantial fluctuations which are
beyond our control and can adversely affect our profitability. Even though many
of our long term contracts with buyers of our products permit limited price
adjustments to reflect increased raw material costs and even though we may
increase our prices in an effort to offset increases in raw materials costs,
such adjustments may not occur quickly enough or be sufficient to prevent a
material adverse effect on our net income and cash flow.
Energy price increases may reduce our net income.
Our manufacturing operations require the use of substantial amounts of
electricity and natural gas. These are subject to significant price fluctuations
as the result of changes in overall supply and demand. Increases in energy costs
can materially adversely affect our net income and cash flow.
SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY
We are a South Carolina corporation founded in Hartsville, South
Carolina in 1899. We are a major global manufacturer of paperboard-based and
other industrial and consumer packaging products. We are also vertically
integrated into paperboard production and recovered paper collection, which
means that the paperboard used in our packaging products is produced
substantially from recovered paper our subsidiaries collect. We operate an
extensive network of plants in the United States and have subsidiaries in Asia,
Europe, Canada, Mexico, South America, Australia, and New Zealand, and
affiliates in numerous locations around the world. We have made a number of
recent acquisitions, and we expect to continue acquiring additional companies
that we believe provide meaningful opportunities in industrial and consumer
markets. We may also dispose of operations when we believe that doing so is
consistent with our overall goals and strategies.
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USE OF PROCEEDS
The exchange offer is intended to satisfy some of our obligations under
the old notes, the indenture and the registration rights agreement. We will not
receive any cash proceeds from the issuance of the new notes. In consideration
for issuing the new notes as contemplated in this prospectus we, will receive in
exchange old notes in like principal amount. The old notes surrendered in
exchange for the new notes will be retired and cancelled and cannot be reissued.
Accordingly, the issuance of the new notes will not result in any increase in
our outstanding indebtedness or change in our capitalization.
Our net proceeds from the offering and sale of the old notes, which do
not include accrued interest on the old notes, were approximately $148.7
million, after deducting related fees and expenses of the offering and the
discount payable to the initial purchasers. We used these net proceeds to repay
$148.7 million outstanding under our commercial paper facility, which had $108
million of borrowings outstanding at June 27, 2004 and a weighted average
interest rate of 1.10% at June 27, 2004 and an average maturity of three days.
SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
The following selected financial data for each of the five years in the
period ended December 31, 2003 have been derived from our consolidated financial
statements, which have been audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, independent
registered public accounting firm. The financial data as of June 27, 2004 and
June 29, 2003, and each of the periods then ended, have been derived from our
unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements which include, in the
opinion of management, all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring
adjustments, necessary to present fairly our results of operations and financial
position for the periods and at the dates presented. This data should be read in
conjunction with our audited and unaudited financial statements, including the
notes thereto, incorporated herein by reference.
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As of and
for the Six months Ended As of and
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June 27, June 29, for the Year Ended December 31,
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2004 2003 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999
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Earnings Data 1:
Net sales ............................... $1,459,318 $1,341,047 $2,758,326 $2,701,419 $2,464,445 $2,570,708 $2,391,666
Income from continuing .................. 71,795 48,683 78,178 125,468 81,496 158,801 171,077
operations 2, 3
Net income 4 ............................ 71,795 51,831 138,949 135,316 91,609 166,298 187,805
Consolidated Balance Sheet Data
(period end):
Total assets ............................ 2,830,345 2,569,273 2,520,633 2,436,439 2,352,197 2,212,611 2,297,020
Total debt .............................. 940,250 847,162 674,587 833,846 921,810 857,641 904,137
Shareholders' equity .................... 1,044,391 933,001 1,014,160 867,425 804,122 801,471 901,220
Per Share Data:
Net income per share .................... $ 0.73 $ 0.54 $ 1.44 $ 1.40 $ 0.96 $ 1.67 $ 1.84
Cash dividends per share ................ $ 0.43 $ 0.42 $ 0.84 $ 0.83 $ 0.80 $ 0.79 $ 0.75
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1 Earnings data for fiscal years 1999 through 2003 and for the six months
ended June 29, 2003 has been restarted to reclassify the High Density Film
business, which was sold in 2003, as discontinued operations.
2 Data for the six months ended June 27, 2004 reflects net charges of $7,096
pretax ($4,577 after tax) for restructuring costs. Data for the six months
ended June 29, 2003 reflects net charges of $8,965 pretax ($8,622 after
tax) for restructuring costs. Fiscal year 2003 data reflects net charges of
$50,056 pretax ($35,329 after tax) for restructuring costs for consolidated
subsidiaries and $1,455 after tax for restructuring costs related to
affiliates/minority interest in subsidiaries. Fiscal year 2002 data
reflects net charges of $10,409 pretax ($6,663 after tax) for restructuring
costs. Fiscal year 2001 data reflects net charges of $51,175 pretax
($49,028 after tax) for the net gain from legal settlements,
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corporate-owned life insurance (COLI) and restructuring costs for
consolidated subsidiaries and $6,591 after tax for restructuring costs
related to affiliates/minority interest in subsidiaries. Fiscal year 2000
data reflects net charges of $5,543 pretax ($1,372 after tax) for the net
gain on the sales of divested businesses, restructuring costs and executive
severance charges. Fiscal year 1999 data reflects the gain on the sale of
divested businesses of $(3,500).
3 The provision for income taxes in fiscal years 2001 and 2000 include
$14,613 and $12,000, respectively for COLI.
4 Net income for fiscal year 2003 reflects the gain on the sale of the High
Density Film business of $((63,112) pretax (($49,433) after tax).
THE EXCHANGE OFFER
Purpose and Effect of the Exchange Offer
Pursuant to a purchase agreement dated June 16, 2004 between us and
Banc of America Securities LLC and Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., as
representatives on behalf of the initial purchasers named in the purchase
agreement, we sold $150,000,000 aggregate principal amount of old notes.
Throughout this prospectus, we refer to Banc of America Securities LLC and
Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. and the other initial purchasers of old notes
collectively as the initial purchasers. As a condition to the initial sale of
the old notes, we and the initial purchasers entered into a registration rights
agreement dated as of June 23, 2004. Pursuant to the registration rights
agreement, we agreed to:
o file with the SEC no later than October 21, 2004 a registration
statement under the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act")
relating to an offer to exchange the old notes for the new notes;
o use our reasonable best efforts to cause the registration
statement to become effective under the Securities Act no later
than December 20, 2004, and to keep the exchange offer open for
at least 20 business days;
o use our reasonable best efforts to keep the exchange offer
registration statement effective until the closing of the
exchange offer;
o use our reasonable best efforts to cause the exchange offer to be
completed not later than January 19, 2005; and
o under certain circumstances, file a shelf registration statement
with the SEC under the Securities Act within the time specified
by the registration rights agreement.
We agreed to issue and exchange the new notes for all old notes validly
tendered and not validly withdrawn before the expiration of the exchange offer.
A copy of the registration rights agreement is filed as an exhibit to the
registration statement that includes this prospectus. The registration statement
is intended to satisfy some of our obligations under the registration rights
agreement and the purchase agreement.
The term "holder" with respect to the exchange offer means any person
in whose name old notes are registered on the trustee's books or any other
person who has obtained a properly completed bond power from the registered
holder, or any person whose old notes are held of record by DTC who desires to
deliver the old notes by book-entry transfer at DTC.
Resale of the New Notes
We believe that you will be allowed to resell the new notes to the
public without registration under the Securities Act, and without delivering a
prospectus that satisfies the requirements of Section 10 of the Securities Act,
if you can make the representations set forth below under "Terms of the Exchange
Offer -- Procedures for Tendering Old Notes." However, if you intend to
participate in a distribution of the new notes, or you are our "affiliate," as
defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act, you must comply with the registration
requirements of the Securities Act and deliver a prospectus, unless an exemption
from registration is otherwise available to you. You must represent to us in the
letter of transmittal accompanying this prospectus that you meet the conditions
exempting you from the registration requirements.
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We base our view on interpretations by the staff of the SEC in
no-action letters issued to other issuers in exchange offers like ours. However,
we have not asked the staff of the SEC for a no-action letter relating to this
particular exchange offer and we do not intend to do so. Therefore, you cannot
be sure that the staff of the SEC will treat this exchange offer in the same way
it has treated other exchange offers in the past. A broker-dealer that has
bought old notes for market-making or other trading activities has to deliver a
prospectus in order to resell any new notes it receives for its own account in
the exchange. This prospectus may be used by a broker-dealer to resell any of
its new notes. See "Plan of Distribution" in this prospectus for more
information regarding broker-dealers.
The exchange offer is not being made to, nor will we accept surrenders
for exchange from, holders of old notes in any jurisdiction in which the
exchange offer or the acceptance of the exchange offer would not be in
compliance with the securities or blue sky laws of such jurisdiction.
Exchange Agent
We have appointed The Bank of New York as the exchange agent for the
exchange offer. Questions and requests for assistance, requests for additional
copies of this prospectus or of the letter of transmittal and requests for
notices of guaranteed delivery should be directed to the exchange agent at the
following address:
The Bank of New York
101 Barclay Street
Reorganization Unit - Floor 7E
New York, New York 10286
Attn: _____________
Tel: ______________
Fax: ______________
TERMS OF THE EXCHANGE OFFER
General
Based on the terms and conditions set forth in this prospectus and in
the accompanying letter of transmittal, we will accept for exchange any and all
old notes validly tendered and not validly withdrawn before the expiration date.
Subject to the minimum denomination requirements of the new notes, we
will issue $1,000 principal amount of new notes in exchange for each $1,000
principal amount of outstanding old notes validly tendered pursuant to the
exchange offer and not validly withdrawn before the expiration date. Holders may
tender some or all of their old notes pursuant to the exchange offer. However,
old notes may be tendered only in principal amounts that are integral multiples
of $1,000.
The form and terms of the new notes are substantially identical to the
form and terms of the old notes except that:
o the new notes will be registered under the Securities Act and,
therefore, the new notes will not bear legends restricting the
transfer of the new notes, and
o holders of the new notes will not be entitled to any of the
registration rights of holders of old notes under the
registration rights agreement, or to the additional interest
provisions of the registration rights agreement.
The new notes will evidence the same indebtedness as the old notes and
will be issued under, and be entitled to the benefits of, the same indenture
that governs the old notes. As a result, both the new notes and the old notes
will be treated as a single series of debt securities under the indenture. The
exchange offer does not depend on any minimum aggregate principal amount of old
notes being surrendered for exchange.
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As of the date of this prospectus, $150,000,000 aggregate principal
amount of the old notes is outstanding, all of which is registered in the name
of Cede & Co., as nominee for DTC. Solely for reasons of administration, we have
fixed the close of business on __________, 2004 as the record date for the
exchange offer for purposes of determining the persons to whom we will initially
mail this prospectus and the letter of transmittal. There will be no fixed
record date for determining holders of the old notes entitled to participate in
the exchange offer.
As a holder of old notes, you do not have any appraisal or dissenters'
rights or any other right to seek monetary damages in court under the South
Carolina Business Corporation Act, as amended, or the indenture governing the
notes. We intend to conduct the exchange offer in accordance with the provisions
of the registration rights agreement, the applicable requirements of the
Securities Act, the Exchange Act, and the related rules and regulations of the
SEC. Old notes that are not surrendered for exchange in the exchange offer will
remain outstanding, interest on those notes will continue to accrue and the
holders will continue to be entitled to the rights and benefits the holders have
under the indenture, except for any rights under the registration rights
agreement that by their terms terminate upon consummation of the exchange offer.
We will be deemed to have accepted validly surrendered old notes if and
when we give oral or written notice of our acceptance to The Bank of New York,
which is acting as the exchange agent. The exchange agent will act as agent for
the tendering holders of old notes for the purpose of receiving the new notes
from us and delivering exchange notes to the holders.
If you surrender old notes in the exchange offer, you will not be
required to pay brokerage commissions or fees. In addition, subject to the
instructions in the letter of transmittal, you will not have to pay transfer
taxes for the exchange of old notes. We will pay all charges and expenses in
connection with the exchange offer, other than certain applicable taxes
described below under "-- Fees and Expenses."
We are not required to obtain any state or federal regulatory approvals
in connection with the exchange offer.
Expiration Date; Extensions; Amendments
The "expiration date" means 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on , 2004,
unless we extend the exchange offer, in which case the expiration date is the
latest date and time to which we extend the exchange offer.
In order to extend the exchange offer, we will:
o notify the exchange agent of any extension by oral or written
communication; and
o issue a press release or other public announcement, which will
report the approximate number of old notes deposited, before 9:00
a.m., New York City time, on the next business day after the
previously scheduled expiration date.
During any extension of the exchange offer, all old notes previously
surrendered and not withdrawn will remain subject to the exchange offer.
We reserve the right:
o to delay accepting any old notes (in the event that the terms of
the exchange offer are materially altered and the exchange offer
is extended),
o to amend the terms of the exchange offer in any manner,
o to extend the exchange offer, or
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o if, in the opinion of our counsel, the consummation of the
exchange offer would violate any law or interpretation of the
staff of the SEC, to terminate or amend the exchange offer by
giving oral or written notice to the exchange agent.
Any delay in acceptance, extension, termination or amendment will be
followed as soon as practicable by a press release or other public announcement.
If we amend the exchange offer in a manner that we determine constitutes a
material change, we will promptly disclose that amendment in a manner reasonably
calculated to inform the registered holders of old notes of the amendment, and
we will extend the exchange offer for a period of time that we will determine,
depending upon the significance of the amendment and the manner of disclosure to
the registered holders, if the exchange offer would have otherwise expired.
We will have no obligation to publish, advertise or otherwise
communicate any public announcement that we may choose to make, other than by
making a timely release to an appropriate news agency.
In all cases, issuance of the new notes for old notes that are accepted
for exchange will be made only after timely receipt by the exchange agent of a
properly completed and duly executed letter of transmittal or a book-entry
confirmation with an agent's message, in each case, with all other required
documents. However, we reserve the absolute right to waive any conditions of the
exchange offer, which we, in our reasonable discretion, determine are not
satisfied or any defects or irregularities in the surrender of old notes. All
conditions of the exchange offer will be satisfied or waived prior to the
expiration of the exchange offer. If a waiver constitutes a material change to
the exchange offer, we will promptly disclose the waiver in a manner reasonably
calculated to inform the holder of old notes of the waiver, and we will extend
the exchange offer for at least five business days. If we do not accept any
surrendered old notes for any reason set forth in the terms and conditions of
the exchange offer or if you submit old notes for a greater principal amount
than you want to exchange, we will return the unaccepted or non-exchanged old
notes to you, or substitute old notes evidencing the unaccepted or non-exchanged
portion, as appropriate. We will deliver new notes to tendering holders of old
notes that are accepted for exchange and we will return any old notes that we do
not accept for exchange for any reason to their tendering holder promptly after
expiration or termination of the exchange offer. See the information set forth
below under "-- Return of Old Notes."
Interest on the New Notes
The new notes will accrue cash interest on the same terms as the old
notes, that is, at the rate of 5.625% per year, using a 360-day year consisting
of twelve 30-day months and payable semi-annually in arrears on June 15 and
December 15 of each year. Interest payments will be made to holders of record of
the new notes at the close of business on June 1 and December 1, as the case may
be, immediately preceding such interest payment dates. Old notes accepted for
exchange will not receive accrued interest at the time of exchange. However,
each new note will bear interest:
o from the last interest payment date on which interest was paid on
the old note surrendered in exchange for the new note, or
o from June 23, 2004 if no interest has been paid on the old note.
Procedures for Tendering Old Notes
If you wish to surrender old notes you must:
o complete and sign the letter of transmittal or send a timely
confirmation of a book-entry transfer of old notes to the
exchange agent,
o have the signatures on the letter of transmittal guaranteed if
required by the letter of transmittal, and
o mail or deliver the required documents to the exchange agent at
its address set forth in the letter of transmittal for receipt
before the expiration date.
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In addition, either:
o certificates for old notes must be received by the exchange agent
along with the letter of transmittal;
o a timely confirmation of a book-entry transfer of old notes into
the exchange agent's account at DTC, pursuant to the procedure
for book-entry transfer described below, must be received by the
exchange agent before the expiration date; or
o you must comply with the procedures described below under "--
Guaranteed Delivery Procedures."
If you do not withdraw your surrender of old notes before the
expiration date, it will indicate an agreement between you and us that you have
agreed to surrender the old notes, in accordance with the terms and conditions
in the letter of transmittal.
The method of delivery of old notes, the letter of transmittal, and all
other required documents to the exchange agent is at your election and risk.
Instead of delivery by mail, we recommend that you use an overnight or hand
delivery service, properly insured, with return receipt requested. In all cases,
you should allow sufficient time to assure delivery to the exchange agent before
the expiration date. Do not send any letter of transmittal or old notes to us.
You may request that your broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company, or
nominee effect the above transactions for you.
If you are a beneficial owner of the old notes and you hold those old
notes through a broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company, or other nominee
and you want to surrender your old notes, you should contact that intermediary
promptly and instruct it to surrender the old notes on your behalf.
Generally, an eligible institution must guarantee signatures on a
letter of transmittal unless:
o you tender your old notes as the registered holder, which term
includes any participant in DTC whose name appears on a security
listing as the owner of old notes, and the new notes issued in
exchange for your old notes are to be issued in your name and
delivered to you at your registered address appearing on the
security register for the old notes, or
o you surrender your old notes for the account of an eligible
institution.
An "eligible institution" is:
o a member firm of a registered national securities exchange or of
the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.,
o a commercial bank or trust company having an office or
correspondent in the United States, or
o an "eligible guarantor institution" as defined by Rule 17Ad-15
under the Exchange Act.
In each instance, the entity must be a member of one of the signature
guarantee programs identified in the letter of transmittal.
If the new notes or unexchanged old notes are to be delivered to an
address other than that of the registered holder appearing on the security
register for the old notes, an eligible institution must guarantee the signature
in the letter of transmittal.
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Your surrender will be deemed to have been received as of the date
when:
o the exchange agent receives a properly completed and signed
letter of transmittal accompanied by the old notes, or a
confirmation of book-entry transfer of the old notes into the
exchange agent's account at DTC with an agent's message, or
o the exchange agent receives a notice of guaranteed delivery from
an eligible institution.
Issuances of new notes in exchange for old notes surrendered pursuant
to a notice of guaranteed delivery or letter to similar effect by an eligible
institution will be made only against submission of a duly signed letter of
transmittal, and any other required documents, and deposit of the surrendered
old notes, or confirmation of a book-entry transfer of the old notes into the
exchange agent's account at DTC pursuant to the book-entry procedures described
below.
We will make the determination regarding all questions relating to the
validity, form, eligibility, including time of receipt, acceptance, and
withdrawal of surrendered old notes, and our determination will be final and
binding on all parties.
We reserve the absolute right to reject any and all old notes
improperly surrendered. We will not accept any old notes if our acceptance of
them would, in the opinion of our counsel, be unlawful. We also reserve the
absolute right to waive any conditions of the exchange offer or any defects,
irregularities, or conditions of surrender as to any particular old note. Our
interpretation of the terms and conditions of the exchange offer, including the
instructions in the letter of transmittal, will be final and binding on all
parties. Unless waived, you must cure any defects or irregularities in
connection with surrenders of old notes within the time we determine. Although
we intend to notify holders of defects or irregularities in connection with
surrenders of old notes, we are not required to do so, and neither we, the
exchange agent, nor anyone else will incur any liability for failure to give
that notice. Surrenders of old notes will not be deemed to have been made until
any defects or irregularities have been cured or waived.
We have no current plan to acquire any old notes that are not
surrendered in the exchange offer or to file a registration statement to permit
resales of any old notes that are not surrendered pursuant to the exchange
offer. We reserve the right in our sole discretion to purchase or make offers
for any old notes that remain outstanding after the expiration date. To the
extent permitted by law, we also reserve the right to purchase old notes in the
open market, in privately negotiated transactions, or otherwise. The terms of
any future purchases or offers could differ from the terms of the exchange
offer.
Pursuant to the letter of transmittal, if you elect to surrender old
notes in exchange for new notes, you must exchange, assign, and transfer the old
notes to us and irrevocably constitute and appoint the exchange agent as your
true and lawful agent and attorney-in-fact with respect to the surrendered old
notes, with full power of substitution, among other things, to cause the old
notes to be assigned, transferred and exchanged. By executing the letter of
transmittal, you make the representations and warranties set forth below to us.
By executing the letter of transmittal you also promise, on our request, to
execute and deliver any additional documents that we consider necessary to
complete the transactions described in the letter of transmittal.
By executing the letter of transmittal and surrendering old notes in
the exchange offer, you will be representing to us that, among other things (in
the following representations "you" includes you or any other person acquiring
new notes in the exchange offer through you, whether or not such other person is
a holder of old notes):
o you have full power and authority to tender, exchange, assign,
and transfer the old notes surrendered;
o when we accept the old notes for exchange, we will acquire good
title to the old notes being surrendered, free and clear of all
security interests, liens, restrictions, charges, encumbrances,
conditional sale arrangements, or other obligations relating to
their sale or transfer, and not subject to any adverse claim when
we accept the old notes;
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o you are acquiring the new notes in the ordinary course of your
business;
o you are not participating in and do not intend to participate in
a distribution of the new notes;
o you have no arrangement or understanding with any person to
participate in the distribution of the new notes;
o you acknowledge and agree that if you are a broker-dealer
registered under the Exchange Act or you are participating in the
exchange offer for the purpose of distributing the new notes, you
must comply with the registration and prospectus delivery
requirements of the Securities Act in connection with a secondary
resale of the new notes, and that you cannot rely on the position
of the SEC's staff set forth in their no-action letters;
o you understand that a secondary resale transaction described
above and any resales of new notes obtained by you in exchange
for old notes acquired by you directly from us should be covered
by an effective registration statement containing the selling
security holder information required by Item 507 or 508, as
applicable, of Regulation S-K of the SEC; and
o you are not our "affiliate," as defined in Rule 405 under the
Securities Act, or, if you are an "affiliate," that you will
comply with the registration and prospectus delivery requirements
of the Securities Act to the extent applicable.
If you are a broker-dealer and you will receive new notes for your own
account in exchange for old notes that you acquired as a result of market-making
activities or other trading activities, you will be required to acknowledge in
the letter of transmittal that you may be a statutory underwriter and will
deliver a prospectus in connection with any resale of the new notes. See "Plan
of Distribution" in this prospectus.
Participation in the exchange offer is voluntary. You are urged to
consult your financial advisors in making your decision on whether to
participate in the exchange offer.
Return of Old Notes
If any old notes are not accepted for any reason described in this
prospectus, or if old notes are withdrawn or are submitted for a greater
principal amount than you want to exchange, the exchange agent will return the
unaccepted, withdrawn, or non-exchanged old notes to you or, in the case of old
notes surrendered by book-entry transfer, into an account for your benefit at
DTC, unless otherwise provided in the letter of transmittal. The old notes will
be credited to an account maintained with DTC as promptly as practicable.
Book Entry Transfer
The exchange agent will make a request to establish an account with
respect to the old notes at DTC for purposes of the exchange offer within two
business days after the date of this prospectus. Any financial institution that
is a participant in DTC's system may make book-entry delivery of old notes by
causing DTC to transfer the old notes into the exchange agent's account at DTC
in accordance with DTC's procedures for transfer. To effectively tender notes
through DTC, the financial institution that is a participant in DTC will
electronically transmit its acceptance through the Automatic Transfer Offer
Program. DTC will then edit and verify the acceptance and send an agent's
message to the exchange agent for its acceptance. An agent's message is a
message transmitted by DTC to the exchange agent stating that DTC has received
an express acknowledgment from the participant in DTC tendering the old notes
that the participant has received and agrees to execute and be bound by the
terms of the letter of transmittal, and that we may enforce this agreement
against the participant.
A delivery of old notes through a book-entry transfer into the exchange
agent's account at DTC will only be effective if an agent's message or the
letter of transmittal with any required signature guarantees and any other
required documents is transmitted to and received by the exchange agent at its
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address set forth in the letter of transmittal for receipt before the expiration
date unless the guaranteed delivery procedures described below are complied
with. Delivery of documents to DTC does not constitute delivery to the exchange
agent.
Guaranteed Delivery Procedures
If you wish to surrender your old notes and (1) your old notes are not
immediately available so that you can meet the expiration date deadline, (2) you
cannot deliver your old notes or other required documents to the exchange agent
before the expiration date, or (3) the procedure for book-entry transfer cannot
be completed on a timely basis, you may nonetheless participate in the exchange
offer if:
o you surrender your notes through an eligible institution;
o before the expiration date, the exchange agent receives from the
eligible institution a properly completed and duly executed
notice of guaranteed delivery substantially in the form provided
by us, by mail, hand delivery or overnight carrier, showing the
name and address of the holder, the name(s) in which the old
notes are registered, the certificate number(s) of the old notes,
if applicable, and the principal amount of old notes surrendered;
the notice of guaranteed delivery must state that the surrender
is being made by the notice of guaranteed delivery and
guaranteeing that, within five New York Stock Exchange trading
days after the expiration date, the letter of transmittal,
together with the certificate(s) representing the old notes, in
proper form for transfer, or a book-entry confirmation with an
agent's message, as the case may be, and any other required
documents, will be delivered by the eligible institution to the
exchange agent; and
o the properly executed letter of transmittal, as well as the
certificate(s) representing all surrendered old notes, in proper
form for transfer, or a book-entry confirmation, as the case may
be, and all other documents required by the letter of transmittal
are received by the exchange agent within five New York Stock
Exchange trading days after the expiration date.
Unless old notes are surrendered by the above-described method and
deposited with the exchange agent within the time period set forth above, we
may, at our option, reject the surrender. The exchange agent will send you a
notice of guaranteed delivery upon your request if you want to surrender your
old notes according to the guaranteed delivery procedures described above.
Withdrawals of Tenders of Old Notes
You may withdraw your surrender of old notes at any time before the
expiration date.
To withdraw old notes surrendered in the exchange offer, the exchange
agent must receive a written notice of withdrawal at its address set forth under
"The Exchange Offer -- Exchange Agent" before the expiration date. Any notice of
withdrawal must:
o specify the name of the person having deposited the old notes to
be withdrawn;
o identify the old notes to be withdrawn, including the certificate
number or numbers, if applicable, and principal amount of the old
notes;
o contain a statement that the holder is withdrawing the election
to have the old notes exchanged;
o be signed by the holder in the same manner as the original
signature on the letter of transmittal used to surrender the old
notes; and
o specify the name in which any old notes are to be registered, if
different from that of the registered holder of the old notes
and, unless the old notes were tendered for the account of an
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eligible institution, the signatures on the notice of withdrawal
must be guaranteed by an eligible institution. If old notes have
been surrendered pursuant to the procedure for book-entry
transfer, any notice of withdrawal must specify the name and
number of the account at DTC.
We, in our sole discretion, will make the final determination on all
questions regarding the validity, form, eligibility, and time of receipt of
notices of withdrawal, and our determination will bind all parties. Any old
notes withdrawn will be deemed not to have been validly tendered for purposes of
the exchange offer and no new notes will be issued in exchange unless the old
notes so withdrawn are validly tendered again. Properly withdrawn old notes may
be tendered again by following one of the procedures described above under "--
Procedures for Tendering Old Notes" at any time before the expiration date. Any
old notes that are not accepted for exchange will be returned at no cost to the
holder or, in the case of old notes surrendered by book-entry transfer, into an
account for your benefit at DTC pursuant to the book-entry transfer procedures
described above, promptly after withdrawal, rejection of surrender or
termination of the exchange offer.
Additional Obligations
We may be required, under certain circumstances, to file a shelf
registration statement. See "Description of the New Notes -- Registration
Rights; Additional Interest" in this prospectus. In any event, we are under a
continuing obligation, to use our reasonable best efforts to keep the
registration statement of which this prospectus is a part effective until the
closing of the exchange offer, subject to our ability to suspend the
effectiveness of any registration statement as described in the registration
rights agreement.
Conditions of the Exchange Offer
Notwithstanding any other term of the exchange offer, or any extension
of the exchange offer, we do not have to accept for exchange, or exchange new
notes for, any old notes, and we may terminate the exchange offer before
acceptance of the old notes, if:
o any statute, rule, or regulation has been enacted or any action
has been taken or threatened by any court or governmental
authority that, in our reasonable judgment, seeks to or would
prohibit, restrict, or otherwise render consummation of the
exchange offer illegal; or
o any change, or any development that would cause a change, in our
business or financial affairs has occurred that, in our
reasonable judgment, might materially impair our ability to
proceed with the exchange offer or that would materially impair
the contemplated benefits to us of the exchange offer (these
benefits being the satisfaction of our obligations under the
registration rights agreement to issue and exchange the new notes
for the old notes as described above under "The Exchange Offer --
Purpose and Effect of the Exchange Offer"); or
o a change occurs in the current interpretations by the staff of
the SEC that, in our reasonable judgment, might materially impair
our ability to proceed with the exchange offer.
If we, in our reasonable discretion, determine that any of the above
conditions exists, we may:
o refuse to accept any old notes and return all surrendered old
notes to the surrendering holders;
o extend the exchange offer and retain all old notes surrendered
before the expiration date, subject to the holders' right to
withdraw the surrender of the old notes; or
o waive any unsatisfied conditions regarding the exchange offer and
accept all properly surrendered old notes that have not been
withdrawn. If this waiver constitutes a material change to the
exchange offer, we will promptly disclose the waiver in a manner
reasonably calculated to inform the registered holder of old
notes of the waiver, and we will extend the exchange offer for at
least five business days if the exchange offer would have
otherwise expired.
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All conditions of the exchange offer will be satisfied or waived prior
to the expiration of the exchange offer.
Fees and Expenses
We will bear the expenses of soliciting tenders. The principal
solicitation is being made by mail; however, additional solicitation may be made
by facsimile, telephone, e-mail or other electronic means, or in person by our
officers and regular employees or by officers and employees of our affiliates.
No additional compensation will be paid to any officers and employees who engage
in soliciting tenders.
We have not retained any dealer-manager or other soliciting agent for
the exchange offer and will not make any payments to brokers, dealers, or others
soliciting acceptance of the exchange offer. We will, however, pay the exchange
agent reasonable and customary fees for its services and will reimburse it for
related, reasonable out-of-pocket expenses. We may also reimburse brokerage
houses and other custodians, nominees, and fiduciaries for reasonable out-
of-pocket expenses they incur in forwarding copies of this prospectus, the
letter of transmittal and related documents.
We will pay all expenses incurred in connection with the performance of
our obligations in the exchange offer, including registration fees, fees and
expenses of the exchange agent, the transfer agent and registrar, and accounting
and legal fees and printing costs, among others. The expenses are estimated in
the aggregate to be approximately $175,000.
We will pay all transfer taxes, if any, applicable to the exchange of
the old notes. If, however, new notes, or old notes for principal amounts not
surrendered or accepted for exchange, are to be delivered to, or are to be
issued in the name of, any person other than the registered holder of the old
notes surrendered, or if a transfer tax is imposed for any reason other than the
exchange, then the amount of any transfer taxes will be payable by the person
surrendering the notes. If you do not submit satisfactory evidence of payment of
those taxes or exemption from payment of those taxes with the letter of
transmittal, the amount of those transfer taxes will be billed directly to you.
Consequences of Failure to Exchange
Old notes that are not exchanged will remain "restricted securities"
within the meaning of Rule 144(a)(3) of the Securities Act. Accordingly, they
may not be offered, sold, pledged or otherwise transferred except:
o to us or to any of our subsidiaries;
o inside the United States to a qualified institutional buyer in
compliance with Rule 144A under the Securities Act;
o inside the United States to an institutional accredited investor
that, before the transfer, furnishes to the trustee a signed
letter containing certain representations and agreements relating
to the restrictions on transfer of the old notes, the form of
which you can obtain from the trustee and, if such transfer is in
respect of an aggregate principal amount of old notes at the time
of transfer of less than $100,000, an opinion of counsel
acceptable to us that the transfer complies with the Securities
Act;
o outside the United States in compliance with Rule 904 under the
Securities Act;
o pursuant to the exemption from registration provided by Rule 144
under the Securities Act, if available; or
o pursuant to an effective registration statement under the
Securities Act.
The liquidity of the old notes could be adversely affected by the
exchange offer. See "Risk Factors -- Risks Related to the Exchange Offer and the
Notes -- If an active trading market does not develop for the New Notes, you may
not be able to resell them." in this prospectus.
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Accounting Treatment
For accounting purposes, we will recognize no gain or loss as a result
of the exchange offer. We will amortize the expenses of the exchange offer and
the unamortized expenses related to the issuance of the old notes over the
remaining term of the notes.
DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW NOTES
The form and terms of the new notes and the old notes are identical in
all material respects, except that transfer restrictions, additional interest
provisions and registration rights applicable to the old notes do not apply to
the new notes. Unless otherwise specified or unless the context requires
otherwise, references in this section to the "Notes" are references to the old
notes and to the new notes offered in the exchange offer. The old notes were,
and the new notes will be, issued under an indenture, dated as of June 15, 1991,
as supplemented by the first supplemental indenture, dated June 23, 2004,
between us and The Bank of New York, as trustee (as supplemented, the
"Indenture"). The Indenture is subject to and governed by the Trust Indenture
Act of 1939. The following is a summary of the material provisions of the
Indenture. It does not include all of the provisions of the Indenture. You
should read the Indenture, including the definitions of certain terms contained
therein and those terms made part of the Indenture by reference to the Trust
Indenture Act, in its entirety for provisions that may be important to you. The
Indenture is an exhibit to the registration statement of which this prospectus
is a part. You can find definitions of certain capitalized terms used in this
description in the Indenture and below under "Certain Covenants -- Certain
Definitions." For purposes of this "Description of the New Notes," references to
"Sonoco," "the Company," "we," "our" or "us" refer solely to Sonoco Products
Company, and not to any of Sonoco's subsidiaries. The Bank of New York serves as
exchange agent for this exchange offer, but The Bank of New York also serves as
trustee under the Indenture. For purposes of this "Description of the New
Notes," The Bank of New York in its capacity as trustee under the Indenture is
referred to as the "Trustee."
The registered holder of a note will be treated as the owner of it for
all purposes. Only registered holders will have rights under the indenture.
General
The Notes will be issued initially in the aggregate principal amount of
$150,000,000 and in denominations of $1,000 and integral multiples of $1,000.
Additional notes may be issued in the future without notice to or the consent of
the holders of the Notes, under the same series with the same terms and with the
same CUSIP number as the Notes.
The Notes will constitute our unsecured and unsubordinated obligations
and will rank:
o equally with our existing and future unsecured and unsubordinated
indebtedness that is not guaranteed by our subsidiaries;
o senior to any of our future subordinated indebtedness;
o junior to our secured indebtedness to the extent of the
collateral securing that indebtedness;
o effectively junior to our indebtedness that has been guaranteed
by subsidiaries with respect to the assets and earnings of those
subsidiaries; and
o effectively junior to all existing and future indebtedness and
other liabilities, including trade payables, of our subsidiaries.
The Notes will bear interest at 5.625% per year and will mature on June
15, 2016. Interest on each Note will be payable semi-annually in arrears on June
15 and December 15 of each year, beginning December 15, 2004, to the person in
whose name the Notes are registered at the close of business on June 1 and
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December 1, as the case may be, immediately preceding such interest payment
dates. Interest on the Notes will accrue from June 23, 2004, or from the most
recent interest payment date to which interest has been paid or provided for,
and will be paid on the basis of a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day
months.
Optional Redemption
The Notes will be redeemable at, any time in whole or from time to time
in part, at our option at a redemption price equal to the greater of (i) 100% of
the principal amount of the Notes to be redeemed, or (ii) as determined by the
Quotation Agent (as defined below), the sum of the present values of the
remaining scheduled payments of principal of and interest on the Notes to be
redeemed (not including any interest accrued to the redemption date) discounted
to the redemption date on a semi-annual basis assuming a 360 day year consisting
of twelve 30 day months at the Treasury Rate plus 15 basis points plus, in
either case, accrued and unpaid interest on the Notes to the redemption date.
"Comparable Treasury Issue" means the United States Treasury security
selected by the Quotation Agent as having a maturity comparable to the remaining
term of the Notes to be redeemed that would be utilized, at the time of a
selection and in accordance with customary financial practice, in pricing new
issues of corporate debt securities of comparable maturity to the remaining term
of the Notes.
"Comparable Treasury Price" means, with respect to any redemption date,
(i) the average of at least three Reference Treasury Dealer Quotations for that
redemption date, after excluding the highest and lowest of five or more
Reference Treasury Dealer Quotations obtained by the Trustee, or (ii) if the
Trustee obtains fewer than five Reference Treasury Dealer Quotations, the
average of all Reference Treasury Dealer Quotations so obtained.
"Reference Treasury Dealer" means (i) each of Banc of America
Securities LLC and Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. and their respective
successors; however, if any of the foregoing shall cease to be a primary U.S.
Government securities dealer in New York City (a "Primary Treasury Dealer"), we
will substitute another Primary Treasury Dealer; and (ii) any other Primary
Treasury Dealer selected by us.
"Reference Treasury Dealer Quotations" means, with respect to each
Reference Treasury Dealer and any redemption date, the average, as determined by
us, of the bid and asked prices for the Comparable Treasury Issue (expressed in
each case as a percentage of its principal amount) quoted in writing to the
Trustee by the Reference Treasury Dealer at 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on
the third business day preceding the redemption date.
"Quotation Agent" means the Reference Treasury Dealer appointed by us.
"Treasury Rate" means, with respect to any redemption date, the annual
rate equal to the semi-annual equivalent yield to maturity of the Comparable
Treasury Issue, assuming a price of the Comparable Treasury Issue (expressed as
a percentage of its principal amount) equal to the Comparable Treasury Price for
that redemption date.
In the case of a partial redemption, selection of the Notes for
redemption will be made pro rata, by lot or such other method as the Trustee in
its sole discretion deems appropriate and fair. Notes will be redeemed in
denominations of $1,000 and multiples thereof. Notice of any redemption will be
mailed by first class mail at least 30 days but not more than 60 days before the
redemption date to each holder of the Notes to be redeemed at its registered
address. If any Notes are to be redeemed in part only, the notice of redemption
that relates to the Notes will state the portion of the Notes to be redeemed.
New Notes in principal amounts of $1,000 equal to the unredeemed portion of the
Notes will be issued in the name of the holder of the Notes upon surrender for
cancellation of the original Notes. Unless we default in payment of the
redemption price, on and after the redemption date, interest will cease to
accrue on the Notes or the portions of the Notes called for redemption.
Sinking Fund
There is no provision for a sinking fund relating to the Notes.
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Certain Covenants
Restriction on Liens
The Indenture provides that, so long as the Notes are Outstanding, we
will not issue, assume or guarantee, and we will not permit any Domestic
Subsidiary to issue, assume or guarantee, any Indebtedness which is secured by a
mortgage, pledge, security interest, lien or encumbrance (any mortgage, pledge,
security interest, lien or encumbrance is referred to as a "lien" or "liens") of
or upon any of our currently owned or later acquired assets or any such assets
of a Domestic Subsidiary without effectively providing that the Notes (together
with, if we shall so determine, any of our other Indebtedness that ranks equally
with the Notes) shall be equally and ratably secured by a lien ranking ratably
with and equal to (or at our option, prior to) such secured Indebtedness;
provided, however, that the foregoing restriction shall not apply to:
o liens on any assets of any corporation existing at the time such
corporation becomes a Domestic Subsidiary;
o liens on any assets existing at the time of our acquisition of
such assets or acquisition of such assets by a Domestic
Subsidiary, or liens to secure the payment of all or any part of
the purchase price of such assets upon our acquisition of such
assets or acquisition of such assets by a Domestic Subsidiary or
to secure any Indebtedness incurred, assumed or guaranteed by us
or a Domestic Subsidiary prior to, at the time of, or within 180
days after such acquisition (or in the case of real property, the
completion of construction (including any improvements on an
existing asset) or commencement of full operation of such asset,
whichever is later) which Indebtedness is incurred, assumed or
guaranteed for the purpose of financing all or any part of the
purchase price thereof or, in the case of real property,
construction or improvements thereon; provided, however, that in
the case of any such acquisition, construction or improvement,
this exception shall not apply to any assets theretofore owned by
us or a Domestic Subsidiary, other than, in the case of any such
construction or improvement, any real property on which the
property so constructed, or the improvement, is located;
o liens on any assets to secure Indebtedness of a Domestic
Subsidiary to us or to any wholly owned Domestic Subsidiary;
o liens on any assets of a corporation existing at the time such
corporation is merged into or consolidated with us or a Domestic
Subsidiary or at the time of a purchase, lease or other
acquisition by us or a Domestic Subsidiary of the assets of a
corporation or firm as an entirety or substantially as an
entirety;
o liens on any of our assets or assets of a Domestic Subsidiary in
favor of the United States or any State thereof, or any
department, agency or instrumentality or political subdivision of
the United States or any State thereof, or in favor of any other
country, or any political subdivision thereof, to secure partial,
progress, advance or other payments pursuant to any contract or
statute or to secure any Indebtedness incurred or guaranteed for
the purpose of financing all or any part of the purchase price
(or, in the case of real property, the cost of construction) of
the assets subject to such liens (including, but not limited to,
liens incurred in connection with pollution control, industrial
revenue or similar financings);
o any extension, renewal or replacement (or successive extensions,
renewals or replacements) in whole or in part of any lien
referred to in the foregoing clauses; provided, however, that the
principal amount of Indebtedness secured thereby shall not exceed
the principal amount of Indebtedness so secured at the time of
such extension, renewal or replacement, and that such extension,
renewal or replacement shall be limited to all or a part of the
assets which secured the lien so extended, renewed or replaced
(plus improvements and construction on real property); and
o liens not permitted by the foregoing clauses if at the time of,
and after giving effect to, the creation or assumption of any
such lien, the aggregate amount of all of our Indebtedness and
all Indebtedness of our Domestic Subsidiaries secured by all such
liens not so permitted by the foregoing clauses together with the
Attributable Debt in respect of Sale and Lease-Back Transactions
permitted by the Indenture do not exceed 10% of Consolidated Net
Tangible Assets.
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Restriction on Sale and Lease-Back Transactions
o The Indenture also provides that we will not, and will not permit
any Subsidiary to, enter into any arrangement with any person
providing for the leasing by us or a Domestic Subsidiary of any
property or assets, other than any such arrangement involving a
lease for a term, including renewal rights, for not more than 3
years, whereby such property or asset has been or is to be sold
or transferred by us or any Domestic Subsidiary to such person
(referred to as a "Sale and Lease-Back Transaction"), unless:
o we or such Domestic Subsidiary would, at the time of entering
into a Sale and Lease-Back Transaction, be entitled to incur
Indebtedness secured by a lien on the property or asset to be
leased in an amount at least equal to the Attributable Debt in
respect of such Sale and Lease-Back Transaction without equally
and ratably securing the Notes pursuant to the Indenture; or
o the proceeds of the sale of the property or assets to be leased
are at least equal to the fair value of such property or assets
(as determined by our Board of Directors) and an amount equal to
the net proceeds from the sale of the property or assets so
leased is applied, within 180 days of the effective date of any
such Sale and Lease-Back Transaction, to the purchase or
acquisition (or, in the case of property, the construction) of
property or assets or to the retirement (other than at maturity
or pursuant to a mandatory sinking fund or redemption provision)
of the Notes or of our Funded Indebtedness or Funded Indebtedness
of a consolidated Domestic Subsidiary ranking on a parity with or
senior to the Notes.
Certain Definitions
"Attributable Debt", when used in connection with a Sale and Lease-Back
transaction referred to above, means, as of any particular time, the aggregate
of present values (discounted at a rate per annum equal to the average interest
borne by all Outstanding Securities determined on a weighted average basis and
compounded semi-annually) of our obligations or obligations of any Subsidiary
for net rental payments during the remaining term of all leases (including any
period for which such lease has been extended or may, at the option of the
lessor, be extended). The term "net rental payments" under any lease of any
period means the sum of the rental and other payments required to be paid in
such period by the lessee thereunder, not including, however, any amounts
required to be paid by such lessee (whether or not designated as rental or
additional rental) on account of maintenance and repairs, reconstruction,
insurance, taxes, assessments, water rates or similar charges required to be
paid by such lessee thereunder or any amounts required to be paid by such lessee
thereunder contingent upon the amount of sales, maintenance and repairs,
reconstruction, insurance, taxes, assessments, water rates or similar charges.
"Consolidated Net Tangible Assets" means at any date, the total assets
appearing on our most recently prepared consolidated balance sheet as of the end
of a fiscal quarter, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles at the time of calculation, less (a) all current liabilities as shown
on such balance sheet and (b) intangible assets.
"Intangible Assets" means the value (net of any applicable reserves),
as shown on or reflected in the applicable balance sheet of: (i) all trade
names, trademarks, licenses, patents, copyrights and goodwill; (ii)
organizational costs; and (iii) deferred charges (other than prepaid items such
as insurance, taxes, interest, commissions, rents and similar items and tangible
assets being amortized); but in no event shall the term "intangible assets"
include product development costs.
"Domestic Subsidiary" means any Subsidiary (a) incorporated under the
laws of the United States or any state, territory or possession thereof, or the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, (b) the operations of which are substantially
conducted in the United States or its territories or possessions, or in the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or (c) a substantial portion of the assets of which
are located in the United States or its territories or possessions or in the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. A "wholly owned Domestic Subsidiary" is any
Domestic Subsidiary of which all Outstanding Securities having the voting power
to elect the Board of Directors of such Domestic Subsidiary (irrespective of
whether or not at the time securities of any other class or classes of such
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Domestic Subsidiary shall have or might have voting power by reason of the
happening of any contingency) are at the time directly or indirectly owned or
controlled by us, or by one or more wholly owned Domestic Subsidiaries, or by us
and one or more wholly owned Domestic Subsidiaries.
"Funded Indebtedness" means any Indebtedness maturing by its terms more
than one year from the date of the determination thereof, including any
Indebtedness renewable or extendible at the option of the obligor to a date
later than one year from the date of the determination thereof.
"Indebtedness" means (i) all obligations for borrowed money, (ii) all
obligations evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or other similar instruments,
(iii) all obligations in respect of letters of credit or bankers acceptances or
similar instruments (or reimbursement obligations with respect thereto), (iv)
all obligations to pay the deferred purchase price of property or services,
except trade accounts payable arising in the ordinary course of business, (v)
all obligations as lessee which are capitalized in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles at the time of calculation, and (vi) all
Indebtedness of others guaranteed by us or any of our subsidiaries or for which
we or any of our subsidiaries are otherwise responsible or liable (whether by
agreement to purchase indebtedness of, or to supply funds or to invest in,
others).
"Subsidiary" means any corporation of which at least a majority of
Outstanding Securities having the voting power to elect a majority of the Board
of Directors of such corporation (irrespective of whether or not at the time
securities of any other class or classes of such corporation shall have or might
have voting power by reason of the happening of any contingency) is at the time
directly or indirectly owned or controlled by us, or by one or more of the
Subsidiaries, or by us and one or more Subsidiaries.
Consolidation, Merger and Sale of Assets
The Indenture contains a provision permitting us, without the consent
of the Holders of any of the Notes, to consolidate with or merge into any other
person or transfer or lease its assets substantially as an entirety to any
person provided that:
o the successor is an entity organized and validly existing under
the laws of any United States domestic jurisdiction;
o the successor entity assumes our obligations on the Notes and
under the Indenture;
o after giving effect to the transaction no Event of Default, and
no event which, after notice or lapse of time, would become an
Event of Default, shall have happened and be continuing; and
o certain other conditions are met.
Events of Default
An Event of Default with respect to the Debt Securities of any series
is defined in the Indenture as:
o default in payment of principal of or premium, if any, on any
Debt Security of that series when due, whether at maturity, upon
acceleration of maturity or redemption, or otherwise;
o default for 30 days in payment of interest on any Debt Security
of that series;
o our failure to perform any other of the covenants or warranties
in the Indenture (other than a covenant or warranty where such
failure to perform or breach is dealt with elsewhere in the
events of default section of the Indenture, or a covenant or
warranty included in the Indenture solely for the benefit of a
series of Debt Securities other than that series) continued for
60 days after due notice to us by the Trustee or to us and the
Trustee by Holders of at least 10% in principal amount of the
Outstanding Debt Securities of that series;
o a default under any bond, debenture, note or other evidence of
our Indebtedness (including a default with respect to Debt
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Securities of any series other than that series) or under any
mortgage, indenture or instrument under which there may be issued
or by which there may be secured or evidenced any of our current
or future Indebtedness (including the Indenture), which default
constitutes a failure to pay such Indebtedness in a principal
amount in excess of $10 million when due and payable at final
maturity after the expiration of any applicable grace period or
shall have resulted in such Indebtedness in a principal amount in
excess of $10 million becoming or being declared due and payable
prior to the date on which it would otherwise have become due and
payable, without such Indebtedness having been discharged, or
such acceleration having been rescinded or annulled, within a
period of 15 days after there shall have been given, by overnight
mail or other same day or overnight delivery service which can
provide evidence of delivery, to us by the Trustee, or to us and
the Trustee by the Holders of at least 25% in principal amount of
the Outstanding Securities of that series, a written notice
specifying such default and requiring us to cause such
Indebtedness to be discharged or cause such acceleration to be
rescinded or annulled and stating that such notice is a Notice of
Default under the Indenture;
o certain events of bankruptcy, insolvency or reorganization.
The Indenture provides that, if any Event of Default with respect to
Debt Securities of any series at the time Outstanding occurs and is continuing
other than an event of default relating to bankruptcy, insolvency or
reorganization, either the Trustee or the Holders of not less than 25% in
principal amount of the Outstanding Debt Securities of that series may declare
the principal of and any premium and interest on all Debt Securities of that
series to be due and payable immediately. However, upon certain conditions such
declaration may be annulled and past defaults (except, unless theretofore cured,
a default in payment of principal of or premium, if any, or interest, if any, on
the Debt Securities of that series and certain other specified defaults) may be
waived by the Holders of a majority in principal amount of the Outstanding Debt
Securities of that series on behalf of the Holders of all Debt Securities of
that series.
The Indenture provides that the Trustee will, within 90 days after the
occurrence of a default with respect to Debt Securities of any series at the
time Outstanding, give to the Holders of the Outstanding Debt Securities of that
series notice of such default known to it if uncured or not waived. However,
except in the case of default in the payment of principal of or premium, if any,
or interest on any Debt Security of that series, or in the payment of any
sinking fund installment, the Trustee may withhold such notice if the Trustee in
good faith determines that the withholding of such notice is in the interest of
the Holders of the Outstanding Debt Securities of such series. The Indenture
also provides that such notice shall not be given until at least 30 days after
the occurrence of a default or breach with respect to Outstanding Debt
Securities of any series in the performance of a covenant or warranty in the
Indenture other than for the payment of the principal of or premium, if any, or
interest on any Debt Security of such series. The term default with respect to
any series of Outstanding Debt Securities for the purpose of this provision
means any event that is, or after notice or lapse of time or both would become,
an Event of Default as specified in the Indenture relating to such series of
Outstanding Debt Securities.
The Indenture contains a provision entitling the Trustee, subject to
the duty of the Trustee during default to act with the required standard of
care, to be indemnified by the Holders of any series of Outstanding Debt
Securities before proceeding to exercise any right or power under the Indenture
at the request of the Holders of such series of Debt Securities. The Indenture
provides that the Holders of a majority in principal amount of Outstanding Debt
Securities of any series may direct the time, method and place of conducting any
proceeding for any remedy available to the Trustee, or exercising any trust or
other power conferred on the Trustee, with respect to the Debt Securities of
such series provided that the Trustee may decline to act if such direction is
contrary to law or the Indenture. In the case of Book-Entry Securities, the
Indenture requires the Trustee to establish a record date for purposes of
determining which Holders are entitled to join in such direction.
No Holder of a Debt Security will have any right to institute any
proceeding with respect to the Indenture, or for the appointment of a receiver
or trustee, or for any other remedy under the Indenture, unless:
o the Holder has previously given to the Trustee written notice of
a continuing event of default regarding the Debt Securities of
that series;
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o Holders of at least 25% in aggregate principal amount of the
Outstanding Debt Securities of that series have made a written
request to the Trustee to institute the proceeding and the Holder
or Holders have offered reasonable indemnity to the Trustee; and
o the Trustee has failed to institute the proceeding, and has not
received from the Holders of a majority in aggregate principal
amount of the outstanding Debt Securities of that series a
direction inconsistent with that request, within 60 days after
the notice, request and offer.
However, these limitations do not apply to a suit instituted by a Holder of a
Debt Security to enforce payment of the principal of or premium, if any, or
interest on the Debt Security on or after the applicable due date specified in
the Debt Security.
The Indenture includes a covenant that we will file annually with the
Trustee a certificate specifying whether, to the best knowledge of the signers,
we are in default under the Indenture.
Defeasance
Defeasance and Discharge
The terms of the Notes provide that we will be discharged from any and
all obligations in respect of the Notes (except for certain obligations to
register the transfer or exchange of the Notes, to replace stolen, lost or
mutilated Notes, to maintain paying agencies and hold moneys for payment in
trust) upon the deposit with the Trustee, in trust, of money and/or U.S.
government obligations, which, through the payment of interest and principal
thereof in accordance with their terms, will provide money in an amount
sufficient to pay any installment of principal of (and premium, if any), and
interest on the Notes on the stated maturity of such payments in accordance with
the terms of the Indenture and the Notes. Such discharge may only occur if,
among other things, we have delivered to the Trustee an opinion of counsel to
the effect that we have received from, or there has been published by, the
United States Internal Revenue Service a ruling, or there has been a change in
tax law, in either case to the effect that such a discharge will not be deemed,
or result in, a taxable event to Holders of the Notes.
Defeasance of Certain Covenants
The terms of the Notes provide us with the option to omit to comply
with the covenants described above under "-- Certain Covenants." In order to
exercise such option, we will be required to deposit with the Trustee money
and/or U.S. government obligations, which, through the payment of interest and
principal thereof in accordance with their terms, will provide money in an
amount sufficient to pay principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the
Notes on the stated maturity of such payments in accordance with the terms of
the Indenture and the Notes. We will also be required to, among other things,
deliver to the Trustee an opinion of counsel to the effect that the deposit and
related covenant defeasance will not cause the Holders of the Notes to recognize
income, gain or loss for federal income tax purposes. In the event we exercise
this option and the Notes are declared due and payable because of the occurrence
of any Event of Default, the amount of money and U.S. government obligations on
deposit with the Trustee will be sufficient to pay amounts due on the Notes at
the time of their stated maturity but may not be sufficient to pay amounts due
on the Notes at the time of the acceleration resulting from such Event of
Default. However, we shall remain liable for such payments.
Book-Entry Securities
The Notes will be issued in fully registered form and will be
represented by a global security which will be deposited with, or on behalf of
the Depositary, and registered in the name of the Depositary's nominee. Each
Note represented by a global security is referred to in this offering memorandum
as a "Book-Entry Security."
Ownership of beneficial interests in a global Security representing
Book-Entry Securities will be limited to institutions that have accounts with
the Depositary or its nominee ("participants") or persons that may hold
interests through participants. In addition, ownership of beneficial interests
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by participants in such a global Security only will be evidenced by, and the
transfer of that ownership interest only will be effected through, records
maintained by the Depositary or its nominee for such global Security. Ownership
of beneficial interest in such a global Security by persons that hold through
participants only will be evidenced by, and the transfer of that ownership
interest within such participant only will be effected through, records
maintained by such participant. The laws of some jurisdictions require that
certain purchasers of the Notes take physical delivery of such Notes in
definitive form. Such laws may impair the ability to transfer beneficial
interests in such a global Security.
Payment of principal of and any premium and interest on Book-Entry
Securities represented by any global Security registered in the name of or held
by the Depositary or its nominee will be made to the Depositary or its nominee,
as the case may be, as the registered owner and Holder of the global Security
representing such Book- Entry Securities. None of us, the Trustee or any agent
of ours or the Trustee will have any responsibility or liability for any aspect
of the Depositary's records or any participant's records relating to or payments
made on account of beneficial ownership interests in a global Security
representing such Book-Entry Securities or for maintaining, supervising or
reviewing any of the Depositary's records or any participant's records relating
to such beneficial ownership interests. Payments by participants to owners of
beneficial interests in a global Security held through such participants will be
governed by the Depositary's procedures, as is now the case with securities held
for the accounts of customers registered in "street name," and will be the sole
responsibility of such participants.
No global Security may be transferred except as a whole by the
Depositary for such global Security to a nominee of the Depositary or by a
nominee of the Depositary to the Depositary or another nominee of the
Depositary.
A global Security representing Book-Entry Securities is exchangeable
for definitive Notes in certificated form, of like tenor and of an equal
aggregate principal amount, only if:
o the Depositary notifies us that it is unwilling or unable to
continue as Depositary for such global Security or if at any time
the Depositary ceases to be a clearing agency registered under
the Exchange Act,
o we, in our sole discretion determine that such global Security
shall be exchangeable for definitive Notes in registered form, or
o there shall have occurred and be continuing an Event of Default
with respect to the Notes.
Any global Security that is exchangeable pursuant to the preceding
sentence shall be exchangeable in whole for definitive Notes in certificated
form, of like tenor and of an equal aggregate principal amount, and in
denominations of $1,000 and integral multiples thereof. Such definitive Notes
shall be registered in the name or names of such person or persons as the
Depositary shall instruct the Trustee. It is expected that such instructions may
be based upon directions received by the Depositary from its participants with
respect to ownership of beneficial interests in such global Security. In the
case of Notes in certificated form, principal of and premium, if any, and
interest, if any, on the Notes will be payable, and the transfer of the Notes
will be registrable, at the corporate trust office of the Trustee.
Except as provided above, owners of beneficial interests in such global
Security will not be entitled to receive physical delivery of Notes in
certificated form and will not be considered the Holders thereof for any purpose
under the Indenture, and no global Security representing Book-Entry Securities
shall be exchangeable, except for another global Security of like denomination
and tenor to be registered in the name of the Depositary or its nominee.
Accordingly, each person owning a beneficial interest in such global Security
must rely on the procedures of the Depositary and, if such person is not a
participant, on the procedures of the participant through which such person owns
its interest, to exercise any rights of a Holder under the Indenture. We
understand that under existing industry practices, in the event that we request
any action of Holders, or an owner of a beneficial interest in such global
Security desires to give or take any action that a Holder is entitled to give or
take under the Indenture, the Depositary would authorize the participants
holding the relevant beneficial interests to give or take such action, and such
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participants would authorize beneficial owners owning through such participant
to give or take such action or would otherwise act upon the instructions of
beneficial owners owning through them.
The information contained in this section regarding the Depositary and
its procedures is based on publicly available information reviewed by us. The
rules applicable to the Depositary and its participants are on file with the
SEC.
Registration Rights; Additional Interest
The summary set forth below of provisions of the registration rights
agreement does not purport to be complete and is subject to, and is qualified in
its entirety by reference to, all the provisions of the registration rights
agreement, which is an exhibit to the registration statement of which this
Prospectus is a part. In addition, the information set forth below concerning
certain interpretations of and positions taken by the staff of the SEC is not
intended to constitute legal advice, and prospective investors should consult
their own legal advisors with respect to such matters.
Exchange Offer Registration
In connection with the closing of the offering of the old notes, we
entered into a registration rights agreement, dated June 23, 2004, with the
initial purchasers. Pursuant to the registration rights agreement, we agreed to:
o use our reasonable best efforts to file with the SEC, within 120
days following the closing date for the offering, a registration
statement with respect to a proposed exchange of the old notes
for the new notes;
o use our reasonable best efforts to cause the exchange offer
registration statement to be declared effective under the
Securities Act within 180 days of the closing date of the
offering;
o use our reasonable best efforts to keep the exchange offer
registration statement effective until the closing of the
exchange offer; and
o use our reasonable best efforts to cause the exchange offer to be
completed not later than 210 days following the closing date of
the offering.
Shelf Registration
We may be required under the registration rights agreement to file a
shelf registration statement with the SEC to permit certain holders of the old
notes who were not eligible to participate in the exchange offer to resell their
old notes periodically without being limited by the transfer restrictions.
If:
o we are not permitted to file the exchange offer registration
statement or to complete the exchange offer because the exchange
offer is not permitted by applicable law or SEC policy;
o for any reason, the exchange offer registration statement is not
declared effective within 180 days following the closing date or
the exchange offer is not completed within 210 days following the
closing date;
o upon the request of the initial purchasers in certain
circumstances; or
o in certain circumstances, when a holder is not permitted to
participate in the exchange offer or does not receive freely
tradable new notes pursuant to the exchange offer;
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the registration rights agreement requires us, in lieu of effecting the
registration of the new notes pursuant to the exchange offer registration
statement:
o as promptly as practicable, and, in any event, no later than 60
days after such filing obligation arises, to file with the SEC a
shelf registration statement covering resales of the notes;
o to use our reasonable best efforts to cause the shelf
registration statement to be declared effective under the
Securities Act not later than 150 days after such obligation
arises after the closing date; and
o to use our reasonable best efforts to keep effective the shelf
registration statement until the earlier of (a) two years after
the date the shelf registration statement is declared effective
by the SEC, (b) the date on which the old notes become eligible
for resale pursuant to Rule 144(k) or any successor provision, or
(c) the date on which all old notes covered by the shelf
registration statement have been sold pursuant to the shelf
registration statement or cease to be outstanding or otherwise to
be registrable securities under the registration rights
agreement.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, during any 365-day period, we will have
the ability to suspend the availability of such shelf registration statement for
up to two periods of up to 45 consecutive days (except for the consecutive
45-day period immediately prior to the maturity of the Notes), but no more than
an aggregate of 60 days during any 365-day period, if such action is required by
law or taken by us in good faith and for valid business reasons or our board of
directors determines in good faith to amend the shelf registration statement or
any related prospectus or prospectus supplement so that it will not include an
untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary
to make the statements in such documents not misleading. In the event of such
suspension, we have agreed to extend the effective period described above by the
amount of time equal to the suspension period.
We will, in the event of the filing of a shelf registration statement,
provide to each holder of old notes that are covered by the shelf registration
statement copies of the prospectus which is a part of the shelf registration
statement and notify each such holder when the shelf registration statement has
become effective. A holder of old notes that sells the old notes pursuant to the
shelf registration statement generally will be required to be named as a selling
security holder in the related prospectus and to deliver a prospectus to
purchasers, will be subject to certain of the civil liability provisions under
the Securities Act in connection with the sales and will be bound by the
provisions of the registration rights agreement which are applicable to the
holder (including certain indemnification obligations).
Each Note will contain a legend to the effect that the holder of the
Note, by its acceptance thereof, agrees to be bound by the provisions of the
registration rights agreement. In that regard, if a holder receives notice from
us that any event which:
o makes a statement in the prospectus which is part of the shelf
registration statement (or, in the case of participating
broker-dealers, the prospectus which is a part of the exchange
offer registration statement) untrue in any material respect; or
o requires the making of any changes in the prospectus to make the
statements therein not misleading; or
o is specified in the registration rights agreement
occurs, the holder (or participating broker-dealer, as the case may be) will
suspend the sale of Notes pursuant to that prospectus until we have either:
o amended or supplemented the prospectus to correct the
misstatement or omission and furnished copies of the amended or
supplemented prospectus to the holder (or participating
broker-dealer, as the case may be); or
o given notice that the sale of the Notes may be resumed, as the
case may be.
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Additional Interest
A registration default means one of the following events:
o the exchange offer registration statement is not filed with the
SEC on or prior to the 120th day following the closing date;
o the exchange offer registration statement is not declared
effective on or prior to the 180th day following the closing
date;
o the exchange offer is not completed on or prior to the 210th day
following the closing date;
o a shelf registration statement is not filed with the SEC on or
prior to the 60th day following the date such obligation arises;
or
o a shelf registration statement is not declared effective on or
prior to the 150th day following the date such obligation arises.
If a registration default occurs, then the interest rate borne by the Notes that
are affected by the registration default will be increased by an additional
interest of 0.25% per year upon the occurrence of each registration default. The
amount of additional interest will increase by an additional 0.25% per year for
each 90-day period, or portion thereof, while a registration default is
continuing until all registration defaults have been cured, provided that the
maximum aggregate increase in the interest rate will in no event exceed one
percent (1%) per year. Upon:
o the filing of the exchange offer registration statement after the
120th day;
o the effectiveness of the exchange offer registration statement
after the 180th day;
o the completion of the exchange offer;
o the filing of the shelf registration statement after the 60th
day;
o the effectiveness of the shelf registration statement after the
150th day; or
o the date on which all Exchange Notes are saleable pursuant to
Rule 144(k) under the Securities Act or any successor provision,
the interest rate on the Notes will be reduced to the original interest rate set
forth on the cover page of this prospectus, if all registration defaults have
been cured. If, after any such reduction in interest rate, a different event
specified above occurs, the interest rate will again be increased pursuant to
the foregoing provisions.
If the shelf registration statement is unusable by the holders for any
reason for more than 60 days in the aggregate in any 365-day period, then the
interest rate borne by the Notes will be increased by 0.25% per year of the
principal amount of the Notes for the first 90-day period (or portion thereof)
beginning on the 61st day that the shelf registration statement ceased to be
usable. This interest rate will be increased by an additional 0.25% per year of
the principal amount of the Notes at the beginning of each subsequent 90-day
period, if the shelf registration statement has remained unusable throughout the
preceding 90-day period; provided that the maximum aggregate increase in the
interest rate will in no event exceed one percent (1%) per year. Any amounts
payable under this paragraph shall also be deemed "additional interest" for
purposes of the registration rights agreement. Upon the shelf registration
statement once again becoming usable, the interest rate borne by the notes will
be reduced to the original interest rate if we are otherwise in compliance with
the registration rights agreement at such time. Additional interest shall be
computed based on the actual number of days elapsed in each 90-day period in
which the shelf registration statement is unusable.
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We are required to notify the Trustee within five business days of an
event date, which is each and every date on which an event occurs in respect of
which additional interest is required to be paid. Additional interest will be
paid in the same manner as regular interest pursuant to the Indenture. The
additional interest due will be payable on each interest payment date to the
record holder of Notes entitled to receive the interest payment to be paid on
such date as set forth in the Indenture. Each obligation to pay additional
interest will be deemed to accrue from and including the day following the
applicable event date.
The registration rights agreement is governed by, and construed in
accordance with, the laws of the State of New York.
Modification of the Indenture
We and the Trustee may make agreed modifications and amendments to the
Indenture, without the consent of any Holder of any Debt Security of any series,
to add covenants and Events of Default, and to make provisions with respect to
other matters and issues arising under the Indenture, provided that any such
provision does not adversely affect the rights of the Holders of Debt Securities
of any series.
The Indenture contains provisions permitting us and the Trustee, with
the consent of the Holders of not less than 66 2/3% in principal amount of
Outstanding Debt Securities of each series affected thereby, to execute
supplemental indentures adding any provisions to or changing or eliminating any
of the provisions of the Indenture or modifying the rights of the Holders of
Outstanding Debt Securities of such series, except that no such supplemental
indenture may, without the consent of the Holder of each Outstanding Debt
Security affected thereby, (a) change the stated maturity, or reduce the
principal of, or premium, if any, or the rate of interest on, any Debt Security
of any series, (b) reduce the percentage in principal amount of Outstanding Debt
Securities of any series, the consent of the Holders of which is required for
any supplemental indenture or for waiver of compliance with certain provisions
of the Indenture or certain defaults thereunder or (c) effect certain other
changes. The Indenture also permits us to omit compliance with certain covenants
in the Indenture with respect to Debt Securities of any series upon waiver by
the Holders of not less than 66 2/3% in principal amount of Outstanding Debt
Securities of such series.
Trustee
The Trustee may resign or be removed with respect to one or more series
of Debt Securities and a successor Trustee may be appointed to act with respect
to such series. In the event that two or more persons are acting as Trustee with
respect to different series of Debt Securities, each such Trustee shall be a
Trustee of a trust under the Indenture separate and apart from the trust
administered by any other such Trustee, and any action described herein to be
taken by the "Trustee" may then be taken by each such Trustee with respect to,
and only with respect to, the one or more series of securities for which it is
Trustee.
We maintain customary banking relationships with the Trustee.
CERTAIN UNITED STATES FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES
The following is a summary of the material U.S. federal income tax
consequences of the exchange of old notes for new notes, as well as the
ownership and disposition of the new notes. Unless otherwise stated under the
heading "Non-U.S. Holders," below, this summary deals only with notes that are
acquired in connection with this exchange offer and held as capital assets by
U.S. holders, as defined below. It does not deal with special classes of holders
such as banks, thrifts, real estate investment trusts, regulated investment
companies, insurance companies, dealers in securities or currency, tax-exempt
investors, controlled foreign corporations, passive foreign investment
companies, foreign personal holding companies, corporations that accumulate
earnings to avoid U.S. federal income tax and United States expatriates. This
summary also does not address the tax consequences to U.S. holders that have a
functional currency other than the U.S. Dollar, partnerships or other entities
treated as partnerships that hold notes, persons that hold notes as part of a
straddle, hedging, constructive sale or conversion transaction, or shareholders,
partners or beneficiaries of a holder of notes. It also does not include any
description of any tax consequences under the tax laws of any state or local
government or of any foreign government that may be applicable to the notes.
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This summary is based on the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, which we
refer to in this prospectus as the Code, Treasury regulations under the Code,
which we refer to in this prospectus as the Treasury Regulations, and
administrative and judicial interpretations of the Code, as of the date of this
prospectus, all of which are subject to change, possibly on a retroactive basis.
As used in this section, the term "U.S. holder" means any beneficial
owner of notes that is, for United States federal income tax purposes,
o a citizen or resident of the United States,
o a corporation (or other entity taxable as a corporation) created
or organized in or under the laws of the United States, any state
thereof or the District of Columbia,
o an estate the income of which is subject to United States federal
income taxation regardless of its source, or
o a trust if (1) a court within the United States is able to
exercise primary supervision over the administration of the trust
and one or more United States persons have the authority to
control all substantial decisions of the trust or (2) the trust
has in effect a valid election to be treated as a domestic trust
for United States federal income tax purposes.
As used in this discussion, the term Non-U.S. holder means a beneficial
owner of notes that is an individual, corporation, estate or trust and is not a
U.S. holder.
You should consult your own tax advisor to determine the effect of
federal, state, local and foreign income tax laws with respect to the exchange
of old notes for new notes and the continuing investment in the notes.
Tax Consequences of the Exchange Offer
Under current law, the exchange of old notes for new notes pursuant to
the exchange offer will not be treated as an "exchange" for federal income tax
purposes. Accordingly,
o holders will not recognize taxable gain or loss upon the receipt
of new notes in exchange for old notes in the exchange offer,
o the holding period for a new note received in the exchange offer
will include the holding period of the old note surrendered in
exchange therefor, and
o the adjusted tax basis of a new note immediately after the
exchange will be the same as the adjusted tax basis of the old
note surrendered in exchange therefor.
We are obligated to pay additional interest on the notes under certain
circumstances described under "Description of the New Notes -- Registration
Rights; Additional Interest." Although the matter is not free from doubt, such
additional interest should be taxable as interest under the rules described
below in the event that additional interest is paid. It is possible, however,
that the Internal Revenue Service, may take a different position with respect to
the treatment of such additional interest. Holders should consult their own tax
advisors about payments of such additional interest.
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U.S. Holders
Interest Income
Except as set forth below, stated interest on a new note will be
includible in a U.S. holder's gross income as ordinary interest income at the
time it is accrued or received in accordance with the U.S. holder's method of
accounting for United States federal income tax purposes.
Market Discount
A U.S. holder who purchases a note for an amount that is less than its
stated redemption price will be treated as having purchased the note with
"market discount" unless the discount is less than a specified de minimis
amount. Under the market discount rules, a U.S. holder generally will be
required to treat any gain realized on the sale, exchange, retirement or other
disposition of a note as ordinary income to the extent of any accrued market
discount not previously included in income. For this purpose, market discount
will be considered to accrue ratably during the period from the date of the U.S.
holder's acquisition of the note to the maturity date of the note, unless the
U.S. holder makes an election to accrue market discount on a constant yield
basis. A U.S. holder may be required to defer the deduction of all or a portion
of the interest paid or accrued on any indebtedness incurred or maintained to
purchase or carry a note with market discount until the maturity date of the
note or certain earlier dispositions.
A U.S. holder may elect to include market discount in income currently
as it accrues (on either a ratable or constant yield basis), in which case the
rules described above regarding (1) the treatment as ordinary income of gain
upon the disposition of the note and (2) the deferral of interest deductions,
will not apply. Generally, currently included market discount is treated as
ordinary interest income for federal income tax purposes. An election to include
market discount as it accrues will apply to all debt instruments with market
discount acquired by the U.S. holder on or after the first day of the taxable
year to which the election applies and may be revoked only with the consent of
the Internal Revenue Service.
Amortizable Bond Premium
In general, a U.S. holder acquires a debt instrument with "amortizable
bond premium" if the U.S. holder's basis in the debt instrument immediately
after its acquisition (generally, the holder's acquisition cost) exceeds the sum
of all amounts payable on the debt instrument after the acquisition date (other
than stated interest). A special rule applies to determine the amounts that are
payable on debt instruments (such as the notes) that may be redeemed at the
issuer's option prior to maturity. Under this special rule, the issuer will be
deemed to exercise a call option or combination of call options in the manner
that maximizes the holder's yield on the debt instrument. The result of this
special rule is that smaller amounts of premium will be allocable to the period
prior to the date on which the debt instrument may be redeemed. If the issuer
does not in fact exercise its right to redeem the debt instrument on the
applicable redemption date, the debt instrument will be treated (solely for
purposes of the amortizable bond premium rules) as having matured and then as
having been reissued for the holder's "adjusted acquisition price," which is an
amount equal to the U.S. holder's adjusted tax basis in the debt instrument,
less the sum of (i) any amortizable bond premium allocable to prior accrual
periods and (ii) any payments previously made on the debt instrument (other than
stated interest payments). The debt instrument deemed to have been reissued will
again be subject to the amortizable bond premium rules with respect to the
remaining dates on which the debt instrument is redeemable.
In general, a U.S. holder amortizes bond premium under Section 171 of
the Code by offsetting the stated interest allocable to an accrual period with
the bond premium allocable to the accrual period, which is determined under a
constant yield method pursuant to applicable Treasury Regulations. If the bond
premium allocable to an accrual period exceeds the stated interest allocable to
such period, the excess is treated by the holder as a bond premium deduction.
However, the bond premium deduction for each accrual period is limited to the
amount by which the U.S. holder's total interest inclusions on the debt
instrument in prior accrual periods exceed the total amount treated by such
holder as a bond premium deduction on the debt instrument in prior accrual
periods. Any amounts not deductible in an accrual period may be carried forward
to the next accrual period and treated as bond premium allocable to that period.
In order to amortize bond premium under these rules, a U.S. holder must make an
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affirmative election in the manner prescribed by applicable Treasury
Regulations. Once made, the election applies to all taxable debt instruments
then owned and thereafter acquired by the U.S. holder on or after the first day
of the taxable year to which such election applies, and may be revoked only with
the consent of the Internal Revenue Service.
Constant Yield Election
In lieu of applying the rules described above, U.S. holders may make a
"constant yield election" under Treasury Regulation section 1.1272-3 with
respect to their notes. Generally, if this election were to be made with respect
to a note, all stated interest and market discount (including de minimis market
discount), as adjusted by any amortizable bond premium, would be treated by the
electing U.S. holder as if it were original issue discount and would be included
in the holder's gross income as it accrues on a constant yield basis, regardless
of the holder's regular method of tax accounting. In determining the note's
yield for this purpose, the adverse presumption under the amortizable bond
premium rules (pursuant to which an issuer's call right is deemed to be
exercised if it maximizes the holder's yield) would not apply. A constant yield
election applies only to the note with respect to which it is made and may not
be revoked without the consent of the Internal Revenue Service. A U.S. holder
considering this election should consult a tax advisor.
Sale, Exchange or Retirement of New Notes
Upon sale, exchange (other than an exchange of old notes for new notes
pursuant to the exchange offer), or retirement of a new note, a U.S. holder
generally will recognize gain or loss equal to the difference between the amount
realized on the sale, exchange, or retirement (less an amount equal to any
accrued but unpaid interest not previously included in income, which would be
taxable as interest income) and the U.S. holder's adjusted tax basis in the new
note. A U.S. holder's adjusted tax basis in a new note will generally equal the
holder's acquisition cost for such new note, increased by the amount of market
discount previously included in income by such holder with respect to such new
note and reduced by any principal payments received, and any amortizable bond
premium deducted, by the U.S. holder. Subject to the market discount rules
discussed above, gain or loss so recognized will be capital gain or loss and
will be long-term capital gain or loss if, at the time of the sale, exchange, or
retirement, the new note was held for more than one year. Under current law, net
capital gains of non-corporate taxpayers, under certain circumstances, are taxed
at lower rates than items of ordinary income. The deduction of capital losses is
subject to certain limitations.
Non-U.S. Holders
Interest Income
Generally, interest income of a Non-U.S. holder that is not effectively
connected with a United States trade or business will be subject to a
withholding tax at a 30% rate or, if applicable, a lower tax rate specified by a
treaty, provided the Non-U.S. holder provides the payor with a properly executed
IRS Form W-8BEN (or a suitable substitute form) claiming such lower treaty rate.
However, interest income earned on the new notes by a Non- U.S. holder may
qualify for the "portfolio interest" exemption and therefore not be subject to
United States federal income tax or withholding tax, if such interest income is
not effectively connected with a United States trade or business of the Non-U.S.
holder and if:
o the Non-U.S. holder does not actually or constructively own 10%
or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of our
stock entitled to vote;
o the Non-U.S. holder is not a controlled foreign corporation that
is related to us through stock ownership;
o the Non-U.S. holder is not a bank whose receipt of interest on
the new notes is described in Section 881(c)(3)(A) of the Code;
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o the Non-U.S. holder certifies to us or our agent, under penalties
of perjury, that it is not a U.S. holder and provides its name
and address or otherwise satisfies applicable identification
requirements; and
o neither we nor our paying agent knows or has reason to know that
the conditions of the exemption are, in fact, not satisfied.
In the case of new notes held by partnerships, the certification
described above must be provided by the partners, rather than by the
partnerships and the partnership must provide certain information, including a
U.S. taxpayer identification number. A look through rule applies in the case of
tiered partnerships.
Unless an applicable treaty otherwise provides, a Non-U.S. holder
generally will be taxed in the same manner as a U.S. holder with respect to
interest if the interest income is effectively connected with a United States
trade or business of the Non-U.S. holder and, in the case of a Non-U.S. holder
that is eligible for benefits of an income tax treaty with the United States, is
attributable to a permanent establishment maintained by the Non-U.S. holder in
the United States. Such effectively connected interest received or accrued by a
corporate Non-U.S. holder may also, under certain circumstances, be subject to
an additional "branch profits" tax at a 30% rate or, if applicable, a lower tax
rate specified by a treaty. Even though such effectively connected interest is
subject to U.S. income tax and may be subject to the branch profits tax, it is
not subject to U.S. withholding tax if the holder delivers a properly executed
IRS Form W-8ECI (or a suitable substitute form) to us or our paying agent and
neither we nor our paying agent knows or has reason to know that the information
on the form is incorrect.
Sale, Exchange, Or Retirement Of New Notes
A Non-U.S. holder generally will not be subject to United States
federal income tax or withholding tax on any gain realized on the sale,
exchange, or retirement of new notes unless
o the gain is effectively connected with a United States trade or
business of the Non-U.S. holder and, in the case of a Non-U.S.
holder that is eligible for benefits of an income tax treaty with
the United States, the gain is attributable to a permanent
establishment maintained by the Non-U.S. holder in the United
States; or
o in the case of a Non-U.S. holder who is an individual, such
holder is present in the United States for a period or periods
aggregating 183 days or more during the taxable year of the
disposition, and either such holder has a "tax home" in the
United States or the disposition is attributable to an office or
other fixed place of business maintained by such holder in the
United States.
Certain U.S. Federal Estate Tax Considerations for Non-U.S. Holders
A note held by an individual who is not a U.S. citizen or resident at
the time of death will not be includable in the decedent's gross estate for
United States federal estate tax purposes, provided that any payments to such
individual on the note would be eligible for the "portfolio interest" exemption
described above under "Interest Income" without regard to the certification
requirements described in that section.
Information Reporting and Backup Withholding Tax
In general, information reporting on IRS Form 1099 will apply to
payments to a U.S. holder of principal, premium, if any, and interest on a new
note and the proceeds of the sale of a new note. Backup withholding tax may
apply to such payments to a non-corporate U.S. holder if that U.S. holder:
o fails to furnish or certify its correct taxpayer identification
number to us or our paying agent in the manner required;
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o is notified by the IRS that it has failed to report payments of
interest or dividends properly; or
o under certain circumstances, fails to certify that it has not
been notified by the IRS that it is subject to backup withholding
for failure to report interest or dividend payments.
Information reporting on IRS Form 1099 and backup withholding tax will
not apply to payments of interest on new notes to a Non-U.S. Holder if the
certification or identification requirements described in "-- Non-U.S. Holders
-- Interest Income" are satisfied by the holder, unless the payor knows or has
reason to know that the holder is not entitled to an exemption from information
reporting or backup withholding tax. However, information reporting to the
Internal Revenue Service on Form 1042-S generally will apply to such payments
and the amount of tax, if any, withheld with respect to such payments. Copies of
these information returns may also be made available to the tax authorities in
the country in which the holder resides under the provisions of any applicable
income tax treaty.
Information reporting requirements and backup withholding tax will not
apply to any payment of the proceeds of the sale of new notes effected outside
the United States by a foreign office of a "broker" (as defined in applicable
Treasury Regulations), unless the broker is a United States person or has
certain connections to the United States. Payment of the proceeds of any such
sale effected outside the United States by a foreign office of a broker
described in the preceding sentence will not be subject to backup withholding
tax, but will be subject to information reporting requirements, unless the
broker has documentary evidence in its records that the beneficial owner is a
Non-U.S. holder and certain other conditions are met, or the beneficial owner
otherwise establishes an exemption. Payment of the proceeds of any such sale to
or through the United States office of a broker is subject to information
reporting and backup withholding requirements unless the beneficial owner of the
new notes provides the certification described in "-- Non-U.S. holders --
Interest Income" or otherwise establishes an exemption.
Any amounts withheld under the backup withholding rules will be allowed
as a credit against that holder's United States federal income tax liability and
may entitle the holder to a refund, provided that the required information is
furnished to the Internal Revenue Service. The rate for backup withholding tax
is currently 28%, subject to a scheduled increase after 2010.
The foregoing summary of certain United States federal income tax
consequences of the exchange of old notes for new notes and the ownership and
disposition of notes is intended for general information. You are urged to
consult with your own tax advisor as to the U.S. federal income tax consequences
of the exchange of old notes for new notes and the continuing investment in the
notes as well as to the consequences under state, local and foreign income tax
law. Non-U.S. holders are urged to consult their own tax advisors as to the
effect of income tax treaties and reporting requirements with regard to an
investment in the notes.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
We are not using any underwriters for the exchange offer.
Each broker-dealer that receives new notes for its own account pursuant
to the exchange offer must acknowledge that it will deliver a prospectus in
connection with any resale of the new notes. This prospectus, as it may be
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amended or supplemented from time to time, may be used by a broker-dealer in
connection with resales of any new notes received in exchange for old notes
acquired by the broker-dealer as a result of market-making or other trading
activities. For a period of up to 180 days after the expiration of the exchange
offer, we will promptly send additional copies of this prospectus and any
amendment or supplement to this prospectus to any broker-dealer that requests
these documents. In addition, during this 180-day period, all dealers effecting
transactions in the new notes may be required to deliver a prospectus. In any
event, we are under a continuing obligation, for a period of up to 180 days
after the SEC declares the registration statement of which this prospectus is a
part effective, to keep the registration statement effective, subject to our
ability to suspend the effectiveness of the registration statement as described
in the registration rights agreement.
We will not receive any proceeds from any sale of new notes by
broker-dealers or any other persons. New notes received by broker-dealers for
their own account pursuant to the exchange offer may be sold from time to time
in one or more transactions in the over-the-counter market, in negotiated
transactions, through the writing of options on the new notes, or a combination
of these methods of resale, at market prices prevailing at the time of resale,
at prices related to the prevailing market prices or negotiated prices. Any
resale may be made directly to purchasers or to or through brokers or dealers
who may receive compensation in the form of commissions or concessions from any
broker-dealer and/or the purchasers of any new notes. Any broker-dealer that
resells new notes that were received by it for its own account pursuant to the
exchange offer and any broker-dealer that participates in a distribution of new
notes may be deemed to be an "underwriter" within the meaning of the Securities
Act, and any profit resulting from these resales of new notes and any
commissions or concessions received by any of these persons may be deemed to be
underwriting compensation under the Securities Act. The letter of transmittal
states that, by acknowledging that it will deliver and by delivering a
prospectus, a broker-dealer will not be deemed to admit that it is an
"underwriter" within the meaning of the Securities Act.
We have agreed to pay all expenses incident to the exchange offer
(other than commissions or concessions of any brokers or dealers), subject to
certain prescribed limitations, and will indemnify the holders of the old notes
and the new notes (including any broker-dealers) against certain liabilities,
including liabilities under the Securities Act.
By its acceptance of the exchange offer, any broker-dealer that
receives new notes pursuant to the exchange offer hereby agrees to notify us
prior to using the prospectus in connection with the sale or transfer of new
notes, and acknowledges and agrees that, upon receipt of notice from us of the
happening of any event which makes any statement in the prospectus untrue in any
material respect or which requires the making of any change in the prospectus in
order to make the statements therein not misleading or which may impose upon us
disclosure obligations that may have a material adverse effect on us (which
notice we agree to deliver promptly to such broker-dealer), such broker-dealer
will suspend use of the prospectus until we have notified such broker-dealer
that delivery of the prospectus may resume and have furnished copies of any
amendment or supplement to the prospectus to such broker-dealer.
LEGAL MATTERS
The validity of the new notes offered hereby will be passed upon for us
by Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A., Columbia, South Carolina. Various attorneys in
the firm of Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A., and members of their immediate
families, own or have beneficial interests in shares of our common stock.
INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
The consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2003 and 2002
and for each of the three fiscal years in the period ended December 31, 2003,
incorporated by reference in this Prospectus, have been so incorporated in
reliance on the report of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, independent registered
public accounting firm, given on the authority of said firm as experts in
auditing and accounting.
With respect to the unaudited financial information of Sonoco Products
Company for the three-month periods ended, and the three-month and six-month
periods ended, March 28, 2004 and March 30, 2003, and June 27, 2004 and June 29,
2003, respectively, incorporated by reference in this Prospectus,
Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP reported that they have applied limited procedures
in accordance with professional standards for a review of such information.
However, their separate reports dated May 4, 2004, except for Note 11 as to
which the date is September 30, 2004, and July 28, 2004, except for Note 13 as
to which the date is September 30, 2004, respectively, incorporated by reference
herein, state that they did not audit and they do not express an opinion on that
unaudited financial information. Accordingly, the degree of reliance on their
reports on such information should be restricted in light of the limited nature
of the review procedures applied. Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP is not subject to
the liability provisions of Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933 for their
reports on the unaudited financial information because those reports are not
"reports" or "parts" of the registration statement prepared or certified by
Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP within the meaning of Sections 7 and 11 of the Act.
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$150,000,000
[LOGO OF SONOCO]
SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY
Offer to Exchange
5.625% Notes Due 2016
that have been Registered under The Securities Act of 1933
for
All Outstanding Unregistered
5.625% Notes Due 2016
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PART II. INFORMATION NOT REQUIRED IN PROSPECTUS
ITEM 20. INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Article VIII of the By-laws of the Company provides for the
indemnification by the Company of any present or former director, officer or
employee of the Company, or any person, who, at the request of the Company, may
have served as director or officer of another corporation in which it owns
shares or of which it is a creditor. Any such person shall be entitled to
reimbursement of expenses and other liabilities, to the maximum extent permitted
by the laws of the State of South Carolina or by order of any court having
jurisdiction in any action or proceeding to which he is a party by reason of
being or having been a director, officer or employee.
Article 9 of the Restated Articles of Incorporation of the Company
states that no director of the Company shall be personally liable to the Company
or to its shareholders for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty as
director, except to the extent such exemption from liability or limitation
thereof is not permitted under the laws of South Carolina, as presently in
effect or as the same may hereafter be amended.
Under Article 5 of Chapter 8 of the South Carolina Business Corporation
Act of 1988 (the "Corporation Act"), a corporation has the power to indemnify
directors and officers who meet the standards of good faith and reasonable
belief that conduct was lawful and in the corporate interest (or not opposed
thereto) set forth in the Corporation Act. The Corporation Act also empowers a
corporation to provide insurance for directors and officers against liability
arising out of their positions even though the insurance coverage is broader
than the power of the corporation to indemnify. Under the Corporation Act,
unless limited by its articles of incorporation, a corporation must indemnify a
director or officer who is wholly successful, on the merits or otherwise, in the
defense of any proceeding to which he was a party because he is or was a
director or officer against reasonable expenses incurred by him in connection
with the proceeding. The registrant's Restated Articles of Incorporation do not
provide otherwise.
In addition, the Company maintains directors' and officers' liability
insurance for the benefit of its directors and officers.
The Registration Rights Agreement included as Exhibit 10 hereto
provides for indemnification of directors, certain officers and controlling
persons of the Company against certain liabilities, including liabilities under
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Act").
Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Act may be
permitted to directors, officers or persons controlling the Company pursuant to
the foregoing provisions (other than insurance), the Company has been informed
that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission, such
indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act and is
therefore unenforceable.
ITEM 21. EXHIBITS
4.1 Indenture, dated as of June 15, 1991, between the Company and the
Trustee.
4.2 First Supplemental Indenture, dated as of June 23, 2004, between
the Company and the Trustee (Incorporated by reference to
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 27, 2004
("June 27, 2004 Form 10-Q")).
4.3 Form of Note for 5.625% Notes due 2016 (included as part of
Exhibit 4.2)
4.4 Credit Agreement, dated as of July 7, 2004, among the Company, the
several lenders from time to time party thereto and Bank of
America, N.A., as agent (Incorporated by reference to June 27,
2004 Form 10-Q).
5 Opinion (including consent) of Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
10 Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of June 23, 2004, between
the Company and Banc of America Securities LLC and Deutsche Bank
Securities Inc. (Incorporated by reference to June 27, 2004 Form
10-Q).
12 Statement re computation of ratio of earnings to fixed charges.
15.1 Accountants' letter re: unaudited interim financial information
15.2 Accountants' letter re: unaudited interim financial information
23.1 Consent of Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. (included in Exhibit 5).
23.2 Consent of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
24 Powers of Attorney (Included on Signature Page).
25 Statement of eligibility of the Trustee on Form T-1.
99.1 Form of Letter of Transmittal
99.2 Form of Notice of Guaranteed Delivery
99.3 Form of Instructions to Registered Holder and/or DTC Participant
from Beneficial Owner
99.4 Form of Letter to Registered Holders
ITEM 22. UNDERTAKINGS
The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes:
(1) To file, during any period in which offers or sales are being made,
a post-effective amendment to this Registration Statement:
(i) To include any prospectus required by section 10(a)(3) of the
Securities Act of 1933;
(ii) To reflect in the prospectus any facts or events arising after the
effective date of the Registration Statement (or the most recent post-effective
amendment thereof) which, individually or in the aggregate, represent a
fundamental change in the information set forth in the Registration Statement.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, any increase or decrease in volume of securities
offered (if the total dollar value of securities offered would not exceed that
which was registered) and any deviation from the low or high end of the
estimated maximum offering range may be reflected in the form of prospectus
filed with the Commission pursuant to Rule 424(b) if, in the aggregate, the
changes in volume and price represent no more than a 20 percent change in the
maximum aggregate offering price set forth in the "Calculation of Registration
Fee" table in the effective registration statement;
(iii) To include any material information with respect to the plan of
distribution not previously disclosed in the Registration Statement or any
material change to such information in the Registration Statement;
Provided, however, that paragraphs (1)(i) and (1)(ii) do not apply
since this Registration Statement is on Form S-3, if such information required
to be included in a post-effective amendment by those paragraphs is contained in
periodic reports filed with or furnished to the Commission by the registrant
pursuant to section 13 or section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
that are incorporated by reference in this Registration Statement.
(2) That, for the purpose of determining any liability under the
Securities Act of 1933, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be
a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the
offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona
fide offering thereof.
(3) To remove from registration by means of a post-effective amendment
any of the securities being registered which remain unsold at the termination of
the offering.
The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes that, for purposes of
determining any liability under the Securities Act of 1933, each filing of the
registrant's annual report pursuant to section 13(a) or section 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (and, where applicable, each filing of an
employee benefit plan's annual report pursuant to section 15(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934) that is incorporated by reference in this
Registration Statement shall be deemed to be a new registration statement
relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities
at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.
Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities
Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of
the registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the
registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange
Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act
and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification
against such liabilities (other than the payment by the registrant of expenses
incurred or paid by a director, officer, or controlling person of the registrant
in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such
director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being
registered, the registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter
has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate
jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public
policy as expressed in the Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of
such issue.
The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes to respond to requests for
information that is incorporated by reference into the prospectus pursuant to
Items 4, 10(b), 11, or 13 of this Form, within one business day of receipt of
such request, and to send the incorporated documents by first class mail or
other equally prompt means. This includes information contained in documents
filed subsequent to the effective date of the registration statement through the
date of responding to the request.
The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes to supply by means of a
post-effective amendment all information concerning a transaction, and the
company being acquired involved therein, that was not the subject of and
included in the registration statement when it became effective.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the
Registrant has duly caused this Registration Statement to be signed on its
behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the city of Hartsville,
State of South Carolina, on October 18, 2004.
SONOCO PRODUCTS COMPANY
By: s/H. E. DeLoach, Jr.
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H. E. DeLoach, Jr.
President and Chief Executive Officer
POWER OF ATTORNEY
Each person whose signature appears below hereby constitutes and
appoints C. W. Coker, H. E. DeLoach, Jr. and Charles J. Hupfer, and each of
them, the true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and agents of the undersigned, with
full power of substitution and resubstitution, for and in the name, place and
stead of the undersigned, in any and all capacities, to sign any and all
amendments (including post-effective amendments) to this Registration Statement
and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in
connection therewith, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and hereby
grants to such attorneys-in-fact and agents, and each of them, full power and
authority to do and perform each and every act and thing requisite and necessary
to be done, as fully to all intents and purposes as the undersigned might or
could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents, or any of them, or their or his substitute or
substitutes, may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Registration Statement has been signed by the following persons in the
capacities and on the dates indicated.
Name Position Date
---- -------- ----
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C. J. Bradshaw Director
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R. J. Brown Director
s/ F. L. H. Coker
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F. L. H. Coker Director October 18, 2004
s/ J. L. Coker
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J. L. Coker Director October 18, 2004
s/C. W. Coker
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C. W. Coker Director and Chairman October 18, 2004
s/ H. E. DeLoach, Jr.
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H. E. DeLoach, Jr. Director, President and October 18, 2004
Chief Executive Officer
s/ C. C. Fort
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C. C. Fort Director October 18, 2004
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Paul Fulton Director
s/ C.J. Hupfer
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C.J. Hupfer Principal Financial and October 18, 2004
Accounting Officer
s/B. L. M. Kasriel
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B. L. M. Kasriel Director October 18, 2004
s/ E. H. Lawton, III
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E. H. Lawton, III Director October 18, 2004
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P. S. Lewis Director
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H. L. McColl, Jr. Director
s/ J. M. Micali
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J. M. Micali Director October 18, 2004
s/ J. H. Mullin, III
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J. H. Mullin, III Director October 18, 2004
s/ T. E. Whiddon
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T. E. Whiddon Director October 18, 2004
EXHIBIT INDEX
EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION
4.1 Indenture, dated as of June 15, 1991, between the Company and the
Trustee.
4.2 First Supplemental Indenture, dated as of June 23, 2004, between
the Company and the Trustee (Incorporated by reference to
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 27, 2004
("June 27, 2004 Form 10-Q")).
4.3 Form of Note for 5.625% Notes due 2016 (included as part of
Exhibit 4.2)
4.4 Credit Agreement, dated as of July 7, 2004, among the Company, the
several lenders from time to time party thereto and Bank of
America, N.A., as agent (Incorporated by reference to June 27,
2004 Form 10-Q).
5 Opinion (including consent) of Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
10 Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of June 23, 2004, between
the Company and Banc of America Securities LLC and Deutsche Bank
Securities Inc. (Incorporated by reference to June 27, 2004 Form
10-Q).
12 Statement re computation of ratio of earnings to fixed charges.
15.1 Accountants' letter re: unaudited interim financial information
15.2 Accountants' letter re: unaudited interim financial information
23.1 Consent of Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. (included in Exhibit 5).
23.2 Consent of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
24 Powers of Attorney (Included on Signature Page).
25 Statement of eligibility of the Trustee on Form T-1.
99.1 Form of Letter of Transmittal
99.2 Form of Notice of Guaranteed Delivery
99.3 Form of Instructions to Registered Holder and/or DTC Participant
from Beneficial Owner
99.4 Form of Letter to Registered Holders
Dates Referenced Herein and Documents Incorporated by Reference
6 Subsequent Filings that Reference this Filing
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