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FACTBOX: Key facts about Rohm and Haas Co

Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:52pm EDT

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(Reuters) - Dow Chemical Co (DOW.N), the largest U.S. chemicals manufacturer, said on Thursday it has agreed to acquire specialty chemicals maker Rohm and Haas Co ROH.N in a deal worth $18.8 billion.

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Here are some key facts on Rohm and Haas Co:

* Established in the United States in 1909.

* The company posted sales of $8.90 billion for 2007.

* 2007 earnings from continuing operations were $660

million.

* Prior to deal announcement, market capitalization of $8.79 billion.

* Three core segments -- Electronic Materials, Specialty Materials and Performance materials.

* The company also operates a major salt business in North America, which it has been looking to sell.

*Percentage of 2007 sales from various segments

Specialty Materials 54 percent

Electronic Materials 20 percent

Performance Materials Group 14 percent

Salt 12 percent

*2007 sales based on geographic region

North America 49 percent

Salt 12 percent

All Other North America 37 percent

Europe, Middle East and Africa 25 percent

Latin America 4 percent

Asia Pacific 22 percent

*Percentage of 2007 sales to specific end-markets

Building and Construction 32 percent

Electronics 20 percent

Packaging & Paper 13 percent

Industrial 9 percent

Transportation 8 percent

Water 7 percent

Household Goods & Personal Care 6 percent

Food and Food Related 4 percent

Pharmaceutical & Medical 1 percent

SOURCE: Rohm and Haas Web site

(Compiled by Euan Rocha, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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