18.06.2024 18:59:35 - dpa-AFX: GNW-Adhoc: Brazilian Court Orders Tenaris to Pay an Indemnification in Connection with its Acquisition of a Participation in Usiminas in 2012
LUXEMBOURG, June 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tenaris S.A. (NYSE and Mexico: TS
and EXM Italy: TEN) announced today that the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice
(SCJ) resolved that Tenaris's subsidiary Confab and certain subsidiaries of
Tenaris's affiliate Ternium, all of which compose the T/T Group under the
Usiminas shareholders agreement, should pay Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional, or
CSN, an indemnification in connection with the acquisition by the T/T Group of a
participation in Usiminas in January 2012.
CSN and various entities affiliated with CSN had filed a lawsuit in Brazil
against the T/T Group, alleging that, under applicable Brazilian laws and rules,
the acquirers were required to launch a tag-along tender offer to all non-
controlling holders of Usiminas ordinary shares for a price per share equal to
80% of the price per share paid in such acquisition.
On September 23, 2013, the first instance court dismissed the CSN lawsuit, and
on February 8, 2017, the court of appeals upheld the first instance court
decision. On March 7, 2023, the SCJ rejected CSN's appeal by majority vote. The
composition of the SCJ panel in charge of the case subsequently changed and CSN
made several submissions in connection with the SCJ decision, including a motion
for clarification with the SCJ that challenged the merits of its earlier
decision.
At today's session, the SCJ completed its voting on CSN's motion for
clarification and reversed, by majority vote, its March 7, 2023 decision, and
granted CSN an indemnification, with CSN being allowed to retain ownership of
the Usiminas ordinary shares it currently owns. Depending on how the
indemnification is calculated by other courts, and assuming monetary adjustment
and interest through May 31, 2024, the potential aggregate indemnification
payable by Confab could reach up to BRL942 million (approximately $180 million).
The Company continues to believe that all of CSN's claims and allegations are
groundless and without merit, as confirmed by several opinions of Brazilian
legal counsel, two decisions issued by the Brazilian securities regulator in
February 2012 and December 2016, the first and second instance court decisions
and the March 7, 2023 SCJ decision referred to above. The Company also believes
that today's SCJ decision on CSN's motion for clarification is contrary to
applicable substantive and procedural law. Accordingly, once the SCJ written
votes are made available, Confab will file all available motions and appeals
against the SCJ decision.
Some of the statements contained in this press release are "forward-looking
statements". Forward-looking statements are based on management's current views
and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks that could cause actual
results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or
implied by those statements. These risks include but are not limited to risks
arising from uncertainties as to future oil and gas prices and their impact on
investment programs by oil and gas companies.
Tenaris is a leading global supplier of steel tubes and related services for the
world's energy industry and certain other industrial applications.
Giovanni Sardagna
Tenaris
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