PITTSBURGH, Feb. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Matthews International Corporationย (Nasdaq GSM: MATW) (โMatthewsโ or the โCompanyโ) issued the following statement regarding a February 6, 2025 report by Institutional Shareholder Services ("ISS"):
We strongly disagree with ISSโ recommendation, which adopts Baringtonโs positions while giving no substantive analysis to Baringtonโs own plans and nominees. In doing so, ISS does not give appropriate consideration to the concerning absence of relevant skills and new ideas among Baringtonโs nominees and the actions Matthews is taking to unlock the value of its businesses.
Notably, Baringtonโs โfour-step planโ contains no ideas that would help shareholders, except those (like a strategic transaction of SGK) that have already been initiated by the Company. ISSโ report does not address whether Baringtonโs plans for the Company would be better for shareholders than the Boardโs current strategy.
Additionally, we do not agree with the position that the โmost important attributeโ that Baringtonโs nominees have is their โindependence.โ In fact, they would bring to the Board a total lack of understanding about our business, no relevant skills, and track records of poor oversight. As a consultant to the Company, James Mitarotonda added no value, showed up to most meetings unprepared and made suggestions that either did not make sense or were already being executed. Baringtonโs other two nominees also showed no understanding of our Company in interviews with directors. Furthermore, Mr. Mitarotonda and his nominees have no experience relevant to the businesses in which we operate, and each have been criticized for questionable M&A oversight that was alleged to have destroyed shareholder value.
In contrast, under the current Board of Directors, the Company has taken significant actions to benefit all shareholders:
- The Board has developed our Memorialization segment into a market-leading, cash-generating businessโleading to significant capital return to shareholders and significant re-investment into our high-growth Industrial Technologies segment, such as our Dry Battery Electrode (DBE) technology. Following our recent victory against Tesla in arbitration, we intend to immediately resume marketing, selling and delivering our DBE solutions to other customers in the growing electric vehicle market, where battery and automobile equipment manufacturers from around the world seek to adopt our innovative solutions. We expect that this victory will eliminate an overhang on the stock that we believed was caused by this dispute.
- The Board announced a strategic disposition of the SGK business following a process begun in 2019, well before Barington was even a shareholder. The SGK transaction provides for substantial upfront consideration of $350 million at closing, while still benefiting from synergy-driven value creation in the future. The favorable terms of the SGK transaction reflect the various strategic investments in technology and cost-savings initiatives executed by the leadership team over recent years.
- The Board disclosed a comprehensive evaluation of strategic alternatives for all of the Companyโs businesses, engaging J.P. Morganโs expertise to facilitate this process. Matthews expects to announce several initiatives over the course of the 2025 fiscal year that we believe will help drive shareholder value.
- Since 2020, we have welcomed three new independent directors and nominated a fourth new independent director for election at the 2025 annual meeting. The Board plans to continue to refresh in the coming year. As part of this commitment, Mr. Babe will not stand for re-election at the 2026 annual meeting, which is further evidence of Board change and refreshment. Matthews' nominees bring the right set of skills and expertise to help the board drive long-term shareholder value.
On January 31, 2025, GAMCO Asset Management, one of Matthewsโ top 5 shareholders with an approximate 4.38% stake, announced that it will support Matthewsโ director nominees. In its press release, GAMCO stated: โAfter a thorough review, GAMCO believes that Matthewsโ proposed slate of nominees is best positioned, at this time, to focus and execute on the Companyโs efforts to surface underlying value for all shareholders.โ
We have been in ongoing discussions with shareholders and value the feedback we have received. We look forward to continuing these conversations and are committed to doing what is in the best interest of all Matthews shareholders.
Your vote is important, and we ask that you vote โFORโ all three Matthewsโ nominees on the WHITE proxy card and โWITHHOLDโ on Baringtonโs Director Nominees.
J.P. Morgan Securities LLC is serving as financial advisor to Matthews. Sidley Austin LLP is serving as legal counsel to Matthews.
About Matthews International
Matthews International Corporation is a global provider of memorialization products, industrial technologies, and brand solutions. The Memorialization segment is a leading provider of memorialization products, including memorials, caskets, cremation-related products, and cremation and incineration equipment, primarily to cemetery and funeral home customers that help families move from grief to remembrance. The Industrial Technologies segment includes the design, manufacturing, service and sales of high-tech custom energy storage solutions; product identification and warehouse automation technologies and solutions, including order fulfillment systems for identifying, tracking, picking and conveying consumer and industrial products; and coating and converting lines for the packaging, pharma, foil, dรฉcor and tissue industries. The SGK Brand Solutions segment is a leading provider of packaging solutions and brand experiences, helping companies simplify their marketing, amplify their brands and provide value. The Company has over 11,000 employees in more than 30 countries on six continents that are committed to delivering the highest quality products and services.
| YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT! Your vote is important, and we ask that you please vote โFORโ the election of our three nominees: Terry L. Dunlap, Alvaro Garcia-Tunon and J. Michael Nauman using the WHITE proxy card and โWITHHOLDโ on Baringtonโs nominees. Simply follow the easy instructions on the enclosedย WHITEย proxy card to vote by internet or by signing, dating and returning the WHITEย proxy card in the postage-paid envelope provided. If you received this letter by email, you may also vote by pressing theย WHITEย โVOTE NOWโ button in the accompanying email. The Board of Directors urges you to disregard any such materials and does not endorse any of Baringtonโs nominees.ย If you have any questions or require any assistance with voting your shares, please call the Companyโs proxy solicitor at:ย (888) 755-7097 or email MATWinfo@Georgeson.com |
Additional Information
In connection with the Companyโs 2025 Annual Meeting, the Company has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (โSECโ) and commenced mailing to the shareholders of record entitled to vote at the 2025 Annual Meeting a definitive proxy statement and other documents, including a WHITE proxy card. SHAREHOLDERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO READ THE DEFINITIVE PROXY STATEMENT (INCLUDING ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS THERETO) FILED BY THE COMPANY AND ALL OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS WHEN FILED WITH THE SEC AND WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THOSE DOCUMENTS WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Investors and other interested parties will be able to obtain the documents free of charge at the SECโs website, www.sec.gov, or from the Company at its website: http://www.matw.com/investors/sec-filings. You may also obtain copies of the Companyโs definitive proxy statement and other documents, free of charge, by contacting the Companyโs Investor Relations Department at Matthews International Corporation, Two NorthShore Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212-5851, Attention: Investor Relations, telephone (412) 442-8200.
Participants in the Solicitation
The participants in the solicitation of proxies in connection with the 2025 Annual Meeting are the Company, Alvaro Garcia-Tunon, Gregory S. Babe, Joseph C. Bartolacci, Katherine E. Dietze, Terry L. Dunlap, Lillian D. Etzkorn, Morgan K. OโBrien, J. Michael Nauman, Aleta W. Richards, David A. Schawk, Jerry R. Whitaker, Francis S. Wlodarczyk, Steven F. Nicola and Brian D. Walters.
Certain information about the compensation of the Companyโs named executive officers and non-employee directors and the participantsโ holdings of the Companyโs Common Stock is set forth in the sections entitled โCompensation of Directorsโ (on page 36 and availableย here), โStock Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Managementโ (on page 64 and availableย here), โExecutive Compensation and Retirement Benefitsโ (on page 66 and availableย here), and โAppendix Aโ (on page A-1 and availableย here), respectively, in the Companyโs definitive proxy statement, dated January 7, 2025, for its 2025 Annual Meeting as filed with the SEC on Schedule 14A, availableย here. Additional information regarding the interests of these participants in the solicitation of proxies in respect of the 2025 Annual Meeting and other relevant materials will be filed with the SEC when they become available. These documents are or will be available free of charge at the SECโs website atย www.sec.gov.
Forward-Looking Statements
Any forward-looking statements contained in this release are included pursuant to the โsafe harborโ provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the expectations, hopes, beliefs, intentions or strategies of the Company regarding the future, including statements regarding the anticipated timing and benefits of the proposed joint venture transaction, and may be identified by the use of words such as โexpects,โ โbelieves,โ โintends,โ โprojects,โ โanticipates,โ โestimates,โ โplans,โ โseeks,โ โforecasts,โ โpredicts,โ โobjective,โ โtargets,โ โpotential,โ โoutlook,โ โmay,โ โwill,โ โcouldโ or the negative of these terms, other comparable terminology and variations thereof. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause the Companyโs actual results in future periods to be materially different from managementโs expectations, and no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove correct. Factors that could cause the Company's results to differ materially from the results discussed in such forward-looking statements principally include the possibility that the terms of the final award to be issued by the Arbitrator in the Tesla, Inc. ("Tesla") dispute may differ from the terms of the interim award issued by the Arbitrator and may be challenged, our ability to satisfy the conditions precedent to the consummation of the proposed joint venture transaction on the expected timeline or at all, our ability to achieve the anticipated benefits of the proposed joint venture transaction, uncertainties regarding future actions that may be taken by Barington in furtherance of its intention to nominate director candidates for election at the Companyโs 2025 Annual Meeting, potential operational disruption caused by Baringtonโs actions that may make it more difficult to maintain relationships with customers, employees or partners, changes in domestic or international economic conditions, changes in foreign currency exchange rates, changes in interest rates, changes in the cost of materials used in the manufacture of the Company's products, including changes in costs due to adjustments to tariffs, any impairment of goodwill or intangible assets, environmental liability and limitations on the Companyโs operations due to environmental laws and regulations, disruptions to certain services, such as telecommunications, network server maintenance, cloud computing or transaction processing services, provided to the Company by third-parties, changes in mortality and cremation rates, changes in product demand or pricing as a result of consolidation in the industries in which the Company operates, or other factors such as supply chain disruptions, labor shortages or labor cost increases, changes in product demand or pricing as a result of domestic or international competitive pressures, ability to achieve cost-reduction objectives, unknown risks in connection with the Company's acquisitions, divestitures and business combinations, cybersecurity concerns and costs arising with management of cybersecurity threats, effectiveness of the Company's internal controls, compliance with domestic and foreign laws and regulations, technological factors beyond the Company's control, impact of pandemics or similar outbreaks, or other disruptions to our industries, customers, or supply chains, the impact of global conflicts, such as the current war between Russia and Ukraine, the Company's plans and expectations with respect to its exploration, and contemplated execution, of various strategies with respect to its portfolio of businesses, the Company's plans and expectations with respect to its Board, and other factors described in the Companyโs Annual Report on Form 10-K and other periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Matthews International Corporation
Corporate Office
Two NorthShore Center
Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5851
Phone: (412) 442-8200
Contacts
Matthews International Co.
Steven F. Nicola
Chief Financial Officer and Secretary
(412) 442-8262
Sodali & Co.
Michael Verrechia/Bill Dooley
(800) 662-5200
MATW@investor.sodali.com
Georgeson LLC
Bill Fiske / David Farkas
MATWinfo@Georgeson.com
Collected Strategies
Dan Moore / Scott Bisang / Clayton Erwin
MATW-CS@collectedstrategies.com
