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    The demerger will require the approval of an Extraordinary General Meeting of Metso and the registration of the completion of the demerger with the Finnish Trade Register following the creditor hearing process pursuant to the Finnish Companies Act. If approved, the planned registration date of the completion of the demerger is December 31, 2013 and public trading in new Valmet shares on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki is expected to commence as soon as possible thereafter.

    Jukka Viinanen, Metso's Chairman of the Board, says that the Board of Directors recommends that shareholders approve the demerger. "After carefully reviewing various alternatives that would accelerate the implementation of Metso's strategy and its growth, the Board has concluded that spinning off Metso's Pulp, Paper and Power businesses through a demerger offers the best potential to increase the focus and ambition of Valmet and Metso and the implementation of their respective distinct growth strategies. The Board believes that this, together with the creation of two attractive investment alternatives, would also create strong potential to increase value for Metso's shareholders."

    Matti Kähkönen, Metso's President and CEO, says: "As a long-standing Metso employee, I am proud that our Pulp, Paper and Power businesses have developed into a strong globally leading company over the past decade and are now ready to take their next steps as an independent company. The Valmet name reflects the long heritage of these businesses and symbolizes their exceptional engineering achievements. Based on preliminary feedback, I am convinced that both our customers and our personnel - both in the Pulp, Paper and Power businesses and in the Mining and Construction and Automation businesses - would benefit from the independent governance and strategy that two separate companies would offer. Both Valmet and Metso would be sizeable, globally leading businesses with strong balance sheets. Strengthening their respective cultures, goals and agility to execute their strategy through a demerger would enable them to realize their full potential in the future."

    In approving the demerger plan, the Board of Directors has sought to ensure the strong financial position for both Valmet and Metso. Certain key financial figures for each company based upon the attached illustrative consolidated pro-forma balance sheets and income statements as of and for the year ended December 31, 2012 (with such assumptions and adjustments as are described therein) are as follows:

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    Metso's Board approves a demerger plan to divide Metso into two companies - Seite 2 Metso Corporation's stock exchange release on May 31, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. local time The Board has completed a strategy study, resulting in the signing of a demerger plan  The new parent company for Metso's Pulp, Paper and Power businesses will …

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