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AEROSPACE Defence merger faces political hurdles As investors’ concerns mount, European giants EADS and BAE must also placate five suspicious governments

...... DANIEL MICHAELS are examining the proposal close- carefully moderated messages for Ariane rockets near Paris. Astri- defence revenue with cash flow ...... ly but declined to offer opinions each government. France, for um also produces French nuclear- from civil operations such as Air- Even before executives negotiat- of it. example, wants to maintain some armed M51 ballistic missiles, in- bus, which is growing strongly. ing the mega-merger of Airbus The companies have until Oct. of the privileged position it holds creasing its role in French Under proposed terms of the parent European Aeronautic 10 to announce their proposed in EADS thanks to a 15-per-cent national security. deal, BAE would run all the com- Defence & Space Co. and Britain’s terms but can extend that dead- stake in the company, say people Britain also has deep national- bined company’s defence opera- BAE Systems PLC try to win over line. They hope to finish prepara- familiar with the French position. security concerns because BAE tions, including those in wary investors, they face the deli- tions much sooner because until But Germany, Britain and the U.S. builds its most important military Continental Europe. This might cate challenge of pleasing five they make a formal announce- want to ensure that French politi- systems, including fighter planes, even include Eurocopter and governments in four languages ment, they are forbidden from cians can’t influence commercial nuclear submarines and aircraft Astrium, according to one person with dozens of conflicting inter- pitching the merger to wary decisions at the merged company, carriers. A government spokes- familiar with the talks. A deal ests. investors. say people familiar with the talks. woman said after the deal was re- could thus expand BAE’s opera- EADS, which is based in France Shares in EADS and BAE have EADS and BAE must balance vealed that “given the nature of tions and move it into new fields, and Germany and has substantial fallen since they revealed negotia- many such conflicts. the companies’ activities we such as helicopters and space. operations in Spain and Britain, is tions on Wednesday, following a France is a focus for lobbying ef- would of course want to ensure Germany’s government, mean- in advanced talks with BAE to leak. Robert Stallard, an equity forts, in part because it would be that the U.K.’s public interest was while, is torn between the pro- create the world’s largest aero- analyst at RBC Capital Markets in involved in most elements of the properly protected.” posed merger’s commercial space and defence company by London, said all the aerospace- combined company’s operations. Britain wants to ensure that a advantages and a fear that Ger- sales and market value. A formal industry investors he consulted France co-operates with Germany deal with EADS wouldn’t jeopard- many would lose as France and presentation of the complex lin- were skeptical of the deal. on most civil-aerospace pro- ize BAE’s uniquely strong posi- Britain dominate the new group, kup to investors is days or weeks “EADS and BAE would have a grams, while France and Britain tion in the U.S. defence industry, according to people familiar with away, people close to the talks say. much better chance of convincing are by far Europe’s biggest say people familiar with the the talks. For now, managers of the two their investors if they were able to defence spenders. Paris and Lon- government’s thinking. BAE has EADS and BAE said in a state- European giants and their advis- talk about it,” Mr. Stallard said. don last year agreed to co-operate made clear in talks with EADS ment that Britain, France and ers are lobbying officials in the People close to the merger on developing next-generation that it is a prerequisite to a deal, Germany would be issued special four capitals and Washington, negotiations acknowledge the military drones. the people said. shares in the new company, giv- D.C., where BAE’s lucrative U.S. pressure and say they are working Airbus is based in Toulouse, But British officials know that ing them veto rights over nation- operation is based. hard to win politicians’ support. France, where it assembles jetlin- BAE faces headwinds because al-security issues but only limited In a sign of the deal’s political “The job for us is to get political ers. It also builds cockpits and military spending in Western consultation on commercial sensitivity, German Chancellor buy-in,” said one person close to other sophisticated components countries is declining. BAE shares issues. German skeptics fear this Angela Merkel and French Prime the talks. “If we get that, I think in France. EADS also has a big are down roughly 30 per cent may be insufficient protection. Minister Pierre Moscovici said in we can get investor buy-in.” Eurocopter helicopter plant near from their high of the past dec- ...... separate news conferences on Winning political backing Marseille and its Astrium space ade, in 2007. Merging with EADS Marcus Walker contributed to this Monday that their governments entails delicate diplomacy and division assembles big parts of would complement BAE’s article.

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MINING PRIVATE WEALTH Amid a slump, faith in the future China’s rich list Equipment and service providers believe emerging markets will recover, ending miners’ spending cuts sees property ...... JAMES R. HAGERTY fallout LAS VEGAS ...... Companies that sell equipment ...... and services to mining compan- LAURIE BURKITT BEIJING ies have geared up for a boom – ...... just in time to see miners cut Many of China’s richest citizens capital spending due to weak have seen their wealth shrink commodity prices. this year amid slowing growth The MINExpo International and a weakening property mar- trade show, which began in Las ket that has shifted wealth pat- Vegas on Monday and is spon- terns in the world’s sored by the National Mining As- second-largest economy. sociation, is billed as the largest Nearly 50 per cent of China’s collection of mining equipment top 1,000 wealthiest citizens have ever gathered. faced financial losses this year, The number of exhibitors with the average wealth falling 9 totalled 1,890, up 45 per cent per cent to $860-million from a from the previous show four year earlier, according to a new years ago, and covered 860,000 ranking of China’s richest from square feet of exhibitions, up Hurun Report, a Shanghai-based nearly 40 per cent from the last group that follows wealth trends show. in the country. Thirty-seven of Around the world, mining China’s richest have lost as much companies are cutting costs and as half of their wealth and the delaying some projects. But ex- number of dollar billionaires ecutives here insisted the slow- dropped to 251, 20 fewer than a down will be short-lived. year earlier, the report said. “We still believe we are in the The threshold to rank among very early innings” of the eco- the top 1,000 wealthiest Chinese nomic development of China, fell 9 per cent to $290-million, India and other fast-growing according to the report, which as- markets, Mike Sutherlin, chief Executives at the Las Vegas MINExpo show believe the mining downturn will be short-lived. STEVE MARCUS/REUTERS signs values that couldn’t be in- executive officer of Milwaukee- dependently verified. The report based equipment maker Joy $3-billion Kronau potash project acquired Bucyrus International, Commodity prices have been said manufacturing had replaced Global Inc., said during a panel in Saskatchewan. a maker of mining equipment, trending lower. Prices of iron ore property as the biggest source of discussion. In the face of such cutbacks, for about $8.8-billion, and imported into China are down wealth for China’s ultra-rich. George Boyce, chief executive exhibitors are emphasizing effi- played up a broad range of about 40 per cent from a year Stock-price declines and shifts of Peabody Energy Inc., a St. ciencies. Schneider Electric SA of equipment, including shearers ago, according to the Steel Index in the solar, textile and retail sec- Louis-based coal producer, said France is featuring software and hydraulic shovels, in a pricing service. The Dow Jones- tors this year have contributed to the outlook for coal remains designed to help miners reduce 52,000-square-foot display here, UBS Industrial Metals Subindex the losses of the wealthy, the “very, very strong,” especially in energy costs. Demand for min- up from 40,000 square feet four stood at about 161 on Monday, report said. China and India, despite “near- ing-related supplies and services years ago. down from its 2007 peak of 267. China’s newly crowned richest term headwinds.” is growing, though at a slower Joy Global over the past two Bill Selesky, a materials and man is Zong Qinghou, last year’s Those headwinds may cause rate, said Greg Magdanz, a years has spent about $2.5-bill- equipment analyst at Argus No. 2, who garnered $12.6-billion some headaches for equipment Schneider executive based in ion buying Rowan Cos.’ LeTour- Research in New York, expects (U.S.) by building closely held makers in the near term. Lon- Raleigh, N.C., who focuses on neau unit, a maker of oil- and 2013 global mining equipment beverage empire Hangzhou don-based Anglo American PLC mining customers. gas-drilling gear, and Interna- demand to decline modestly Wahaha Group. Mr. Zong, 68, has said in late July it was reducing Miners “are trying to be a lot tional Mining Machinery Hold- from this year, before starting to seen his wealth increase from this year’s capital spending to more cost-competitive,” he said. ings Ltd., a Chinese maker of recover in 2014. “I think [the $10.7-billion a year earlier. The about $5.5-billion (U.S.) from The global mining industry coal-mining equipment. Joy slump] is temporary,” he said. tycoon, who started his company earlier projections of $7-billion. “might be taking a little bit of a recently reported that its order IHS Global Insight, a forecast- in 1987, has been scouring the BHP Billiton Ltd., an Anglo-Aus- breather now, but the demand is bookings in the fiscal third quar- ing company, said in a Septem- globe for deals to take his money tralian mining giant, last week still there.” Schneider increased ter ended July 27 were down 25 ber report that “China’s beyond China, yet little has ma- shelved studies for two coking its exhibit space to about 400 per cent from a year earlier. economic growth is softening terialized so far. coal mines in eastern Australia. square feet from about 50 Attendance is expected to be but not collapsing.” It forecast Mr. Zong gained the top spot BHP said in August it doesn’t square feet four years ago. up more than 40 per cent from Chinese economic growth of from Sany Heavy Industry Co. expect to approve any new pro- Big makers of mining equip- the last show, with more than about 7.5 per cent both this year owner Liang Wengen, who ranks jects until at least mid-2013. Vale ment have been bulking up. In 50,000 people coming from 112 and next, well below the double- No. 5 this year with $7.3-billion. SA of Brazil has postponed its mid-2011, Caterpillar Inc. countries. digit rates of the recent past. He had $11-billion last year.

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ARRANGEMENT FORTHE CREDITORS OF LEGALS [email protected] you • Inventory, THE PURATONE CORPORATION, • Accounts Receivable, NIVERVILLE SWINE BREEDERS LTD. advertise, • Customer list and intangibles and PEMBINA VALLEY PIGS LTD. • Intellectual Property, and (collectively“Puratone”) NOTICE TO FRANCHISES • Other Assets. Notice is hereby given that Puratone your best commenced proceedings under CCAA CREDITORS AND Avelli owns a portfolio of brands on September 12, 2012 and were including Ophoria, Lover’s Choice, granted an order of the Manitoba Court OTHERS prospects Cupidology and Comfort Now of Queen’s Bench (the“Initial Order”). All claims against the Estate of distributing intimate apparel, adult The Initial Order granted Puratone George Kalmar, late of City of novelties and gifts. various relief including but not limited Toronto, Province of Ontario, who are here. to a stay of proceedings against the Interested parties may seek fur- died on August 25, 2012, must creditors in respect to Puratone and be filed with the undersigned To advertise phone: ther information from the Receiver its assets, and appointing Deloitte & as follows: personal representatives on or Touche Inc. as Monitor. before the 31st day of December, 1.866.999.9237 MACPHERSON & ASSOCIATES INC. The Initial Order has been posted 2012 after which date the estate in its capacity as Court Appointed on the Monitor’s website: will be distributed having regard Receiver of Avelli Inc. www.deloitte.com/ca/puratone only to the claims of which 150 Ferrand Drive, Suite 900 Creditors requiring further information, the Administrators then shall Toronto ON M3C 3E5 not made available on the website, have notice. Telephone (647) 497-9753 should contact: Fax: (866) 812-6223 Deloitte & Touche Inc. DATED at Toronto this 12th day of September, 2012. [email protected] 2300-360 Main Street Attention: Jim Macpherson Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3Z3 (204) 942-0051 Blain Parsons and Stephen Posen Expressions of interest in the form Estate Trustees of the Estate of provided in the information pack- George Kalmar, 21 Old Mill Road, age will be accepted until 5:00 pm Toronto, ON M8X 1G5. on Wednesday, October 10, 2012.

Exhibit D – Creditor Notice Sent September 13, 2012

Deloitte & Touche Inc. 360 Main Street Suite 2300 Winnipeg MB R3C 3Z3 Canada

Tel: 204-942-0051 Fax: 204-947-2689 www.deloitte.ca September 13, 2012

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF:

THE PURATONE CORPORATION, NIVERVILLE SWINE BREEDERS LTD. and PEMBINA VALLEY PIGS LTD. (collectively, “PURATONE” or the “COMPANIES”)

Please be advised that on September 12, 2012 the Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench (the “Court”) granted an order (“Initial Order”) in which the Companies were granted protection from their respective creditors and a stay of proceedings pursuant to the Companies’ Creditors Arrangements Act (“CCAA”). Pursuant to the Initial Order, Deloitte & Touche Inc. was appointed monitor (the “Monitor”) of the Companies.

The Initial Order provides for, among other things, a stay of proceedings until October 12, 2012 (the “Stay Period”). Under the CCAA, the Stay Period may be extended on such terms and with such modifications as the Court considers appropriate. Puratone will continue to operate in the ordinary course pursuant to the provisions of the Order.

A further hearing has been scheduled before the Court for 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 10, 2012 to determine if the stay granted under the Initial Order should be extended and other relief.

Pursuant to the Order, all persons having oral or written agreements with the Companies or statutory or regulatory mandates for the supply of goods and/or services are restrained until further Order of the Court from discontinuing, altering, interfering with or terminating the supply of such goods or services as may be required by the Companies, provided that the normal prices or charges for all such goods or services received after the date of the Order are paid by the Companies in accordance with normal payment practices of the Companies or such other practices as may be agreed upon by the supplier or service provider and each or the Companies and the Monitor, or as may be ordered by the Court.

During the Stay Period, all parties are prohibited from commencing or continuing any legal action against the Companies and all rights and remedies of any party against or in respected of the Companies or their assets are stayed and suspended except with the written consent of the Companies and the Monitor, or leave of the Court.

To date, no claims procedure has been approved by the Court and the creditors are therefore not required to file a proof of claim at this time. If Puratone files a plan of compromise or arrangement, the Monitor will invite creditors to submit their proofs of claim against the Companies at that time.

The Initial Order and other information in respect to the CCAA proceedings are available on the Monitor’s website at www.deloitte.com/ca/puratone. Should you require further information, please contact Mr. Brent Warga at 204-944-3611.

If you would like to receive notice of all further proceedings in relation to this matter, please forward a written request to:

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THE PURATONE CORPORATION, NIVERVILLE SWINE BREEDERS LTD. and PEMBINA VALLEY PIGS LTD. c/o Taylor McCaffrey LLP 9th Floor – 400 St. Mary Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3C 4K5

Attention: David Jackson Telephone No.: (204) 988-0375 Fax No.: (204) 953-7178 Email: [email protected]

If you fail to forward a written request to the above-referenced person indicating that you request further notice of the proceedings, then you will not receive, nor will you be entitled to receive, any further notice of the proceedings.

Yours Truly,

DELOITTE & TOUCHE INC., in its capacity as CCAA Monitor of The Puratone Corporation, Niverville Swine Breeders Ltd. and Pembina Valley Pigs Ltd. and not in its personal capacity.

Per: S. P. Peleck Senior Vice-President

Exhibit E – Budget vs. Actual Cash Flows for the Period September 10, 2012 to September 30, 2012

The Puratone Corporation Actual cash Flow vs. Budget (ver Sept. 4th as filed in Court) September 10th ‐ September 30th

Budgeted (over) under Sept 10 ‐ Sept 30 Actual Variance Hog Revenue$ 3,789,041 $ 3,586,710 $ 202,331 ISO, Gilt & Feeders 204,350 263,172 (58,822) Feed Revenue 819,250 1,431,554 (612,304) Payroll Recovery 74,600 135,822 (61,222) Other Deposits ‐ 39,933 (39,933) 4,887,241 5,457,191 (569,950)

Ingredients 3,940,200 6,177,758 (2,237,558) Production input costs 630,000 519,120 110,880 Operating expenses 1,050,091 920,520 129,571 Payroll 1,140,900 1,188,325 (47,425) Other ‐ 4,666 (4,666) Prof. Fees 450,000 82,953 367,047 $ 7,211,191 $ 8,893,342 $ (1,682,151)

$ (2,323,950) $ (3,436,151) $ (1,112,201)

Bank Balance, Sept. 10, 2012$ (12,017,457) Closing Balance, Sept. 30, 2012 (15,453,608) "Old" Operating line (13,398,055) "DIP" line (2,055,553)

Authorized DIP Line 6,000,000 Bulge (398,055) Adjusted DIP Facility 5,601,945 Closing bank balances, September 30, 2012 (2,055,553) Available DIP Facility before outstanding cheques 3,546,392 Less outstanding cheques (323,129) Available DIP facility$ 3,223,263

Exhibit F – Revised Cash Flow Statement The Puratone Corporation 13 Week Cash Flow Projection September 30 through December 30, 2012 Week 1 - 13 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Cumulative Week Start 1-Oct-12 8-Oct-12 15-Oct-12 22-Oct-12 29-Oct-12 5-Nov-12 12-Nov-12 19-Nov-12 26-Nov-12 3-Dec-12 10-Dec-12 17-Dec-12 24-Dec-12 Totals Week End Notes 7-Oct-12 14-Oct-12 21-Oct-12 28-Oct-12 4-Nov-12 11-Nov-12 18-Nov-12 25-Nov-12 2-Dec-12 9-Dec-12 16-Dec-12 23-Dec-12 30-Dec-12

Assumptions Mark et Hogs - Hedged Shipment Volume 1 ------Price (CAD) 1 ------Mark et Hogs - Non-hedged Shipment Volume 2 6,942 7,131 8,339 8,278 8,009 6,597 6,526 6,982 7,413 7,934 7,226 7,970 8,572 97,918 Price (CAD) 3 153.01 154.35 152.55 154.43 153.18 150.84 148.04 145.01 141.52 145.26 147.00 141.88 143.35 Feeders Shipment Volume 4 2,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 - 23 1,000 23 6,500 23 7,300 55 800 52 2,000 23 2,000 23 1,000 23 - 23 25,600 Iso-weanlingsPrice 4 23 23 23 23 Shipment Volume 5 - 1,500 - - 1,500 - - 1,500 - - 1,500 - - 6,000 Price (USD) 6 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 16.00 Exchange Rate Estimated rate 7 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 0.98 Receipts Sales Market hogs - Hedged 8 81,000 ------81,000 Market hogs - Non-hedged 8 1,269,000 1,062,000 1,101,000 1,272,000 1,278,000 1,227,000 995,000 966,000 1,012,000 1,049,000 1,152,000 1,062,000 1,131,000 14,576,000 (127,200) (127,800) (122,700) (99,500) (96,600) (101,200) (104,900) (115,200) (106,200) (113,100) (1,465,700) 10% reduction in pricing factor (135,000) (106,200) (110,100) Premium ($16/hog RWA) 29,400 30,456 29,955 29,440 29,440 28,960 30,992 27,952 23,552 27,344 23,888 19,760 33,504 364,643 Premium ($5 hog HyLife) 12,355 13,875 14,205 14,100 13,790 12,000 14,000 15,000 15,115 14,380 15,070 15,100 15,470 184,460 Subtotal market hogs 1,256,755 1,000,131 1,035,060 1,188,340 1,193,430 1,145,260 940,492 912,352 949,467 985,824 1,075,758 990,660 1,066,874 13,740,403

Feeders 27,600 46,000 23,000 23,000 23,000 - 23,000 149,500 403,746 41,414 46,000 46,000 23,000 875,260 Iso-weanlings - - 24,000 - - 24,000 - - 24,000 - - 24,000 - 96,000 Gilt sales - - - - 47,000 - - - - 47,000 - - - 94,000 Cull sales 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 910,000 Feed 9 243,750 443,750 243,750 331,750 443,750 243,750 443,750 243,750 531,750 243,750 443,750 243,750 531,750 4,632,750 Other Agri-stability 10 ------Payroll recovery 74,600 - 74,600 - 74,600 - 74,600 - 74,600 - 74,600 - 74,600 522,200 Total Receipts 1,672,705 1,559,881 1,470,410 1,613,090 1,851,780 1,483,010 1,551,842 1,375,602 2,053,563 1,387,988 1,710,108 1,374,410 1,766,224 20,870,613

Disbursements Operations

Ingredients costs 11 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 1,194,000 15,522,000 Escalation 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 119,400 1,552,200 Production input costs 12 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 210,000 2,730,000 Operating expenses 13 35,250 265,714 33,750 716,750 340,343 265,714 33,750 163,750 588,250 265,714 33,750 163,750 566,750 3,473,235 Payroll 14 20,900 575,000 20,900 575,000 20,900 575,000 20,900 695,000 20,900 575,000 20,900 575,000 20,900 3,716,300 Restructuring Professional fees 15 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 650,000 KERP - - - 700,000 ------700,000 ------Other - Financing Interest & principal 16 ------Total Disbursements 1,629,550 2,414,114 1,628,050 3,565,150 1,934,643 2,414,114 1,628,050 2,432,150 2,182,550 2,414,114 1,628,050 2,312,150 2,161,050 28,343,735

Net Cash Flows 43,155 (854,233) (157,640) (1,952,060) (82,863) (931,104) (76,208) (1,056,548) (128,987) (1,026,126) 82,058 (937,740) (394,826) (7,473,122)

Opening Cash (2,055,535) (2,012,380) (2,866,613) (3,024,253) (4,976,313) (5,059,176) (5,990,280) (6,066,488) (7,123,036) (7,252,023) (8,278,149) (8,196,091) (9,133,831) (2,055,535) Net Cash Flows 43,155 (854,233) (157,640) (1,952,060) (82,863) (931,104) (76,208) (1,056,548) (128,987) (1,026,126) 82,058 (937,740) (394,826) (7,473,122) (5,990,280) (6,066,488) (7,123,036) (7,252,023) (8,278,149) (8,196,091) (9,133,831) (9,528,657) (9,528,657) Closing Cash (Indebtedness) (2,012,380) (2,866,613) (3,024,253) (4,976,313) (5,059,176) Excess over DIP Facility (388,335) (464,543) (1,521,091) (1,650,078) (2,676,204) (2,594,146) (3,531,886) (3,926,712) (3,926,712)

NOTES AND ASSUMPTIONS 1. Hedged market volumes and prices based on existing Maple Leaf contracts. 2, Market hog production volumes based on TPC production cycle and expected deliveries. 3. Market hog price estimated based on current USDA prices and CME futures prices. 4. Feeder sales expected to be nil, (other than committed contracts) as current and expected prices assume sales are more beneficial at the isowean stage. 5. Based on historical and expected future sales. 6. Based on historical and expected future prices. 7. Based on current exchange rate and CME futures rates 8. Cash receipts for market hog sales received the week after shipment 9. Primarily wholesale and commercial feed receipts based on historical revenue receipts adjusted for expected changes to payments from customers. 10. Assumes Agristability funding is not received during the cash flow period. 11. Based on recent ingredient costs and payments. 12. Estimate of expected purchases based on recent experience and go forward expectations. 13. Estimated based on contractual obligations and historical experience. 14. Estimated based on current payroll and contract payments. 15. Estimated based on expected legal and accounting fees during the projection period. 16. Estimated interest on current and HILLRP financing.