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Published on 5/9/2005 in the Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Dimon, Standard Commercial again extend tenders for notes

New York, May 9 - Dimon Inc. and Standard Commercial Corp. announced a further extension to their tender offers for their notes, this time to 12:01 a.m. ET on May 12 from 12:01 a.m. ET on May 11. The offers were previously extended multiple times from the initial 5 p.m. ET on April 5.

Pricing in the tenders will now be set at 10 a.m. ET on May 10.

As of 5 p.m. ET on May 6, Dimon had received tenders and consents for $196.6 million or 98.3% of the 9 5/8% notes and $124.6 million or 99.7% of the 7¾% notes while Standard Commercial had received tenders and consents for $143.7 million or 95.8% of its notes. The figures are unchanged from April 15, apart from the response on the 7¾% notes, which is up from $121.6 million or 97.3% as of 5 p.m. ET on May 5.

On March 22, Dimon and Standard Commercial said they had received the necessary consents to amend the notes.

Both companies executed supplemental indentures that will become operative when the notes are purchased.

Dimon and Standard Commercial announced the tenders on March 8, saying they were being carried out as part of Dimon's acquisition of Standard Commercial. The new company will be called Alliance One International, Inc. Dimon is a Danville, Va., leaf tobacco dealer, and Standard Commercial is in the same business, based in Wilson, N.C.

Pricing for the notes will be set by a formula based on the present value on the payment date of the notes' redemption price on their first call date plus the interest from the last coupon payment date to the first call date, discounted using the yield to maturity of the reference Treasury plus a spread, minus interest from the last coupon payment date up to the payment date for the tender. The total includes a $30.00 per $1,000 consent payment that will only be paid to holders who tender and deliver consents by the consent deadline.

Dimon and Standard Commercial will also pay accrued interest up to but not including the tender payment date.

For Dimon's 7¾% notes, the first call date is June 1, 2008 at a price of $1,038.75. The reference Treasury is the 2.625% note due May 15, 2008, and the fixed spread is 50 basis points.

For Dimon's 9 5/8% notes, the first call date is Oct. 15, 2006 at a price of $1,048.13. The reference Treasury is the 6.5% note due Oct. 15, 2006, and the fixed spread is 50 basis points.

For Standard Commercial's 8% notes, the first call date is April 15, 2008 at a price of $1,040.00. The reference Treasury is the 3.375% note due Feb. 15, 2008, and the fixed spread is 50 basis points.

The tenders are subject to conditions including Dimon receiving the financing to complete the tenders, the receipt of consents from holders of a majority of each series of notes and the closing of the merger. Dimon's tender depends on Standard Commercial receiving consents and vice versa.

Wachovia Securities (866 309-6316 or call collect 704 715-8341) and Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. (call collect 212 250-7466) are dealer managers and solicitation agents. MacKenzie Partners, Inc. is the information agent (800 322-2885 or call collect 212 929-5500).


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