Newport to Acquire Spectra-Physics

June 1, 2004
Irvine, CA; June 1, 2004--Newport Corporation (Nasdaq: NEWP) today announced it has signed a definitive agreement with Thermo Electron Corporation (NYSE: TMO) to purchase Spectra-Physics for $300 million, subject to a post-closing net asset adjustment. Spectra-Physics represents substantially all of the optical technologies business of Thermo Electron. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval as well as other customary closing conditions, and is expected to close in July 2004.

Irvine, CA; June 1, 2004--Newport Corporation (Nasdaq: NEWP) today announced it has signed a definitive agreement with Thermo Electron Corporation (NYSE: TMO) to purchase Spectra-Physics for $300 million, subject to a post-closing net asset adjustment. Spectra-Physics represents substantially all of the optical technologies business of Thermo Electron. The purchase price is comprised of $200 million in cash, $50 million in Newport Corporation common stock, and a $50 million promissory note bearing 5% interest and payable in 2009. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval as well as other customary closing conditions, and is expected to close in July 2004.

"This unique combination brings together what we believe are the technology leader in lasers and the technology leader in photonics instrumentation, motion control and automation to create a photonics industry powerhouse. The combined company will become the premier global resource for customers who need to make, manage, and measure light," said Robert G. Deuster, chairman and chief executive officer. "The new Newport will have an integrated technology mix that will allow us to better serve many of the world's fastest-growing markets."

The acquisition is expected to create a company with approximately $400 million in annualized sales that is immediately profitable, excluding transaction-related expenses. The company indicated that it has identified significant opportunities for product, sales and cost synergies.

Deuster stated, "We expect this transaction to create many new and expanded opportunities for Newport in markets for photonics, biophotonics and nanotechnology. With a strong balance sheet and good cash generation potential, we believe that the company will be well positioned to realize the benefits of the combination."

For the year ended December 31, 2003, Newport reported sales of $134.8 million. Its sales for the first quarter of 2004 totaled $42.4 million, an increase of approximately 27% compared with the $33.3 million recorded in the first quarter of 2003. Spectra-Physics had sales of approximately $200 million in 2003 and its first quarter 2004 sales were up 16% to approximately $58 million versus approximately $50 million in the comparable quarter of 2003.

"We are entering this combination with excellent marketplace momentum and a strong sense of optimism about the future," added Deuster. "We believe that the significant right-sizing actions taken by both companies during the industry recession of 2001-2003 will allow us to quickly leverage higher sales into increased profitability."

The acquisition will add over 5,000 products sold by Spectra-Physics to the more than 10,000 products offered by Newport. In addition to greatly increasing Newport's range of products, the transaction is expected to provide Newport with better balance in its end markets. "While we anticipate that our total sales to microelectronics customers (including semiconductor capital equipment customers) will almost double, the percentage of company sales to these markets will remain approximately one-third of our total sales," he said. "At the same time, we expect that the percentage of our sales to life and health sciences markets will more than double, from less than 10% today to over 20% after the transaction is consummated, giving the company a broader base and more exposure to this important growth market." Sales to research, industrial, fiber optics, and other markets will remain a strong contributor to total sales, but will represent less than half of the total.

The combined company is expected to have better geographic reach, with sales in Europe and Asia each increasing to approximately 20% of total sales. As a percent of Newport's total sales in 2003, Europe represented 19% and Asia only 10%.

The company also announced that Robert J. Phillippy will be named to the newly created position of Newport president and chief operating officer. Mr. Phillippy is currently the vice president and general manager of the U.S. operations for Newport's Industrial and Scientific Technologies Division, the company's largest division. Deuster will retain the positions of chairman and chief executive officer.

Deuster said, "Bob has been a key leader at Newport for over eight years. He is an industry veteran adept at integrating acquisitions and leading operational teams and he will have responsibility for all operations of the combined company. He is well-prepared for the challenges that await us as we work to enhance our presence in the photonics industry."

In addition, Deuster stated that he anticipates forming an executive council comprised of senior Newport and Spectra-Physics executives, who, after closing, will oversee the integration activities, strategic direction, and overall leadership of the combined company. Deuster stated, "We recognize that integrating two excellent companies of this size will be challenging, but are confident that the talents of the combined leadership teams are equal to the task. The new Newport will certainly benefit greatly from the additional experience and knowledge of the Spectra-Physics team."

The company indicated that additional financial information regarding the transaction will be provided on an investor conference call described below. Specific information related to transaction costs, integration costs, programs designed to capture synergy savings, and financial guidance for the combined company will be provided after the transaction closes and at the time of the company's second quarter earnings release on Thursday, July 29.

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