ICE Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Winnipeg Commodity Exchange
ATLANTA, June 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IntercontinentalExchange, Inc.
(NYSE: ICE), the leading electronic energy marketplace and soft commodity
exchange, announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire
the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE), the leading agricultural commodity
futures and options exchange in Canada and home to the world's leading canola
futures contract. The acquisition of the WCE and its agricultural product
suite will complement ICE's January 2007 acquisition of the New York Board of
Trade (NYBOT), the world's leading marketplace for soft commodity contracts.
The WCE currently has an electronic trading services agreement with the
Chicago Board of Trade. The exchange owns its own clearing house, as well as
a physical delivery structure for its commodity products. Subject to any
necessary regulatory approvals, ICE expects to transition trading in WCE's
markets to the ICE electronic platform and to transition the clearing systems
to ICE Clear US(sm), within the WCE Clearing Corporation regulatory framework.
The transition of WCE's markets to ICE's electronic trading platform and
conversion to ICE Clear technology platform is expected to be completed during
the fourth quarter. ICE will maintain all existing WCE staff at the location
in Winnipeg under the terms of the agreement.
"We are pleased to announce this agreement with Canada's leading regulated
agriculture exchange as we continue the expansion of ICE global futures and
over-the-counter markets," said ICE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey C. Sprecher.
"The addition of Winnipeg's markets further enhances our agricultural product
offering. This franchise brings to ICE a Canadian-based regulated futures
exchange and clearing house from which we can develop additional derivative
trading and clearing opportunities based on the Canadian markets which are
rich in natural resources. We look forward to working with the Canadian staff
and regulatory authorities to close this transaction."
The WCE Canola futures contract is the leading canola contract in the
world, with 2.6 million contracts traded last year. The WCE also trades
Western Barley futures and Feed Wheat futures. The WCE traces its roots back
to 1887, with the founding of the Winnipeg Grain and Produce Exchange.
Trading in futures contracts in wheat, oats and flaxseed began in 1904. A
futures market for rapeseed (also known as canola) was launched in 1963.
Options on WCE Canola futures were introduced in 1991. Trading volume at the
WCE has increased steadily since the transition to electronic trading in 2004,
including a 35% increase in contracts traded in 2006.
WCE Holdings Inc. owns the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange Inc., the WCE
Clearing Corporation, the Canadian Climate Exchange Inc., and the WCE Industry
Services Corporation.
The purchase price for the transaction is $62.08 (Canadian dollars) per
common share or $40 million Canadian in the aggregate. The transaction is
proceeding by way of plan of arrangement and is subject to approval of WCE
shareholders, approval of the Manitoba Securities Commission, which serves as
the exchange's primary regulator, and other conditions which are customary in
transactions of this nature. Upon the close of the transaction, WCE will be a
wholly-owned subsidiary of ICE. ICE expects to close the transaction in the
third quarter of 2007.
About IntercontinentalExchange
IntercontinentalExchange(R) (NYSE: ICE) operates the leading global,
electronic marketplace for trading both futures and OTC energy contracts and
the leading soft commodity exchange. ICE's markets offer access to a range of
contracts based on crude oil and refined products, natural gas, power and
emissions, as well as agricultural commodities including cocoa, coffee,
cotton, ethanol, orange juice, wood pulp and sugar, in addition to currency
and index futures and options. ICE(R) conducts its energy futures markets
through its U.K. regulated London-based subsidiary, ICE Futures, Europe's
leading energy exchange. ICE Futures offers liquid markets in the world's
leading oil benchmarks, Brent Crude futures and West Texas Intermediate (WTI)
Crude futures, trading nearly half of the world's global crude futures by
volume of commodity traded. ICE conducts its agricultural commodity futures
and options markets through its U.S. regulated subsidiary, the New York Board
of Trade(R). For more than a century, the NYBOT(R) has provided global
markets for food, fiber and financial products. ICE was added to the Russell
1000(R) Index on June 30, 2006. Headquartered in Atlanta, ICE also has
offices in Calgary, Chicago, Houston, London, New York and Singapore. For more
information, please visit www.theice.com and www.nybot.com.
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SOURCE IntercontinentalExchange