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January 25, 2010
St
Peters, MO, USA: MEMC and Conergy Settle Litigation
MEMC
and Conergy have reached an out of court settlement of a lawsuit
related to a solar wafer supply contract between Conergy and MEMC
Singapore Pte. Ltd. The terms of the amended contract include
a significant reduction in the minimum quantity of wafers that
Conergy must purchase over the remaining 8+ years of the contract,
as well as a minimum market share commitment should Conergy's
demand exceed the reduced quantities.
The amendment also modifies the pricing terms to be based on market
rates similar to other MEMC long-term solar wafer supply agreements.
The settlement includes a payment to MEMC of an undisclosed amount.
"This
agreement provides the foundation for a strong strategic relationship
with Conergy," said Ken Hannah, President of MEMC Solar Materials.
"In addition to resolving the litigation and resuming shipments,
we have also agreed to work together to facilitate large projects
in the future. This cooperation should help generate growth for
both companies and leverage the capabilities MEMC obtained with
our recent acquisition of SunEdison."
"This
is a very positive development for Conergy," added Conergy's CEO
Dieter Ammer. "It frees us from a significant burden that was
damaging our competitive position, gives us greater business flexibility,
and makes Conergy a much more attractive company. MEMC has truly
transformed itself into a customer focused company, and we are
pleased to move forward with them as a strategic ally."
Further details about: MEMC
and Conergy
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