IBP INC
425, 2000-12-18
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                                                 Filed by Smithfield Foods, Inc.

                           Pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act of 1933
                                        and deemed filed pursuant to Rule 14a-12
                                       under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

                                                      Subject Company: IBP, Inc.
                                                      Commission File No. 1-6085

                                                               December 18, 2000

                                                           FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

          SMITHFIELD TO MAKE HSR FILING IN CONNECTION WITH IBP PROPOSAL

SMITHFIELD, VA, DECEMBER 18, 2000 - Smithfield Foods, Inc. (NYSE: SFD) announced
today that it is making a filing with the Antitrust Division of the Department
of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission under the Hart-Scott-Rodino
Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended, with respect to its proposed
acquisition of IBP, Inc. (NYSE: IBP). In connection with this filing, Smithfield
made the following statement:

         "We continue to believe that our offer is superior to the Tyson bid. We
         find it particularly noteworthy that our proposal is currently worth
         $25.00 per share while the Tyson bid is currently worth $24.61 per
         share based on the closing price of Tyson common stock on December 15,
         2000. We are continuing to move forward with our evaluation of IBP
         through the conduct of due diligence and consideration of our next
         steps, consistent with our disciplined approach to investing our
         shareholders' assets. In moving forward with our proposal, and since
         Tyson has chosen to unilaterally launch a coercive tender offer and
         make its own regulatory filings, we decided that it makes sense for us
         to commence our regulatory process and start our own clock running. We
         would expect that the regulators will carefully review both proposals."

With annual sales of $5.2 billion, Smithfield Foods is the leading producer and
marketer of fresh pork and processed meats in the United States. For more
information, please visit WWW.SMITHFIELDFOODS.COM.

CONTACTS:

                  For Investors:                     For Media:
                  Jerry Hostetter                    Josh Pekarsky
                  Smithfield Foods, Inc.             Sarah Zitter Milstein
                  (212) 758-2100                     Kekst and Company
                                                     (212) 521-4800

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THIS PRESS RELEASE MAY CONTAIN "FORWARD-LOOKING" INFORMATION WITHIN THE MEANING
OF THE FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS. THE FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION MAY INCLUDE
STATEMENTS CONCERNING SMITHFIELD'S OR IBP'S OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE, THE ABILITY
TO REALIZE ESTIMATED SYNERGIES, AS WELL AS OTHER STATEMENTS OF BELIEFS, FUTURE
PLANS AND STRATEGIES OR ANTICIPATED EVENTS, AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS CONCERNING
MATTERS THAT ARE NOT HISTORICAL FACTS. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO
RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES THAT COULD CAUSE ACTUAL RESULTS TO DIFFER MATERIALLY
FROM THOSE EXPRESSED IN, OR IMPLIED BY, THE STATEMENTS. THE FOLLOWING FACTORS,
AMONG OTHERS, COULD CAUSE ACTUAL RESULTS TO DIFFER MATERIALLY FROM THOSE
EXPRESSED IN, OR IMPLIED BY, THE STATEMENTS: THE RISKS THAT SMITHFIELD'S AND
IBP'S BUSINESSES WILL NOT BE INTEGRATED SUCCESSFULLY, THE RISK THAT SMITHFIELD
AND IBP WILL NOT REALIZE ESTIMATED SYNERGIES, COSTS RELATING TO THE PROPOSED
TRANSACTION, THE AVAILABILITY AND PRICES OF LIVE HOGS, LIVE CATTLE, RAW
MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES, PRODUCT PRICING, THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND RELATED
MARKET CONDITIONS, OPERATING EFFICIENCIES, ACCESS TO CAPITAL, ACTIONS OF
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS AND OTHER FACTORS DISCUSSED IN SMITHFIELD'S AND
IBP'S RESPECTIVE FILINGS WITH THE SEC.

More detailed information pertaining to smithfield's proposal will be set forth
in appropriate filings to be made with the SEC. We urge stockholders to read any
relevant documents that may be filed with the sec because they will contain
important information. stockholders will be able to obtain a free copy of any
filings containing information about Smithfield and IBP, without charge, at the
sec's internet site (HTTP://WWW.SEC.GOV). Copies of any filings containing
information about Smithfield can also be obtained, without charge, by directing
a request to Smithfield Foods, Inc., 200 Commerce Street, Smithfield, Virginia
23430, Attention: Office of The Corporate Secretary (757-365-3000).

This communication shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of
an offer to buy securities, nor shall there be any sale of securities in any
jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior
to registration or qualification under the securities laws of such jurisdiction.
Smithfield and certain other persons named below may be deemed to be
participants in the solicitation of proxies. The participants in this
solicitation may include the directors and executive officers of smithfield. a
detailed list of the names of Smithfield's directors and officers is contained
in Smithfield's Proxy Statement for its 2000 annual meeting, which may be
obtained without charge at the SEC'S Internet site (HTTP://WWW.SEC.GOV).

As of the date of this communication, none of the foregoing participants, other
than Smithfield (which beneficially owns approximately 6.6% of IBP's common
stock), individually beneficially owns in excess of 5% of IBP's common stock.
except as disclosed above and in Smithfield's Proxy Statement for its 2000
annual meeting and other documents filed with the sec including smithfield's
schedule 13d relating to the IBP common stock, to the knowledge of smithfield,
none of the directors or executive officers of Smithfield has any material
interest, direct or indirect, by security holdings or otherwise, in Smithfield
or IBP.


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