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(Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
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KAISER ALUMINUM CORPORATION
5847 San Felipe, Suite 2600
Houston, Texas 77057
December 17, 1999
To the Stockholders:
The written consent of the holders of Kaiser Aluminum Corporation's
Common Stock, par value $.01 per share (the "Common Stock"), of record at the
close of business on December 15, 1999, is requested in regard to an amendment
to Kaiser Aluminum Corporation's Restated Certificate of Incorporation as
described in the accompanying Consent Solicitation Statement. It is requested
that your written consent, using the accompanying Consent Card, be delivered to
Kaiser Aluminum Corporation at 5847 San Felipe, Suite 2600, Houston, Texas
77057 on or before January 6, 2000. An addressed return envelope is enclosed
for this purpose, which requires no postage if mailed in the United States.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
George T. Haymaker, Jr.
Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer
Raymond J. Milchovich
President and Chief Operating Officer
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KAISER ALUMINUM CORPORATION
5847 SAN FELIPE, SUITE 2600
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77057
CONSENT SOLICITATION STATEMENT
FOR
THE SOLICITATION OF WRITTEN CONSENTS
TO THE ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE
RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
This Consent Solicitation Statement (the "Consent Statement") is
furnished to Stockholders (as defined below) by the Board of Directors (the
"Board") of Kaiser Aluminum Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the
"Company"), in connection with the solicitation by the Company of the written
consents of the Stockholders to the adoption of an amendment (the "Amendment")
to the Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Company (the
"Certificate").
The purpose of the Amendment is to increase the number of shares of
Common Stock which the Company shall have authority to issue by 25,000,000,
from 100,000,000 to 125,000,000, and, consequently, to increase the total
number of shares of all classes of stock which the Company shall have authority
to issue by 25,000,000, from 120,000,000 to 145,000,000. The Amendment is set
forth below under the heading "The Amendment".
There is currently no specific transaction in which such additional
authorized shares of Common Stock will be issued. However, the availability of
an increased number of authorized shares of Common Stock would improve the
flexibility of the Company to issue Common Stock under the Company's employee
benefit plans, in connection with the raising of capital under the Company's
effective "shelf" registration statement covering equity securities of the
Company up to a maximum aggregate offering price of $150 million, and in
connection with other transactions that involve the issuance of Common Stock of
the Company. Subject to applicable laws and regulations, the Company does not
intend to solicit further authorization from the holders of Common Stock for
the issuance of the Common Stock authorized by the Amendment.
The Company intends to distribute this Consent Statement and the
accompanying Written Consent of Stockholders (the "Consent Card") commencing on
or about December 17, 1999, to the holders of record as of the close of business
on December 15, 1999 (the "Record Date"), of the Company's Common Stock, par
value $.01 per share (the "Common Stock"), all such holders being collectively
referred to as the "Stockholders". Written consents of Stockholders representing
a majority of the outstanding shares of Common Stock at the Record Date are
required to approve the Amendment.
The principal executive offices of the Company are located at 5847 San
Felipe, Suite 2600, Houston, Texas 77057, and the telephone number of the
Company is (713) 267-3777.
The Amendment
The first paragraph of Article FOURTH of the Certificate reads as
follows before giving effect to the Amendment:
"FOURTH: The total number of shares of all classes of stock
which the corporation shall have authority to issue is ONE HUNDRED
TWENTY MILLION (120,000,000) shares consisting of:
(a) ONE HUNDRED MILLION (100,000,000) shares of the par
value of One Cent ($.01) per share, which shall be
designated Common Stock; and
(b) TWENTY MILLION (20,000,000) shares of the par value
of Five Cents ($.05) per share, which shall be
designated Preferred Stock."
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Pursuant to the Amendment, the foregoing first paragraph of Article
FOURTH of the Certificate would be deleted and replaced by the following:
"FOURTH: The total number of shares of all classes of stock
which the corporation shall have authority to issue is ONE HUNDRED
FORTY-FIVE MILLION (145,000,000) shares consisting of:
(a) ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE MILLION (125,000,000) shares
of the par value of One Cent ($.01) per share, which
shall be designated Common Stock; and
(b) TWENTY MILLION (20,000,000) shares of the par value
of Five Cents ($.05) per share, which shall be
designated Preferred Stock."
THE BOARD HAS ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS WHICH SET FORTH THE AMENDMENT,
DECLARE THE ADVISABILITY OF THE AMENDMENT, AND SUBMIT THE AMENDMENT TO THE
STOCKHOLDERS FOR APPROVAL. THE BOARD RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF THE
AMENDMENT BY THE STOCKHOLDERS.
The Consent Procedure
The Amendment is submitted for Stockholder approval by written
consent. No meeting of the Stockholders will be held to vote on this matter.
Only Stockholders are entitled to consent, to withhold their consent, or to
revoke their consent, to the Amendment. Stockholders are entitled to one
consent for each outstanding share of Common Stock held at the Record Date. As
of the Record Date there were 79,___,___ outstanding shares of Common Stock.
Consents, once dated, signed, and delivered to the Company, will
remain effective unless and until revoked by written notice of revocation
dated, signed, and delivered to the Company at the address set forth below on
or before January 6, 2000.
The Amendment will be approved by the Stockholders on January 7, 2000,
if the Company then holds unrevoked written consents of Stockholders approving
the Amendment representing a majority of the outstanding shares of Common Stock
at the Record Date. Consequently, abstentions and broker non-votes would have
the effect of a vote against approval of the Amendment. Stockholders are
requested to indicate approval of the Amendment by signing and dating the
Consent Card, checking the box on the Consent Card which corresponds to the
approval of the Amendment, and delivering the Consent Card to the Company at the
address set forth below. Withholding of consent to the Amendment, or abstention
with respect to the approval of the Amendment, may be indicated by signing and
dating the Consent Card, checking the box which corresponds to withholding of
consent to the Amendment or abstention with respect to the approval of the
Amendment, respectively, and delivering the Consent Card to the Company at the
address set forth below. A Consent Card which has been signed, dated and
delivered to the Company without any of the boxes for approval, withholding of
consent, or abstention checked will constitute the Stockholder's consent to the
Amendment.
Consent Cards may be delivered to the Company at the following
address:
Kaiser Aluminum Corporation
Attention: Secretary
5847 San Felipe, Suite 2600
Houston, Texas 77057
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Consent Cards should be delivered to the Company as soon as possible for
receipt not later than January 6, 2000. An addressed return envelope is
enclosed for this purpose, which requires no postage if mailed in the United
States. Consent Cards and revocations of consents, if any, shall be deemed to
have been received by the Company upon actual delivery of such Consent Cards or
revocations to the Company at the above address.
Stockholders who abstain from consenting with respect to the
Amendment, or who withhold consent to the Amendment, do not have the right to
an appraisal of their shares of Common Stock or any similar dissenter's rights
under applicable law.
Expense of Consent Solicitation
The Company will bear the entire cost of the solicitation of
Stockholder approval of the Amendment, including the preparation, assembly,
printing and mailing of this Consent Statement and any additional material
furnished to Stockholders. In addition, the Company may reimburse certain
persons for their costs of forwarding the solicitation material to
Stockholders. The solicitation of consents by mail may be supplemented by
telephone, telegram and/or personal solicitation by directors, officers and/or
employees of the Company. No additional compensation will be paid for any of
such services. To assist in the solicitation process, the Company has retained
Corporate Investor Communications, Inc., at an estimated cost of approximately
$1,550, plus reasonable out-of-pocket expenses.
No Preemptive Rights
No holder of shares of Common Stock is entitled as such, as a matter
of right, to subscribe for or purchase any part of any new or additional issue
of any stock of any class, series or kind whatsoever, or to subscribe for or
purchase securities convertible into stock of any class, series or kind
whatsoever.
Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management
Ownership of the Company
The following table sets forth, as of November 29, 1999, unless
otherwise indicated, the beneficial ownership of the Company's equity
securities by (i) those persons known by the Company to own beneficially more
than 5% of the shares of any class then outstanding, (ii) each of the directors
of the Company, (iii) each of the "named executive officers" of the Company (as
defined in Item 402(a)(3) of Regulation S-K), and (iv) all directors and
executive officers of the Company and Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation
("KACC"), the principal subsidiary of the Company, as a group.
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NAME OF
BENEFICIAL OWNER TITLE OF CLASS # OF SHARES(1) % OF CLASS
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MAXXAM Inc. Common Stock 50,000,000(2) 63.0
Vanguard Windsor Funds - Windsor Fund Common Stock 5,929,334(3) 7.5
Robert J. Cruikshank Common Stock 8,212(4) *
George T. Haymaker, Jr. Common Stock 331,761(5) *
Charles E. Hurwitz Common Stock 250,000(6)(7) *
John T. La Duc Common Stock 323,871(5) *
Ezra G. Levin Common Stock 6,212(6) *
Raymond J. Milchovich Common Stock 316,840(5) *
Geoffrey W. Smith Common Stock 63,600(5) *
John H. Walker Common Stock 2,754 *
James D. Woods Common Stock -0- *
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All directors and executive officers of the Company Common Stock 1,678,005(8) 2.1
and KACC as a group (21 persons)
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* Less than 1%.
(1) Unless otherwise indicated, the beneficial owners have sole voting and
investment power with respect to the shares listed in the table. Also
includes options exercisable within 60 days of November 29, 1999, to
acquire such shares.
(2) Includes 27,938,250 shares beneficially owned by MAXXAM Group Holdings
Inc. ("MGHI"). As of November 29, 1999, such shares were pledged as
security for $130.0 million principal amount of 12% Senior Secured Notes
due 2003. An additional 7,915,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock
were pledged by MAXXAM Inc. ("MAXXAM") under a separate agreement under
which $16.0 million had been borrowed by MAXXAM as of October 31, 1999.
In addition to the foregoing, MAXXAM has agreed to secure each $1.0
million of borrowings with 400,000 shares of the Company's Common Stock
under the terms of another $25 million credit facility ($2.5 million
outstanding at October 31, 1999). The address of MAXXAM is 5847 San
Felipe, Suite 2600, Houston, Texas 77057.
(3) Information is based solely on the Schedule 13G filed with the SEC on
February 10, 1999, by Vanguard Windsor Funds- Windsor Fund ("Vanguard")
as a result of its ownership interest in the Company at December 31, 1998
(the "Vanguard 13G"). The Vanguard 13G indicates that these shares are
held of record by Vanguard and that Vanguard has sole voting power and
shared dispositive power with respect to these shares. Vanguard's address
is P.O. Box 2600, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 19482. In addition,
Wellington Management Company, LLP, a registered investment advisor
("Wellington"), filed a Schedule 13G with the SEC on February 10, 1999,
as a result of its ownership interest in these shares at December 31,
1998 (the "Wellington 13G"). The Wellington 13G indicates that Wellington
does not have sole or shared voting power with respect to any of such
shares and that Wellington has shared dispositive power with respect to
all of such shares. Wellington's address is 75 State Street, Boston,
Massachusetts 02109.
(4) Includes options exercisable within 60 days of November 29, 1999, to
acquire 6,212 shares of Common Stock.
(5) Includes 275,366, 261,200, 196,700 and 20,240 options exercisable within
60 days of November 29, 1999, to acquire shares of Common Stock, by
Messrs. Haymaker, Milchovich, La Duc and Smith, respectively.
(6) Represents only options exercisable within 60 days of November 29, 1999,
to acquire such shares.
(7) Excludes shares owned by MAXXAM. Mr. Hurwitz may be deemed to hold
beneficial ownership in the Company as a result of his beneficial
ownership in MAXXAM.
(8) Includes options exercisable within 60 days of November 29, 1999, to
acquire 1,273,498 shares of Common Stock.
Ownership of Parent of the Company
As of November 29, 1999, MAXXAM owned, directly and indirectly,
approximately 63.0% of the issued and outstanding Common Stock of the Company.
The following table sets forth, as of November 29, 1999, the beneficial
ownership of the common stock and Class A $.05 Non-Cumulative Participating
Convertible Preferred Stock ("Preferred Stock") of MAXXAM by the directors of
the Company and by the directors and the executive officers of the Company and
KACC as a group.
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NAME OF % % OF COMBINED
BENEFICIAL OWNER TITLE OF CLASS # OF SHARES(1) OF CLASS VOTING POWER
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Charles E. Hurwitz Common Stock 2,647,396(3)(4)(5) 37.6 69.2
Preferred Stock 738,941(6)(7) 99.2
Ezra G. Levin Common Stock 2,475(4)(5)(*) * *
Robert J. Cruikshank Common Stock 2,475(8) * *
All directors and executive officers as a Common Stock 2,652,731(3)(4)(5)(9) 37.6 69.3
group (21 persons) Preferred Stock 738,941(6)(7) 99.2
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* Less than 1%.
(1) Unless otherwise indicated, beneficial owners have sole voting and
investment power with respect to the shares listed in the table. Includes
the number of shares such persons would have received on November 29,
1999, if any, for their exercisable stock appreciation rights ("SARs")
(excluding SARs payable in cash only) exercisable within 60 days of such
date if such rights had been paid solely in shares of MAXXAM common
stock.
(2) MAXXAM Preferred Stock is generally entitled to ten votes per share on
matters presented to a vote of MAXXAM's stockholders.
(3) Includes 1,669,451 shares of MAXXAM common stock owned by Federated
Development Inc. ("FDI"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Federated
Development Company ("Federated"), as to which Mr. Hurwitz indirectly
possesses voting and investment power. Mr. Hurwitz serves as a trustee of
Federated, and together with members of his immediate family and trusts
for the benefit thereof, owns all of the voting shares of Federated. Also
includes (a) 34,845 shares of MAXXAM common stock separately owned by Mr.
Hurwitz's spouse and as to which Mr. Hurwitz disclaims beneficial
ownership, (b) 46,500 shares of MAXXAM common stock owned by the Hurwitz
Investment Partnership L.P., a limited partnership controlled by Mr.
Hurwitz and his spouse, 23,250 of which shares were separately owned by
Mr. Hurwitz's spouse prior to their transfer to such limited partnership
and as to which Mr. Hurwitz disclaims beneficial ownership, (c) 91,926
shares of MAXXAM common stock owned by the 1992 Hurwitz Investment
Partnership L.P., of which 45,963 shares are owned by Mr. Hurwitz's
spouse as separate property and as to which Mr. Hurwitz disclaims
beneficial ownership, (d) 700,645 shares of MAXXAM common stock held
directly by Mr. Hurwitz, (e) 60,000 shares of MAXXAM common stock owned
by Federated Development Investments, LLC, which is owned 79% by FDI and
21% by Mr. Hurwitz, and of which FDI is the managing member ("FDILLC"),
(f) options to purchase 21,029 shares of MAXXAM common stock held by FDI,
and (g) options held by Mr. Hurwitz to purchase 23,000 shares of MAXXAM
common stock within 60 days of November 29, 1999.
(4) FDI, Federated, FDILLC, the Hurwitz Investment Partnership L.P., the 1992
Hurwitz Investment Partnership L.P., Messrs. Hurwitz and Levin, and Mr.
James H. Paulin, Jr., may be deemed a "group" (the "Stockholder Group")
within the meaning of Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"). As of November 29, 1999, in the
aggregate, the members of the Stockholder Group who are also officers or
directors of the Company or KACC beneficially owned 2,649,871 shares of
MAXXAM common stock and 738,941 shares of Preferred Stock, aggregating
approximately 69.3% of the total voting power of MAXXAM. By reason of the
foregoing and their relationship with the members of the Stockholder
Group, Messrs. Hurwitz and Levin may be deemed to possess shared voting
and investment power with respect to the shares held by the Stockholder
Group.
(5) Does not include shares owned by other members of the Stockholder Group.
(6) Includes 661,377 shares owned by FDI as to which Mr. Hurwitz possesses
voting and investment power and 1,064 shares held directly.
(7) Includes options exercisable within 60 days of November 29, 1999, to
acquire 76,500 shares of Preferred Stock.
(8) Includes options exercisable within 60 days of November 29, 1999, to
acquire 1,475 shares of MAXXAM common stock.
(9) Includes (i) options exercisable within 60 days of November 29, 1999, to
acquire 1,475 shares of MAXXAM common stock, and (ii) 135 shares of
MAXXAM common stock which would have been received on November 29, 1999
for 6,000 SARs exercisable within 60 days of such date, if such SARs had
been paid solely in shares of MAXXAM common stock.
Stockholder Proposals for the 2000 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
The Company's Amended and Restated By-laws require that the Company
receive written notice of any proposals which stockholders intend to present at
the 2000 Annual Meeting (other than those submitted for inclusion in the
Company's proxy material pursuant to Rule 14a-8 of the Exchange Act), and any
nominations by stockholders of persons for election or reelection as directors
of the Company, by no earlier than February 19, 2000, and no later than March
20, 2000. The foregoing notice is required to set forth (i) as to each person
whom the stockholder proposes to nominate for election or reelection as a
director, all information relating to such person that is required to be
disclosed in solicitation of proxies for election of directors, or is otherwise
required, in each case, pursuant to Regulation 14A under the Exchange Act
(including such person's written consent to
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being named in the proxy statement as a nominee and to serving as a director if
elected); and (ii) as to any other business that the stockholder proposes to
bring before the meeting, a brief description of such business, the reasons for
conducting such business at the meeting, and any material interest in such
business of the stockholder submitting the notice and the beneficial owner, if
any, on whose behalf the nomination or proposal is being made, as well as (a)
the name and address of such stockholder, as they appear on the Company's
books, and of such beneficial owner, if applicable, and (b) the class and
number of shares of the Company which are owned beneficially and of record by
such stockholder and such beneficial owner, if applicable. A copy of the
provision referred to above may be obtained, without charge, upon written
request to the Company's Secretary. Proposals intended to be presented at the
2000 Annual Meeting of Stockholders pursuant to Rule 14a-8 of the Exchange Act
must be received by December 21, 1999, in order to be included in the Company's
proxy statement and form of proxy relating to that meeting. Any stockholder
proposals or nominations must be sent to the Company's Secretary at the
Company's executive offices at 5847 San Felipe, Suite 2600, Houston, Texas
77057.
By Order of the Board of Directors
John Wm. Niemand II
Secretary
December 17, 1999
Houston, Texas
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Letter to the Stockholders
Consent Solicitation Statement for the Solicitation
of Written Consents to the Adoption of an
Amendment to the Restated Certificate of
Incorporation
The Amendment............................... 1
The Consent Procedure....................... 2
Expense of Consent Solicitation............. 3
No Preemptive Rights........................ 3
Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial
Owners and Management.................. 3
Ownership of the Company............... 3
Ownership of Parent of
the Company...................... 4
Stockholder Proposals for the 2000
Annual Meeting of Stockholders......... 5
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CONSENT SOLICITATION STATEMENT
FOR
THE SOLICITATION OF WRITTEN CONSENTS
TO THE ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT
TO THE
RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
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IMPORTANT
PLEASE COMPLETE, SIGN AND DATE
YOUR WRITTEN CONSENT PROMPTLY
AND RETURN IT IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE
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APPENDIX A
WRITTEN CONSENT OF STOCKHOLDERS
KAISER ALUMINUM CORPORATION
THIS CONSENT IS SOLICITED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WHEN PROPERLY EXECUTED, THIS CONSENT WILL BE VOTED AS DESIGNATED BY THE
UNDERSIGNED ON THE REVERSE SIDE. IF THIS CONSENT IS SIGNED, DATED, AND
DELIVERED TO KAISER ALUMINUM CORPORATION WITH NO DESIGNATION BY THE UNDERSIGNED
ON THE REVERSE SIDE, THIS CONSENT WILL CONSTITUTE THE STOCKHOLDER'S CONSENT TO
AND APPROVAL OF THE AMENDMENT.
PLEASE SIGN NAME(S) EXACTLY AS PRINTED HEREON. EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS,
TRUSTEES, GUARDIANS, AND ATTORNEYS SHOULD GIVE FULL TITLE AS SUCH. WHEN
SHARES ARE HELD JOINTLY, ALL SHOULD SIGN. IF THE SIGNER IS A CORPORATION, SIGN
FULL CORPORATE NAME BY DULY AUTHORIZED OFFICER. IF THE SIGNER IS A
PARTNERSHIP, SIGN IN THE NAME OF THE PARTNERSHIP BY AN AUTHORIZED PERSON.
IF SHARES ARE HELD IN MORE THAN ONE CAPACITY, THIS CONSENT SHALL BE DEEMED
VALID FOR ALL SHARES HELD IN ALL CAPACITIES.
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(TO BE SIGNED AND DATED ON THE REVERSE SIDE)
[X] PLEASE MARK AS IN THIS SAMPLE.
MARK ONLY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING THREE BOXES:
[ ] The undersigned, a holder of Common Stock, par value $.01 per share, of
Kaiser Aluminum Corporation as of the close of business on December 15, 1999,
hereby CONSENTS TO AND APPROVES of the amendment to the first paragraph of
ARTICLE FOURTH of the Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Kaiser Aluminum
Corporation as set forth under the heading "The Amendment" in the Consent
Solicitation Statement dated December 17, 1999.
[ ] The undersigned, a holder of Common Stock, par value $.01 per share, of
Kaiser Aluminum Corporation as of the close of business on December 15, 1999,
hereby WITHHOLDS CONSENT TO AND DOES NOT APPROVE of the amendment to the first
paragraph of ARTICLE FOURTH of the Restated Certificate of Incorporation of
Kaiser Aluminum Corporation as set forth under the heading "The Amendment" in
the Consent Solicitation Statement dated December 17, 1999.
[ ] The undersigned, a holder of Common Stock, par value $.01 per share, of
Kaiser Aluminum Corporation as of the close of business on December 15, 1999,
hereby ABSTAINS from consenting to and approving the amendment to the first
paragraph of ARTICLE FOURTH of the Restated Certificate of Incorporation of
Kaiser Aluminum Corporation as set forth under the heading "The Amendment" in
the Consent Solicitation Statement dated December 17, 1999.
Signature: Date: Signature: Date:
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