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Buckeye to Sell Converting Business to National Tissue Company
 
 Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 18 January 2012 -- (BUSINESS WIRE) --  Buckeye Technologies Inc. (NYSE:BKI) today announced that it has signed       a definitive agreement to sell the assets and ongoing operations of its       Merfin Systems converting business to National Tissue Company, LLC.  Merfin Systems, located in King, North Carolina, is a converter of       towels, tissue, and napkins, which it sells along with proprietary paper       product dispensers into the away-from-home market. It sells these       products through selected distributors concentrated in the eastern United States and Canada. National Tissue is a privately owned converter located in       Cudahy, Wisconsin. National Tissue markets and sells its broad product       line primarily through small and mid-sized distributors located in the       Midwest. “Merfin is an       excellent fit and will complement National Tissue’s core business," said Mike Graverson, National Tissue’s president. "Merfin brings their proprietary dispensing systems and other product       extensions to our basic offering. Adding a second and expandable       operating location is a big step in our strategic roadmap,” he said. “We are       pleased that our employees in King are now partnered with a strategic       industry player. While it has not been a core business for Buckeye, we       have been pleased with our 15 year ownership of Merfin Systems. We       believe this opens up new horizons for this fine company, and enables       Buckeye to deploy the proceeds into its strategic operations,” said John Crowe, Buckeye’s chairman and chief executive officer.  “We expect to incur noncash goodwill and fixed asset impairment charges       of about USD 4 million in the October-December 2011 quarter. The sale along       with associated liquidation of working capital is expected to generate       approximately USD 6 million in cash.” Buckeye, a leading manufacturer and marketer of specialty fibers and       nonwoven materials, is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. The company currently operates facilities in the United States, Germany,       Canada, and Brazil. Its products are sold worldwide to makers of       consumer and industrial goods. 
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