Octel Corp. Appoints CFO
August 04 2005 - 12:18PM
Business Wire
Octel Corp. (NYSE: OTL) today announced the appointment of James F
Lawler as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer with
effect from August 1, 2005. Mr Lawler joined the Corporation as
acting Chief Financial Officer on May 9, 2005. He has spent the
majority of his career with Xerox Corporation and has extensive
experience in senior finance roles, both in the USA and UK. Between
1998 and 2000 he acted as executive director and general manager of
Xerox Corporation's purchasing and facilities management services
division. In 2000 he became CFO and executive director and chairman
of Xerox Capital Europe. Between 2004 and 2005 Mr Lawler was
employed as a consultant to the United Kingdom government, acting
as operations director to its commercial directorate. "I am
delighted that Jim has agreed to stay and continue to help us take
our business to the next stage of our development", said Mr Paul
Jennings, CEO of Octel Corp. "In a relatively short time, he has
developed a good understanding of our business and the issues we
face, and has made a real contribution to the Corporation." Octel
Corp., a Delaware corporation, is a global chemical company
specializing in high performance fuel additives and special and
effect chemicals. The company's strategy is to manage profitably
and responsibly the decline in world demand for its major product -
tetraethyl lead (TEL) in gasoline - through competitive
differentiation and stringent product stewardship, to expand its
Petroleum Specialties and Performance Chemicals businesses
organically through product innovation and focus on customer needs,
and to seek synergistic growth opportunities through joint venture,
alliances, collaborative arrangements and acquisitions. CAUTIONARY
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based on reasonable assumptions within the bounds of our knowledge
of our business and operations, there can be no assurance that
actual results will not differ materially from our expectations.
Among the risk factors which could cause actual results to differ
materially from expectations are the risks and uncertainties
discussed in the annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended
December 31, 2004 and those described from time to time in the
Company's other filings with the SEC. These include, without
limitation, the timing of orders received from customers, the gain
or loss of significant customers, the effects of changing
government regulations and economic and market conditions,
competition from other manufacturers and changes in the demand for
our products, including the rate of decline in demand for TEL, and
business and legal risks inherent in non-US activities, including
political and economic uncertainty, import and export limitations
and market risks related to changes in interest rates and foreign
exchange rates, successful completion of planned disposals, the
impact of changes in senior management, government investigations
and material fines or other penalties resulting from its voluntary
disclosure to OFAC, and the existence and impact of any
deficiencies or material weaknesses or remedial actions taken by
the Company in respect of a potential violation of the Code of
Ethics by the former Chief Executive Officer which may have
resulted in a potential violation of certain laws and regulations
by the former Chief Executive Officer and the Company, and
compliance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. In
addition, increases in the cost of product, changes in the market
in general and significant changes in new product introduction
could result in actual results varying from expectations. Should
one or more of these risks materialize (or the consequences of such
developments worsen), or should the underlying assumptions prove
incorrect, actual results could differ materially from those
expected. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update
or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of
new information, future events or otherwise.
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