Cascades Completes Multiple Note Offerings and Tender Offer

Cascades Inc. (CAS on the Toronto Stock Exchange), a leader in recovery and in green packaging and tissue paper products, announced on December 3, 2009, the completion of its private placement offering of US$500 million aggregate principal amount of 7¾ per cent Senior Notes due 2017 (the US$ Notes) and $200 million aggregate principal amount of 7¾ per cent Senior Notes due 2016 (the CAN$ Notes). The syndicate of initial purchasers for the US$ Notes was led by Banc of America Securities LLC, and included Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, Scotia Capital (USA) Inc., Goldman, Sachs & Co., CIBC World Markets Corp., NBF Securities (USA) Corp., BNP Paribas Securities Corp., TD Securities (USA) LLC, BMO Capital Markets Corp., Comerica Securities, Inc., RBC Capital Markets Corp. and SG Americas Securities LLC (the US Initial Purchasers). The syndicate of initial purchasers for the CAN$ Notes was led by Scotia Capital Inc., National Bank Financial Inc., Merrill Lynch Canada Inc., CIBC World Markets Inc., Desjardins Securities Inc., BNP Paribas (Canada) Securities Inc., BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., RBC Dominion Securities Inc. and Société Générales Valeurs Mobilières Inc. (the CAN Initial Purchasers, and collectively with the US Initial Purchasers, the Initial Purchasers). Cascades used the net proceeds of the offering to purchase, through its wholly owned subsidiary Cascades Tenderco Inc., up to $700 million of Cascades' outstanding 7¼ per cent and 6¾ per cent Senior Notes due 2013.

On December 23, 2009, Cascades announced the completion of its follow-on offering of US$250 million aggregate principal amount of 7⅞ per cent Senior Notes due 2020.

Cascades was represented by Robert Hall, Vice-President, Legal Affairs and Corporate Secretary, and Louise Paul, Assistant Corporate Secretary, with the assistance of Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP, as Canadian counsel, with a team that included Charles Spector, Guy Paul Allard, Scott Rozansky and Geneviève Lefort (corporate finance); and with the assistance of Jones Day, as US counsel, with a team that included J. Eric Maki, Meredith Deutsch, James Hunter, Monica Sunwoo, Maame Agyeiwaah, Annaebelle Gardere (capital markets), and Victor Gatti and Amanda Gabai (tax).

The Initial Purchasers were represented by McCarthy Tétrault LLP, as Canadian counsel, with a team that included Andrew Parker, Richard O'Doherty, Simon Tabah and Matthew Appleby (business law) and James Morand (tax) and by Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP, as US counsel, with a team that included James Clark, William Miller, Anthony Tama, Antonio Diaz-Albertini and Jennifer Buchner.

Lawyer(s)

Louise Paul J. Eric Maki Richard O'Doherty James G. Morand Simon Tabah Guy-Paul Allard Geneviève Lefort Matthew Appleby Meredith L. Deutsch Robert F. Hall Andrew C. Parker Charles R. Spector Scott Rozansky

Firm(s)

Dentons Canada LLP Jones Day McCarthy Tétrault LLP Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP