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Alcoa Board Approves Plan to Split the Company Into 2 in November

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September 30, 2016, 4:30 AM ET
Alcoa CEO Klaus Kleinfeld Rings The Closing Bell At The New York Stock Exchange
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 04: Klaus Kleinfled, CEO of Alcoa, visits the floor of the New York Stock Exchange before ringing the closing bell on November 4, 2014 in New York City. Stocks remained largely unchanged throughout the day. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)Photograph by Andrew Burton—Getty Images

Aluminum producer Alcoa Inc said on Thursday its split into two publicly traded companies is expected to be effective Nov. 1, after the company’s board approved the separation.

Alcoa (AA) said last year it would break itself in two, separating a faster growing plane and car parts business from the traditional aluminum smelting and refining operations, as shareholders sought higher returns amid a commodity slump.

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The aluminum producer had said it would change its name to Arconic Inc and focus on engineering products for aerospace and automotive businesses, and spin off its smelting and refining divisions into a new company, Alcoa Corp.

The board of directors of each company will review and determine the dividend policy of each company, following the completion of the separation, Alcoa said on Thursday.

Alcoa said it will hold a special shareholder meeting on Oct. 5 to seek approval of a reverse split of common stock at a ratio of 1 for 3 and authorized share count reduction.

If the reverse stock split is approved, shareholders will receive one share of Alcoa Corp common stock for every three shares of Alcoa Inc common stock held as of Oct 20, at the time of separation.

If the reverse stock split is not approved, Alcoa Inc shareholders will receive one share of Alcoa Corp common stock for every nine shares of Alcoa Inc common stock held as of the record date.

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