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TowerJazz and Panasonic kick-off joint venture

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The JV will include three semiconductor factories in Japan, and the manufacturing of Panasonic and additional products. The collaboration will enable over $900 million revenue in annual run rate commencing Q2 2014

TowerJazz, the global specialty foundry has successfully completed and kicked-off the joint venture (JV) with Panasonic Corporation (First Section of TSE and NSE ticker: 6752).

Within the scope of the JV, Panasonic transferred its semiconductor manufacturing process and capacity tools of 8 inch and 12 inch wafers at its Hokuriku factories (Uozu, Tonami and Arai) to the JV, committing to acquire its products from the JV for a long-term period of at least five years of volume production.

TowerJazz is holding 51 percent of the shares of the JV, and its revenues are increased by approximately $400 million per annum. Panasonic Corporation will be a 49 percent shareholder of the JV.

The JV will enable TowerJazz to offer its customers capacity of a state of the art 300mm technology fab including 65nm CMOS image sensor dark current and quantum efficiency performance and additional 45nm digital technology, and added available capacity of approximately 800,000 wafers per year (8 inch equivalent) in three manufacturing facilities in Japan.

The JV will continue the production of Panasonic's semiconductor processes as Panasonic's subcontractor as well as seek to expand operations by leveraging TowerJazz's customers and businesses to capture out-of-group sales.

Additionally, TowerJazz intends to cease the operations of its Nishiwaki (Japan) facility in the course of restructure and rationalization of its Japan manufacturing and business plans. This will enable the company to reduce its annual fixed costs by approximately $130 million per annum.

The company has retained the services of a Japanese outplacement company, with a history of 95 percent placement success, to facilitate continued employment to the remaining employees. Products of key customers, currently being manufactured at the Nishiwaki facility, will be transferred into the company's other worldwide factories.

Amir Elstein, TowerJazz Chairman, states, "I am pleased that we completed this strategic and momentous business agreement with Panasonic. The consolidation of our Japanese operations, resulting in significant reduction in fixed costs with an actual increase in available capacity and an enhanced technology offering, will strongly impact the company's future profitability and shareholder value."

Russell Ellwanger, TowerJazz CEO, comments, "This joint venture and partnership brings together two leaders - Panasonic, an acknowledged analog components and systems leader, and TowerJazz, a recognised analog foundry leader - to create a company that will serve and grow the analogue foundry space as no existing single foundry company can."

" Over these months of negotiations and business and operational strategic planning and alignment, we have gained great respect for the technical capability and the great personal and corporate character of our Panasonic partner at all levels with which we've interacted. Already, enabled by this partnership, additional customers and products have been brought within the TowerJazz manufacturing umbrella whilst others anxiously await first engagements," adds Ellwanger.

Ellwanger further states, "We greatly appreciate the dedication and performance of our Nishiwaki employees. It is important to note that our intention to cease operations of this facility is business and shareholder value based only, and not a reflection of the quality and performance of the facility."

As consideration for its 51 percent equity holding in the JV, TowerJazz issued to Panasonic 870,454 ordinary shares in the value of approximately $7.5 million, which were calculated based on TowerJazz's average share price during the 15 trading days period ended on March 27, 2014. As a result of holding its ordinary shares, Panasonic will become a minority stakeholder in TowerJazz, holding approximately 1.8 percent of TowerJazz ordinary shares.

TowerJazz was represented on the transaction by Yigal Arnon & Co. and DLA Piper law firms.

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