United States
Securities and Exchange Commission
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FORM 6-K
Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the month of
February 2006
Companhia Vale do Rio Doce
Avenida Graça Aranha, No. 26
20005-900 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
(Address of principal executive office)
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CVRD concludes acquisition of Canico
Rio de Janeiro, February 10, 2006 Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD) announces that it has
concluded the acquisition of the outstanding common shares of Canico Resource Corp. (Canico) not
acquired under the take-over bid that expired on December 8, 2005, pursuant to a statutory
compulsory acquisition. CVRD acquired the remaining 354,978 common shares of Canico, 0.8% of its
total capital, for CAD$20.80 in cash per Canico share. Therefore, CVRD now owns 100% of Canico.
Canico will be delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) effective at the close of business
today.
Canico owns the Onça Puma nickel laterite project, a ferronickel deposit located in the Brazilian
state of Pará. According to the feasibility study, the plant will have a nominal capacity to
produce 57,000 tons of nickel per year and its development will demand investments of US$1.1
billion.
CVRD is reviewing the Canico Onça Puma nickel laterite project in order to maximize the synergies
with its current and future operations, and, therefore the return to its shareholders.
The acquisition of Canico and the Onça Puma project is an important step taken by CVRD to become
one of the global leading players in the non-ferrous metals business in the future. At the same
time, it is consistent with Companys strategic goal of continuous shareholder value creation.
For further information, please contact:
Roberto Castello Branco: roberto.castello.branco@cvrd.com.br +55-21-3814-4540
Alessandra Gadelha: alessandra.gadelha@cvrd.com.br +55-21-3814-4053
Barbara Geluda: barbara.geluda@cvrd.com.br +55-21-3814-4557
Daniela Tinoco: daniela.tinoco@cvrd.com.br +55-21-3814-4946
Fabio Lima: fabio.lima@cvrd.com.br +55-21-3814-4271
Pedro Gibbon: pedro.gibbon@cvrd.com.br +55-21-3814-6026
This press release may contain statements that express managements expectations about future
events or results rather than historical facts. These forward-looking statements involve risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected in
forward-looking statements, and CVRD cannot give assurance that such statements will prove correct.
These risks and uncertainties include factors: relating to the Brazilian economy and securities
markets, which exhibit volatility and can be adversely affected by developments in other countries;
relating to the iron ore business and its dependence on the global steel industry, which is
cyclical in nature; and relating to the highly competitive industries in which CVRD operates. For
additional information on factors that could cause CVRDs actual results to differ from
expectations reflected in forward-looking statements, please see CVRDs reports filed with the
Brazilian Comissão de Valores Mobiliários and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.