Document:

Exhibit

Exhibit 10.1

FIRST AMENDMENT TO LEASE 

This First Amendment to Lease (this “First Amendment”) is made as of July 18, 2017 by and between MIT 128 SIDNEY LEASEHOLD LLC, a Massachusetts limited liability company with an address c/o MIT Investment Management Company, 238 Main Street, Suite 200, Cambridge, MA  02142 (“Landlord”), and ACCELERON PHARMA INC., a Delaware corporation with an address of 149 Sidney Street, Cambridge, MA  02139 (“Tenant”).
W I T N E S S E T H
WHEREAS, Landlord and Tenant are the current parties to that certain Lease dated May 20, 2008 (the “Lease”), pursuant to which Landlord is leasing to Tenant the entire building (consisting of approximately 37,700 rentable square feet and as more particularly described in the Lease, the “Premises”) located at 128 Sidney Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts (the “Building”); 
WHEREAS, the Initial Term of the Lease is scheduled to expire on September 30, 2018;
WHEREAS, Landlord and Tenant desire to extend the Initial Term of the Lease for the period commencing on October 1, 2018 and, unless earlier terminated, ending on September 30, 2023 (the “Extension Period”); and
WHEREAS, Landlord and Tenant wish to amend the Lease as hereinafter set forth.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants herein reserved and contained, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Landlord and Tenant hereby agree as follows:
1.    Recitals; Capitalized Terms.  The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated by reference.  All capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them as set forth in the Lease.
2.    Extension of Term.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Lease, the Initial Term of the Lease is hereby extended for the Extension Period on all of the terms and conditions of the Lease except to the extent expressly set forth in this First Amendment.  Tenant hereby accepts the Premises in their “AS IS,” “WHERE IS” condition (except for the performance of Landlord’s EP Work (hereinafter defined), which shall be performed after such acceptance) and with all faults on the date hereof, without representations or warranties, express or implied, in fact or by law, of any kind, and without recourse to Landlord.  Tenant shall continue to have the right to extend the Term of the Lease in accordance with and subject to the provisions of Section 1.2 of the Lease.
3.    Base Rent.   Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Lease, Base Rent during the Extension Period shall be payable in the following amounts and otherwise in accordance with the terms of the Lease:
	
			
	Period of Time
	Annual Base Rent
	Monthly Installment

	10/1/18 – 9/30/19
	$2,450,500.00
	$204,208.33

	10/1/19 – 9/30/20
	$2,524,015.00
	$210,334.58

	10/1/20 – 9/30/21
	$2,599,735.45
	$216,644.62

	10/1/21 – 9/30/22
	$2,677,727.51
	$223,143.96

	10/1/22 – 9/30/23
	$2,758,059.34
	$229,838.28

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4.    Tenant Improvements.  
(a)    Reference is hereby made to that certain Lease dated June 13, 2008 by and between MIT 149 Sidney Leasehold LLC (“149 Landlord”), an affiliate of Landlord, as landlord, and Tenant, as tenant, as amended by that certain First Amendment to Lease dated March 29, 2010 and as further amended by that certain Second Amendment to Lease dated as of even date herewith (collectively, the “149 Lease”) with respect to that certain building located at 149 Sidney Street, Cambridge, MA (the “149 Building”).  
(b)    In accordance with and subject to the provisions of the Lease and the 149 Lease, as applicable, including without limitation Section 11 thereof, Tenant desires to perform Alterations to the Premises and the premises demised under the 149 Lease (collectively, “Tenant’s Work”).  Tenant’s Work shall be (i) performed at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, subject to reimbursement pursuant to Sections 4(c) and 5(b)(iii) below, (ii) performed by one or more contractors selected by Tenant and reasonably approved by Landlord, and (iii) completed on or before March 31, 2019, time being of the essence.  
(c)    As an inducement to Tenant’s entering into this First Amendment and the Second Amendment to the 149 Lease of even date herewith, Landlord and 149 Landlord have agreed to reimburse Tenant in the aggregate for up to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) (the “TI Allowance”) of the reasonable out of pocket costs and expenses incurred by Tenant in connection with Tenant’s Work (the “TI Costs”).  For the purposes hereof, the cost to be so reimbursed by Landlord shall not include 
 
(i) the cost of any of Tenant’s Property, including without limitation telecommunications and computer equipment and all associated wiring and cabling, any de-mountable decorations, artwork and partitions, signs, and trade fixtures, (ii) the cost of any fixtures or Alterations that will be removed at the end of the Term, (iii) any fees paid to Tenant, any Affiliated Entity or Successor, and (iv) any so-called “soft costs.”  
(i)    Subject to Section 4(c)(ii) below, with respect to portions of Tenant’s Work relating to the Building (as opposed to the 149 Building), Landlord shall, within thirty (30) days after receipt of a reasonably detailed requisition (accompanied by copies of all invoices and unconditional lien waivers relating to such work from Tenant’s contractor(s), as well as a certification executed by the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operations Officer, or Vice President of Tenant that the amount of the requisition in question does not exceed the cost of the items, services and work covered by such requisition) reimburse Tenant for the TI Costs reflected in such requisition; provided, however, in no event (other than as expressly set forth in Section 5(b)(iii) below) shall Landlord or 149 Landlord have any obligation to reimburse Tenant for more than Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) of the TI Costs in the aggregate, it being understood and agreed that any payment made by 149 Landlord on account of the TI Allowance shall reduce the liability of Landlord under this Section 4 (and any payment made by Landlord on account of the TI Allowance shall reduce the liability of 149 Landlord under the 149 Lease).
(ii)    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained:  (A) Landlord shall have no obligation to advance funds on account of the TI Allowance (1) until Landlord shall have received an original W-9 executed by Tenant, nor (2) more than once per month; (B) Landlord shall have no obligation to pay any portion of the TI Allowance with respect to any requisition submitted after June 30, 2019, time being of the essence; (C) Tenant shall not be entitled to any unused portion of the TI Allowance; and (D) Landlord’s obligation to pay any portion of the TI Allowance shall be conditioned upon there existing no default by Tenant in its obligations under the Lease and/or the 149 Lease at the time that Landlord would otherwise be required to make such payment (it being understood and agreed that if Tenant cures such default prior to the expiration of the notice and/or cure periods set forth in Section 20.1 of the Lease and/or the 149 Lease, as applicable, Landlord shall make such payment promptly after the cure is effectuated).

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(iii)    In the event Tenant owes Landlord any sums under or pursuant to the Lease at such time as Landlord is obligated pursuant to the provisions of this Section 4 to pay any portion of the TI Allowance, Landlord shall have the right to offset said amount from such payment of the TI Allowance.
(d)    During periods when Tenant’s Work or any Alterations are being performed, Tenant shall maintain (or cause to be maintained) so-called all risk or special cause of loss property insurance or its equivalent and/or builders risk insurance on 100% replacement cost coverage basis, including hard and soft costs coverages. Such insurance shall protect and insure Landlord, Landlord's agents, Tenant and Tenant's contractors, as their interests may appear, against loss or damage by fire, water damage, vandalism and malicious mischief, and such other risks as are customarily covered by so-called all risk or special cause of loss property / builders risk coverage or its equivalent and shall otherwise include no less than the coverage terms required for property insurance under Section 14.1(b) of the Lease.
5.    Replacement Work.  
(a)    In accordance with and subject to the provisions of the Lease and the 149 Lease, as applicable, including without limitation Section 11 thereof, Tenant hereby agrees to replace (i) the rooftop units listed on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the “Rooftop Units”), (ii) two (2) domestic water heaters serving the Building, and (iii) two (2) domestic water heaters serving the 149 Building (collectively, the “Replacement Work”).  The Replacement Work shall be (i) performed at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, subject to reimbursement pursuant to Section 5(b) below, (ii) performed by one or more contractors selected by Tenant and approved by Landlord, and (iii) completed on or before March 31, 2019, time being of the essence.  Replacement air conditioning and heating equipment shall be installed per the current Commonwealth of Massachusetts Building Code, 780 CMR and the adopted International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).  Equipment specifications shall, at minimum, follow the efficiency requirements shown on table C403.2.3. of the IECC. All replacement units (Rooftop Units and water heaters) shall be of similar size to the unit being replaced and otherwise be reasonably approved by Landlord in writing in advance of installation.  
(b)    As an inducement to Tenant’s entering into this First Amendment and the Second Amendment to the 149 Lease of even date herewith, Landlord and 149 Landlord have agreed to reimburse Tenant in the aggregate for up to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) (the “RW Allowance”) of the reasonable out of pocket costs and expenses incurred by Tenant in connection with the Replacement Work (the “RW Costs”).  For the purposes hereof, the cost to be so reimbursed by Landlord shall not include any fees paid to Tenant, any Affiliated Entity or Successor nor any so-called “soft costs.”  
(i)    With respect to portions of the Replacement Work relating to the Building (as opposed to the 149 Building), Landlord shall, within thirty (30) days after receipt of a reasonably detailed requisition (accompanied by copies of all invoices and unconditional lien waivers relating to such work from Tenant’s contractor(s), as well as a certification executed by the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operations Officer, or Vice President of Tenant that the amount of the requisition in question does not exceed the cost of the items, services and work covered by such requisition) reimburse Tenant for the RW Costs reflected in such requisition; provided, however, in no event shall Landlord or 149 Landlord have any obligation to reimburse Tenant for more than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) of the RW Costs in the aggregate, it being understood and agreed that any payment made by 149 Landlord on account of the RW Allowance shall reduce the liability of Landlord under this Section 5 (and any payment made by Landlord on account of the RW Allowance shall reduce the liability of 149 Landlord under the 149 Lease).
(ii)    Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained:  (A) Landlord shall have no obligation to advance funds on account of the RW Costs (1) until Landlord shall have received an original W-9 executed by Tenant, nor (2) more than once per month; (B) Landlord shall have no obligation to pay 

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any portion of the RW Allowance with respect to any requisition submitted after June 30, 2019, time being of the essence; and (C) Landlord’s obligation to pay any portion of the RW Allowance shall be conditioned upon there existing no default by Tenant in its obligations under the Lease and/or the 149 Lease at the time that Landlord would otherwise be required to make such payment (it being understood and agreed that if Tenant cures such default prior to the expiration of the notice and/or cure periods set forth in Section 20.1 of the Lease and/or the 149 Lease, as applicable, Landlord shall make such payment promptly after the cure is effectuated). 
(iii)    In the event Tenant completes the Replacement Work and there remains any unused portion of the RW Allowance, then, subject to Section 5(b)(ii) above and the proviso at the end of Section 5(b)(i) above, Tenant shall have the right to apply such unused portion of the RW Allowance to the reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by Tenant in connection with other base building improvements in accordance with the following process: Tenant shall submit a reasonably detailed description of the base building improvements to Landlord with a request that Landlord approve such proposed improvements as “base building improvements”; Landlord shall notify Tenant in writing whether Landlord approves such proposed improvements as “base building improvements,” which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; if approved, then Tenant shall have the right to perform such base building improvements in accordance with Section 11 of the Lease; and Tenant shall apply for reimbursement of the reasonable out of pocket costs incurred by Tenant in connection with such base building improvements in accordance with the process described in Section 5(b)(i) above.  Tenant shall not otherwise be entitled to any such unused portion.
(iv)    In the event Tenant owes Landlord any sums under or pursuant to the Lease at such time as Landlord is obligated pursuant to the provisions of this Section 5 to pay any portion of the RW Allowance, Landlord shall have the right to offset said amount from such payment of the RW Allowance.
6.    Landlord’s EP Work.  Landlord shall use reasonable diligence to perform the following work (“Landlord’s EP Work”): repair the cracking foundation wall at the southwest corner of the Building and remove the abandoned 50kW generator from the roof of the Building.  Landlord’s EP Work shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with Legal Requirements.  
7.    No Removal of Existing Alterations.  Tenant shall not be required to remove any Alterations performed by Tenant prior to the date hereof and all Alterations performed by Tenant prior to the date hereof shall be surrendered with the Premises at the end of the Term.  The foregoing shall not absolve Tenant from its obligation to surrender the Premises free of Hazardous Materials, the same having been properly decommissioned in accordance with a protocol reasonably approved by Landlord and otherwise in compliance with Legal Requirements and in the condition required by the Lease.
8.    Expansion.  Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to keep Tenant informed of any lab/R&D space that may become available in the properties owned by Landlord in Cambridgeport.
9.    Notices.  Pursuant to Section 24 of the Lease, all Notices shall be addressed as follows:
If to Landlord:    MIT 128 Sidney Leasehold LLC    
c/o MIT Cambridge Real Estate LLC
238 Main Street, Suite 200
Cambridge, MA 02142
Attention:  President

With copies to:    MIT Investment Management Company
238 Main Street, Suite 200
Cambridge, MA 02142

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Attention:  Director of Real Estate Legal Services
and
Goulston & Storrs PC
400 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02110 
Attention:  Colleen P. Hussey, Esquire
and
Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.
238 Main Street
Cambridge, MA 02142
Attention: Group Manager

A copy of any Notice to Landlord shall also be sent by electronic mail to mitimcore@mitimco.mit.edu.
If to Tenant:    Acceleron Pharma Inc.
149 Sidney Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
Attention:  General Counsel

A copy of any Notice to Tenant shall also be sent by electronic mail to notice@acceleronpharma.com.
10.    Brokers.  Landlord and Tenant each warrants and represents that it has dealt with no broker in connection with this First Amendment other than Transwestern RBJ and Jones Lang LaSalle New England, LLC (collectively, “Broker”).  Landlord and Tenant each agrees to defend, indemnify and save the other harmless from and against any Claims arising as a result of its breach of the foregoing representation and warranty.  Landlord shall be solely responsible for the payment of any brokerage commissions to Broker.  
11.    Tenant Representations.  Tenant hereby guarantees, warrants and represents to Landlord that (i) Tenant has full corporate, partnership, trust, association or other appropriate power and authority to enter into this First Amendment and to perform all of Tenant’s obligations hereunder, (ii) each person (and all of the persons if more than one signs) signing this First Amendment on behalf of Tenant is duly and validly authorized to do so; (iii) the execution, delivery or performance of this First Amendment by Tenant, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, (A) does not require the consent of any party (including without limitation any of Tenant’s lenders), and (B) will not violate or conflict with any provision of documents or instruments under which Tenant is constituted or to which Tenant is a party; and (iv) as of the date hereof and throughout the Term, neither Tenant nor any of its directors, officers or, to the best of Tenant’s knowledge, any of its owners having an ownership interest of fifty percent (50%) or more in Tenant, (A) are from countries or other areas that are subject to economic, trade, sectoral, or transactional sanctions imposed by the United States Government, or (B) appears on any lists of known or suspected terrorists, terrorist organizations or other prohibited persons made publicly available or published by any agency of the government of the United States or any other jurisdiction in which Tenant is doing business, including but not limited to the List of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons (“SDNs”) maintained by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury.  
12.    Landlord Representations.  Landlord hereby guarantees, warrants and represents to Tenant that (i) Landlord has full limited liability company power and authority to enter into this First Amendment and to perform all of Landlord’s obligations hereunder, (ii) each person (and all of the persons if more than one signs) signing this First Amendment on behalf of Landlord is duly and validly authorized to do so; (iii) the 

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execution, delivery or performance of this First Amendment by Landlord, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, (A) does not require the consent of any party (including without limitation any of Landlord’s lenders), and (B) will not violate or conflict with any provision of documents or instruments under which Landlord is constituted or to which Landlord is a party; and (iv) as of the date hereof and throughout the Term, Landlord is not (A) knowingly in violation of any laws relating to terrorist acts, acts of war and money laundering (“Anti-Terrorism Laws”); or (B) a Prohibited Person as defined under the Anti-Terrorism Laws or identified as a “specially designated national and blocked person” on the most current list published by the OFAC of the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
13.    Ratification.  Except as amended hereby, the terms and conditions of the Lease shall remain unaffected.  From and after the date hereof, all references to the Lease shall mean the Lease as amended hereby.  Tenant confirms and ratifies that, as of the date hereof, (a) the Lease is and remains in good standing and in full force and effect, and (b) Tenant has no claims, counterclaims, set‐offs or defenses against Landlord arising out of the Lease or the Premises or in any way relating thereto.  Landlord confirms and ratifies that, as of the date hereof, (a) the Lease is and remains in good standing and in full force and effect, and (b) Landlord has no claims, counterclaims, set‐offs or defenses against Tenant arising out of the Lease or the Premises or in any way relating thereto.
14.    Miscellaneous.  This First Amendment shall be deemed to have been executed and delivered within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the rights and obligations of Landlord and Tenant hereunder shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and governed by, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts without regard to the laws governing conflicts of laws.  If any term of this First Amendment or the application thereof to any person or circumstances shall be invalid and unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this First Amendment, the application of such term to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected.  This First Amendment is binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of Landlord and Tenant and their respective successors and assigns.  Each party has cooperated in the drafting and preparation of this First Amendment and, therefore, in any construction to be made of this First Amendment, the same shall not be construed against either party.  In the event of litigation relating to this First Amendment, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reimbursement from the other party of its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.  This First Amendment constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous oral and written agreements and discussions, and may not be amended, waived, discharged or terminated except by a written instrument signed by all the parties hereto.  A facsimile, PDF or other electronic signature on this First Amendment shall be equivalent to, and have the same force and effect as, an original signature.

[signatures on following page]

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[SIGNATURE PAGE TO FIRST AMENDMENT TO LEASE BY AND BETWEEN  
MIT 128 SIDNEY LEASEHOLD LLC AND ACCELERON PHARMA INC.]

EXECUTED under seal as of the date first set forth above.

LANDLORD:        MIT 128 SIDNEY LEASEHOLD LLC
By: MIT Cambridge Real Estate LLC, its manager

By: /s/ Seth D. Alexander    
      Seth D. Alexander, President, and not individually

TENANT:        ACCELERON PHARMA INC.

By:    /s/ Kevin F. McLaughlin    
Name: Kevin F. McLaughlin    
Title: Sr.V.P. and CFO    

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EXHIBIT A
	
									
	 
	128 Sidney St. RTU’s

	 
	 
	Make
	Model #
	Serial #
	Type
	Year
	Size
	Age

	1.
	 
	Trane
	SLHFC404CK00E69D3F01P
	J96J72842
	RTU
	1996
	40.0
	21

	
										
	 
	149 Sidney St. RTU’s

	 
	#
	Make
	Model #
	Serial #
	Type
	Year
	Size
	

	Age

	2.
	MUACU-3
	Carrier
	 38AK-024-500
	2693F56576
	Split
	1993
	20.0
	

	24

	3.
	RTU 12
	 
	 
	 
	RTU
	1994
	18.0
	

	22

	4.
	RTU 10
	Bryant
	580DPV036074AAAB
	2494G21264
	RTU
	1994
	3.0
	

	23

	5.
	MUACU-5
	Carrier
	38AE-012-500
	3394F09022
	Split
	1994
	10.0
	

	23

	6.
	MUACU-6
	Carrier
	38AE-012-500
	2894F04145
	Split
	1994
	10.0
	

	23

	7.
	RTU 13
	Carrier
	580DPV060115AAAA
	3695G20676
	RTU
	1995
	5.0
	

	22

	8.
	RTU 14
	Carrier
	588ANW018040ACBD
	3796G11398
	RTU
	1996
	1.5
	

	21

	9.
	RTU 2
	Carrier
	588ANW030080ACBD
	1296G11577
	RTU
	1996
	7.5
	

	21

	10.
	RTU 6
	Carrier
	N/A
	N/A
	RTU
	1996
	5.0
	

	21

	11.
	RTU 1
	Bryant
	588ANW018040ACBD
	3796G11400
	RTU
	1996
	1.5
	

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-8-Sale and Purchase Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 

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FROM AUSTRIA. 
  
  

SALE AND PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

REGARDING THE ENTIRE SHARE CAPITAL 

OF 
 CONSTANTIA LABELS GMBH 

HAENDLER & NATERMANN GMBH 

H&N SUZHOU PACKAGING MATERIALS CO. LTD. 

SGH (NO. 2) LTD. 
 CONSTANTIA
FLEXIBLES AUSTRALIA HOLDING PTY LTD. 
 CONSTANTIA CM LABEL SDN BHD 

GPC III B.V. 
 GPC III PACKAGING
HOLDINGS MEXICO S. DE R.L. DE C.V. 
 GRAFO REGIA, S. DE R.L. DE C.V. 

 
  

 
 

 
  
 

 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
	 Preamble
	  	 	2	 
	 1.
	  	 Definitions and Interpretation
	  	 	4	 
	 2.
	  	 Sale and Assignment of Shares and I/C Positions
	  	 	18	 
	 3.
	  	 Purchase Price
	  	 	20	 
	 4.
	  	 Closing Conditions
	  	 	24	 
	 5.
	  	 Closing
	  	 	26	 
	 6.
	  	 Determination of Final Purchase Price
	  	 	29	 
	 7.
	  	 The Sellers’ Representations and Warranties
	  	 	32	 
	 8.
	  	 Limitation of Liability
	  	 	41	 
	 9.
	  	 The Purchaser’s Representations and Warranties
	  	 	50	 
	 10.
	  	 Beneficiaries
	  	 	56	 
	 11.
	  	 Covenants
	  	 	57	 
	 12.
	  	 Intellectual Property Rights
	  	 	81	 
	 13.
	  	 Rescission
	  	 	82	 
	 14.
	  	 Confidentiality
	  	 	83	 
	 15.
	  	 Governing Law and Arbitration
	  	 	84	 
	 16.
	  	Miscellaneous	  	 	85	 

 SALE AND PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

by and among 
  

	1.	Constantia Flexibles Germany GmbH, a private limited liability company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) organized under the laws of Germany, registered with the commercial
register (Handelsregister) of the local court of Weiden i.d.Opf., Germany, under HRB 4087 with its registered office in Pirkmühle 14-16, 92712 Pirk, Germany 

(hereinafter referred to as “Seller 1”) 

 

	2.	Constantia Flexibles International GmbH, a private limited liability company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) organized under the laws of the Republic of Austria, registered with
the companies register (Firmenbuch) of the commercial court of Vienna, Austria, under FN 253030d with its registered office in Handelskai 92, Rivergate, 1200 Vienna, Austria 

(hereinafter referred to as “Seller 2”) 

 

	3.	Constantia Flexibles Group GmbH, a private limited liability company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) organized under the laws of the Republic of Austria, registered with the
companies register (Firmenbuch) of the commercial court of Vienna, Austria, under FN 332189p with its registered office in Handelskai 92, Rivergate, 1200 Vienna, Austria 

(hereinafter referred to as “Seller 3”) 

 

	4.	GPC Holdings B.V., a private limited liability company (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid) organized under the laws of the Netherlands, registered with the Dutch
trade register (kamer van koophandel), The Netherlands, under 34287059 with its registered office in Herengracht 466, 1017CA Amsterdam, The Netherlands 

(hereinafter referred to as “Seller 4”, Seller 1, Seller 2, Seller 3 and Seller 4 hereinafter collectively
referred to as the “Sellers”) 
  

	5.	Multi-Color Corporation, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Ohio with its chief executive office at 4053 Clough Woods Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103, 

(hereinafter referred to as the “Purchaser” 

and Seller 1, Seller 2, Seller 3, Seller 4, and the Purchaser are hereinafter referred to collectively as
“Parties” and individually as a “Party”). 

  
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 PREAMBLE 
  

	(A)	Seller 1 and Seller 2 are the sole shareholders of Constantia Labels GmbH, a German limited liability company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung), with its registered
seat in Heiligenstadt, registered with the commercial register at the local court of Jena under HRB 503086 (“C Labels”), holding shares in C Labels as laid out in Schedule (A). The total share
capital of C Labels amounts to EUR 25,000, consisting of 25,000 shares in the nominal amount of EUR 1 each (“C Labels Shares”). 

 

	(B)	Seller 1 and Seller 3 are the sole shareholders of Haendler & Natermann Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, a German limited liability company (Gesellschaft mit
beschränkter Haftung), with its registered seat in Hann. Münden, registered with the commercial register at the local court of Göttingen under HRB 112118 (“H&N”), holding shares in
H&N as laid out in Schedule (A). The total share capital of H&N amounts to EUR 15,000,000, consisting of two shares in the nominal amounts of EUR 13,500,000 and EUR 1,500,000 (“H&N
Shares”). 

  

	(C)	Seller 2 is the sole shareholder of H&N Suzhou Packaging Materials Co. Ltd., a limited liability company established under the laws of the Peoples Republic of China, with its registered seat in Taicang, registered
with the Suzhou Taicang Administration for Industry and Commerce under no. 91320585628442170C (“H&N Suzhou”), holding one share in H&N Suzhou as laid out in Schedule (A). The total
registered capital of H&N Suzhou amounts to EUR 4,826,378.06 (“H&N Suzhou Share”). 

  

	(D)	Seller 2 is the sole shareholder of SGH (No. 2) Ltd., an English limited liability company incorporated under the laws of England & Wales, and registered with the Companies House of Great Britain under no.
07714168 (“SGH”), holding shares in SGH as laid out in Schedule (A). The total share capital of SGH amounts to GBP 28,452,864.41, consisting of 2,845,286,441 shares in the nominal amount
of GBP 0.01 each (“SGH Shares”). 

  

	(E)	Seller 2 is the sole shareholder of Constantia CM Label SDN BHD, a Malaysian limited liability company incorporated under the laws of Malaysia, and registered under
no. 858313-H (“CM”), holding shares in CM as laid out in Schedule (A). The total share capital of CM amounts to RM 13,000,000, consisting of 13,000,000
shares in the amount of RM 1 each (“CM Shares”). 

  

	(F)	Seller 2 is the sole shareholder of Constantia Flexibles Australia Holding Pty Ltd., a proprietary company limited by shares incorporated under the laws of Victoria, Australia, and registered with the Australian
Securities and Investments Commission under ACN 608 731 728 (“CFAH”), holding shares in CFAH as laid out in Schedule (A). The total number of issued shares in CFAH is 25,239,504, each of which were fully
paid at an issue price of AUD 1 each (“CFAH Shares”). 

  
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	(G)	Seller 4 is the sole shareholder of GPC III B.V., a Dutch limited liability company incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands, and registered with the Dutch trade register (kamer van
koophandel) under no. 50715046 (“GPC III”), holding shares in GPC III as laid out in Schedule (A). The total share capital of GPC III amounts to EUR 18,000, consisting of 18,000 shares in
the nominal amount of EUR 1 each (“GPC III Shares”). 

  

	(H)	Seller 4 and GPC III are the sole equity holders of GPC III Packaging Holdings Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V., a limited liability company incorporated under the laws of Mexico, and registered with the Public Registry of
Commerce of Nuevo León under the mercantile folio number 123450*1 (“GPC III Packaging”), holding equity quotas in GPC III Packaging as laid out in Schedule (A). The total stock capital of GPC III
Packaging equals MXP$575,398,854.73, consisting of two equity quotas, out of which the equity quota held by GPC III Packaging equals MXP$575,398,853.73, which represents 99.99% and the equity quota held by Seller 4 equals MXP$1, which represents
0.01% (the equity quota held by Seller 4 hereinafter referred to as “GPC III Packaging Share”). 

  

	(I)	Seller 4 and GPC III Packaging are the sole equity holders of Grafo Regia, S. de R.L. de C.V., a limited liability company incorporated under the laws of Mexico, and registered with the Public Registry of Commerce of
Nuevo León under the mercantile folio number 78510*1 (“Grafo”), holding equity quotas in Grafo as laid out in Schedule (A). The total stock capital of Grafo equals MXP$291,521,984, consisting of two equity quotas, out
of which the equity quota held by GPC III Packaging equals MXP$291,521,983, which represents 99.99% and the equity quota held by Seller 4 equals MXP$1, which represents 0.01% (the equity quota held by Seller 4 hereinafter referred to as
“Grafo Share”). 

  

	(J)	The Sellers intend to sell and transfer all of their C Labels Shares, H&N Shares, H&N Suzhou Share, SGH Shares, CM Shares and CFAH Shares, GPC III Shares, GPC III Packaging Share and Grafo Share (collectively
the “Sold Shares”) to the Purchaser. In addition, Seller 3 intends to sell and assign the I/C Payables to the Purchaser. Having carried out a due diligence review of the Labels Group, the Purchaser intends to acquire the
Shares pursuant to the terms and conditions set out in this agreement (the “Agreement”). 

  

	(K)	GPC III is an equity holder of Aluprint S. de R.L. de C.V., a limited liability company incorporated under the laws of Mexico, and registered with the Public Registry of Commerce of Mexico City under the mercantile
folio number 259868 (“Aluprint”), holding an equity quota in Aluprint which equals MXP$1, which represents 0.01% (the equity quota held by GPC III hereinafter referred to as “Aluprint Share”).

  

	(L)	 Sellers 2 and 3 are indirect shareholders of Afripack Consumer Flexibles Pty., Ltd. a limited liability company
incorporated under the laws of South Africa, with registered address of 75 Richard Carte Road, Mobeni, 4052, South Africa and with registration number 2008/016495/07 (“Afripack”). The Sellers intend that Afripack sells parts of its

  
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operations relating to the labels business (“Afripack Labels Operations”) by way of a transfer of assets to an entity nominated by the Purchaser and the Purchaser
intends that such entity acquires these assets. 

  

	1.	DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

 In this Agreement, as well as in any certificate or other document made or
delivered pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement, capitalized words and expressions shall have the meanings set next to them as follows, unless explicitly set out otherwise in this Agreement or such certificate or such other document: 

“ABGB” means the General Civil Law of the Republic of Austria (Allgemeines Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch);

 “Accounting Firm” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 6.2.3(a); 

“Accounting Principles” shall mean IFRS as applied in a manner consistent with the Financial Statements; 

“Affiliates” shall mean any entity controlled by, or controlling, or under the common control of another entity or person or
group of persons (in each case, including indirect control regardless of whether or not linked through any participation) and the term “control” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 15 Austrian Stock Corporation Act
(AktG) or Section 244 (2) and (4) Austrian Commercial Code (UGB); 
 “Afripack” shall have the
meaning set forth in Preamble (L); 
 “Afripack Labels Operations” shall have the meaning set forth in
Preamble (L); 
 “Afripack Purchase Price” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.7; 

“Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (J); 

“Aluprint” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (K); 

“Aluprint Share” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (K); 

“Assignment and Assumption Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 2.3.1; 

“Base Cash Purchase Price” means (a) the Enterprise Value less (b) the Stock Value; 

“Beneficiary / Beneficiaries” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 10.1.1(a); 

  
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 “Benefit Arrangement” means any material employment, severance or other
similar contract, or arrangement and each plan, arrangement, program, agreement or commitment providing for insurance coverage (including any self-insurance arrangements), disability benefits, supplemental unemployment benefits, retirement benefits,
life, health or accident benefits, deferred compensation, profit-sharing, stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, stock purchases, post-retirement insurance, compensation or benefits outside arrangements applicable under
mandatory Laws providing for the same or other benefits; 
 “Breach” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 8.1.1;

 “Business Day” shall mean any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in Frankfurt am Main, London and
Vienna on which the banks in Frankfurt am Main, London and Vienna are open to transact normal commercial business; 
 “Business
Employee” shall mean all employees, officers and directors of the Group Companies as of the Signing Date and the Transferred Employees; 

“Business Real Property” shall mean, collectively, the Owned Real Property and the Leased Real Property; 

“Cap” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 8.5.2; 

“C Labels Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (A); 

“C Labels” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (A); 

“Carve-Out” shall mean the actions taken by Sellers or the Group Companies to
facilitate the termination of the relationship between Sellers and the Group Companies and establish the Labels Business as a stand-alone division or enterprise; 

“Carve-Out Companies” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.5.1;

 “Carve-Out Accounts” shall have the meaning set forth in
Clause 11.5.4; 
 “Carve-Out Date” shall have the meaning set forth in
Clause 11.5.1; 
 “Carve-Out Loss Compensation Obligation”
shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.5.5; 
 “Carve-Out Profit
Transfer Obligation” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.5.6; 
 “Cash” shall have the
meaning set forth in Clause 3.1.2(a); 

  
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 “Cash Pool Agreements” shall have the meaning set forth in
Clause 11.2.1; 
 “CFAH” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (F); 

“CFAH Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (F); 

“Claim Addressee” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 8.8; 

“Clause” means a clause of this Agreement; 

“Closing” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.1; 

“Closing Actions” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.2; 

“Closing Conditions” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 4; 

“Closing Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.1; 

“Closing Financial Statements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 3.1.2; 

“Closing Memorandum” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.2.18; 

“CM” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (E); 

“CM Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (E); 

“Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; 

“Collective Agreements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.17.1; 

“Commitment Letter” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 9.2.1; 

“Companies” shall mean C Labels, H&N, H&N Suzhou, SGH, CM, CFAH and GPC III; 

“Consideration” shall mean the Purchase Price and the I/C Payables Purchase Price; 

“CTA” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.3.2; 

“Customer Agreements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.8.1; 

“Data Room” means the virtual data room designated “Project Marco Polo” hosted by Merrill under
https://eu1.merrilcorp.com which was available to the Purchaser from June 16, 2017 until July 12, 2017; 
 “Disclosed
Information” shall mean: 
 (a) this Agreement and all of its Schedules and Exhibits; 

  
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 (b) any documents, materials or information contained in the Data Room to the extent such
information is in English, French, German or Romanian and properly filed in a labeled folder which a reasonable person would expect would contain such disclosed information and was available in the Data Room as of July 13, 2017 and any written
answers provided through the Q&A process and such other information as has been provided to the Purchaser and been stored on an USB-stick which will be deposited with the acting notary; and 

(c) any information in Purchaser’s Knowledge. 

“Dispute” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 15.1.2; 

“Dispute Notice” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 15.1.3; 

“Disputed Matters” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 6.2.3(a); 

“Earn-Out” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 9.9.1; 

“Encumbrance” shall mean with respect to any property or asset, any material claim, lien, pledge, charge, easement, security
interest, deed of trust or mortgage in respect of such property or asset; 
 “Enterprise Value” shall mean
EUR 1,147,000,000.00; 
 “Environment” shall mean soil, surface water, groundwater, land, sediments, surface or
subsurface strata, ambient air, or indoor air structures; 
 “Environmental Permits” shall have the meaning set forth
in Clause 7.20.1; 
 “Environmental Requirements” shall mean all requirements under Laws concerning the
protection of the Environment from contamination or pollution, or Hazardous Substances; 
 “Equity Securities” of any
person means (i) shares of capital stock, limited liability company interests, partnership interests or other equity securities of such person, (ii) subscriptions, calls, warrants, options or commitments of any kind or character relating
to, or entitling any person to purchase or otherwise acquire, any capital stock, limited liability company interests, partnership interests or other equity securities of such person, (iii) securities convertible into or exercisable or
exchangeable for shares of capital stock, limited liability company interests, partnership interests or other equity securities of such person and (iv) equity equivalents, interests in the ownership or earnings of, or equity appreciation,
phantom stock or other similar rights of, or with respect to, such person. 
 “ERISA” means the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, as amended; 

  
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 “Exchange Act” means the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended, and any successor United States federal statute, and the rules and regulations thereunder which shall be in effect from time to time; 

“Exhibit” shall mean an exhibit to a Schedule of this Agreement; 

“Factoring Agreements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.11; 

“Final Carve-Out Accounts” shall have the meaning set forth in
Clause 11.5.4; 
 “Final Termination Accounts” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.3;

 “Financial Indebtedness” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 3.1.2(b); 

“Financial Statements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.7; 

“Financing” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 9.2.1; 

“Financing Marketing Materials” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.3.2(b); 

“Financing Sources” means the persons (including the parties to the Purchaser Financing Documents, but excluding
Purchaser and its Affiliates) that have committed to provide (directly or indirectly) or otherwise entered into agreements in connection with the Financing, and any joinder agreements, indentures or credit agreements entered into pursuant thereto or
relating thereto, including the agents, arrangers, lenders and other entities that have committed to provide or arrange all or part of the Financing, together with their Affiliates and representatives involved in the Financing and their successors
and assigns; 
 “Foreign Trade Laws” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.14.2; 

“Fraud and Bribery Laws” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.14.1; 

“Funds” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 9.2.2; 

“German GAAP” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.3; 

“Governmental Entity” means any United States or foreign (a) federal, state, local, municipal or other government,
(b) governmental or quasi-governmental entity of any nature (including, without limitation, any governmental agency, branch, department, official or entity and any court or other tribunal), or (c) body exercising or entitled to exercise
any public administrative, executive, judicial, legislative, police, regulatory or taxing authority or power of any nature, including, without limitation, any arbitral tribunal; 

“GPC III” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (G); 

  
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 “GPC III Packaging” shall have the meaning set forth in
Preamble (H); 
 “GPC III Packaging Share” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (H);

 “GPC III Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (G); 

“Grafo” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (I); 

“Grafo Share” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (I); 

“Group Company Plans” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.18.1; 

“Group Companies” means the entities listed in Schedule (A) and Schedule (B);

 “Guarantees” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.13; 

“H&N” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (B); 

“H&N Claim” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.15; 

“H&N Fiscal Unity” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.8; 

“H&N Loss Compensation Obligation” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.4; 

“H&N PLTA” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.1; 

“H&N Profit Transfer Obligation” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.5; 

“H&N Relevant Tax Matter” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.11; 

“H&N Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (B); 

“H&N Suzhou” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (C); 

“H&N Suzhou Share” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (C); 

“H&N Tax Litigation” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.13; 

“H&N Tax Returns” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.10; 

“Hazardous Substances” shall mean any chemical, substance, waste, material, pollutant, or contaminant, including those
defined, listed, or identified as a “hazardous substance,” “hazardous waste,” “toxic substance,” “toxic material” or otherwise regulated under any Environmental Laws, including oil and petroleum products or
byproducts and any constituents thereof, urea formaldehyde insulation, asbestos, and polychlorinated biphenyls; 

  
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 “HSR Act” means the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976,
as amended, and any successor United States federal statute and the rules and regulations thereunder which shall be in effect from time to time; 

“I/C Payables” shall mean all intercompany payables by the Group Companies to Seller 3 (as lender) as of the
Closing Date including the outstanding principal amounts plus accrued and unpaid interest as well as further items as set forth in this Agreement and any other payables by the Group Companies to Sellers or any of the Sellers’ Affiliates which
are not Group Companies, the status of which as of June 30, 2017 is set out in Schedule (D); 

“I/C Payables Amount” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 2.2.1; 

“I/C Payables Purchase Price” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 3.2; 

“I/C Receivables” shall mean all intercompany receivables owed by Seller 3 (as borrower) to the Group Companies as of
the Closing Date including the outstanding principal amounts plus accrued and unpaid interest as well as further items as set forth in this Agreement and any other receivables owed to the Group Companies by Sellers or any of the Sellers’
Affiliates which are not Group Companies, the status of which as of June 30, 2017 is set out in Schedule (E); 

“I/C Receivables Amount” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 2.3.2; 

“IFRS” shall mean the International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the European Union and as in effect at the
time any applicable financial statements were prepared; 
 “Insurance Policies” shall have the meaning set forth in
Clause 7.21; 
 “Investors’ Rights Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.2.14; 

“Issue Price” shall mean EUR 65.40; 

“IT TSA” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.2.17(b); 

“IT TSA Afripack” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.2.17(c); 

“IT TSA Grafo Regia” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.2.17(d); 

“Key Employees” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.17.3; 

“Labels Business” shall mean the business as conducted by the Group Companies as well as the Afripack Labels
Operations; 

  
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 “Labels Business Employee Plans” means, collectively, each
Parent Plan and each Group Company Plan; 
 “Labels Group” shall mean all Group Companies; 

“Latest Balance Sheet” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.7; 

“Law” means any federal, state, local or foreign law, statute, ordinance, rule, guideline, regulation, order, writ, decree,
agency requirement, license or permit of any Governmental Entity; 
 “Lease Agreements” shall have the meaning set
forth in Clause 7.12.2; 
 “Leased Real Property” shall mean the real property that is not owned in fee
simple by a Material Group Company or Afripack that a Material Group Company or Afripack either occupies or uses or has the right to occupy or use in connection with the Labels Business and where the failure to lease such property would have a
material adverse effect on the respective Material Group Company or Afripack; 
 “Losses” shall have the meaning set forth
in Clause 8.1.2; 
 “Material Group Companies” means the Companies and the entities listed in
Schedule (C); 
 “Material Intellectual Property Rights” shall mean all
material and registered (a) trade names, trademarks, trademark registrations, trademark applications, service marks, service mark registrations; (b) copyrights, copyrightable works, copyright registrations, copyright applications;
(c) patent rights (including issued patents, applications, divisions, continuations and continuations-in-part, reissues, patents of addition, utility models and
inventors’ certificates); licenses and sublicenses with respect to any of the foregoing; and (e) domain names and where the failure to hold such Intellectual Property Rights would have a material adverse effect on the respective Group
Company; 
 “MCC Securities” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 9.3.2; 

“MCC Shares” means Common Shares of Purchaser; 

“Notice of Disagreement” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 6.2.1; 

“Order” shall mean any decree (consent or otherwise), injunction, order, ruling, writ, directive, notice of violation (but
only a notice of violation pursuant to Environmental Laws or Environmental Permits) quasi-judicial decision or award or administrative decision or award of any federal, state, local, foreign or other court, arbitrator, tribunal, administrative

  
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agency or Governmental Entity to which any person is a party or that is or may be legally binding and enforceable on any person or its securities, assets or business; 

“Parent Plans” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.18.1; 

“Party” or “Parties” shall have the meaning set forth in the introduction; 

“Pemara SPA” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 9.9.1; 

“Permits” shall mean all licenses, franchises, permits, approvals, authorizations, exemptions, certificates, registrations,
and similar documents or instruments each of all Governmental Entities material to the operation of the Labels Business or the business or Purchaser, as applicable, as it is currently conducted; 

“Permitted Exceptions” shall mean the following: 

 

	 	(a)	Encumbrances for Taxes, assessments and charges and other claims not yet payable or the validity of which a Seller or Group Company is contesting in good faith; 

 

	 	(b)	mechanic’s, workmen’s, repairmen’s, warehousemen’s or landlord’s and carrier’s Encumbrances arising in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice; 

 

	 	(c)	all existing general utility easements serving the Owned Real Property and all other instruments and encumbrances which affect the Owned Real Property and are recorded in the public records where the Owned Real Property
is located; 

  

	 	(d)	zoning Laws affecting the Owned Real Property; 

  

	 	(e)	Encumbrances under local financing based on general terms and conditions entered into in the ordinary course of business; and 

  

	 	(f)	in the case of Sellers, the Encumbrances set forth on Schedule (F); 

“PLTA” shall mean a profit and loss transfer agreement (Gewinnabführungsvertrag); 

“Post-Closing Date Period” shall mean the time period following the Closing Date and, in cases of Taxes which
are assessed on the basis of or for taxable periods (Veranlagungs- bzw. Erhebungszeiträume), (i) any taxable period (Veranlagungs- bzw. Erhebungszeitraum) beginning on the day following the Closing Date
or any time thereafter and (ii) in the case of any taxable period (Veranlagungs- bzw. Erhebungszeitraum) commencing prior to the day following the Closing Date and ending after the Closing Date, the portion thereof
attributable to the period following the Closing Date; 

  
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 “Pre-Closing Date Period”
shall mean the time period up to and including the Closing Date and, in cases of Taxes which are assessed on the basis of or for taxable periods (Veranlagungs- bzw. Erhebungszeiträume), (i) any taxable period
(Veranlagungs- bzw. Erhebungszeitraum) ending on or before the Closing Date and (ii) in the case of any taxable period (Veranlagungs- bzw. Erhebungszeitraum) commencing prior to the
Closing Date and ending after the Closing Date, the portion thereof up to the Closing Date; 

“Pre-Closing Date Taxes” shall have the meaning set forth in
Clause 11.4.10; 
 “Preliminary Cash Purchase Price” means the Preliminary Purchase Price less the
Stock Value; 
 “Preliminary Purchase Price” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 3.3; 

“Proceeding” means any claim, action, litigation, suit, arbitration, investigation or proceeding by or before any Governmental
Entity or arbitrator; 
 “Purchase Price” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 3.1.3; 

“Purchase Price Items” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 3.1.2; 

“Purchaser” shall have the meaning set forth in the introduction; 

“Purchaser Financing Documents” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 9.2.1; 

“Purchaser Financing Entity” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 9.2.1; 

“Purchaser Financing Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 9.2.1; 

“Purchaser’s Claim” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 8.2; 

“Purchaser’s Knowledge” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 8.2.1; 

“Reference Net Working Capital” means EUR 129,000,000 (in words: one hundred twenty nine million Euros);

 “Regulatory Clearances” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 4.1; 

“Release” means any release, spill, emission, leaking, pumping, injection, deposit, disposal, discharge, dispersal, leaching,
pouring, emptying, escaping, dumping, placing, discarding, abandonment, movement or migration of Hazardous Substances, whether sudden or non-sudden and whether accidental or
non-accidental, or any “release”, “emission” or “discharge” as those terms are defined pursuant to any applicable Environmental Law; 

“Release Documentation” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.2.13; 

  
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 “Relevant Security Interests” shall mean all guarantees and other
security interests granted in connection with the senior facilities agreement, dated March 24, 2015, and amended on July 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016, entered into between, inter alia, Constantia Lux Parent S.A. as
Obligors’ Agent, UniCredit Bank AG, London Branch as Common Agent and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as USD Agent, either granted by a Group Company or granted by a shareholder of a Group Company regarding the shares in such Group Company and all
other security interests, liens or charges encumbering the Sold Shares or the assets of the Group Companies other than Permitted Exceptions; 

“Required Financial Information” means (a) audited consolidated financial statements of the Group Companies
and the Afripack Labels Operation consisting of audited consolidated balance sheets as of the last date of each of the three (3) fiscal years of the Companies ended at least ninety (90) days prior to the Closing Date and audited
consolidated income statements and statements of stockholders’ equity and cash flows including footnotes for each of the three (3) fiscal years of the Group Companies and the Afripack Labels Operation ended at least ninety (90) days
prior to the Closing Date, and (b) the reviewed balance sheets of the Group Companies and the Afripack Labels Operation as of June 30, 2017 and the related reviewed consolidated income statements, statements of stockholders equity and
statement of cash flows including footnotes for the six-month period then ended, and (c) a profit and loss statements including footnotes of the Group Companies and the Afripack Labels Operation as of
June 30, 2017 for the three-month period then ended and (d) reviewed profit and loss statements including footnotes of the Group Companies and the Afripack Labels Operation for each fiscal quarter ended after June 30, 2017 and at
least forty-five (45) days prior to the Closing Date, provided that the information pursuant to (d) shall only be delivered forty-five (45) days upon receipt of a notice of the Purchaser after the end of such fiscal quarter stating
that Closing will not occur within forty-five (45) days after the end of the respective fiscal quarter and that Sellers shall prepare such statements; 

“RETT” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 16.2.1; 

“RETT Notifications” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 16.2.1; 

“Sale and Assignment Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 2.2.1; 

“Schedule” means a schedule to this Agreement; 

“SEC” means the Securities and Exchange Commission; 

“Securities Act” means the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended and any successor United States federal statute, and
the rules and regulations thereunder, which shall be in effect from time to time; 

  
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 “Seller 1” shall have the meaning set forth in the
introduction; 
 “Seller 2” shall have the meaning set forth in the introduction; 

“Seller 3” shall have the meaning set forth in the introduction; 

“Seller 4” shall have the meaning set forth in the introduction; 

“Sellers” shall have the meaning set forth in the introduction; 

“Sellers’ Closing Account” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 3.4.1; 

“Seller Expenses” means, without duplication, and to the extent unpaid as of 00:01 CET am central european time on the
the Closing Date, the aggregate amount of liabilities payable by the Group Companies or for which any Group Company or Purchaser could become liable on or after the Closing in connection with the negotiation and consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement or the related documents for (a) the fees and expenses of any brokers, finders, consultants, agents, legal advisors and other advisors, and (b) the amount of stay bonuses, sale bonuses, change of control
payments, retention payments or other payments and the amount of the employer’s share of any employment, payroll or social security Taxes with respect to the amounts set forth in this clause (b) of this definition and each not forming part
of Financial Indebtedness; 
 “Sellers’ Knowledge” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.1.3; 

“Sellers’ Representative” shall mean Seller 3; 

“Sellers’ Retained Intellectual Property Rights” shall have the meaning set forth in
Clause 12.1; 
 “Service Agreements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.10.1; 

“SGH” shall have the meaning as set forth in Preamble (D); 

“SGH Shares” shall have the meaning as set forth in Preamble (D); 

“Signing Date” shall mean the date of execution of this Agreement; 

“Sold Shares” shall have the meaning set forth in Preamble (J); 

“Stock Purchase Price” means such number of MCC Shares which would equal 19.9% of the lesser of (a) the
number of MCC Shares issued and outstanding as of the close of business two Business Days prior to the Closing Date and (b) the number of MCC Shares issued and outstanding immediately prior to giving effect to the Closing; 

  
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 “Stock Value” means the aggregate value of (a) the Issue Price,
multiplied by (b) the number of MCC Shares constituting the Stock Purchase Price; 
 “Supplier
Agreements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.9.1; 
 “Tax” or “Taxes” shall
mean any taxes (Abgaben) and similar charges imposed in accordance with the Law and paid to (or imposed for) Governmental Entities, in particular any and all withholding taxes, income taxes, trade tax (Gewerbesteuer) payroll and
payroll related taxes, unclaimed property and escheat taxes, stamp duties pursuant to the Stamp Duty Act (Gebührengesetz), real estate transfer tax (Grunderwerbsteuer), capital transfer tax (Kapitalverkehrsteuern), VAT,
social security contributions (including, without limitation, contributions for severance payments and statutory accident insurance), social charges, custom duties, payments for taxes based on contractual or secondary obligations (including
interest, surcharges, ancillary charges to taxes (steuerliche Nebenleistungen), and penalties associated therewith), irrespective of whether it is federal, state, municipal, or Austrian taxes or taxes of any other country and
irrespective of whether disputed or not and whether owed as debtor of the respective tax, or otherwise, including amounts payable under a statutory sharing mechanism; 

“Termination Accounts” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.3; 

“Termination Date” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 11.4.1; 

“Third Party Claim” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 8.8; 

“Transaction Costs” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.23; 

“Transferred Employees” has the meaning set forth in Clause 11.12; 

“TSA” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 5.2.17(a); 

“UGB” means the Austrian Commercial Code (Unternehmensgesetzbuch); 

“US Plans” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 7.18.5; 

“VAT” shall mean value added tax and similar tax in any jurisdiction, including, but not limited to (i) any tax imposed
in accordance with the EU Council Directive of November 28, 2006 on the common system of value added tax (2006/112 EC); (ii) any other tax of a similar nature, including but not limited to any goods and services, sales, use, gross
receipts, business, consumption, stamp and other similar taxes, levies, duties and charges whether imposed in a member state of the European Union in substitution for, or levied in addition to, such tax referred to in (i) above, or imposed
elsewhere and (iii) general sales taxes; and  

  
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 “Working Capital Adjustment” shall have the meaning set forth in
Clause 3.1.2(c). 
  

	1.2	Interpretation 

  

	1.2.1	The table of contents and the table of exhibits and schedules, as well as the headings to Clauses and schedules, are for convenience only and do not modify, alter, limit or affect in any other way the meaning or
interpretation of this Agreement. 

  

	1.2.2	The words “include”, “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation”. 

 

	1.2.3	The words “hereof”, “herein” and “hereunder” and any words of similar import shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement.

  

	1.2.4	Words denoting the singular include the plural and vice versa and words importing gender or references to any gender include each gender. 

 

	1.2.5	References to any statute or statutory provision shall be construed as a reference to the same as it may have been, or may from time to time be amended, modified or re-enacted
except to the extent that any amendment or modification made or coming into effect of any statute or statutory provision after the Signing Date would increase the liability of the Sellers under this Agreement. 

 

	1.2.6	References to any Austrian legal concept or provision of Austrian statutory law shall, in respect of any jurisdiction other than the Republic of Austria, be deemed to refer to the equivalent concept or provision of
statutory law in such jurisdiction or, where there is no equivalent concept or provision of statutory law, to that which most closely approximates to the Austrian legal concept or provision of Austrian statutory law in such jurisdiction.

  

	1.2.7	References to any point in time in this Agreement shall be construed as to refer to the respective point in time CET. 

  

	1.2.8	References to a “person” shall be construed so as to include any individual, firm, company, government, state or agency of a state, local or municipal authority or government body or any joint venture,
association or partnership (whether or not having separate legal personality and whether or not being incorporated) and its respective legal successors and assigns. 

 

	1.2.9	References to “guarantee” or “guarantees” shall be construed as a guarantee pursuant to Section 880a second case ABGB; references to “procure” shall mean “verpflichtet
sich, dafür Sorge zu tragen” (Verwendungszusage). 

  

	1.2.10	 References to “costs” and/or “expenses” incurred by a person shall not include any amount in
respect of VAT comprising such cost or expenses for which either that person 

  
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or, if relevant, any other member of the VAT group to which that person belongs is entitled to credit as input Tax (Vorsteuerabzug). 

 

	1.2.11	If an act or omission herein is subject to being permitted or in accordance with “mandatory Law” this shall not be interpreted to prevent or exclude the act or omission if the respective Party can effect such
act or omission being permitted by or being in accordance with mandatory Law by waiving a right of confidentiality. 

  

	1.2.12	Each Party has participated in the drafting and negotiation of this Agreement. If an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be construed as if jointly drafted by all Parties and
no burden of proof shall arise favouring or disfavouring any Party by virtue of authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. 

  

	1.2.13	To the extent that a certain Schedule to this Agreement discloses or describes any matters or things, such disclosure or description shall be deemed to be disclosed or described in each other Schedule to the extent that
the relevance of such matter or thing to such other Schedule is readily apparent for a diligent reader, the matter shall be deemed disclosed for purposes of each such other Schedule. The fact that a matter has been disclosed in this Agreement
(including in a Schedule) shall not be used to construe the extent to which disclosure is required pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. 

  

	1.2.14	This English language version shall be determinative (in case a translation is made), provided that where German expressions are used in parentheses, the German expression shall be determinative. 

 

	2.	SALE AND ASSIGNMENT OF SHARES AND I/C POSITIONS 

  

	2.1	Sale and Assignment of Shares 

  

	2.1.1	Seller 1 and Seller 2 hereby both sell, free and clear of all Encumbrances as of the Closing, the C Labels Shares held by them as listed in Schedule (A); 

Seller 1 and Seller 3 hereby both sell, free and clear of all Encumbrances as of the Closing, the H&N Shares held by them as
listed in Schedule (A); 
 Seller 2 hereby sells, free and clear of all Encumbrances as of the Closing, the H&N
Suzhou Shares held by it as listed in Schedule (A); 
 Seller 2 hereby sells, free and clear of all Encumbrances as
of the Closing, the SGH Shares held by it as listed in Schedule (A); 
 Seller 2 hereby sells, free and clear of
all Encumbrances as of the Closing, the CM Shares held by it as listed in Schedule (A); 

  
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 Seller 2 hereby sells, free and clear of all Encumbrances as of the Closing, the CFAH Shares held
by it as listed in Schedule (A); 
 Seller 4 hereby sells, free and clear of all Encumbrances as of the Closing,
the GPC III Shares held by it as listed in Schedule (A); 
 Seller 4 hereby sells, free and clear of all
Encumbrances as of the Closing, the GPC III Packaging Shares held by it as listed in Schedule (A); and 
 Seller 4
hereby sells, free and clear of all Encumbrances as of the Closing, the Grafo Shares held by it as listed in Schedule (A) 

to the Purchaser. 
 The Purchaser
hereby purchases and accepts the sale of the Sold Shares. 
  

	2.1.2	Each sale of the Sold Shares as specified in Clause 2.1.1 shall occur as of the expiry of the (zum Ende des) Closing Date and include all ancillary rights and benefits as well as obligations
associated with and arising from those Sold Shares, including dividend rights to all profits not yet distributed to the Sellers with effect as of the expiry of the (zum Ende des) Closing Date. 

 

	2.1.3	The Sellers and the Purchaser undertake, subject to the occurrence or waiver of the Closing Conditions, to transfer and assign the Sold Shares from the Sellers to the Purchaser as of the expiry of the (zum
Ende des) Closing Date by performing the measures set forth in Schedule 2.1.3 prior to and at the Closing Date. 

  

	2.2	Transfer of Claims underlying I/C Payables 

  

	2.2.1	Seller 3 and the Purchaser undertake, subject to the occurrence or waiver of the Closing Conditions, to transfer the claims underlying the I/C Payables from Seller 3 to the Purchaser on the Closing Date, e.g., (a) by
entering into a sale and assignment agreement in the form attached as Schedule 2.2.1 on the Closing Date for the sale and assignment of the claims underlying the I/C Payables by Seller 3 to the Purchaser (“Sale and Assignment
Agreement”) or (b) by another means agreed until then (see Clause 2.4 below). 

  

	2.2.2	The Sellers shall provide to the Purchaser not less than ten (10) Business Days before the Closing Date, the outstanding amounts under the I/C Payables as of the Closing Date (together the “I/C Payables
Amount”) and it shall then be mutually decided by what means the transfer of the claims underlying the I/C Payables from Seller 3 to the Purchaser shall occur (see Clause 2.4 below). 

 

	2.2.3	The transfer of the I/C Payables shall occur as of the expiry of the (zum Ende des) Closing Date. 

  
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	2.3	Assumption of Debt Obligations underlying I/C Receivables 

  

	2.3.1	The Sellers and the Purchaser undertake, subject to the occurrence or waiver of the Closing Conditions, to enter into an assignment and assumption agreement in the form attached as Schedule 2.3.1 with debt
discharging effect (“Assignment and Assumption Agreement”). 

  

	2.3.2	The Purchaser undertakes, subject to the occurrence or waiver of the Closing Conditions, to assume all debt obligations underlying I/C Receivables (privative Schuldübernahme). The
Sellers shall provide the Purchaser not less than ten (10) Business Days before the Closing Date with the outstanding amounts under the I/C Receivables as of the Closing Date (together the “I/C Receivables Amount”).

  

	2.3.3	The assumption of the I/C Receivables shall occur as of the expiry of the (zum Ende des) Closing Date. 

  

	2.4	Alternative Measures 

 The Sellers and Purchaser agree that they may discuss and agree on
alternative options for the sale and assignment or novation of claims underlying the I/C Payables (Clause 2.2.1) and debt obligations underlying the I/C Receivables (Clause 2.2.1) prior to Closing Date, among other, by means of payment of the I/C
Payables to the respective Seller or its Affiliates or vice versa to the Group Companies and request of ex lege assignment according to section 1422 ABGB. 

 

	3.	PURCHASE PRICE 

  

	3.1	Purchase Price 

 The Purchaser shall pay, in accordance with Clause 3.4, as consideration
for the transfer of the Sold Shares and all further assets of the Labels Business, the aggregate of: 
  

	3.1.1	the Stock Purchase Price and a cash amount equal to the Base Cash Purchase Price, in each case the value of which shall be attributed to the Sold Shares and the other assets of the Labels Business in accordance with
Schedule 3.1.1; 

  

	3.1.2	plus or minus, as the case may be, as of the expiry of the (zum Ende des) Closing Date, 

  

	 	(a)	plus the aggregate amount of cash as defined in Schedule 3.1.2(a) (“Cash”), 

  

	 	(b)	less the aggregate amount of financial indebtedness as defined in Schedule 3.1.2(b) (“Financial Indebtedness”), 

 

	 	(c)	 plus or less, as the case may be, any amount, by which the aggregate amount of net working capital as defined in
Schedule 3.1.2(c)-1 (“Net Working Capital”) exceeds 

  
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or falls short of the Reference Net Working Capital by more than EUR 100,000 (such amount, if any, the “Working Capital Adjustment”), 

 

	 	(d)	less the I/C Payables Amount, 

  

	 	(e)	plus the I/C Receivables Amount, 

  

	 	(f)	plus the H&N Loss Compensation Obligation or less the H&N Profit Transfer Obligation, 

  

	 	(g)	less the Afripack Purchase Price, 

  

	 	(h)	less the Seller Expenses. 

 (the items set forth under Clauses 3.1.2(a) through 3.1.2(g)
the “Purchase Price Items”); 
  

	3.1.3	for the avoidance of doubt, no amounts resulting from identical circumstances shall be taken into account more than once 

(the “Purchase Price”). 

An exemplary calcuation of the Purchase Price is attached hereto as Schedule 3.1.3. 

 

	3.2	I/C Payables Purchase Price 

 As consideration for the transfer of the claims underlying
the I/C Payables and the assumption of the debt obligations underlying the I/C Receivables, the Purchaser shall pay to Seller 3 the I/C Payables Amount minus the I/C Receivables Amount (the “I/C Payables Purchase Price” and
together with the Purchase Price the “Consideration”). 
  

	3.3	Preliminary Purchase Price 

  

	3.3.1	At the latest ten (10) Business Days prior to Closing, the Sellers shall prepare and deliver to the Purchaser a certificate signed by the chief financial officer or other executive officer of Seller 1 setting out
the Sellers’ good faith estimate of the Purchase Price Items as of the Closing Date (the “Preliminary Closing Purchase Price Items”) and of the estimated I/C Payables Purchase Price, prepared in accordance with the Accounting
Principles and (iii) taking into consideration the Preliminary Closing Purchase Price Items, Sellers’ estimate of the Purchase Price (the “Preliminary Purchase Price”). 

On the Business Day prior to the Closing Date, Purchaser shall prepare in good faith and deliver to the Company a certificate signed by the
chief financial officer or other executive officer of Purchaser setting forth (y) the number of MCC Shares issued and outstanding as of the close of business two (2) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, and (z) a

  
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calculation of the number of MCC Shares to be included in the Stock Purchase Price and the amount of the Preliminary Cash Purchase Price. 

The final Purchase Price shall be determined in accordance with Clause 6. 

 

	3.4	Payment of the Preliminary Purchase Price under the Agreement 

  

	3.4.1	On the Closing Date and in accordance with Clause 5.2, the Purchaser shall pay the Preliminary Cash Purchase Price plus the I/C Payables Purchase Price, into the bank account identified by the Sellers to the Purchaser
in writing no less than five (5) Business Days prior to the Closing Date in full satisfaction of its obligations to the Sellers under Clauses 3.1 and 3.2 (mit schuldbefreiender Wirkung) for value on the Closing Date (the
“Sellers’ Closing Account”) and shall transfer and issue the MCC Shares corresponding to Stock Purchase Price to Seller 1 as further set forth in Clause 5.2. 

 

	3.4.2	All cash payments under or in connection with this Agreement shall be made by irrevocable wire transfer of immediately available euro-denominated funds, free and clear of all Taxes, costs, bank charges and other
deductions. 

  

	3.4.3	If any payment under or in connection with this Agreement 

  

	 	(a)	falls due on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in Frankfurt am Main, London, New York or Vienna, then such payment shall be payable on the next Business Day; or 

 

	 	(b)	is not made in full when due, then the outstanding amount shall bear interest at the interest rate of 12% per annum, from and including the date the payment was due up to and including the date of actual payment.

  

	3.4.4	The Parties are of the opinion that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are not subject to VAT. To the extent that contrary to the opinion of the Parties the transactions contemplated in this Agreement are
subject to VAT, the Purchaser shall pay such VAT in addition to the Purchase Price and/or the I/C Payables Purchase Price unless and to the extent the reverse charge mechanism applies. The Parties hereby irrevocably undertake not to waive any VAT
exemption. VAT is due for payment as soon as the Purchaser has received from the respective Seller an invoice which complies with the provisions of applicable Value Added Tax Act or the respective comparable provisions in other jurisdictions, as
applicable. Any interest, penalties or similar charges levied on, or in connection with, VAT if any, shall be borne by the Purchaser. 

  

	3.4.5	 Seller 2, or in case the Purchaser nominates a Chinese entity to acquire the H&N Suzhou Shares, such entity,
shall notify the local Chinese transfer agreement to the competent Chinese Tax authorities (Chinese State Administration of Tax; SAT) and comply with applicable Laws as regards notification and Tax payment obligations in China and shall

  
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notify the Purchaser thereof, including any tax assessment of the SAT, and provide copies of the relevant correspondence with and decisions of the SAT, to the Purchaser without undue delay.
Should Seller 2, or, as the case may be, the Chinese entity nominated by the Purchaser, not comply with its obligations in China, the Seller shall indemnify the Purchaser against all cost and expenses resulting from such noncompliance.

  

	3.4.6	All payments or other performance to be made by any of the Parties under or in connection with this Agreement (irrespective of how the underlying receivables are settled) shall be treated as Purchase Price and/or I/C
Payables Purchase Price or adjustments of the Purchase Price and/or I/C Payables Purchase Price, as the case may be, in each case for Tax purposes. To the extent payments are made to a Group Company, they constitute an abbreviation of the payment
only and shall be treated as having been made to the Purchaser and contributed by the Purchaser to the respective Group Company for Tax purposes. 

  

	3.5	Restricted Securities 

 The Parties acknowledge and agree that the MCC Shares to be
issued pursuant to this Clause 3 will not, at the time of issuance, be registered under the Securities Act, or under any state securities Laws, and are being offered and sold in reliance upon United States federal and state exemptions for
transactions not involving any public offering. Each certificate representing MCC Shares covered by this Agreement (if such shares are certificated) shall be stamped or otherwise imprinted with a legend in substantially the following form: 

THE SECURITIES REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE HAVE BEEN ACQUIRED FOR INVESTMENT AND HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933,
AS AMENDED, OR ANY STATE SECURITIES OR BLUE SKY LAWS. THESE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE SOLD OR TRANSFERRED IN THE ABSENCE OF SUCH REGISTRATION OR AN EXEMPTION THEREFROM UNDER SAID ACT OR LAWS. 

In the event that any of the MCC Shares to be issued pursuant to this Agreement (i) become registered under the Securities Act or
(ii) are eligible to be transferred without restriction in accordance with Rule 144 or another exemption from registration under the Securities Act, Purchaser shall issue new certificates or other instruments representing such MCC Shares, which
shall not contain the legend in this Clause 3.5 and shall instruct its transfer agent to make any necessary notations in the share register book of Purchaser to reflect the removal of such legend; provided such Seller surrenders to Purchaser the
previously issued certificates or other instruments, if any, together, in the case of clause (ii) of this paragraph, with a customary representation letter or opinion of counsel regarding such person’s eligibility to sell under Rule 144 or
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acknowledge that MCC Shares shall be subject to additional restrictions as set forth in the Investors’ Rights Agreement. 

 

	3.6	Adjustments to Prevent Dilution 

 If, between the Signing Date and the Closing Date,
there is a change in the number of outstanding MCC Shares by reason of a reclassification, recapitalization, stock split, split-up, stock dividend, combination or exchange of shares with respect to, or rights
issued in respect of, shares of MCC Shares, the Stock Value shall be appropriately adjusted to provide to the Parties the same economic effect as contemplated by this Agreement prior to such event. 

 

	4.	CLOSING CONDITIONS 

 The respective obligations of the Sellers and the Purchaser to
effect the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and to perform the Closing Actions shall be subject to the fulfillment or waiver of the following condition(s) precedent (aufschiebende Bedingung(en)) (the
“Closing Conditions”): 
  

	4.1	Conditions to the Obligations of Sellers and Purchaser 

 Each of Sellers’ and
Purchaser’s obligations to close the transaction contemplated by this Agreement shall be subject to the fulfillment or waiver of the following condition(s) precedent (aufschiebende Bedingung(en)): 

Approval of the transaction by all relevant authorities in respect of the filings or approvals specified in
Schedule 4.1, whether or not conditions or obligations are imposed which could affect the Purchaser, and/or all applicable waiting periods in connection therewith having expired or terminated (the “Regulatory
Clearances”). 
  

	4.2	Conditions to the Obligations of Sellers 

 Sellers’ obligations to close the
transaction contemplated by this Agreement shall be subject to the fulfillment or waiver of the following condition(s) precedent (aufschiebende Bedingung(en)): 

The warranties and representations made by Purchaser in Clause 9.1 shall be true and correct on and as of the Closing Date (except to the
extent expressly made as of an earlier date, in which case as of such date) with the same effect as if such warranties and representations had been made on and as of the Closing Date; provided that this condition shall be deemed fulfilled despite a
breach so long as the Losses to Seller that would result from such breach are less than or equal to EUR 30,000,000 (in words: thirty million Euros) or such breach is cured within ten (10) days of the date on which the Purchaser is notified by
any Seller, or Purchaser notifies any Seller, thereof. 

  
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	4.3	Conditions to the Obligations of Purchaser 

 Purchaser’s obligations to close the
transaction contemplated by this Agreement shall be subject to the fulfillment or waiver of the following condition(s) precedent (aufschiebende Bedingung(en)): 
  

	4.3.1	The warranties and representations made by Sellers in Clauses 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4 shall be true and correct on and as of the Closing Date (except to the extent expressly made as of an earlier date, in which case as of
such date) with the same effect as if such warranties and representations had been made on and as of the Closing Date; provided that this condition shall be deemed fulfilled despite a breach so long as the Losses to Purchaser that would result from
such breach are less than or equal to EUR 30,000,000 (in words: thirty million Euros) or such breach is cured within ten (10) days of the date on which the Purchaser is notified by any Seller, or Purchaser notifies any Seller, thereof;

  

	4.3.2	Simultaneously with Closing, Haendler et Natermann Beleux BVBA shall have acquired right, title and interest in and to all shares held by Paverco Management & Investment cvba in Verstraete in mould labels N.V.;
and 

  

	4.3.3	The Sellers shall have delivered to Purchaser not later than September 8, 2017 the following financial information: (i) audited consolidated financial statements of the Group Companies and the Afripack Labels
Operation consisting of audited consolidated balance sheets, income statements, statements of shareholders equity and statements of cash flows including footnotes as of the last date of each of the last three (3) fiscal years substantially in
the form to the drafts as attached hereto as Schedule 4.3.3. “Substantially in the form” shall mean the audit report of PwC Wirtschaftsprüfungs GmbH or any other reputable audit firm with respect to the Labels Business
for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2014, 2015 and 2016 is in its material parts and content similar to the draft audit report of PwC Wirtschaftsprüfungs GmbH dated July 7, 2017 and the financial statements attached thereto shall
be comparable in material aspects to the drafts attached hereto as Schedule 4.3.3; (ii) the reviewed consolidated financial statements of the Group Companies and the Afripack Labels Operation as of June 30, 2017
consisting of balance sheets, income statements, statements of shareholders equity and statements of cash flows including footnotes for the six-month period then ended, and (iii) a profit and loss
statement of the Group Companies and the Afripack Labels Operation as of June 30, 2017 for the three-month period then ended. 

  

	4.4	Status of Closing Conditions / Waiver 

 The Parties shall keep each other informed on the
progress and status of the fulfillment of the Closing Conditions and each Party shall immediately notify the other Parties in writing with respect to the satisfaction of a (part of) the Closing Conditions and shall present

  
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to the other Party documents evidencing, to the reasonable satisfaction of the other Party, the fulfillment of the respective Closing Conditions. 

The Sellers may fully or partially waive the Closing Conditions pursuant to Clause 4.2, provided that such a waiver shall not be deemed a
waiver of the underlying obligations in relation to the respective Closing Condition. The Purchaser may fully or partially waive the Closing Conditions pursuant to Clause 4.3 provided that such a waiver shall not be deemed a waiver of the underlying
obligations in relation to the respective Closing Condition. 
  

	5.	CLOSING 

  

	5.1	Place and Time of Closing 

 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be consummated (“Closing”) on the later of (i) October 2, 2017, and (ii) following such date, the last calendar day of the month in which the Closing Conditions have
been satisfied, provided that there are at least ten (10) Business Days between the date when the last Closing Condition has been satisfied and the relevant last calendar day and otherwise the last calendar day of the following month or on such
other day as may be agreed upon by the Parties in writing (message by facsimile to be sufficient) (“Closing Date”) at the offices of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, Bockenheimer Anlage 44, 60322 Frankfurt am Main, Germany or any
other day as mutually agreed by the Purchaser and the Sellers. 
  

	5.2	Closing Actions 

 At Closing, or in each respective Party’s discretion prior to
Closing, the Parties shall take the following actions and measures or cause such actions and measures to be effected simultaneously as set out below (“Closing Actions”): 

 

	5.2.1	Purchaser shall pay the Preliminary Cash Purchase Price plus the I/C Payables Purchase Price to the Sellers’ Closing Account. 

  

	5.2.2	Purchaser shall deliver certificates (or, at the option of Purchaser, evidence of shares in book-entry form) for the Stock Purchase Price to Seller 1 being entitled to receive such Stock Purchase Price pursuant to
Schedule 3.1.1. or as otherwise instructed by Sellers. 

  

	5.2.3	Seller 1, Seller 2 and the Purchaser shall enter into the share transfer deed substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule 5.2.3, regarding the assignment of the C Labels Shares before a notary in
Germany and thereby unconditionally and validly transfer the ownership in the C Labels Shares to the Purchaser. 

  
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	5.2.4	Seller 1, Seller 3 and the Purchaser shall enter into the share transfer deed substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule 5.2.4, regarding the assignment of the H&N Shares before a notary in Germany
and thereby unconditionally and validly transfer the ownership in the H&N Shares to the Purchaser. 

  

	5.2.5	Seller 2 and the Purchaser shall file the transfer deed substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule 5.2.5 or such other form as agreed to by Seller 2 and the Purchaser, regarding the assignment of the
H&N Suzhou Share with the Administration of Industry and Commerce and thereby unconditionally and validly transfer the ownership in the H&N Suzhou Share to the Purchaser. 

 

	5.2.6	Seller 2 and the Purchaser shall enter into the stock transfer forms substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule 5.2.6 or such other form as agreed to by Seller 2 and the Purchaser, regarding the
assignment of the SGH Shares and thereby unconditionally and validly transfer the ownership in the SGH Shares to the Purchaser. 

  

	5.2.7	Seller 2 and the Purchaser shall submit the Form 105 substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule 5.2.7 or such other form as agreed to by Seller 2 and the Purchaser, regarding the assignment of the CM
Shares to the Malaysian Stamp Office and thereby unconditionally and validly transfer the ownership in the CM Shares to the Purchaser. 

  

	5.2.8	Seller 2 and the Purchaser shall enter into the share transfer deed substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule 5.2.8, regarding the assignment of the CFAH Shares and thereby unconditionally and validly
transfer the ownership in the CFAH Shares to the Purchaser. 

  

	5.2.9	Seller 4 and the Purchaser shall enter into the share transfer deed substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule 5.2.9 or such other form as agreed to by Seller 4 and the Purchaser, regarding the
assignment of the GPC III Shares and thereby unconditionally and validly transfer the ownership in the GPC III Shares to the Purchaser. 

  

	5.2.10	Seller 4 shall, and shall cause GPC III to, enter into the share transfer deed with the Purchaser substantially in the form as agreed to by Seller 4 and the Purchaser, regarding the assignment of the GPC III Packaging
Share and thereby unconditionally and validly transfer the ownership in the GPC III Packaging Share to the Purchaser, to the extent legally required. 

  

	5.2.11	Seller 4 shall, and shall cause GPC III Packaging to enter into the share transfer deed with the Purchaser substantially in the form as agreed to by Seller 4 and the Purchaser, regarding the assignment of the Grafo
Share and thereby unconditionally and validly transfer the ownership in the Grafo Share to the Purchaser, to the extent legally required. 

  
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	5.2.12	Seller 3 and the Purchaser shall enter into the Sale and Assignment Agreement and thereby unconditionally and validly assign the claims under the I/C Payables to the Purchaser or unconditionally and validly effect the
transfer of the claims under the I/C Payables by other means as agreed until then in accordance with Clause 2.4. 

  

	5.2.13	Seller 3 and the Purchaser shall enter into the Assignment and Assumption Agreement. 

  

	5.2.14	Purchaser and each Seller to whom the Stock Purchase Price is issued at Closing shall enter into the investors’ rights agreement in the form and substance attached hereto as Schedule
5.2.14 regarding the Stock Purchase Price (“Investors’ Rights Agreement”). 

  

	5.2.15	Purchaser shall submit a copy of one or more executed security release agreement(s) to the Seller by which the Relevant Security Interests are released subject to the occurrence of the Closing Date (“Release
Documentation”). 

  

	5.2.16	The Sellers shall provide duly executed resignation letters 

  

	 	(a)	from Mr. Alexander Baumgartner regarding his position as director of Verstraete in mould labels N.V.; 

  

	 	(b)	from Mr. Stephan Jacoby regarding his position as director of Constantia CM Label SDN BHD; 

  

	 	(c)	from Mr. Martin Schneeweiß and Dr. Florian Koller regarding their position as directors of GPC III; 

  

	 	(d)	from Mr. Steven Frederick Saull regarding his position as director of GPC III Packaging; 

  

	 	(e)	from Dr. Florian Koller regarding his position as director of CFAH; 

  

	 	(f)	from Dr. Florian Koller regarding his position as director of Constantia Flexibles Australia Pty. Ltd.; and 

  

	 	(g)	from each other person requested by Purchaser no later than 10 Business Days prior to the Closing who is not a Business Employee. 

  

	5.2.17	The Sellers and the Purchaser shall enter into (or procure that their Affiliates enter into, as the case may be): 

  

	 	(a)	the transitional services agreement substantially in the form as set out in Schedule 5.2.17(a) (the “TSA”); 

 

	 	(b)	the IT-transitional service agreement substantially in the form as set out in Schedule 5.2.17(b) (the “IT TSA”); 

  
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	 	(c)	the IT-transitional service agreement regarding the Afripack Labels Operations substantially in the form as set out in Schedule 5.2.17(b) (the “IT TSA
Afripack”); 

  

	 	(d)	the IT-transitional service agreement regarding Grafo substantially in the form as set out in Schedule 5.2.17(d) (the “IT TSA Grafo Regia”);

  

	 	(e)	a supply agreement substantially in the form as set out in Schedule 5.2.17(e); and 

  

	 	(f)	the non-competition, non-solicitation and non-disclosure agreement substantially in the form as set
out in Schedule 5.2.17(f) (the “Restrictive Covenant Agreement”). 

  

	5.2.18	The Sellers shall provide a properly executed certificate pursuant to Section 1445 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder, stating that the Sold Shares are not “United States Real Property
Interests”, in a form and manner reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser. 

  

	5.2.19	The Sellers may fully or partially waive the Closing Conditions pursuant to Clause 4.2 and the Purchaser pursuant to Clause 4.3, provided that such a waiver shall not be deemed a waiver of the underlying obligations in
relation to the respective Closing Condition. 

  

	5.2.20	The Sellers may fully or partially waive the right to have the Closing Actions pursuant to Clauses 5.2.1 and 5.2.2, and the Purchaser pursuant to Clauses 5.2.3 through 5.2.11, 5.2.16 and 5.2.18, provided that such a
waiver shall not be deemed a waiver of the underlying obligations in relation to the respective Closing Action. 

  

	5.3	Closing Memorandum 

 After performance or waiver of the obligations set out in
Clause 5.2, the Parties shall execute a Closing Memorandum substantially in the form set out in Schedule 5.2.18 confirming that the Closing Actions have been completed and that Closing has occurred (the
“Closing Memorandum”). 
  

	6.	DETERMINATION OF FINAL PURCHASE PRICE 

  

	6.1	Closing Financial Statements 

  

	6.1.1	The Purchase Price shall be finally and irrevocably determined based on the Closing Financial Statements. 

  

	6.1.2	The Closing Financial Statements shall include: 

  

	 	(a)	the consolidated pro forma balance (Bilanz) of the Labels Group; 

  

	 	(b)	the consolidated profit and loss statements (Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung); 

  
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	 	(c)	a statement of the Purchase Price Items; and 

  

	 	(d)	the Purchase Price resulting thereof pursuant to this Agreement and the deviation (if any) from the Preliminary Purchase Price, 

and shall be prepared in accordance with the Accounting Principles (the “Closing Financial Statements”). 

 

	6.1.3	The Sellers shall prepare the Closing Financial Statements after the Closing and shall have them reviewed by PWC Wirtschaftsprüfungs GmbH, and shall submit them to the Purchaser as soon as reasonably possible, but
not before the Final Termination Accounts and the Final Carve-Out Accounts have been adopted. 

  

	6.2	Notice of Disagreement 

  

	6.2.1	The Closing Financial Statements shall be deemed accepted by the Purchaser and shall become binding upon the Parties unless the Purchaser, within thirty (30) Business Days following the receipt of the Closing
Financial Statements from the Sellers, objects to the Sellers in writing, describing the deviations in fixed amounts and in detail the backgrounds and reasons for each of those items to which the Purchaser objects (the “Notice of
Disagreement”). The Purchaser shall be deemed to have agreed with all items and amounts to which it does not object in the Notice of Disagreement, which items and amounts shall become binding among the Parties. 

 

	6.2.2	In the event the Purchaser delivers a Notice of Disagreement within the time period set out in Clause 6.2.1, the Parties shall use reasonable good faith efforts to resolve the dispute within ten (10) Business Days
after the delivery of the Notice of Disagreement. 

  

	6.2.3	If the Sellers and the Purchaser are unable to resolve such dispute within such ten (10) Business Days, then the following provisions shall apply: 

 

	 	(a)	The items that are set out in the Notice of Disagreement and which have not been resolved (the “Disputed Matters”) may be submitted by any Party to an internationally recognized accounting firm mutually
acceptable to Purchaser and Sellers (the “Accounting Firm”). The Parties will agree in good faith on a scope of assignment for the Accounting Firm. 

 

	 	(b)	 If the Accounting Firm does not confirm that it will act as the accounting firm in accordance with the provisions
set forth herein within ten (10) Business Days after the Disputed Matters have been submitted to it, another internationally recognized firm of independent public accountants shall act as the Accounting Firm either as mutually agreed between
the Sellers and the Purchaser or, if such an agreement is not reached within an additional ten (10) Business Days, as appointed, upon the request of either the Sellers or the Purchaser, by the President of the Austrian Chamber

  
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of Accountants, Vienna (Kammer der Wirtschaftstreuhänder) on terms reasonably acceptable to such Accounting Firm. 

 

	 	(c)	The Purchaser, the Sellers and the Accounting Firm shall be given reasonable access to all relevant records of the Group Companies to calculate Cash, Financial Indebtedness and Net Working Capital as well as the other
Purchase Price Items as of the Closing Date. 

  

	 	(d)	The Sellers and the Purchaser will have an opportunity to present to the Accounting Firm any material relating to the determination of the Disputed Matters and to discuss such matters with the Accounting Firm.

  

	 	(e)	The Accounting Firm shall be instructed to promptly deliver to the other Parties copies of all documents and other data made available to the Accounting Firm by the Sellers or the Purchaser, as applicable.

  

	 	(f)	The Accounting Firm shall act as an expert (Schiedsgutachter), and not as an arbitrator (Schiedsrichter), to calculate, based solely on the written submissions by the Parties and not by independent
investigation, the Purchase Price Items as of the Closing Date and shall be instructed that its calculation (i) must be made in accordance with the standards and definitions in this Agreement, and (ii) with respect to each item in dispute,
must be within the range of values established for such item by the Notice of Disagreement and the Closing Financial Statements. The Accounting Firm shall submit such calculation to the Parties as soon as practicable, but in any event within thirty
(30) Business Days after the Disputed Matters are submitted to the Accounting Firm. Absent manifest errors, the determination by the Accounting Firm of the Purchase Price Items as set forth in a written notice delivered to the Sellers and the
Purchaser by the Accounting Firm in accordance with this Agreement shall be final, binding and conclusive upon the Parties and shall not be subject to any appeal. 

The Sellers and the Purchaser shall each pay their internal costs and expenses in connection with the preparation, review and agreement or
determination of the Closing Financial Statements. All fees and disbursements of the Accounting Firm due in connection with the provision of the services contemplated hereunder shall be shared between the Sellers and the Purchaser in the proportion
they have prevailed in or lost their case, thereby applying the provisions of Sections 41 et. seq. of the Austrian Code of Civil Procedures (Zivilprozessordnung) by analogy. In its expert opinion, the Accounting Firm shall
finally decide in which proportion the Parties shall bear the Accounting Firm’s fees and to the extent disputed between the Parties, the Accounting Firm shall further decide in which proportion the Parties

  
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shall bear the reasonable external costs of the Sellers and the Purchaser in connection with the Closing Financial Statements. 

 

	6.3	Settlement of Final Purchase Price 

  

	6.3.1	The Sellers shall repay to the Purchaser any payment made by the Purchaser in excess of the Purchase Price if applicable and, in the event the Purchase Price exceeds the Preliminary Purchase Price, the Purchaser shall
pay to the Sellers an amount equivalent to the difference. Such payment shall be made into the Sellers’ Closing Account or such account(s) as notified by Purchaser no later than five (5) Business Days from the date upon which the
determination of the final Purchase Price becomes binding in accordance with this Clause 6. 

  

	6.3.2	To the extent the determination of any I/C Payables pursuant to Clause 6 deviates from the amount of the relevant Purchase Price Items as set forth in the Preliminary Purchase Price, the amount determined pursuant to
Clause 6 shall also be final and binding for the I/C Payables Purchase Price pursuant to Clause 3.2. Any such deviations of the amount of the I/C Payables Purchase Price shall be settled within five (5) Business Days from the date upon which
the determination of the final Purchase Price becomes binding. 

  

	7.	THE SELLERS’ REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

  

	7.1	Nature of Representations and Warranties 

  

	7.1.1	The Parties have discussed and negotiated if, and to what extent, the Sellers shall be liable for defects relating to the Sold Shares, or the business of the Labels Group and have decided to depart from the statutory
warranties regarding goods (gesetzliche Gewährleistung). They have agreed to replace the statutory system and provide for an independent catalogue of specific rights of the Purchaser individually agreed and set forth in Clauses 7
and 8. 

  

	7.1.2	 The Purchaser confirms that it has had access to detailed information from and about the Group Companies and has
completed a due diligence review prior to the signing of this Agreement. Consequently, the Sellers make no representations and warranties except those expressly set out in Clauses 7.2 to 7.23 of this Agreement. The Sellers shall not be liable for
any other representation or warranty or indemnity or guarantee, express or implied or for the absence or the existence or any other circumstances, events or matters of fact relating to the Sold Shares, the Group Companies or in relation to the
business of the Labels Group, even if such circumstances, events or matters of fact could be reasonably expected to exist or to be absent (gewöhnlich vorausgesetzte Eigenschaften) or if the Purchaser could
have reasonably concluded from statements made by the Sellers (other than those expressly set out in Clauses 7.2 to 7.23 of this Agreement) or any person acting on Sellers’ behalf that such circumstances, events or matters of fact exist or are
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Sellers, inter alia, do respectively not give or accept any representation, warranty or liability of whatever nature as to (i) the accuracy or completeness of budgets, business
plans, forecasts, plannings or management accounts, (ii) the collectability of any accounts receivables of the Group Companies, including the loans/credits of the Group Companies, or the solvability of any customer or supplier of the Group
Companies (other than the I/C Payables), (iii) a specific economic development, profitability and/or earning-capacity value of the Group Companies or (iv) future relations of the Purchaser or the Group Companies
vis-à -vis customers, suppliers, employees or affiliates of the Sellers, if not otherwise explicitly agreed in Clauses 7.2 to 7.23. Any liability of Sellers
arising hereunder shall be exclusively governed by this Agreement. Subject to the limitations of liabilities (including certain deductibles or caps) and the explicit restrictions of certain legal rights, in particular (but not limited to these)
under Clause 8, which limitations and restrictions shall form an integral part of each warranty and representation, the Sellers hereby exclusively represent and warrant to the Purchaser, that the statements set out in Clauses 7.2 to 7.23
are true and correct as of the Signing Date except in each case where such statement is made with respect to a specific point in time, in which case such statement shall be made as of that specific point in time. With respect to the statements
pursuant to Clauses 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4, each Seller represents and warrants that the statements set out therein are true and correct at the date hereof and at the Closing Date. 

 

	7.1.3	The Sellers’ representations and warranties which are qualified by the expression “Sellers’ Knowledge” shall only be deemed untrue or incorrect if any of the individuals listed in Schedule
7.1.3 have actual knowledge. Any liability with respect to constructive knowledge (fahrlässige Unkenntnis, Kennenmüssen) or with respect to information available in any files
(aktenmäßig verfügbare aber nicht positive Kenntnis) of the Group Companies or the Sellers, but not actually known by the Sellers, shall be explicitly
excluded and waived and therefore do not form part of the Sellers’ Knowledge. 

  

	7.2	Corporate Status of the Sellers 

  

	7.2.1	As of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date, each Seller has been duly incorporated (ordnungsgemäß gegründet) and is validly existing. 

 

	7.2.2	As of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date, the Sellers have the full corporate power and legal authority to enter into this Agreement and to carry out the transaction. The Sellers obtained all required
(corporate) approvals for the execution of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereunder. 

  

	7.2.3	This Agreement and all other agreements executed in connection therewith, whether on the Signing Date or the Closing Date, have been or, upon execution will be, duly executed by or on behalf of the Sellers and
constitute binding obligations of the Sellers, enforceable against the Sellers in accordance with their respective terms and conditions. 

  
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	7.2.4	As of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date, no insolvency Proceedings (Insolvenzverfahren) have been commenced, are pending or have been rejected on account of lack of assets in relation to
any of the Sellers, and there are no circumstances that would justify the opening of or would oblige the management of any of the Sellers to apply for the opening of bankruptcy or insolvency Proceedings with respect to any of the Sellers as a result
of being unable to pay its debts (zahlungsunfähig) or being over-indebted (überschuldet). There are no insolvency Proceedings or investigations whatsoever pending or threatened against any of the Sellers, which seek to
prevent or delay the consummation of the transactions contemplated under this Agreement. 

  

	7.2.5	There is no material Proceeding pending or, to the Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened against the Sellers before any court or arbitrator or any Governmental Entity which challenges or seeks to prevent the transactions
contemplated hereunder. 

  

	7.2.6	Each of Schedule (A) and Schedule (B) accurately list the owner of each Group Company, both the authorized and the issued and outstanding share capital of each Group Company. 

 

	7.3	Title to Sold Shares 

  

	7.3.1	As of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date, the Companies have been duly incorporated (ordnungsgemäß gegründet) and are validly existing.

  

	7.3.2	The statements in Preamble (A) through Preamble (I) in respect of the Companies are true and correct. 

  

	7.3.3	As of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date, (a) the Sold Shares are duly authorized, validly issued and the contributions thereon (Einlagen) are fully paid up and (b) there are no obligations to
make further contributions (keine Nachschusspflichten) on the Sold Shares. 

  

	7.3.4	Each of the Sellers is the owner of the Sold Shares sold by it pursuant to Clause 2.1. 

  

	7.3.5	As of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date, there are no agreements or commitments, providing for the issuance of additional shares in the Companies. 

 

	7.3.6	At the Closing, the Sold Shares will be, subject to the due fulfillment of all actions set forth in the Release Documentation, unencumbered and free from any third parties’ rights, except for 

 

	 	(a)	the survival or creation of third party rights which have been caused (in whole or in part) by the Purchaser or its Financing Sources, in particular if the Purchaser creates new third party rights; or 

  
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	 	(b)	Permitted Exceptions. 

  

	7.4	Title to Shares of Group Companies 

  

	7.4.1	As of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date, the Group Companies have been duly incorporated (ordnungsgemäß gegründet) and are validly existing under the
Laws of their respective jurisdictions of incorporation or formation and have the full corporate power and authority to carry on their business as now being conducted. 

 

	7.4.2	As of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date, (a) the shares in the Group Companies listed in Schedules (A) and (B) are duly authorized, validly issued and the contributions thereon
(Einlagen) are fully paid up and (b) there are no obligations to make further contributions (keine Nachschusspflichten). 

  

	7.5	No Insolvency of Material Group Companies 

 As of the Signing Date and as of the Closing
Date, none of the Material Group Companies is insolvent or illiquid or over-indebted with insolvency Proceedings having to be initiated or opened due to such insolvency or over-indebtedness and no insolvency Proceedings have been initiated or opened
with respect to any of the Material Group Companies. To the Sellers’ Knowledge, there are no circumstances that would justify the opening of or would oblige the management of any Material Group Company to apply for the opening of bankruptcy or
insolvency Proceedings with respect to any Material Group Company as a result of being unable to pay its debts (zahlungsunfähig) or being over-indebted (überschuldet). 

 

	7.6	Stock Purchase Price 

 Seller 1 (i) is acquiring the Stock Purchase Price solely for its
own account for investment purposes and not with a view to the distribution thereof, (ii) is a sophisticated investor with knowledge and experience in business and financial matters, (iii) has received certain information in order to
evaluate the merits and the risks inherent in acquiring and holding Stock Purchase Price, (iv) is able to bear the economic risk and lack of liquidity inherent in holding Stock Purchase Price, and (v) is an accredited investor within the
meaning of Rule 501 of the Securities Act. 
 None of the Sellers nor any of their Affiliates or associates (as defined in Chapter 1704 of
the Ohio Revised Code) beneficially owns (within the meaning of (A) Section 13 of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder or (B) Chapter 1704 of the Ohio Revised Code), or will prior to the Closing Date
beneficially own, any shares of capital stock of Purchaser, or is a party, or will prior to the Closing Date become a party, to any contract, arrangement or understanding (other than this Agreement) for the

  
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purpose of acquiring, holding, voting or disposing of any shares of capital stock of Purchaser. 
  

	7.7	Financial Statements 

 The draft financial statements of the Labels Business as of
December 31, 2016, copies of which are attached as Schedule 7.7 (the “Financial Statements”) have been prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with the Accounting Principles and
consistent with past practice, and provide, in all material respects, a true and fair view of the respective Labels Business, and the relevant companies’ assets and liabilities, the financial condition and results of operation as of the periods
covered thereby in all material respects. 
  

	7.8	Company Agreements 

 Except as set forth in Schedule 7.8, as of the Signing Date,
no Group Company is a party to any company agreement (Unternehmensverträge) within the meaning of Section 238 of the Austrian Stock Corporation Act (AktG) or Section 291 et seq. of the German Stock Corporation Act
(Aktiengesetz). 
  

	7.9	No Conflict 

 Except as set forth on Schedule 7.9, the execution, delivery and
performance of this Agreement and each other agreement contemplated hereby by each Seller does not and will not, after the giving of notice, or the lapse of time, or otherwise, (i) conflict with, result in any violation of, or constitute a
default under, (A) the organizational or governing documents of such Seller or any Material Group Company, or (B), any Law; or (ii) result in the creation of any Encumbrance on the Sold Shares except for Regulatory Clearances. 

 

	7.10	Material Changes in the Business 

 Since December 31, 2016, (i) the Labels Business
has been conducted, in all material respects, in the ordinary course of business, consistent with past practice, and (ii) there has been no change in the financial condition or operating results of the Business which is reasonably expected to
have a material adverse effect on the Labels Business taken as a whole. 

  
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	7.11	Completeness of Assets 

 Except for (i) services to be provided under the TSA and
the IT TSA, and (ii) the assets and agreements of the Afripack Labels Operations to be purchased pursuant to Clause 11.7, the Group Companies own or hold lawful possession of all material assets which are necessary to carry out the Labels
Business in substantially the same fashion and manner as conducted as of the Signing Date, the lack of which would have a material adverse effect on the Group Companies taken as a whole. 

 

	7.12	Real Property 

  

	7.12.1	As of the date hereof and as of the Closing Date, the Group Companies are registered as owners of the properties as listed in Schedule 7.12.1-1 (the “Owned
Real Property”). The title to these properties is free from Encumbrances and/or limitations registered in the land register, except for those Encumbrances and/or limitations as listed in Schedule
7.12.1-2. 

  

	7.12.2	Schedule 7.12.2 contains a complete list of all lease agreements with respect to the Leased Real Property (the “Lease Agreements”) of any Material Group Company. With respect to the Leased Real
Property, except as set forth in Schedule 7.12.2, to the Sellers’ Knowledge, the Lease Agreements are valid and binding obligations of the applicable Material Group Company. 

 

	7.13	Compliance with Laws 

 To the Sellers’ Knowledge, no Group Company is in material
violation of any Law, Permit or Order applicable to the Labels Business, the violation of which would result into a material adverse effect for such respective Group Company. 
  

	7.14	No Improper Payments to Foreign Officials; Compliance with Trade Laws. 

  

	7.14.1	To the Sellers’ Knowledge, since 26 March 2015, (i) the Group Companies have complied in all material respects with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended (15 U.S.C. §§ 78a et
seq. (1997 and 2000)) and any other applicable foreign or domestic anticorruption or anti-bribery Laws, each as mandatorily applicable to the respective Group Company or the persons set forth below (collectively, the “Fraud and Bribery
Laws”), and (ii) to the Sellers’ Knowledge, no Group Company, directors, or officers, nor any employees, agents or other representatives acting on behalf of any Group Company have, directly or indirectly materially violated the
Fraud and Bribery Laws. 

  

	7.14.2	 To the Sellers’ Knowledge, since 26 March 2015, the Group Companies have complied in all material
respects with all applicable Laws (as applicable to the respective Group Company collectively, the “Foreign Trade Laws”) (i) governing imports, exports, deemed exports, and transfers of goods, services, technology, software, or any
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into or from the United States or any foreign country (including without limitation, the Export Administration Regulations and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations), and
(ii) relating to economic sanctions or embargoes (including without limitation, U.S. sanctions regulations administered by the U.S. Department of Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control), corrupt practices, money laundering, and compliance
with unsanctioned foreign boycotts. 

  

	7.14.3	No Governmental Entity has notified any Group Company of any actual or alleged violation or breach of the Fraud and Bribery Laws or Foreign Trade Laws. To the Sellers’ Knowledge, no Group Company is under
investigation for alleged violation(s) of the Fraud and Bribery Laws or Foreign Trade Laws. 

  

	7.15	Litigation 

 No Group Company is a party, including as plaintiff, defendant or otherwise,
to any court or arbitration or public authority Proceedings involving an amount in dispute in excess of EUR 500,000 in an individual case, except as specified in Schedule 7.15, and no such litigation has, to the
Sellers’ Knowledge, been threatened to any of the Group Companies. 
  

	7.16	Subsidies 

 Except as set forth in Schedule 7.16, to the Sellers’ Knowledge,
no Group Company has received or applied for any subsidies (Subventionen) including any employment related benefits on a subsidy or grant basis or public grants (Zuschüsse) within the last three (3) years prior to the Signing Date. The
consummation of the transaction will not trigger any repayment obligations or termination rights in relation to such subsidies or benefits or public grants. 
  

	7.17	Employment and Labor Matters 

  

	7.17.1	Schedule 7.17.1 contains a list of each material collective bargaining, works council or other material labor union or bargaining representative contract or material labor arrangement covering any Business
Employee which in aggregate would constitute an annual obligation exceeding EUR 1,500,000, excluding general salary fixing tariff agreements (Gehaltstarifverträge) (the “Collective Agreements”). Each
of Sellers and the Group Companies are in compliance, in all material respects, with the terms of the Collective Agreements. 

  

	7.17.2	There are no Proceedings involving any labor union to organize or represent any such Business Employees; and (ii) since January 1, 2017, there has been no material labor strike, threatened in writing or
pending any collective labor dispute, slowdown, picketing, or work stoppage involving any Group Company pending or, to the Sellers’ Knowledge, overtly threatened. 

  
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	7.17.3	Schedule 7.17.3 contains a list of all managing directors and employees of the Group Companies whose gross annual base salary exceeds EUR 200,000 (the “Key Employees”). To the Sellers’
Knowledge, (i) no Key Employee has given notice of his/her employment or service agreement or has resigned from his/her office and (ii) no employment or service agreement of a Key Employee has been terminated. 

 

	7.18	Employee Benefit Matters 

  

	7.18.1	Schedule 7.18.1 sets forth a list of each material Benefit Arrangement (a) which is maintained, administered, contributed to or sponsored by the Sellers or any of the Affiliates (other than the Group
Companies) for the benefit of the Business Employees (the “Parent Plans”), or (b) which are maintained, contributed to or sponsored by the Group Companies (the “Group Company Plans”). 

 

	7.18.2	To the Sellers’ Knowledge, each Group Company Plan has been maintained in all material respects in compliance with its terms and with the requirements prescribed by applicable Laws. 

 

	7.18.3	To the Sellers’ Knowledge, there are no pending or threatened investigations by any Governmental Entity involving or relating to a Group Company Plan, no threatened or pending claims (except for claims for benefits
payable in the normal operation of the Group Company Plan), suits or other Proceedings against any Group Company Plan or asserting any rights or claims to benefits under the Group Company Plan that could give rise a material liability.

  

	7.18.4	No Group Company that employs US Business Employees, nor any predecessor thereof, contributes to, or has since 26 March 2015, contributed to, any (i) multiemployer plan, as defined in Section 3(37) of
ERISA, or (ii) multiemployer welfare arrangement as defined in Section 3(40) of ERISA, or (iii) a plan that is subject to Title IV of ERISA. 

  

	7.18.5	Each Labels Business Employee Plan which is intended to be qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code (each a “U.S. Plan”) has received a favorable determination letter, or has pending or has time
remaining in which to file, an application for such determination from the Internal Revenue Service or with respect to a prototype plan, can rely on an opinion letter from the Internal Revenue Service to the prototype plan sponsor, to the effect
that such U.S. Plan is so qualified and to the Sellers’ Knowledge, no conditions exist that would reasonably be expected to result in the revocation of such letter. 

 

	7.19	Taxes 

  

	7.19.1	To the Sellers’ Knowledge, all Tax Returns required to be filed by any Group Company have been timely filed with the appropriate Tax authorities and are correct in all material respects. 

  
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	7.19.2	All Taxes that have become due and payable by the Group Companies for Tax assessment periods ending on or before the Closing Date have been paid as and when the same became due. There are no Taxes of C Labels resulting
from the attribution of income of the Carve-Out Companies pursuant to the German Organschaft (fiscal unity) among C Labels and the Carve-Out Companies which have
not been paid on or prior to the Closing Date and which will not be fully shown as a provision for Taxes in the Closing Financial Statements. 

  

	7.20	Environmental Matters 

  

	7.20.1	The Group Companies are not in material violation of, nor, to the Sellers’ Knowledge, have any material liability under, any applicable Environmental Laws with respect to the Labels Business or the Business Real
Property the violation of which or which liability would have a material adverse effect on the respective Group Company. In addition, the Group Companies currently and validly hold all material Permits which are required under applicable
Environmental Laws for the operation of the Labels Business and the Business Real Property as currently conducted, the lack of which would have a material effect on the respective Group Company (collectively, “Environmental
Permits”). No Group Company is in violation of any material Environmental Permits, in any material respect the violation of which would have a material adverse effect on the respective Group Company. 

 

	7.21	Insurance 

 Schedule 7.21 sets forth insurance policies concluded by entities
outside the Labels Group and covering any Group Companies (the “Insurance Policies”). To the Sellers’ Knowledge, such insurance policies are in full force and effect and are not void or voidable and all premiums payable
to date have been paid. 
  

	7.22	Material Intellectual Property 

  

	7.22.1	Effective as of the Closing, the Group Companies will own or will have a valid license to all Material Intellectual Property Rights used in connection with the Labels Business. 

 

	7.22.2	To the Sellers’ Knowledge, no third party has challenged in writing any Material Intellectual Rights owned by the Group Companies. 

 

	7.22.3	To the Sellers’ Knowledge, no third party has asserted in writing that the Group Companies would infringe any Material Intellectual Property Rights of any third party. 

 

	7.22.4	No material claims are pending before a Governmental Entity or, to the Sellers’ Knowledge, threatened in writing against any Seller or Group Company with respect to the ownership, use or validity of any of the
Material Intellectual Property Rights of the Labels Business. 

  
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	7.23	No Transaction Costs, No Exit Bonuses 

 Except as set forth in
Schedule 7.23, the Group Companies have no obligations or liabilities to pay (i) any fees or commissions to any advisor, broker or finder, or any (ii) severance or similar benefit or transaction, exit or other
bonuses to any director or employee of the Labels Business in each case of (i) and (ii) in connection with the transaction contemplated hereunder or the execution of this Agreement and (iii) any Taxes in relation to the foregoing
(“Transaction Costs”). 
  

	8.	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  

	8.1	Breach, Losses 

  

	8.1.1	The Purchaser may claim monetary compensation (Schadensersatz in Geld) from the Sellers, on a joint and several basis, for any Losses (as defined below) suffered by the Purchaser as a result of any
of the statements made by the Sellers in Clauses 7.2 to 7.23 above being incorrect in whole or in part or claims or any breach of covenant, obligation or agreement contained in or in connection with this Agreement (each a “Breach”)
(i) subject to the provisions contained in Clause 7.1.2 and this Clause 8 and (ii) provided that (A) the Sellers have not restored the position of the parties to what it would have been had the Breach not occurred
(Naturalrestitution), within thirty (30) Business Days or (B) such restitution is impossible, has been refused by the Sellers or the Breach underlying the claim is objectively incurable. 

If a Breach affects the level of a Group Company, any Losses to be compensated by the Sellers in accordance with the foregoing in this
Clause 8, if any shall be limited to the actual Losses, for not wholly-owned Group Companies on a pro rata beneficial owner basis. There shall, for the avoidance of doubt, not be any double-counting/double-compensation of Losses. 

 

	8.1.2	For the purposes of this Agreement, “Losses” shall mean all actual positive damages (unmittelbare positive Schäden) suffered by the Purchaser or any Group
Company, not taking into account and excluding, in particular, indirect damages, any potential or actual reduction (Minderung) in the value of the Sold Shares, and shall in no event include or take into account any consequential damages
(Folgeschäden) except to the extent such damages were reasonably foreseeable, loss of profits (entgangener Gewinn), multiple damages or damages/losses to goodwill, lost opportunities (entgangene
Geschäftschancen), frustrated expenses (vergebliche Aufwendungen), reputational damages, internal administrative and overhead costs, any compensation for damages based on the application, or alleged
application, of any purchase price multiple or based on any argument or reasoning to the effect that the Purchase Price has been determined based on an incorrect assumption or would otherwise have been different in the absence of such Breach or any
multiple-based calculation in relation to the value of the Sold Shares. 

  
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	8.1.3	Any amounts payable to Purchaser pursuant to this Clause 8 shall be paid by Sellers within five (5) Business Days after such Losses are agreed to by Sellers or finally adjudicated pursuant to this Clause 8.

  

	8.2	Limitation of the Sellers’ Liability 

 The Purchaser shall not be entitled to bring
any claim (including, but not limited to, a Breach) against any of the Sellers under, or in connection with, this Agreement (a “Purchaser’s Claim”) and the Sellers shall not be liable to the extent: 

 

	8.2.1	the underlying facts, circumstances or events which could form the basis of a (potential) Purchaser’s Claim were actually known as of the date hereof, any of the persons listed in Schedule 8.2.1 (the
“Purchaser’s Knowledge”); and provided that, without limiting the generality of this Clause 8.2.1, the Purchaser shall in particular be deemed to have knowledge of all facts, circumstances or events which

  

	 	(a)	are fairly disclosed or fairly described in the Disclosed Information; or 

  

	 	(b)	are expressly accrued for or otherwise stated in 

  

	 	(i)	the Financial Statements; or 

  

	 	(ii)	to the extent applied in the Closing Financial Statements as a reduction of the Consideration; or 

  

	8.2.2	the Purchaser fails to 

  

	 	(a)	inform the Sellers in writing without undue delay, but in no event later than fifteen (15) days after becoming aware of any alleged Purchaser’s Claim, whereby the Sellers shall be informed on matters and
circumstances which involve official time limits (e.g. court orders or lawsuits in connection with Third Party Claims) immediately unless such failure or delay to timely inform Sellers has not adversely affected the Sellers’ ability to defend
against, settle, mitigate or satisfy the Purchaser’s Claim; 

  

	 	(b)	describe in the Claim Notification the potential claim and the factual circumstances underlying such claim in reasonable detail and state the estimate of the amount of such claim to the extent known to the Purchaser;

  

	 	(c)	give the Sellers the opportunity to remedy the Purchaser’s Claim pursuant to Clause 8.1 within the agreed thirty (30) Business Day time period; or 

 

	 	(d)	comply with its obligations pursuant to Clause 8.8 or as otherwise set forth in this Agreement; 

  
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 provided, however that in each case, Purchaser shall only be prohibited from bringing a Purchaser’s Claim
with respect to the portion of any Losses arising from Purchaser’s failure to comply with its obligations pursuant to this Clause 8.2.2; or 
  

	8.2.3	the Purchaser fails to use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate the Losses; 

  

	8.2.4	the damage giving rise to such claim are actually recovered under an insurance policy of any Group Company or could have been recovered if diligently pursued; 

 

	8.2.5	the Purchaser or any Group Company has received compensation of, or indemnification from, the damage against a third party or such compensation could have been recovered if diligently pursued; 

 

	8.2.6	the relevant Purchaser’s Claim arises, or the amount of the relevant Purchaser’s Claim is increased, as a result of changes in circumstances or changes in the legal position (including changes in case law
(Rechtsprechung) or administrative practice (Verwaltungspraxis)) which occurred after the date of this Agreement; or 

  

	8.2.7	in respect of any claim to the extent of any cash benefits or cash equivalents accruing or attributable to the Purchaser or any Group Company on account of the matters or circumstances giving rise to such claim,
including Tax benefits. 

  

	8.3	Further Limitations 

 The Sellers shall not be liable for any Purchaser’s Claim to
the extent that it would not have arisen but for any voluntary act, omission or transaction carried out: 
  

	8.3.1	after Closing, by the Purchaser or its Affiliates or its respective directors, employees or agents or successors in title outside the ordinary and usual course of business of a member of the Labels Group as at Closing;
or 

  

	8.3.2	before Closing, by any of the Sellers’ or any Group Company acting at the written direction or written request of the Purchaser or its Affiliates. 

 

	8.4	No Double Recovery 

  

	8.4.1	The Purchaser shall not be entitled to recover from the Sellers more than once in respect of the same damage suffered. In particular, without limitation, the foregoing shall apply where one and the same set of facts
(Sachverhalt) qualifies under more than one provision entitling the Purchaser to a claim or remedy under or in connection with this Agreement. 

  

	8.4.2	 The Purchaser shall not be entitled to recover damages or obtain payment, reimbursement or restitution more than
once in respect of any liability, loss, cost, shortfall, damage, deficiency, 

  
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breach or other set of circumstances which gives rise to more than one claim under this Agreement. In particular, the foregoing shall apply where one and the same set of facts or circumstances
qualifies under more than one provision entitling the Purchaser to a claim or remedy under or in connection with this Agreement; the breach of more than one representation or warranty, which is based on the same facts and circumstances shall
therefore form the basis of one single claim only and does not entitle the Purchaser to multiple compensation. 

  

	8.5	De minimis, Deductible, Cap 

 The liability of the Sellers for the Purchaser’s
Claims pursuant to Clause 8.1.1 shall further be limited as follows: 
  

	8.5.1	The Purchaser is entitled to bring a Purchaser’s Claim under or in connection with this Agreement only to the extent and in such amount in which 

 

	 	(a)	any individual claim awarded exceeds EUR 250,000, except in each case where an individual representation and warranty provides for a higher threshold; and 

 

	 	(b)	the sum of all such claims exceeds EUR 5,000,000 (Deductible), in which event the Sellers shall be liable only for the excess over such amount; 

provided, however, that the limitation set forth in this Clause 8.5.1 shall not apply to any claims brought against the Sellers under
Clauses 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.19.2 and 7.23. 
  

	8.5.2	The Sellers’ liability for Breaches shall in no event exceed EUR 30,000,000 (the “Cap”) except for claims brought against the Sellers under Clauses 7.2, 7.3, 7.4 and 7.23, in which case the
overall cap shall be 100% of the proceeds of the Purchase Price received by the Sellers and further provided that Sellers may return the MCC Shares at the Stock Value as received at Closing if the Losses exceed the Base Cash Purchase Price.

  

	8.5.3	For claims with respect to fraud or willful misconduct by the Sellers (not including any other persons or entities acting on their behalf), the statutory rules shall apply. 

 

	8.6	Reimbursements and Excess Recoveries 

  

	8.6.1	 Any payments actually made by any Seller to discharge a liability under or in connection with this Agreement
which is or becomes excluded, limited or reduced under this Clause 8 shall be refunded by the Purchaser to the Sellers promptly upon the event triggering such exclusion, limitation or reduction of liability becoming known. The preceding sentence
shall apply mutatis mutandis to any other remediation measures actually undertaken by any Seller with respect to which liability is or becomes excluded, limited or reduced under this Clause 8, in which case the Purchaser shall
compensate the Sellers for such remediation measures in cash. The Purchaser undertakes to inform the Sellers 

  
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without undue delay (unverzüglich) about any event which may trigger an exclusion, limitation or reduction of liability under this Clause 8. 

 

	8.6.2	Without limiting the generality of Clause 8.6.1, if the Purchaser recovers from a third party for Losses for which it (or the relevant Group Company) was already compensated in whole or in part by any Seller under or in
connection with this Agreement, the Purchaser undertakes to pay to the Sellers the amount of such excess recovery within ten (10) Business Days of its receipt. 

 

	8.7	Statute of Limitations 

  

	8.7.1	All Purchaser’s Claims shall be time barred and lapse on the fifteen (15) month anniversary of this Agreement, except for claims based on breaches of the representations and warranties in Clauses 7.2, 7.3,
7.4, 7.14 and 7.23 which shall be time barred and lapse on the three (3) year anniversary of this Agreement. 

  

	8.7.2	These limitation periods shall be suspended (gehemmt) only by the Purchaser instituting legal Proceedings against the Sellers within the meaning of Section 1497 ABGB in respect thereof before the competent
court, respectively, the arbitral tribunal. 

  

	8.8	Third Party Claims 

 In the event that any action, potential claim, demand or Proceeding
with respect to which the Sellers might be liable under this Agreement (a “Third Party Claim”) is asserted or announced by any third party (including any Governmental Entity) against the Purchaser or any Group Company (the
“Claim Addressee”): 
  

	8.8.1	The Purchaser shall, without undue delay but no later than ten (10) Business Days upon becoming aware thereof, notify the Sellers of a Third Party Claim and give, or cause to be given, the Sellers the opportunity
to defend the Claim Addressee against such Third Party Claim; provided, however that any failure or delay to timely inform Sellers shall not prejudice Purchaser’s rights herunder if such failure or delay has not adversely affected the
Sellers’ ability to defend against, settle, mitigate or satisfy the Third Party Claim. 

  

	8.8.2	 The Sellers shall have the right to defend the Claim Addressee by all actions and shall have, at any time during
the Proceedings, the sole power to direct and control such defense. In particular, the Sellers may participate in and direct all negotiations and correspondence with the third party, choose and appoint and instruct counsel and request that the Third
Party Claim be litigated or settled in accordance with the Sellers’ instructions. No action by the Sellers or their representatives in connection with the defense shall be construed as an acknowledgement (whether express or implied) of the
Purchaser’s Claim under this Agreement or of any underlying facts related to such claim. Notwithstanding Sellers’ right to defend the Claim Addressee, Sellers shall not enter into any settlement of

  
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a Third Party Claim without the prior written consent of the Purchaser, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Purchaser shall have the right, at its own cost and expense,
to participate in the defense of any Third Party Claim with counsel selected by it subject to the Sellers’ right to control the defense thereof. 

  

	8.8.3	To the extent that the Sellers are in Breach, all costs and expenses incurred by the Sellers in defending the Third Party Claim shall be borne by Sellers. Otherwise any reasonable out of pocket costs and expenses
including reasonable attorney fees incurred by the Seller in connection with the defense of a Third Party Claim shall be borne by the Purchaser. 

  

	8.8.4	The Purchaser agrees, and shall cause the Claim Addressee, 

  

	 	(a)	to fully cooperate with the Sellers in the defense of any Third Party Claim; 

  

	 	(b)	to diligently conduct the defense and upon the Sellers’ request, exhaust all reasonable legally admissible appeals and remedies (including petitions to courts of public law or equivalent courts) (to the extent that
the Sellers are not in control of the defense) in order to keep the Losses as low as possible; 

  

	 	(c)	not to acknowledge or settle the Third Party Claim or make any admission of liability, agreement or compromise with any third person in relation to any such Third Party Claim without prior consultation with and the
Sellers’ prior written consent; 

  

	 	(d)	to provide the Sellers’ representatives reasonable access, upon reasonable advance notice and during normal business hours, to all relevant books and records, other information, premises and personnel of the Group
Companies as the Sellers request in connection with such Third Party Claim; 

  

	 	(e)	to procure that the auditors (both past and then current) of the Claim Addressee make available their audit working papers in respect of audits of the Claim Addressee’s accounts for any relevant accounting period
in connection with such Third Party Claim; 

  

	 	(f)	to take all actions as the Sellers may request to avoid, dispute, resist, appeal, compromise or defend such Third Party Claim or any adjudication in respect thereof; and 

 

	 	(g)	to keep the Sellers continuously (in writing) informed (i) of any action intended to be taken in adequate and reasonable time in advance (ii) of the progress of any such action taken, (iii) of proposed
meetings or discussions with any relevant third person and allow an observer appointed by the Sellers to attend such meetings or discussions and (iv) inform the Sellers of the outcome of meetings and discussions at which any such observer was
not present. 

  
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	8.8.5	The failure of any Claim Addressee to comply with any of its obligations under this Clause 8.8 shall release the Sellers from their obligations hereunder, to the extent such failure or breach has adversely affected the
Sellers. 

  

	8.9	Obligation to Mitigate and Third Party Recovery 

  

	8.9.1	The Purchaser shall, by operation of this Agreement and by operation of the general obligations under the ABGB, be responsible to mitigate any loss or damage the Purchaser may suffer in consequences of any Breach by the
Sellers of the terms of this Agreement or any fact, matter, event or circumstance giving rise to a Purchaser’s Claim and nothing in this Agreement shall in any way limit or restrict such obligation to mitigate any loss or damage. The
Purchaser’s obligation to mitigate (as set out in the preceding sentence) includes an obligation to use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Group Companies take every action necessary or advisable to so mitigate. Exclusively reasonable
external expenses and costs incurred thereby by the Purchaser or the Group Companies (and evidenced by corresponding receipts) shall be reimbursed by the Sellers. 

 

	8.9.2	Without prejudice to the foregoing, any compensation or recovery by an insurance or other third person which the Purchaser and/or the Group Companies, respectively, have received in respect of a specific claim shall be
credited to and set off against the Purchaser’s Claim. The Purchaser shall, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Group Companies to also, take every reasonable action necessary or advisable to receive compensation or
recovery by an insurance or by a third person. The Sellers shall indemnify the Purchaser and/or the Group Companies for all expenses and costs reasonably incurred in respect of such recoveries or compensation actions. 

 

	8.9.3	If any claim shall arise by reason of some liability which, at the time that the claim is notified to the Sellers, is contingent only, the Sellers shall not be under any obligation to make any payment to the Purchaser
or the Group Companies in respect of such claim until such time as the contingent liability ceases to be so contingent. 

  

	8.9.4	Unless explicitly agreed otherwise in this Agreement, or in any other document or contractual arrangement regarding the transaction, or in the service arrangements in force at Closing for the respective person, the
Purchaser (i) confirms that it has no rights or claims against and (ii) undertakes that it will not, and procures that its Affiliates (including, following the Closing, the Group Companies), shall not, exercise any right or make any claim
against, any employee, director, officer or advisor, of the Seller or of any Group Companies on whom it may have relied before agreeing to any term of this Agreement. 

  
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	8.10	Acknowledgment of the Purchaser 

 The Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that 

 

	8.10.1	the Sellers make no warranty as to the accuracy of any forecasts, estimates, projections, statements of intent or statements of opinion (including the reasonableness of the assumptions underlying the same) contained in
the Disclosed Information or otherwise provided to the Purchaser or its representatives; 

  

	8.10.2	the Purchaser has made its own evaluation of the adequacy and accuracy of such forecasts, estimates, projections, statements of intent or statements of opinion (including the reasonableness of the assumptions underlying
the same); 

  

	8.10.3	to the Purchaser’s Knowledge there is no fact or circumstance which constitutes a Breach; and 

  

	8.10.4	no representative, director or employee of the Sellers and /or the Group Companies is or was at any time authorized to act on behalf of, or as agent for, the Sellers in the performance of their duties as the Sellers or
under this Agreement (Erfüllungsgehilfe) and Purchaser waives any right to attribute any actions, notices or other measures of such a person to a Seller. 

 

	8.11	No Additional Rights or Remedies 

  

	8.11.1	Except and to the extent expressly stated herein, any right of the Purchaser to rescind or withdraw from this Agreement shall be excluded. 

 

	8.11.2	 Any claims and rights of the Purchaser beyond the representations and warranties provided for in Clause 7 and the
covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement are hereby excluded and the Purchaser expressly waives all such rights or remedies, in particular, without prejudice to Clause 8.1.1, the Purchaser shall have no right or remedy (and hereby
expressly waives all such rights and remedies), to claim for damages (in particular in respect of consequential damages (Mangelfolgeschaden) indirect damages and lost profits), Damages under the principles of culpa in
contrahendo. The Parties expressly exclude the application of Section 934 ABGB concerning “Verkürzung über die Hälfte” (laesio enormis)
and the rescission (Wandlung), cancellation (Rücktritt) or voidance (Anfechtung) of this Agreement for any breach of a representation or warranty or on grounds of error (Irrtum) or in case of a material
change of circumstances (Wegfall der Geschäftsgrundlage) or any other ground or to request a modification of the terms and the consideration agreed herein on the basis of any such ground, except (i) in
the event of fraudulent intent (Arglist) or willful misconduct (Vorsatz) or (ii) in case otherwise agreed upon the Parties in this Agreement. The legal assumption pursuant to Section 924 second

  
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sentence ABGB shall be excluded. The Purchaser declares that it is an entrepreneur within the meaning of Section 351 UGB. 

 

	8.12	No Contract for the Benefit of a Third Party 

 The Parties agree that no provision of
this Agreement, except as explicitly set forth herein, constitutes a contract for the benefit of a third party within the meaning of Section 881 ABGB or otherwise (kein Vertrag zugunsten Dritter oder
mit Schutzwirkung für Dritte). 
  

	8.13	Data Room USB Sticks 

 For documentary purposes, the USB sticks containing the Data Room
including the Q&A documentation (each as part of the Disclosed Information) as well as certain other information that has been provided to the Purchaser and been stored on an USB-stick have been delivered
to the acting notary with the instruction to store the same for the purpose of evidence for a period of sixty-six (66) months from the date hereof or until receipt of joint instructions by the Parties as
to the further use thereof, whichever the earlier. The Parties shall each receive a copy of such USB sticks (including a confirmation from the data room provider that the Disclosed Documents have remained unchanged as of July 13, 2017). The
acting notary shall preserve the USB sticks in accordance with deposit instructions attached hereto as Schedule 8.13. 
  

	8.14	Exclusion of Claims against Individuals 

 Except in the case of fraud or willful
misconduct and as against any individual or entity who has acted fraudulently or willfully, the Sellers agree and undertake with the Purchaser that neither any Seller nor any Affiliate of any Seller has any rights against, and will waive and shall
not make any claim against, any director, officer, employee, adviser or agent of any of the Group Companies, on whom the Sellers may have relied before agreeing to any term of this Agreement or before entering into this Agreement. 

Except in the case of fraud willful misconduct and as against any individual or entity who has acted fraudulently and willfully, the Purchaser
agrees and undertakes with the Sellers that neither it nor any Affiliate of the Purchaser has any rights against, and will waive and shall not make any claim against, any employee, director, officer, employee, adviser or agent of any of the Group
Companies, the Sellers or any Affiliates of the Sellers not being Group Companies, on whom the Purchaser may have relied before agreeing to any term of this Agreement or before entering into this Agreement. The Purchaser acknowledges the discharge
(Entlastung) of the individuals listed in Clause 5.2.16 prior to the execution of this Agreement by the respective shareholder(s). 

  
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	9.	THE PURCHASER’S REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

 The Parties have discussed and
negotiated if, and to what extent, the Purchaser shall be liable for defects related to Purchaser and have decided to depart from the statutory warranties regarding goods (gesetzliche Gewährleistung). They have agreed to replace
the statutory system and provide for an independent catalogue of specific rights of the Sellers individually agreed and set forth in this Clauses 9. 

The Purchaser hereby represents and warrants to the Sellers that the statements set forth in this Clause 9 are true and correct as of the
Signing Date (other than the statements in Clauses 9.1 and 9.3.1 which shall be true and correct as of the Signing Date and as of the Closing Date). The representations and warranties in Clauses 9.1 through 9.7 below shall constitute
separate, independent obligations of the Purchaser and the scope and content of each representation and warranty and any liability arising hereunder shall be exclusively defined by the provisions of this Clause 9, which provisions form an
integral part of such representations and warranties. 
  

	9.1	Corporate Status of the Purchaser 

  

	9.1.1	The Purchaser has the full corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement and all agreements and documents contemplated hereby, and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, and such
transactions have been duly authorized by all necessary and requisite corporate action on the part of the Purchaser. This Agreement has been duly executed on behalf of the Purchaser and constitutes binding obligations. 

 

	9.1.2	There is no material Proceeding pending against, or, to Purchaser’s knowledge, threatened against the Purchaser before any court or arbitrator or any Governmental Entity or other third party which in any manner
challenges or seeks to prevent the transactions contemplated hereby. 

  

	9.1.3	The execution and performance by the Purchaser of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby require no prior approval by or filing with any Governmental Entity or third party, save only
for the Regulatory Clearances and approvals or filings the failure of which to obtain would not have a material adverse effect on Purchaser or the Labels Business. 

 

	9.1.4	The Purchaser is not insolvent and no insolvency Proceedings have been initiated or opened, or rejected because of a lack of assets, and no circumstances exist which would justify the initiation or opening of such
insolvency Proceedings. 

  

	9.1.5	The Purchaser enters into and consummates the transactions contemplated by this Agreement for its own account and not (also not indirectly) as trustee or agent or otherwise on someone else’s account.

  
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	9.2	Financial Capability 

 The Purchaser has at its disposal immediately available funds as
set forth in Clause 9.2.1 for the benefit of the Sellers required in order to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. 
  

	9.2.1	The Purchaser has received as of the date of this Agreement, binding commitments to provide loan facilities to the Purchaser on a certain funds basis (the “Financing”) pursuant to an executed commitment
letter (the “Commitment Letter”) to which an agreed version of an interim credit agreement is attached, an executed general fee letter, and an executed agency fee letter, in each case dated on or prior to the date of this Agreement,
among Purchaser (the “Purchaser Financing Parties”) and the Financing Sources (the “Purchaser Financing Documents”), copies of which have been provided to Sellers (with the fee letters redacted in a customary manner
solely with respect to fee amounts and “market flex” economic terms (and none of the redacted provisions would allow the Financing Sources to reduce the amount of funding to be provided under the Purchaser Financing Documents or change the
conditions on which such funding is available), the proceeds of which shall be on-lent or otherwise transferred by the Purchaser Financing Parties to Purchaser or each wholly owned subsidiary that will
purchase the Sold Shares (as expressly permitted herein) and all further assets of the Labels Business at or prior to Closing in accordance with the terms of this Agreement (the “Purchasing Entities”), in each case pursuant to
Clause 2. 

  

	9.2.2	At Closing, the Purchaser or the applicable Purchasing Entities will have the necessary immediately available funds (the “Funds”) to pay the Base Cash Purchase Price and the I/C Payables Purchase Price
and to meet its other obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	9.2.3	 The Purchaser undertakes to the Sellers not to: (a) change, amend or otherwise modify or terminate any of
the Purchaser Financing Documents in a manner that (i) reduces the aggregate amount of the Financing (including by increasing the amount of fees to be paid) to an amount that is insufficient to consummate the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, (ii) imposes additional conditions or materially and adversely modifies any of the the conditions precedent to the Financing (expressly excluding any waiver of the conditions precedent to the Financing), (iii) would reasonably be
expected to prevent, impede or delay (A) the occurrence of Closing or (B) the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions precedent to the Financing, or (iv) adversely impacts the ability of Purchaser or the Purchaser Financing Parties
to (1) enforce their rights against any other party to any Purchaser Financing Document or (2) consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; provided, however, that no such consent from Sellers shall be required for
any change, amendment or restatement, of any Purchaser Financing Document that (x) is limited to adding or replacing lenders, lead arrangers, bookrunners, syndication agents or similar entities that have not executed such document as of the
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Agreement, (y) increases the commitments or the amount of indebtedness thereunder or (z) is de minimis or technical in nature and does not otherwise adversely affect the certainty of,
the conditions for utilization of, or amount of, the Financing in any respect, or (b) waive or agree to waive any of its rights under Purchaser Financing Documents without the prior written consent of the Sellers or to use the Funds for any
purpose other than for the financing of its obligations as contemplated under this Agreement; provided, however, that no such consent from Sellers shall be required for any waiver or agreement to waive that is de minimis or technical
in nature and does not otherwise adversely affect the certainty of, the conditions for utilization of, or amount of, the Financing in any respect. 

  

	9.2.4	The Purchaser will comply with all its rights and obligations under the Purchaser Financing Documents and undertakes to the Sellers that it 

 

	 	(a)	will take all actions required to draw down the Funds and exercise all rights under and in connection with the Purchaser Financing Documents enabling it to make all payments due to be made pursuant to terms of this
Agreement, and 

  

	 	(b)	shall not, and will procure that no other Affiliate of the Purchaser shall, take any action or fail to take any steps which might result in the Funds or any part of the Funds not being available when required or
prejudice the ability of the Purchaser to draw down the Funds to comply with its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	9.2.5	Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that the obtaining of the Financing is not a condition to Closing or the consummation of the transactions contemplated in
this Agreement, and that, irrespective and independently of the availability of the Financing, Purchaser shall be obligated to pay the Purchase Price and the I/C Payables Purchase Price and to meet its other obligations under this Agreement, subject
only to the satisfaction or waiver of the conditions set forth in Clause 4. 

  

	9.3	Capitalization 

  

	9.3.1	The MCC SEC Reports set forth the authorized Equity Securities and, as of the Signing Date, the outstanding Equity Securities of Purchaser. All the MCC Shares which may be issued in connection with the Stock Purchase
Price, when issued in accordance with the terms hereof, will be duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable free and clear of any Encumbrances (other than Encumbrances arising under this
Agreement or the Investors’ Rights Agreement or under applicable securities Laws) and will not be subject to any preemptive rights created by Law, Purchaser’s articles of incorporation or any contract to which Purchaser is a party.

  

	9.3.2	 All outstanding shares of capital stock, limited liability company interests, partnership interests or other
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been duly authorized and validly issued and are fully paid and non-assessable. Except as set forth in the MCC SEC Reports, as of the Signing Date, there
are no outstanding (i) Equity Securities or voting securities of Purchaser, (ii) securities of Purchaser convertible into or exchangeable for shares of Equity Securities or voting securities of Purchaser or (iii) options or other
rights to acquire from Purchaser, or other obligations of Purchaser to issue, any Equity Securities, voting securities or securities convertible into or exchangeable for Equity Securities or voting securities of MCC (the items in clauses (i), (ii)
and (iii) being referred to collectively as the “MCC Securities”). As of the Signing Date, there are no outstanding obligations of Purchaser or any subsidiary of Purchaser to repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any MCC
Securities (or equivalent securities or equity equivalents of any MCC Subsidiary). As of the Signing Date, there are no “phantom” stock or equity rights outstanding pursuant to which Purchaser or any subsidiary of Purchaser could be
required to issue MCC Securities (or equivalent securities or equity equivalents of any MCC Subsidiary) or make payments measured by or with respect to MCC Securities (or equivalent securities or equity equivalents of any MCC Subsidiary).

  

	9.4	SEC Reports; Financial Statements 

  

	9.4.1	Purchaser has timely filed with the SEC all materials and documents required to be filed since January 1, 2017 by Purchaser under the Securities Act and under the Exchange Act. All such materials and documents
filed by Purchaser since January 1, 2017 and publicly available prior to the Signing Date are hereinafter referred to as the “MCC SEC Reports.” The MCC SEC Reports are true and correct in all material respects, including the
financial statements and other financial information contained therein, and do not omit to state any material fact necessary to make the statements in such MCC SEC Reports, in light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading. As of
their respective dates, the MCC SEC Reports complied in all material respects with the requirements of the Securities Act or the Exchange Act, as the case may be, applicable to such MCC SEC Reports. There are no outstanding comments from the SEC
with respect to any of the MCC SEC Reports. Each filing that will be made by Purchaser after the Signing Date and prior to the Closing, when filed with the SEC, will conform in all material respects with the requirements of the Exchange Act and will
not, when filed with the SEC, contain any untrue statement of material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading. 

 

	9.4.2	 The financial statements included in the MCC SEC Reports were prepared in accordance with GAAP, applied on a
consistent basis for the periods involved (except as otherwise indicated in such statements), and fairly present, in all material respects, the financial condition, results of operations, cash flows and changes in stockholders’ equity of
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(subject to normal year-end adjustments and the absence of notes in the case of any interim financial statements). 

 

	9.4.3	Neither Purchaser nor any subsidiary of Purchaser has any obligations or liabilities of any nature (matured or unmatured, fixed or contingent) of a character required under GAAP to be reflected or reserved against on a
balance sheet, other than (i) obligations or liabilities reflected or reserved against on the financial statements included in the MCC SEC Reports, (ii) obligations or liabilities incurred since January 1, 2017 in the ordinary course
of business, consistent with past practice, (iii) obligations or liabilities arising out of this Agreement or incurred at the prior written request or with the prior written consent of the Sellers, or (iv) obligations or liabilities that
would not reasonably be expected, individually or in the aggregate, to be materially adverse to Purchaser and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole. 

  

	9.4.4	Purchaser and the subsidiaries of Purchaser have established and maintained a system of internal accounting controls that are sufficient to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting
and the preparation of financial statements (including the financial statements included in the MCC SEC Reports) in accordance with GAAP. 

  

	9.5	Litigation 

 Neither Purchaser nor any subsidiary of Purchaser is a party, including as
plaintiff, defendant or otherwise, to any court or arbitration or public authority Proceedings involving an amount in dispute in excess of EUR 500,000 in an individual case, and no such litigation has, to the Purchaser’s knowledge, been
threatened to Purchaser or any of its subsidiaries. 
  

	9.6	Compliance with Laws 

 To Purchaser’s Knowledge, Purchaser is not in material
violation of any Law, Permit or Order applicable to Purchaser. 
  

	9.7	Offering of Securities 

 Neither Purchaser nor any person acting on its behalf has taken
any action (including any offering of any securities of Purchaser under circumstances which would require integration of such offering with the offering of any MCC Shares to be issued pursuant to this Agreement under the Securities Act) which might
subject the offering and issuance of any of the MCC Shares to the Sellers pursuant to this Agreement to registration requirements of the Securities Act. 

  
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	9.8	Indemnification 

  

	9.8.1	In the event that the Purchaser is in breach of any of the above warranties or undertakings pursuant to this Clause 9, the Purchaser shall indemnify and hold harmless the Sellers from any Losses incurred or suffered by
any of the Sellers as result of such breach. 

  

	9.8.2	The Sellers are entitled to bring a claim against Purchaser (a “Sellers Claim”) under or in connection with this Agreement only to the extent and in such amount in which 

 

	 	(a)	any individual claim awarded exceeds EUR 250,000, except in each case where an individual representation and warranty provides for a higher threshold; and 

 

	 	(b)	the sum of all such claims exceeds EUR 5,000,000 (Deductible), in which event the Purchaser shall be liable only for the excess over such amount; 

provided, however, that the limitation set forth in this Clause 9.8.2 shall not apply to any claims brought against the Sellers under
Clause 9.1. 
  

	9.8.3	The Purchaser’s liability for Breaches shall in no event exceed the Cap except for claims brought against the Sellers under Clause 9.1, in which case the overall cap shall be 100% of the Purchase Price.

  

	9.8.4	For claims with respect to fraud or willful misconduct by the Purchaser (not including any other persons or entities acting on their behalf), the statutory rules shall apply. 

 

	9.8.5	All Sellers Claims shall be time barred and lapse on the fifteen (15) month anniversary of this Agreement, except for claims based on (a) breaches of the representations and warranties in Clause 9.1 and 9.3.1
which shall be time barred and lapse on the three (3) year anniversary of this Agreement. These limitation periods shall be suspended (gehemmt) only by a Seller instituting legal Proceedings against the Purchaser within the meaning of
Section 1497 ABGB in respect thereof before the competent court, respectively, the arbitral tribunal. 

  

	9.8.6	Regarding the limitations of Purchaser’s liability and double recovery, Clauses 8.2.2, 8.2.3, 8.2.5, 8.4, 8.6, and 8.9 shall apply mutatis mutandis. For the avoidance of doubt, if any claim of the
Sellers against the Purchaser causes a further Loss, such Loss shall be a Loss. 

  

	9.9	Indemnification regarding Earn-Out Cunamara 

  

	9.9.1	 Constantia Flexibles Australia Pty Ltd as purchaser and Retoric Pty. Ltd. as seller entered into a share purchase
agreement relating to all shares in Cunamara Investments Pty. Ltd. dated October 29, 2015 (the “Pemara SPA”). The Pemara SPA, provides for a potential payment of an additional purchase price in case certain conditions are met
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Out”). Seller 2 has guaranteed to the sellers under the Pemara SPA the due fulfillment of any obligations under the Pemara SPA, including payment of the
Earn-Out if and when due. 

  

	9.9.2	The Purchaser hereby indemnifies Seller 2 for and holds Seller 2 fully harmless from and against any payment obligations, costs, damages and expenses in connection with the
Earn-Out. 

  

	9.9.3	Any such claim by Seller 2 for indemnification or being held harmless shall not be subject to any limitations under this Agreement and shall only lapse after expiration of two (2) years after any claim in
connection with the Earn-Out has been raised in writing against Seller 2. 

  

	9.10	Indemnification regarding Return of Contributions 

 The Purchaser unconditionally and
irrevocably agrees to indemnify and pay to the Sellers or any Affiliate of the Sellers within ten (10) Business Days from the first written demand, an amount equal to any liability that the Sellers or Affiliate of the Sellers may incur as a
result or of in connection with any return of contributions (Einlagenrückgewähr) or similar concepts under foreign Law, whether in cash or in kind, paid or made by any Group Company to the Sellers or any Affiliate of the Sellers not
in accordance with applicable Austrian or foreign Law provided that such return of contributions (Einlagenrückgewähr) or repayment according to similar concepts under foreign Law has been effected prior to the Closing Date;
provided, however that this Clause 9.10 shall not apply in the case of (i) any Proceeding for the winding up, bankruptcy or insolvency of any Group Company; or (ii) if the liability is based on a claim brought by a Group Company which at
the time the claim is made has ceased to be a subsidiary or Affiliate of Purchaser. 
  

	10.	BENEFICIARIES 

  

	10.1	Indemnification of the Sellers’ Beneficiaries 

  

	10.1.1	If, after the Closing Date, 

  

	 	(a)	any of the Sellers’ Beneficiaries or any present or former board members (i.e. managing director of any Group Company or any of the directors, employees, advisers or other representatives of any Group
Company (each a “Beneficiary” and collectively the “Beneficiaries”)) are held liable by a third party (including a Group Company) for any existing or future (known or unknown, actual or contingent, accrued or
unaccrued) liability or obligation of any Group Company or any liability or obligation arising out of or in connection with the conduct of the business of any Group Company, or 

  
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	 	(b)	any Group Company asserts any claims against any Beneficiary, 

 the Purchaser shall, and shall
procure in each case to the extent such liability or obligation is based on facts that have occurred prior to Closing, indemnify and hold harmless the Beneficiaries in respect of the relevant liability or obligation unless and except to the extent
(x) the respective Seller is liable for such a matter vis-à-vis the Purchaser under the terms of this Agreement, (y) the liability of the respective
Seller or the Beneficiaries results from fraud (Arglist) or willful misconduct (Vorsatz), or (z) the liability or obligations results from or relates to a breach of this Agreement. 

To the extent that the above provisions of this Clause 10 impose or give rise to obligations on the part of the Purchaser with regard to
persons and parties other than the Sellers, such provisions shall constitute contracts for the benefit of such persons or parties (echter Vertrag zugunsten Dritter). 

 

	10.2	Resignation and Discharge 

  

	10.2.1	Schedule 10.2.1 contains a waiver of the Group Companies for any claims for which the Beneficiaries could be held liable for any existing or future (known or unknown, actual or contingent, accrued or not accrued)
liability or obligation by any Group Company or any liability or obligation arising out of or in connection with the conduct of the business of any Group Company prior to the Closing Date except to the extent resulting from or relating to any breach
of this Agreement. 

  

	10.2.2	The Purchaser shall ensure that no Group Company raises or asserts any claim whatsoever relating to periods prior to the Closing Date against the Sellers or any Beneficiary after Closing except to the extent provided
for in this Agreement. 

  

	11.	COVENANTS 

  

	11.1	Conduct of Business between Signing Date and Closing Date 

 The Sellers shall issue an
instruction to the managing directors of the Companies stating that, and so far as legally permissible, from the date hereof until the Closing Date the Group Companies shall, except (i) as otherwise
set-forth in this Agreement, or (ii) as permitted in Schedule 11.1, or (iii) if and to the extent being within their ordinary course of business, or (iv) upon prior
approval of the Purchaser (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed and such approval to be deemed to have been granted by the Purchaser in case the Sellers have not received a written objection in accordance with
Clause 16.6 within three (3) Business Days): 
  

	11.1.1	 conduct their business in all material respects in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice
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organizations and relationships with third parties and to keep available the services of its present officers and employees; 

 

	11.1.2	not carry out or effect material investments in excess of EUR 1,000,000 in aggregate per calendar month other than any amounts either already approved in any relevant budget or respective capital expenditure plan of any
Group Company or as disclosed in Schedule 11.1.2; 

  

	11.1.3	not dispose of any fixed assets for a value exceeding EUR 1,000,000 other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice; 

 

	11.1.4	maintain insurance protection material for the business of the Labels Group broadly comparable to that existing at the date hereof; 

  

	11.1.5	not hire, dismiss or give notice of termination to any Key Employee (except for termination for cause (aus wichtigem Grund)) or increase any compensation or benefit (including any incentive scheme)
of any of the Key Employees by more than 3%; 

  

	11.1.6	not change the Labels Business’s material accounting or financial reporting methods, principles or practices, other than changes required by IFRS or mandatory Law; 

 

	11.1.7	not make or change any Tax election, change an annual accounting period, adopt a new or change any existing accounting method, file any amended Tax return, enter into any closing agreement, settle any Tax claim or
assessment relating to the Labels Business, surrender any right to claim a refund of Taxes, or consent to any extension or waiver of the limitation period applicable to any Tax claim or assessment relating to the Labels Business if such election,
agreement, settlement, surrender, adoption, change, amendment or consent (i) has the effect of increasing the Tax liability of the Labels Business for the Post-Closing Date Period, (ii) is not required by mandatory Law, and (iii) is
not in accordance with past practice; 

  

	11.1.8	unless in the ordinary course of business or reflected in business plans as presented to the Purchaser, not establish, or increase the benefits payable or to be provided under, any Labels Business Employee Plan or
establish any new bonus, insurance, severance, deferred compensation, pension, retirement, profit sharing or other plan, program or arrangement for current or former employees, consultants or directors of the Labels Business; 

 

	11.1.9	not enter into any employment or severance agreement with any current Key Employees of any Group Company or the Labels Business or modify or terminate any Labels Business Employee Plan, except in the ordinary course of
business with terms and conditions that are consistent with past practice; 

  

	11.1.10	not acquire or agree to acquire any shares or other interest in any company or corporate partnership, except for treasury stock; 

  
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	11.1.11	not amend any of their constitutional documents, issue any shares, equity securities or securities convertible into shares or equity securities or agree upon such issuance or dispose of shares or grant any option or
encumbrance in respect of or over shares or any such securities; and 

  

	11.1.12	not enter into any agreement, or otherwise become obligated, to do any action prohibited hereunder. 

  

	11.2	Discontinuation of Cash Pools 

  

	11.2.1	The Sellers shall and shall procure, as the case may be, that not less than ten (10) Business Days before Closing the participation in the cash pools or the cash pool agreements, as the case may be, which are
listed in Schedule 11.2.1 (“Cash Pool Agreements”), shall be terminated. 

  

	11.2.2	The balances under the Cash Pool Agreements shall be (i) repaid, (ii) contributed into the free capital reserves of the respective company, or (iii) novated into shareholder loans or debt, as the case may be,
at nominal value plus accrued interest at Closing. 

  

	11.2.3	The Sellers will notify the Purchaser of the settlement of balances under the Cash Pool Agreements pursuant to Clause 11.2.2 (i) or Clause 11.2.2 (ii) and/or of the amounts to be novated pursuant to Clause 11.2.2 (iii),
at the latest ten (10) Business Days before Closing. 

  

	11.2.4	To the extent balances under the cash pool agreements have been novated pursuant to Clause 11.2.2 (iii), these shall be treated in all aspects under or in connection with this Agreement in accordance with the provisions
governing I/C Receivables or, as the case may be, I/C Payables. 

  

	11.3	Cooperation and Information Exchange 

  

	11.3.1	The Sellers shall no later than fifteen (15) Business Days after the Signing Date make all such filings and give all such notices as regards the filings Sellers are required to undertake under the HSR Act, provided
that the Purchaser is supplied with a copy of such filings and notices in advance. If Sellers’ filings include competitively-sensitive information, Sellers’ obligations to provide copies under this section will be satisfied by a copy
provided on an “outside counsel only” basis. The Purchaser shall provide to the Sellers all information in their possession which the Sellers reasonably request for this purpose. 

 

	11.3.2	 The Sellers agree that, prior to the Closing Date, the Purchaser shall, at the Purchaser’s cost and expense
and each only to the extent permissible under all applicable Laws, including any applicable antitrust and merger control Laws and regulations, be entitled to receive such required information on the businesses and operations of the Group Companies

  
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and have access to the facilities of the Labels Business as it reasonably requests for the purpose of (i) preparing the Closing, or (ii) the financing of the transaction intended
hereunder. Without limitation to the foregoing, without undue delay following each month-end between the Signing Date and the Closing Date, the Sellers shall deliver to the Purchaser a copy of all monthly
management reports for the Group Companies as prepared in the ordinary course of business at the level of the Group Companies and in aggregated form. Any such information requests and any exchange of information shall take place during regular
business hours and under reasonable circumstances without unreasonable interference with the business operations of the Group Companies and in full compliance with applicable Law. Information requests shall be exclusively addressed to the
individuals designated in Part A of Schedule 11.3.1 and any discussions and other direct contacts with the Group Companies shall on the Purchaser’s side be pursued by the individuals designated in Part B of
Schedule 11.3.1. The Sellers shall reasonably cooperate, and shall cause the Company to reasonably cooperate, therein. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Sellers shall, and shall cause their respective
Affiliates to, use reasonable best efforts to provide, such assistance and cooperation as Purchaser may reasonably request and that is reasonably necessary or customary in connection with the arrangement of the Financing, including:

  

	 	(a)	causing their respective advisors and auditors to provide the Purchaser Financing Parties and the Financing Sources with customary supplemental due diligence information which the Purchaser Financing Parties may
reasonably require to complete such Financing and such other information as is reasonably necessary in connection with the Financing and which can be provided without unreasonable effort or expense of Sellers; provided that any such information of a
financial nature shall be limited to the Required Financial Information or, solely in connection with customary auditor comfort letters provided pursuant to Clause (c) below, limited to, derived from or based on, the Required Financial
Information; 

  

	 	(b)	providing reasonable assistance in the preparation of customary information memorandums, offering memorandums, prospectuses and supplements (the “Financing Marketing Materials”) thereto and related
marketing materials and ancillary documents, in each case to be used in connection with the Financing, and providing, to the extent such information is reasonably available to such Person, customary information in respect of the Labels Business for
inclusion in any such marketing material (in the case of any marketing materials to be used in connection with the issuance of securities, having regard to the requirements of applicable securities laws and market practice in the context of a Rule
144A/Regulation S offering of securities); provided that to the extent that any financial information is provided by or addressed by Sellers or any of its Affiliates or Representatives in connection with any of the foregoing, such information shall
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	 	(c)	delivering and providing reasonable assistance in the preparation of the Required Financial Information; and using reasonable efforts to cause the applicable auditors to deliver (i) customary audit reports (limited
solely to audit reports in respect of the Audited Financial Statements), review reports and customary SAS 72 comfort letters and other customary cooperation by the auditors in connection with the preparation of the Financing Marketing Materials with
respect to such Required Financial Information and (ii) any customary SAS 72 or equivalent negative assurance in connection with the preparation of the Financing Marketing Materials as Purchaser may reasonably request; 

 

	 	(d)	making their respective officers and advisors available from time to time following reasonable notice to attend, prepare written materials for, and make a reasonable number of presentations regarding the Labels
Business, as appropriate at due diligence meetings (including in respect of any bring-down due diligence), roadshows and before analysts and rating agencies (and Sellers consent and shall cause its Affiliates to, consent to Standard &
Poor’s Ratings Services and Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. providing issuer and/or debt ratings to the Purchaser for the Financing); provided that to the extent that any financial information is provided by or addressed by Sellers or any
of their respective Affiliates or representatives in connection with the foregoing, such information shall be limited to the Required Financial Information; 

  

	 	(e)	causing the Group Companies to execute and deliver, customary definitive documentation in respect of the Financing, including customary closing certificates (other than solvency certificates) reasonably required by such
Purchaser Financing Documents and reasonably requested by Purchaser; provided that the Group Companies shall not be required to execute or deliver, or take any corporate or other action to adopt or approve, any document, agreement, collateral,
certificate, notice or instrument with respect to the Financing, including any pledge agreements, security documents, and closing certificates, other than those applicable only to the Group Companies and that are effective no earlier than, and
conditioned on the occurrence of, the Closing; 

  

	 	(f)	complying with, and cause their applicable Affiliates to comply, with customary publicity guidelines for a Rule 144A/Regulation S offering of debt securities with respect to the Financing, including (unless required by
rules and regulations of an applicable securities exchange on which its shares are listed, in which case Purchaser shall be informed sufficiently in advance) refraining from public comment regarding any such Financing without the prior written
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	 	(g)	assisting Purchaser in causing to be prepared prior to the Closing Date, the financial statements that Purchaser is required to file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Form 8-K, Rule 3-05 and/or Article 11 of Regulation S-X under the Exchange Act (the “Purchaser SEC Financial Statements”).
In connection with the preparation of the Purchaser SEC Financial Statements, Sellers shall cause the Group Companies and their auditors to reasonably assist Purchaser and its auditors in converting the presentation of the Required Financial
Information from IFRS or GAAP, as the case may be, to United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles consistently applied (“US GAAP”). Sellers also shall cause the auditors of the Labels Business to deliver consents and
comfort letters with respect to the Purchaser SEC Financial Statements prior to the Closing Date. 

 each of (a) through
(g) provided that (i) in the event that pursuant to the assessment of Seller, after due inquiry with its advisors, any of the information requested under this Clause 11.3.2 qualifies as “Highly Confidential Information” as
defined in the “Clean Team Agreement” dated May 31, 2017 between the Seller and the Purchaser (the “CTA”) such information shall only be provided pursuant to the terms and conditions as set forth in the CTA and
(ii) neither the Purchaser nor any Affiliate of the Purchaser has any rights against, and will waive and shall not make any claim against, any employee, director, officer, employee, adviser or agent of any of the Sellers or of any Affiliates of
the Sellers or of the Group Companies in connection with any information or measure provided or undertaken under or in connection with the cooperation obligations pursuant to this Clause 11.3.2. 

 

	11.3.3	The Purchaser and Sellers shall use their best efforts to ensure that the Closing Condition set forth in Clause 4.1 is satisfied as soon as possible after the date hereof (in particular that the Regulatory Clearances
are obtained without any conditions or obligations being attached thereto) and in particular: 

  

	 	(a)	The Purchaser shall no later than fifteen (15) Business Days after the Signing Date make all such filings and give all such notices as may be required or advisable to apply for the Regulatory Clearances, provided
that the Sellers are supplied with a copy of such filings and notices in advance. If Purchaser’s filings include competitively-sensitive information, Purchaser’s obligations to provide copies under this section will be satisfied by a copy
provided on an “outside counsel only” basis. The Sellers shall provide, and shall use all reasonable efforts in their capacity as shareholders of the Group Companies to cause the Group Companies, to provide to the Purchaser all information
in their possession which the Purchaser reasonably requests for this purpose. 

  
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	 	(b)	The Purchaser shall promptly, correctly and fully satisfy any requests of the relevant authorities and shall keep the Sellers promptly informed as to progress and shall provide to the Sellers copies of all
correspondence with the relevant authorities; provided, however, if such correspondence contains competitively-sensitive information, it may be provided on an “outside counsel only” basis.. The Purchaser shall not participate in any
substantive meetings, conference calls or similar discussions with such authorities or provide any information or otherwise communicate with any relevant authority without, to the extent practicable (i) first consulting with the Sellers and
taking into account their reasonable requirements and (ii) to the extent not prohibited by Law and permitted by the relevant authorities, ensuring that the Sellers can, if they so wish, attend or be represented in any such meeting, conference
call or similar discussion. Unless Purchaser reasonably determines such information is required or advisable, no information relating to any of the Sellers or to any companies, funds or entities associated or affiliated, controlled or managed by or
under common control or management with any of them, or to their respective businesses shall be given to any relevant authority without the prior written consent of the Sellers. 

 

	 	(c)	If the Purchaser becomes aware that it is reasonably likely that the Closing Condition in Clause 4.1 will not be satisfied or that conditions or obligations may be imposed which could affect any of the Sellers or hinder
or delay the Closing, it shall promptly notify the Sellers in writing. 

  

	 	(d)	Without limitation to the Sellers’ right of rescission pursuant to Clause 13.1, the Purchaser’s obligation to use its best efforts as provided in this Clause 11.3.3 shall include its unconditional commitment,
after complying with a formal Request for Additional Information and Documentary Materials (aka a “second request”) issued under the HSR Act or the commencement of a second phase investigation by any Governmental Entity, to offer, consent,
and comply with any obligations or conditions (Auflagen oder Bedingungen) including committing to and effecting without undue delay the sale, divestiture or disposition of any of its assets, properties or businesses or of any
assets, properties or businesses of the Group Companies, agreeing to change or modify any course or conduct regarding future operations of the Group Companies or the Purchaser’s affiliates and entering into such other arrangements of any nature
as are necessary or useful to avoid a material delay or a failure in obtaining the Regulatory Clearances or any other undertakings required by any competent merger control authority, provided that the Purchaser shall not be obliged hereunder to
litigate against any Governmental Entity to obtain any Regulatory Clearance. 

  

	 	(e)	 If there is a disagreement about antitrust strategy, the Purchaser’s decision shall control. Notwithstanding
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the sole right to control and direct antitrust strategy in connection with review of the transaction by any relevant merger control authority (including the ability to determine, after
consultation with Sellers, the jurisdictions in which filings are required or advisable), or any litigation by, or negotiations with, any antitrust authority or other person relating to the transaction and will take the lead in all meetings,
discussions, submissions, and communications with any relevant merger control authority relating to obtaining antitrust approval for the transaction. The other paragraphs of Clause 11.3.3 shall, for the avoidance of doubt, prevail over this
paragraph (e). 

  

	 	(f)	With respect to any Regulatory Clearances, if the consummation of the Closing is prohibited by any Governmental Entity, the Parties shall, without limitation to the Sellers’ right of rescission pursuant to Clause
13.1, contest such decision (including by way of litigation) and use their best efforts to ensure that the Closing may be consummated as contemplated by this Agreement and as timely as reasonably practicable. 

 

	 	(g)	The Purchaser may not request any adjustment or repayment of the Purchase Price or other amendment of this Agreement as a result of any divestiture or other action pursuant to this Clause 11.3.3. 

 

	11.3.4	From the Closing Date and for a period not to exceed five (5) years, the Purchaser will afford to each Seller and the Sellers’ legal counsel and representatives access, upon reasonable advance notice and at
Sellers’ expense, to books and records, as well as to other information of the Group Companies and the Group Companies’ representatives as long as and to the extent necessary or reasonably useful to the Sellers in connection with any
audit, investigation, dispute, or litigation (including under or in connection with this Agreement) or any other reasonable business purpose of the respective Sellers but in any event to the extent requested in connection with the Sellers’
obligation to prepare the Closing Financial Statements and have them reviewed. If and to the extent any Seller requires original documents, the Purchaser shall forward such books and records, or cause (steht dafür ein) that
such books and records be forwarded, at the respective Seller’s expense, to the respective Seller, and the respective Seller shall return such books and records after the respective requirement to be in possession of original documents no
longer applies. 

  

	11.3.5	 The Purchaser shall cause (steht dafür ein) the Group Companies to keep
and maintain all books and records relating to any period prior to the Closing Date at least for the retention periods provided for under applicable mandatory Law. Furthermore, the Purchaser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause
(steht dafür ein) the Group Companies to give each Seller reasonable advance notice prior to destroying or disposing of any books and records relating to any period prior to the Closing Date, in particular
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matters which may be relevant with respect to any indemnification obligation or other liability of any Seller under or in connection with this Agreement and, if any Seller so requests, to deliver
such books and records to the respective Seller at the respective Seller’s expense. These provisions shall apply mutatis mutandis should the Purchaser intend to dispose of a Group Company, in which case the Sellers may only be
entitled to demand copies of the relevant books and records. 

  

	11.3.6	The Purchaser undertakes to take all actions, and to provide all information, as required or expedient in order to enable the Sellers to deliver the Release Documentation. The Parties shall use all commercially
reasonable efforts that the consultation process required to agree on the final wording of the Release Documentation will be commenced without undue delay after the date of this Agreement. 

 

	11.3.7	Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and subject to reimbursement of any related costs and expenses of the other Party arising in connection with such cooperation (including upon request reasonable
advances for such costs and expenses), each of the Parties hereto shall cooperate with the other Parties and use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to promptly (i) take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and do, or cause to be
done, all things necessary, proper or advisable to consummate and make effective, in the most expeditious manner practicable, the transactions contemplated under this Agreement, including preparing and filing without undue delay and fully all
documentation to effect all necessary filings, notices, petitions, statements, registrations, submissions of information, applications and other documents (including any required or recommended filings under applicable antitrust Laws), and
(ii) obtain all governmental approvals or other approvals, consents, registrations, authorizations and other confirmations from any Governmental Entity or third party necessary, proper or advisable to consummate the transactions contemplated
under this Agreement. 

  

	11.4	Termination of H&N PLTA 

  

	11.4.1	Seller 1 and Seller 3 shall take, and shall cause H&N to take, all actions reasonably necessary to terminate in writing the PLTA between H&N as dominated company and Seller 1 as dominating company (such
PLTA the “H&N PLTA”) effective with the expiry of the (zum Ende des) Closing Date (“Termination Date”). Such actions shall in any event include the adoption of written shareholders’
resolutions of H&N and Seller 1 on the approval of the termination of the PLTA. 

  

	11.4.2	Seller 1 and Seller 3 shall take, and shall cause H&N to take, all actions reasonably necessary to change the fiscal year of H&N to end as of the expiry of the (zum Ende des) Termination
Date. 

  

	11.4.3	 The Purchaser procures that within forty-five (45) Business Days after the Closing Date H&N prepares its
financial statements as of the Termination Date in accordance with 

  
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German generally accepted accounting principles (“German GAAP”) consistently applied with the same accounting principles, policies, practices, evaluation rules and procedures,
methods and bases as are applied in the German GAAP individual financial statements of H&N and have them audited (“Termination Accounts”). The Purchaser shall provide the drafts of the Termination Accounts to Seller 1
within forty (40) Business Days after the Closing Date. The Purchaser procures that H&N will amend the draft Termination Accounts in accordance with Seller 1’s instructions if and to the extent such instructions (i) are
issued in writing to the Purchaser within ten (10) Business Days after Seller 1 has received the draft Termination Accounts and (ii) are compliant with German GAAP and do not infringe mandatory Law. Within a further period of ten
(10) Business Days after having provided Seller 1 with the draft Termination Accounts, the Purchaser procures that (i) H&N prepares the final Termination Accounts and that (ii) its management adopts the finalized Termination
Accounts (after their adoption the “Final Termination Accounts”). The Purchaser shall provide Seller 1 with the Final Termination Accounts. 

  

	11.4.4	If, on the basis of the Final Termination Accounts, Seller 1 has a loss compensation obligation vis-à -vis H&N (“H&N
Loss Compensation Obligation”), Seller 1 shall, within five (5) Business Days after having been provided with the Final Termination Accounts, make a payment free of any costs and charges in the amount of the H&N Loss
Compensation Obligation to H&N. 

  

	11.4.5	If, on the basis of the Final Termination Accounts, H&N has a profit transfer obligation vis-à -vis Seller 1 (“H&N
Profit Transfer Obligation”), the Purchaser shall ensure that H&N shall, within five (5) Business Days after the Final Termination Accounts have been adopted, make a payment free of any costs and charges in the amount of the
H&N Profit Transfer Obligation to Seller 1. 

  

	11.4.6	The Purchaser shall, and shall procure that the Group Companies will, indemnify and hold harmless the Sellers from any claims for the granting of collateral under Section 303 German Stock Corporation Act
(deutsches Aktiengesetz) by third parties. Clause 11.13 shall apply mutatis mutandis. 

  

	11.4.7	Seller 1, Seller 3 and the Purchaser shall treat the H&N Profit Transfer Obligation of H&N or H&N Loss Compensation Obligation of Seller 1 as resulting from the Final Termination Accounts as final
between them. To the extent any justified claims are raised against H&N for further profit transfer or repayment of excessive loss compensation, and to the extent H&N raises any justified claims against Seller 1 for further loss
compensation or repayment of excessive profit transfer, Seller 1 and the Purchaser shall make such payments or shall ensure that such payment is made and shall indemnify each other against such payment so as if any such claims against or by
H&N as had not been raised. 

  
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	11.4.8	The Parties agree that the H&N PLTA shall be performed in accordance with its terms (tatsächlich durchgeführt) to ensure that the fiscal unity (Organschaft)
for German corporate income Tax (deutsche Körperschaftsteuer) and German trade Tax (deutsche Gewerbesteuer) purposes between Seller 1 and H&N (“H&N Fiscal Unity”) will not be
adversely affected; the Purchaser shall (i) procure that H&N follows Seller 1’s instructions on the performance of the H&N PLTA in accordance with its terms (tatsächliche
Durchführung) to be made in writing, if such instructions are compliant with applicable Law, and (ii) if any notice is received by the Purchaser or H&N from an advisor or a Tax authority pursuant to which there is
a risk that the H&N PLTA had not been performed in accordance with its terms (tatsächlich durchgeführt), inform Seller 1 of and provide Seller 1 with such notice without undue delay.

  

	11.4.9	The Purchaser shall procure that upon Seller 1’s request to be made in writing H&N shall take all reasonable measures upon written instructions by Seller 1 and at the cost and expense of Seller 1, provided
that these measures are necessary to safeguard the performance in accordance with the terms of the H&N PLTA (tatsächliche Durchführung) and the acceptance of the H&N Fiscal Unity by the
competent Tax authority. To the extent that the performance in accordance with the terms of the H&N PLTA (tatsächliche Durchführung) and the acceptance of the H&N Fiscal Unity by the
competent Tax authority requires that (i) Seller 1 makes any payments to H&N relating to Pre-Closing Date Periods, the Purchaser will pay to Seller 1 an amount equal to such payment by wire
transfer in immediately available funds to a bank account designated by the Purchaser at the same time (Zug um Zug) payment from Seller 1 to H&N is made, unless such amount has already been reflected in the Closing
Financial Statements as receivable and has been taken into account as an increase item in calculating the Purchase Price, or (ii) H&N makes any payments to Seller 1 relating to Pre-Closing Date
Periods, Seller 1 will pay to the Purchaser an amount equal to such payment by wire transfer in immediately available funds to a bank account designated by the Purchaser at the same time (Zug um Zug) payment from H&N to
Seller is made, unless such amount has already been reflected in the Closing Financial Statements as liability or provision and has been taken into account as deduction item in calculating the Purchase Price. 

 

	11.4.10	 After the Closing Date, the Purchaser shall cause H&N to prepare and file, when due, all returns,
declarations, reports, claims for refund, notices, forms or information relating to Taxes relating to Pre-Closing Date Periods (“Pre-Closing Date
Taxes”) to the extent the fiscal unity for corporate income Tax and trade Tax among Seller 3 and H&N is concerned required to be filed by or on behalf of H&N (“H&N Tax Returns”). Such H&N Tax Returns shall
be prepared on a consistent basis, applying (to the extent in accordance with mandatory Law (the interpretation of which shall be inter alia based upon decisions of Tax courts)) the same policies, procedures, practices and election rights as applied
in the preparation of the H&N Tax Returns for previous Tax periods of H&N. The Purchaser shall provide, or cause to be provided, Seller 1 with drafts of such H&N Tax Returns

  
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as timely prior to the relevant filing date as reasonably appropriate but in any event not later than (i) fifteen (15) Business Days before the filing due date of the relevant H&N Tax
Return or (ii) in case of emergency filings (e.g. filings that are required to be made without undue delay) five (5) Business Days prior to the filing due date. No such H&N Tax Returns and no amendment of such H&N Tax Returns shall
be filed without the prior written consent of Seller 1, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned and which is deemed to be granted if Seller 1 does not provide the Purchaser within ten (10) Business Days (in
case of sentence 3 (i)) and within four (4) Business Days (in case of sentence 3 (ii)) after having received the draft H&N Tax Return with reasonably detailed, written instructions in respect of the filing of the H&N Tax Return.

  

	11.4.11	After the Closing Date, the Purchaser shall within five (5) Business Days after receipt provide (or cause H&N to provide) Seller 1 with copies of all Tax assessment notices (Steuerbescheide), other
decisions, notices of any Tax audit, Proceeding or investigation and any other written communication, which is received by H&N, the Purchaser or any Purchaser’s Affiliate from any Tax authority, court or other third party and which relates
to Pre-Closing Date Taxes of H&N to the extent the fiscal unity for corporate income Tax and trade Tax among Seller 3 and H&N is concerned (“H&N Relevant Tax Matter”). Such notice
shall be accompanied by evidence reasonably necessary to determine the relevant facts and amounts. After the Closing Date, the Purchaser shall procure that the substantive terms of any H&N Relevant Tax Matter is not discussed with a competent
Tax authority or other third party raising claims for Pre-Closing Date Taxes against H&N other than in (i) writing with Seller 1’s prior written consent, which must not be withheld, delayed
or conditioned unreasonably, or (ii) to the extent permitted by applicable Law, in pre-scheduled meetings with the competent Tax authority or other third party if Seller 1 has been given the
opportunity to participate in such meeting at its own expense either through its representatives or through advisors bound by professional secrecy. Seller 1 shall provide the Purchaser with drafts of written communication on H&N Relevant
Tax Matters with the competent Tax authority or other third party raising claims for Pre-Closing Date Taxes against H&N at least seven (7) Business Days prior to submitting such correspondence to the
competent Tax authority or other third party raising claims for Pre-Closing Date Taxes against H&N. If Seller 1 does not raise written objections against the submission of the correspondence within
seven (7) Business Days after receipt of the draft, Seller 1’s consent to the draft is deemed as having been granted. In case of meetings with the competent Tax authority or other third party raising claims for Pre-Closing Date Taxes against H&N, Seller 1 shall be informed at least six (6) Business Days prior to the date of such meeting. 

 

	11.4.12	 The Purchaser shall procure that, to the extent permitted by Law (i) Seller 1 and Seller 1’s
advisors bound to professional secrecy are granted the right to participate in meetings, discussions and correspondence with the relevant Tax authorities or other third party raising claims for Pre-Closing
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Tax audits, (ii) all written questions or information requests by the Tax authorities, including Tax auditors, and other third party raising claims for
Pre-Closing Date Taxes against H&N are forwarded to Seller 1 as soon as reasonably practical for evaluation and comments and (iii) such comments are duly incorporated by H&N in its statement
to the Tax authority or other third party raising claims for Pre-Closing Date Taxes against H&N as far as such comments comply with mandatory Law (the interpretation of which shall be inter
alia based upon decisions of Tax courts), in each case of (i) to (iii) to the extent relating to H&N Relevant Tax Matters. The Purchaser shall not and shall ensure that H&N will not settle, concede or give their consent to the
findings of any Tax audit relating to any H&N Relevant Tax Matter or to any claims of any Tax authority or other third party for Pre-Closing Date Taxes against H&N and will not enter into any
agreements on claims or facts underlying claims of any Tax authority or other third party for Pre-Closing Date Taxes against H&N without the prior written consent of Seller 1 which shall not be
unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned and is deemed as having been granted if Seller 1 does not raise any written objections four (4) Business Days after it has received the written request for consent from the Purchaser.

  

	11.4.13	The Purchaser shall procure that, upon written request of Seller 1, objections are filed and legal Proceedings are instituted and conducted against any Tax assessments or other decisions of the Tax authorities with
respect to H&N Relevant Tax Matters or claims of other third party for Pre-Closing Date Taxes against H&N (herein collectively “H&N Tax Litigation”) in accordance with
Seller 1’s directions, except if and to the extent that these directions do not comply with mandatory Law. If Seller 1 has the right and elects to direct a H&N Tax Litigation then the Purchaser shall cooperate and follow
Seller 1’s instructions and shall cause H&N to cooperate and follow Seller 1’s instructions in each phase of such H&N Tax Litigation as far as such instructions comply with mandatory Law. The Purchaser shall not settle,
and shall ensure that H&N will not settle, any H&N Tax Litigation without prior written consent of Seller 1 which shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned and is deemed as having been granted if Seller 1 does not
raise any written objections ten (10) Business Days after it has received the written request for consent from the Purchaser. Seller 1 shall indemnify Purchaser from any reasonable out of pocket expenses incurred as a direct result of an
instruction by Seller 1. 

  

	11.4.14	 After the Closing Date, the Purchaser shall cooperate, and shall to cause H&N and their representatives to
cooperate, in all respects with Seller 1 in connection with all H&N Relevant Tax Matters, including the preparation and filing of any H&N Tax Return or the conducting of any Tax audit, investigation, dispute or appeal or any other
communication with any Tax authority. Such cooperation shall include (but shall not be limited to) Seller 1’s review of all books, records and information, and the reasonable assistance of all officers and employees of H&N, to the
extent necessary in connection with H&N Relevant Tax Matters. The Purchaser agrees to cause H&N to give Seller 1 reasonable notice prior to transferring, discarding or destroying any books and records relating to H&N

  
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Relevant Tax Matters and, if Seller 1 so requests, to allow Seller 1 to take possession of such books and records. Seller 1 shall indemnify Purchaser from any reasonable out of
pocket expenses incurred as a direct result of a request for cooperation by Seller 1. 

  

	11.4.15	If the Purchaser fails to comply with any obligation or covenant set forth in Clauses 11.4.8 through 11.4.14, or denies the fulfillment of any of the obligations or covenants set forth in Clauses 11.4.8 through 11.4.14,
the Purchaser shall indemnify and hold harmless Seller 1 from and against Taxes payable by Seller 1 or any of Seller 1’s Affiliates (hereinafter referred to as “H&N Claim”). Seller 1 shall have no H&N claim if and
to the extent the Purchaser proves that the relevant failure or denial has neither caused the relevant Tax nor has resulted in the Seller 1’s ability to mitigate such Tax being prejudiced. For purposes of this Clause 11.4.15. Taxes
payable by Seller 1 or any of Seller 1’s Affiliates shall be calculated as if the income of H&N attributable to Seller 1 or any of Seller 1’s Affiliates due to the H&N Fiscal Unity for corporate income and trade
Tax purposes were the only taxable events of the fiscal year for which the attribution is made. The H&N Claim shall become due and payable ten (10) the Purchaser has been notified in writing by Seller 1 about the payment obligation.

  

	11.5	Carve-Out of Constantia Nusser GmbH and Constantia Ebert GmbH 

  

	11.5.1	Seller 1 and Seller 2 shall procure that C Labels sells and transfers all of its 90% shareholding in each Constantia Nusser GmbH and Constantia Ebert GmbH (together
“Carve-Out Companies”), to Seller 1 or another entity, which is not part of the Group Companies on or before the Closing Date (the date of the transfer of the shares the “Carve-Out Date”), for a consideration of 

  

	 	(a)	90% of the enterprise value of the Carve-Out Companies (the enterprise value being EUR 71,836,724 for Constantia Nusser GmbH and EUR 18,157,247 for Constantia Ebert GmbH)

  

	 	(b)	plus 90% of the cash or less 90% of the net debt in each case on the Carve-Out Date (but excluding any claims and liabilities under lit (c) below) 

 

	 	(c)	plus the Carve-Out Loss Compensation Obligation or less the Carve-Out Profit Transfer Obligation 

(“Carve-Out Purchase Price”) and at substantially the terms and conditions as set
forth in the share purchase agreement attached hereto as Schedule 11.5.1. 
 Seller 1 and Seller 2 shall
pay to the Purchaser, on a pro rata basis, an amount equal to the Taxes, including, in particular, the German Corporate Income Tax (Körperschaftsteuer), German Solidarity Surcharge (Solidaritätszuschlag) and German Trade Tax

  
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(Gewerbesteuer) on the capital gain (Veräußerungsgewinn), if any, realized by C Labels on the sale and transfer of the shares in the
Carve-Out Companies. 
  

	11.5.2	Seller 1, Seller 2 and Seller 3 shall take, and shall cause the Carve-Out Companies to take, without undue delay all actions reasonably necessary to terminate the respective PLTA
between the respective Carve-Out Company as dominated company and C Labels as dominating company effective with the expiry of the (zum Ende des)
Carve-Out Date. 

  

	11.5.3	Seller 1, Seller 2 and Seller 3 shall take, and shall cause the Carve-Out Companies to take, without undue delay all actions reasonably necessary to change the fiscal year of each
of the Carve-Out Companies to end as of the expiry of the (zum Ende des) Carve-Out Date. 

 

	11.5.4	Seller 1 and Seller 3 procure that within forty-five (45) Business Days after the Closing Date the Carve-Out Companies prepare their financial statements as of the Carve-Out Date in accordance with German GAAP consistently applied with the same accounting principles, policies, practices, evaluation rules and procedures, methods and bases as are applied in the German GAAP
individual financial statements of the respective Carve-Out Company and have them audited (“Carve-Out Accounts”). Seller 1 and Seller 3 shall
provide the drafts of the Carve-Out Accounts to the Purchaser within forty (40) Business Days after the Closing Date. Seller 1 and Seller 3 procure that each
Carve-Out Company will amend the draft Carve-Out Accounts in accordance with the Purchaser’s reasonable instructions if and to the extent such instructions
(i) are issued in writing to Seller 1 and Seller 3 within ten (10) Business Days after the Purchaser has received the draft Carve-Out Accounts and (ii) are compliant with German GAAP
and do not infringe on other mandatory Law. Instructions are deemed to infringe on mandatory Law if the auditor determines such infringement. Within a further period of ten (10) Business Days after having provided the Purchaser with the draft Carve-Out Accounts, Seller 1 and Seller 3 procure that (i) the respective Carve-Out Company prepares its final Carve-Out
Accounts and that (ii) its management adopts the finalized Carve-Out Accounts (after their adoption the “Final Carve-Out Accounts”. Seller 1
and Seller 3 shall provide the Purchaser with the Final Carve-Out Accounts. 

  

	11.5.5	If, on the basis of the Carve-Out Accounts, C Labels has a loss compensation obligation vis-à
-vis any of the Carve-Out Companies (“Carve-Out Loss Compensation Obligation”), the Purchaser shall ensure that
C Labels shall within five (5) Business Days after the Final Carve-Out Accounts have been adopted make a payment free of any costs and charges in the amount of the
Carve-Out Loss Compensation Obligation to the respective Carve-Out Company. 

  

	11.5.6	 The Sellers shall, and shall procure that the Carve-Out Companies will,
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under Section 303 German Stock Corporation Act (deutsches Aktiengesetz) by third parties. Clause 11.13 shall apply mutatis mutandis. 

 

	11.5.7	If, on the basis of the Carve-Out Accounts, any of the Carve-Out Companies has a profit transfer obligation
vis-à-vis C Labels (“Carve-Out Profit Transfer Obligation”), Seller 1 and Seller 3 shall ensure
that the respective Carve-Out Company pays an amount equal to such Carve-Out Profit Transfer Obligation within five (5) Business Days after having been provided
with the Final Termination Accounts, free of any costs and charges. 

  

	11.5.8	Seller 1 and Seller 3 shall, and Seller 1 and Seller 3 shall procure that the respective Carve-Out Company will, and the Purchaser shall, and the Purchaser shall ensure that
C Labels will, treat any Carve-Out Profit Transfer Obligation of a Carve-Out Company or any Carve-Out Loss Compensation
Obligation of C Labels as resulting from the Carve-Out Accounts as final between them. To the extent any justified claims are raised against any Carve-Out Company
for further profit transfer or repayment of excessive loss compensation, and to the extent any Carve-Out Company raises any justified claims against C Labels for further loss compensation or repayment of
excessive profit transfer, Seller 1 and Seller 3 and the Purchaser shall make such payment or shall ensure that such payment is made and shall indemnify each other against such payment so as to if any such claims against or by any Carve-Out Company had not been raised. 

  

	11.5.9	In any case, Seller 1 and Seller 3, and Seller 1 and Seller 3 shall procure that the respective Carve-Out Company will, and the Purchaser shall, and the Purchaser shall ensure
that C Labels will, cooperate and undertake all measures necessary after the Closing Date to effect the implementation of the PLTAs mentioned under Clause 11.5.1 until and including the Closing Date. 

 

	11.5.10	Regarding the cooperation rights and obligations of Seller 1, Seller 2, Seller 3 and the Purchaser, Clause 11.4.8 to Clause 11.4.14 shall apply mutatis mutandis. 

 

	11.6	Aluprint 

 GPC III shall sell and transfer the Aluprint Share to an entity outside the
Labels Group nominated by Seller 3 prior to Closing for an purchase price of EUR 4,000. 
  

	11.7	Sim’Edit SAS 

 The Sellers shall use their best efforts to procure that the share
transfer register (registre de mouvements de titres) and the shareholders’ accounts (comptes individuels d’actionnaires) of Sim’Edit SAS be amended to accurately reflect past
shares transfers until Closing and, in particular, the transfer of 286 shares from Mrs Elisabeth Simoneau and, respectively, 277 shares from Claire Simoneau to H&N that took place on 27 January 2000. 

  
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	11.7	Afripack 

 The Sellers shall use all reasonable efforts to procure that Afripack sells
and transfers and the Purchaser shall use all reasonable efforts to procure that an entity nominated by the Purchaser purchases and acquires all agreements and assets of the Afripack Labels Operations on or prior to the Closing Date. The Parties
shall cooperate and provide all relevant information as may be requested to ensure the approval of Nozala Packaging Holdings Pty. Ltd. to such transaction. The Parties assume that the purchase price for the Afripack Labels Operations will be
approximately EUR 13,000,000.00 or any other purchase price as the Parties may mutually agree. Prior to the execution of the definite agreements regarding the Afripack Labels Operations, Afripack and the Purchaser shall agree on the exact purchase
price (the “Afripack Purchase Price”). In case Afripack and the Purchaser cannot agree on an exact purchase price, either Party shall have the right to request an valuation of such assets and agreements by an
international reputable audit firm, whose decision shall be binding for the Parties. 
  

	11.8	Transfer of Customer Agreements 

  

	11.8.1	Seller 2 and the Purchaser will jointly endeavour to obtain from the counterparties under the customer agreements listed in Schedule 11.8.1 (“Customer Agreements”) the consents
required for the assumption of such contractual relationship by the relevant Group Company servicing such agreement or to negotiate new terms and conditions of such relationship, in each case effective as of the Closing Date. 

In case a Customer Agreement is being serviced not only by the Labels Group, but also by other subsidiaries of Seller 2, Seller 2 and
the Purchaser shall use reasonable efforts to negotiate a split or duplication of the relevant Customer Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, any information disclosed to the Purchaser in this context and any joint negotiation, shall be strictly
limited to the Labels Business, and all remaining business areas affected by such contract shall remain the sole responsibility of Seller 2. 
  

	11.8.2	Seller 2 and the Purchaser shall jointly agree upon scheduled dates to approach the counterparties under the Customer Agreements and, for a period of twelve (12) months following the Closing Date, shall use
reasonable efforts to effect the relevant assumption, novation, duplication or split of the Customer Agreements. 

  

	11.8.3	In case Seller 2 and the Purchaser fail to obtain consent from any counterparties under the Customer Agreements for the assumption, novation, duplication or split before the Closing Date the following shall apply:

  

	 	(a)	 If the relevant Customer Agreement permits Seller 2 to assign parts of the Customer Agreement to third parties or
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relationship (im Außenverhältnis) and the relevant Group Company shall continue to administer the Customer Agreement at its own costs and for its own account for the
purpose of their internal relationship (im Innenverhältnis) provided that such Group Company is also receiving the benefit of such Customer Agreement. Seller 2 and the Purchaser will continue to use their reasonable efforts
to obtain the relevant consent for the assumption, novation, duplication or split of the relevant Customer Agreement. Until such consent shall have been received, Seller 2 and the Purchaser shall treat each other as if the assumption, novation,
duplication or split has taken place on the Closing Date. In particular, (i) the Purchaser shall indemnify Seller 2 against any obligation and liability or
out-of-pocket costs and expenses arising from and in connection with such Customer Agreement, (ii) Seller 2 shall indemnify Purchaser and the applicable Group
Company for any obligation or liability of any other subsidiary of Seller 2 (other than a Group Company), and (iii) Seller 2 shall pay to the Purchaser any financial benefit in discharge of the relevant obligation under the Customer
Agreement received by Seller 2. 

  

	 	(b)	If the relevant Customer Agreement does not permit Seller 2 to assign parts of the Customer Agreement to third parties or use third parties in fulfillment of its obligations, Seller 2 may terminate such Customer
Agreement with effect at the first possible termination date following the Closing Date, which shall not relieve Seller 2 of its obligations under Clause 11.8.2. 

  

	 	(c)	Seller 2 shall be under no obligation to prolong or agree to a prolongation of the term of such Customer Agreement and may terminate such Customer Agreement ordinarily (ordentliche
Kündigung) with effect at the first possible termination date following the Closing Date. In any case, the obligations stipulated in this Clause 11.8.3 shall terminate on the first anniversary of the Closing Date.

  

	11.9	Transfer of Supplier Agreements 

  

	11.9.1	The Sellers, and, to the extent applicable, shall procure that their subsidiaries, and the Purchaser will jointly endeavour to obtain from the counterparties under the supplier agreements listed in Schedule
11.9.1 (“Supplier Agreements”) the consents required for the assumption of such contractual relationship by the relevant Group Company servicing such agreement or to negotiate new terms and conditions of such relationship, in
each case effective as of the Closing Date. 

 In case a Supplier Agreement is being serviced not only by the Labels Group, but
also by other subsidiaries, the Sellers, Seller 2 and the Purchaser shall use reasonable efforts to negotiate a split or duplication of the relevant Supplier Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, any information disclosed to the Purchaser in
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and all remaining business areas affected by such contract shall remain the sole responsibility of Seller 2. 
  

	11.9.2	The Sellers and the Purchaser shall jointly agree upon scheduled dates to approach the counterparties under the Supplier Agreements and shall use reasonable efforts to effect the relevant assumption, novation,
duplication or split of the Supplier Agreements for a period of twelve (12) months following the Closing Date. 

  

	11.9.3	In case the Sellers and the Purchaser fail to obtain consent from any counterparties under the Customer Agreements for the assumption, novation or split before the Closing Date: 

 

	 	(a)	Clause 11.8.3(a) shall apply mutatis mutandis. 

  

	 	(b)	If the relevant Supplier Agreement does not permit the relevant Seller to assign parts of the Supplier Agreement to third parties or that the relevant Seller may demand delivery to third parties, the relevant Seller
shall continue to procure goods and raw materials, but not services, as notified by the Purchaser and shall procure delivery to the entities nominated by the Purchaser. The Sellers may terminate such Supplier Agreement with effect at the first
possible termination date following the Closing Date which shall not relieve Sellers of its obligations under Clause 11.8.2. 

  

	 	(c)	Clause 11.8.3(c) shall apply mutatis mutandis. 

  

	11.10	Termination of Intercompany Service Agreements 

  

	11.10.1	The Sellers shall, and shall procure that the service agreements set forth on Schedule 11.10.1 between the Group Companies and affiliated companies of the Sellers (“Service Agreements”) will, be
terminated with effect as of the end of the Closing Date. 

  

	11.10.2	This Clause 11.10 shall not apply to any Service Agreements that the Parties have explicitly agreed in writing shall be continued after the Closing Date. 

 

	11.10.3	The Parties agree that no rights and obligations and no costs shall arise under or in connection with Service Agreements that have not been terminated as of the Closing Date. 

 

	11.10.4	For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Clause 11.10 shall be construed as a waiver regarding any rights and obligations under or in connection with the Service Agreements that have come into existence prior to the
Closing Date. 

  

	11.11	Treatment of Factoring Agreements 

 Following the Signing Date, Sellers and Purchaser
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other agreeable relationship with respect to the factoring agreements listed in Schedule 11.11 (“Factoring Agreements”). 

 

	11.12	Transfer of Employees 

  

	11.12.1	It is intended that with effect as of the Closing Date, subject to their consent, the employees listed in Schedule 11.12.1 (the “Transferred Employees”) shall be transferred to entities
(i) within the Labels Group or the Purchaser as determined by the Purchaser with respect to the employees who are set forth to be transferred to the Labels Group and (ii) other than within the Labels Group as determined by the Sellers with
respect to the employees who are set forth to be transferred to entities outside the Labels Group. 

  

	11.12.2	The Parties shall undertake reasonable efforts to effect the transfers of the employees as set forth in and as determined in accordance with Clause 11.12.1. In particular, but not limited to, the employees shall be
offered employment at the new entities at substantially the same terms and conditions, with the same responsibilities and seniority as under their current employment agreements. 

 

	11.13	Release of Guarantees 

 The Parties acknowledge that Seller 3 has issued the guarantees
listed in Schedule 11.13 for obligations of the Group Companies towards third parties (“Guarantees”). The Purchaser shall undertake reasonable best efforts to release such Guarantees as soon as possible
after the Closing Date, including, for the avoidance of doubt, by offering the third party a bank guarantee in the same amount. 
 To the
extent the Purchaser cannot effect such release of any Guarantee, the Purchaser shall procure that the relevant Group Company terminates the underlying agreement at the next possible date. The Purchaser hereby indemnifies and agrees to hold Seller 3
harmless against any and all liabilities, obligations and costs arising after the Closing Date under or in connection with such Guarantee. 

  
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	11.14	Tax Planning 

 Prior to the Closing, and upon Purchaser’s written request Sellers
shall use, and Sellers shall cause the Group Companies to use, reasonable efforts to cooperate in Purchaser’s development and implementation of a comprehensive Tax planning strategy for Purchaser and the Group Companies for the period following
the Closing Date; provided that Purchaser shall be obligated to pay all out-of pocket fees or expenses (including any incremental Taxes) of Sellers, (prior to Closing) any Group Company and Sellers’
Affiliates in connection with any such cooperation or requests. 
  

	11.15	Additional Purchaser Entities 

 No later than ten (10) Business Days prior to the
Closing, Purchaser may designate, by written notice to Sellers, one or more subsidiaries of Purchaser (each of which will be deemed a Purchaser hereunder) to purchase Sold Shares, or any other assets to be purchased hereunder. Purchaser will
cause each such subsidiary (a) to duly execute and deliver all documents, agreements, and instruments required to be executed and delivered by such subsidiary as a Purchaser under Clause 5.2 or otherwise under this Agreement, and (b) if
requested in writing by Sellers or any Governmental Entity, to execute a joinder to this Agreement. Purchaser will indemnify the Sellers against and hold harmless the Sellers from any Losses or Taxes arising in connection with or resulting from such
designation. Purchaser shall provide Sellers with a proposed designation of Purchasers for review and comment and in the event Seller informs Purchaser promptly after receive thereafter, that Sellers expect to incur additional expense as a result of
the designation of such Purchaser beyond what otherwise would have been incurred by such Seller, Purchaser reimburse the Sellers from any additional Taxes arising in connection with or resulting from such designation as opposed to Purchaser
purchasing such Shares. 
  

	11.16	Insurance 

  

	11.16.1	 Sellers shall, as regards occurrence-based (and not claims-made based) insurances use commercially reasonable
efforts to (x) maintain or cause to be maintained in full force and effect all liability, property or casualty Insurance Policies covering the Labels Business until the Closing; (y) for a period concluding on the third anniversary of the
Closing Date, file, notice and otherwise continue to pursue any applicable claims for events occurring prior to the Closing on behalf of the Labels Business under any applicable insurance policy for the Labels Business to the extent in effect at the
time of such event; and (z) enable Purchaser and its Affiliates or the Labels Business to recover, on behalf of any Group Company or the Labels Business, proceeds under the terms of such insurance policies (including recovery of such proceeds
after the Closing, but only to the extent such policies would otherwise permit such recovery by Sellers) to the extent that Purchaser has suffered Losses in respect of such event and such Losses were not taken into account in

  
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determining the final Purchase Price as determined based on the Closing Financial Statements; in each case, provided that: 

 

	 	(a)	Purchaser or any Group Company shall promptly notify Sellers’ Risk Management Department of all such claims and/or efforts to seek recovery and Sellers shall cooperate and use commercially reasonable efforts in
pursuing all such claims; 

  

	 	(b)	To the extent Purchaser or any Group Company provide timely notice to Sellers of any claim, Sellers shall be solely responsible for timely notifying any and all insurance companies of such claims and complying with all
policy conditions for such claims; and 

  

	 	(c)	Purchaser and/or the Group Companies shall exclusively bear and be liable (and Sellers shall have no obligation to repay and reimburse Purchaser and/or the Group Companies) for all deductibles and retentions,
self-insured and uninsured, uncovered, unavailable or uncollectible amounts relating to or associated with such claims, whether made by the Group Companies, their employees or third parties. In the event that any Seller or an Affiliate of any Seller
pays any deductible, retention, self-insured and uninsured, uncovered, unavailable or uncollectible amounts relating to or associated with such claims that is to be borne by Purchaser and/or the Group Companies, Purchaser agrees to reimburse Sellers
for such amounts within ten (10) Business Days of Seller’s written request therefore. 

 For the avoidance of doubt,
from and after the Closing, (A) the Labels Business shall cease to be insured by Sellers’ or its Affiliates’ current and historical insurance policies or programs (other than its insurance policies in accordance with the terms of this
Clause 11.16), (B) none of Purchaser or its subsidiaries (including the Group Companies) shall have any access, right, title or interest to or in any such policies or programs except as described in this Clause 11.16, and (C) Purchaser shall be
solely responsible for providing insurance to the Labels Business for any events occurring on or after the Closing. 
  

	11.16.2	Sellers, Purchaser and the Group Companies (i) shall cooperate with each other to share such information as is reasonably necessary in order to permit Sellers to manage and conduct its insurance matters in
accordance with this Clause 11.16 and otherwise as Sellers deem appropriate and (ii) hereby give consent for Sellers to inform any affected insurer of this Agreement and to provide such insurer with a copy of this Agreement with respect to the
claims made insurances policies and claims made local level insurance policies. 

  

	11.16.3	Following the Signing Date and prior to the Closing Date, Sellers shall work with Purchaser to identify any local-level insurance policies maintained by or for the benefit of the Labels Business and take appropriate
steps to allow Purchaser to procure such tail policies as determined by Purchaser. 

  
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	11.16.4	Sellers shall, and shall cause the Group Companies to, provide Purchaser with such reasonable assistance as Purchaser shall reasonably request in obtaining representations and warranties and indemnification insurance
coverage on such terms and in such amounts as Purchaser shall deem appropriate (for the avoidance of doubt, Purchaser shall pay all fees and expenses associated with such insurance or in connection with the assistance of the Sellers or their
Affiliates or the Group Companies), which such assistance shall include, without limitation (a) permitting insurers or potential insurers access to any online or virtual data room which has been provided to Purchaser and providing such insurers
or potential insurers Vendor Due Diligence reports which have been provided to Purchaser, (b) permitting insurers or potential insurers access to other diligence materials and to Sellers’ counsel prior to Closing, (c) participation by
Sellers and Sellers’ counsel in meetings with representatives of the potential insurers and (d) cooperation by Sellers and Sellers’ counsel with other customary requests in connection with obtaining such insurance; provided however,
that the Sellers, any of their Affiliates and the Group Companies shall not be obligated to assume or undertake any potential liability or costs or expenses to the provider of such insurance or to Purchaser or to take any action which would create
any conditionality of Closing and further provided that strict confidentiality relating the transaction is procured. 

  

	11.17	Purchase Price Allocation 

 The parties shall work together in good faith to agree upon
the allocation of the Purchase Price Items among the Sold Shares and further assets of the Labels Business, which allocation shall be acknowledged by the parties in writing prior to Closing. Each party agrees for all Tax reporting purposes to report
the transactions consistently with the allocation agreed upon by Sellers and Purchaser. The parties shall make appropriate adjustments to such allocations to reflect any adjustments to the Purchase Price. Neither Sellers nor Purchaser shall take any
position (whether in audits, tax returns or otherwise) that is inconsistent with such allocation unless required to do so by applicable Law. 
  

	11.18	Tax Matters 

  

	11.18.1	 Purchaser, on one hand, and the Sellers, on the other hand, agree to furnish or cause to be furnished to the
other, upon request, as promptly as practicable, such information and assistance related to the Group Companies and the further assets of the Labels Business, including access to books and records in its possession, as is reasonably necessary for
the filing of all Tax Returns by Purchaser or Sellers, the making of any election related to Taxes, the preparation for any audit by any Tax authority, and the prosecution or defense of any claim, suit or proceeding related to any Taxes. Each of
Purchaser, on one hand, and the Sellers, on the other hand, shall retain all books and records with respect to Taxes pertaining to the Group Companies and the further assets of the Labels Business until the applicable statute of limitation period
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Sellers, on the other hand, shall cooperate fully with the other in the conduct of any audit, litigation or other Proceeding related to Taxes involving the Group Companies and the assets of the
Labels Business. Purchaser, on one hand, and the Sellers, on the other hand, further agree, upon request from one party and provided that it does not create (and might not potentially create) any significant burden to the other party and at the
expense of the requesting party, to use their commercially reasonable efforts to obtain any certificate or other document from any Governmental Entity or any other Person as may be necessary to mitigate, reduce or eliminate any Tax that could be
imposed (including with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement). 

  

	11.18.2	The Parties shall review and discuss the applicability of any and all transfer, stamp duty and similar Taxes and charges and shall make all commercially reasonable efforts to limit or eliminate the applicability of such
Taxes. 

  

	11.19	Preparation of Assignment of I/C Payables and Assumption of I/C Receivables 

  

	11.19.1	Sellers shall procure that prior to the Closing Date all I/C Payables and I/C Receivables (including as a result of an intra-group derivative) 

 

	 	(a)	owed by any Group Company to any Seller other than Seller 3 or to any Seller’s Affiliate not being a Group Company other than Seller 3 are directly or indirectly assigned to Seller 3, 

 

	 	(b)	owed by any Seller other than Seller 3 or by any Seller’s Affiliate not being a Group Company other than Seller 3 to any Group Company are directly or indirectly assumed by Seller 3, or 

 

	 	(c)	are paid, settled or novated, 

 unless otherwise agreed by the Parties. 

 

	11.19.2	For these purposes Sellers shall be entitled to, and shall have full discretion to have any Group Company to, on or prior to Closing Date, undertake all necessary measures including but not limited to directly or
indirectly transfer, repay, convert, novate, set-off or otherwise settle any I/C Payable and any I/C Receivable. 

  

	11.19.3	 Sellers shall cooperate and coordinate with Purchaser on these actions under Section11.19 in good faith. Sellers
shall provide Purchaser with a description of proposed or envisaged actions in all reasonable detail under this Clause 11.9 for review and comments and in the event Purchaser informs Sellers promptly after receipt thereafter, that Purchaser expects
Purchaser or the Group Companies to incur additional expense, including Taxes, as a result of the envisaged actions of such Sellers beyond ordinary course of business (disregarding an IC settlement within a
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or the Group Companies from any additional Taxes arising in connection with or resulting from such actions opposed by Purchaser, but carried out by Sellers. 

 

	12.	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 

  

	12.1	The Sellers’ Retained Intellectual Property Rights 

 Purchaser and its Affiliates
may use the supply of product literature and advertising that is part of the inventory until the later of (i) the date such supply is exhausted or (ii) the end of the period of six months after the Closing Date. Purchaser and its
Affiliates may sell and otherwise distribute the supply of products that is part of the inventory at Closing, even though the products bear the name “Constantia” for a period of six months after the Closing Date (the “Initial Phase-out Period”). 
 Neither the Purchaser nor any of its Affiliates nor any Group Company shall
use the trademarks (i) CFlex, Constantia Flexibles and Constantia or any similar marks more after the Initial Phase-out Period;, and (ii) People, Passion and Packaging or any similar marks after
Closing (“Sellers’ Retained Intellectual Property Rights”). 
  

	12.2	The Purchaser’s Covenants with respect to Retained Intellectual Property Rights 

  

	12.2.1	The Purchaser shall procure that as soon as reasonably practicable following Closing, but in any event within the Initial Phase-out Period, no Group Company shall:

  

	 	(a)	use or display (including on or in its business stationery, documents, signs, promotional materials or website) any Sellers’ Retained Intellectual Property Rights or any name, mark or logo which is the same as or
similar to or is likely to be confused or associated with any name, mark or logo of a member of the Sellers or the Sellers’ Affiliates; and 

  

	 	(b)	use or display any of the Sellers’ Retained Intellectual Property Rights as part of any internet domain names, homepages and email addresses. 

 

	12.2.2	The Purchaser shall cause all of such materials, company names, internet domain names, homepages and/or email addresses to be re-labeled or otherwise modified to be removed no
later than six months after the Closing Date. 

  

	12.2.3	The Purchaser shall procure that any Sellers’ Retained Intellectual Property Right or Intellectual Property Right contrary or similar to the Sellers’ Retained Intellectual Property Rights and which is
registered for any of the Group Companies or their employees, in each case as set forth on Schedule 12.2.3, be transferred to any person or entity nominated by the Sellers’ Representative. 

  
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	13.	RESCISSION 

  

	13.1	Termination Rights 

  

	13.1.1	The Sellers are entitled to rescind this Agreement at any time by written declaration hereof to the Purchaser, if: 

  

	 	(a)	any of the Closing Conditions set forth in Clauses 4.1 and 4.2 has not been fulfilled within six (6) months from the Signing Date or if the filings required to be filed by the Purchaser for the Regulatory
Clearances (Clause 4.1) have not been duly made by the fifteenth (15th) Business Day after the date of this Agreement, unless Sellers have breached this Agreement and thereby materially caused the
non-fulfillment of the Closing Condition; or 

  

	 	(b)	the payments under Clause 5.2.1 are not made in full when due or the Closing Actions required from the Purchaser were not completed. 

 

	13.1.2	The Purchaser is entitled to rescind this Agreement at any time by written declaration hereof to the Sellers, if: 

  

	 	(a)	the Closing Conditions set forth in Clause 4.3 have not been fulfilled within six (6) months from the Signing Date or if the filings required to be filed by Sellers for the Regulatory Clearances (Clause 4.1) have
not been duly made by the twentieth (20th) Business Day after the date of this Agreement; or 

  

	 	(b)	at Closing, the Sellers have not complied with and not properly executed any and all Closing Actions (except for those under Clause 5.2.16) to be executed by them and, in particular, not unconditionally and validly
transferred the ownership in all Sold Shares to the Purchaser. 

  

	13.2	Consequences of Termination 

 In the event of a termination of this Agreement
(Rücktritt) in accordance with and except as otherwise provided in this Clause 13, all rights and obligations of all Parties hereunder shall terminate without any liability of the Sellers towards the Purchaser or Purchaser towards
Sellers, except that 
  

	13.2.1	in the case of termination by Purchaser pursuant to Clause 13.1.2, such termination shall not prevent or limit any claims the Purchaser may have on the basis of a breach of any of the Sellers’ obligations under or
in connection with this Agreement; 

  

	13.2.2	in the case of termination by Sellers pursuant to Clause 13.1.1(b), such termination shall not prevent or limit any claims the Sellers may have on the basis of a breach of any of the Purchaser’s obligations under
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	13.2.3	in the event that (a) the termination results from the Regulatory Clearances not having been obtained pursuant to Clause 13.1.1(a), and (b) the failure of the Regulatory Clearances to having been obtained is
not primarily caused by any material breach of the Sellers’ obligations under this Agreement, the Purchaser shall (cumulatively) 

  

	 	(a)	pay, within five (5) Business Days after such termination (Rücktritt), to the Sellers in accordance with, and in proportion to the Sellers part of the Purchase Price a payment in the
aggregate amount of EUR 50,000,000 as a lump-sum compensation (pauschalierter Schadensersatz) for the non-occurrence of the Closing, which shall be
credited against any Seller’s damage claims pursuant to lit. (b) of this Clause 13.2.3, if any; and 

  

	 	(b)	if the failure to obtain Regulatory Clearances is caused by Purchaser’s material breach of any representation, warranty or covenant hereunder, Purchaser shall remain liable to the Sellers for any damages (within
the meaning of Clauses 1293 et seq. ABGB) incurred by the Sellers as a result of breaches of the Purchaser’s obligations under or in connection with this Agreement; 

Absent a material breach by Purchaser as described in 13.2.3(b) above, the lump-sum payment set forth
in 13.2.3(a) shall be Purchaser’s sole liability for a termination pursuant to this Clause 13.2.3, and following such termination and such payment Purchaser shall have no further liability of any kind for any reason in connection with this
Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. 
  

	13.2.4	Clauses 14 (Confidentiality) and 16 (Miscellaneous) of this Agreement shall survive and remain in full force and effect also after such termination (Rücktritt), and the obligations and
liabilities under the confidentiality agreement between Constantia Flexibles Holding GmbH and Purchaser shall revive (wiederaufleben) and remain in full force and effect as if the confidentiality had been concluded as of the date hereof.

  

	14.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

  

	14.1	Confidentiality and Press Release 

 No Party will issue any further press release or
other public communication relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby and/or will disclose any details regarding this transaction and the content of this Agreement (including the negotiations relating to this Agreement) to
any third party (other than to its respective representatives, advisors and financing institutions in connection with the preparation, negotiation, financing and the completion of this Agreement and the transactions stipulated herein in each case
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required by applicable Law or any listing agreement with any national securities exchange or is disclosed in line with customary Wendel practice. 

 

	14.2	Exceptions 

 The obligations of confidentiality in Clause 14.1 shall not apply to
confidential information, which was or is lawfully obtained from other sources, which was or is or becomes generally available to the public, which ceases to be a trade secret, or which is required to be disclosed to a competent (arbitral) tribunal
or Government Entity, including pursuant to an Order or applicable Law by a Governmental Entity otherwise in connection with any Proceeding (including, in response to oral questions, interrogatories or requests for information or documents). 

 

	15.	GOVERNING LAW AND ARBITRATION 

  

	15.1	Governing Law and Arbitration 

  

	15.1.1	This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the Laws of the Republic of Austria, with the exception of (i) the UN Sales Convention and (ii) the conflict of Law rules of Austrian
private international Law except for (conflict of Law) provisions referring to Laws other than the Laws of the Republic of Austria and (iii) that the Laws of the Federal Republic of Germany shall govern with respect to formal requirements of
this Agreement, and all except for those parts that are governed by mandatory Laws of other jurisdictions. 

  

	15.1.2	Any and all disputes or claims arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, including any questions regarding its existence, performance, violation, termination, validity or nullity as well as any pre- and post-contractual effects of this Agreement (the “Dispute”), shall be resolved by discussions between the Parties carried out in good faith. 

 

	15.1.3	In the event of a Dispute, a Party shall serve a written notice upon the other Parties (the “Dispute Notice”) proposing that the Parties seek to resolve the Dispute by negotiation. 

 

	15.1.4	 If a Dispute is not resolved within 40 (forty) Business Day, any such Dispute shall be finally settled by three
arbitrators in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the German Institution of Arbitration e.V. (DIS) without recourse to the ordinary courts of law. The venue of the arbitration shall be Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The language of the
arbitration proceedings shall be English, provided, however, that written evidence may be submitted in either the English or the German language. In the event that mandatory applicable law requires any dispute, controversy or claim under or in
connection with this Agreement or its validity to be decided upon by an ordinary court of law, the competent courts in Frankfurt am Main, Germany shall have exclusive jurisdiction. All costs and

  
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expenses shall be apportioned between the Parties to the arbitration in accordance with the decision of the arbitrators. 

 

	15.1.5	Nothing in Clause 15.1 shall prevent the Parties from applying to any competent state authority for interim or temporary measures. A request to a state authority to order such measures or to enforce such measures
already ordered by the arbitral tribunal shall not constitute an infringement or waiver of Clause 15.1 and shall not affect the powers of the arbitral tribunal. 

 

	16.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	16.1	Costs 

 All costs and expenses, including, without limitation, filing and registration
fees as well as any transfer Taxes including, without limitation, real estate transfer Tax (Grunderwerbsteuer), stamp duties (Rechtsgeschäftsgebühren), recording and similar domestic or foreign Taxes or charges or other
public levies arising in connection with the execution, completion and/or implementation of this Agreement and all related documents, instruments and schedules, as well as the notary fees in connection with the execution of this Agreement in the
form of a notarial deed, as well as the costs of any merger control Proceedings or other governmental approvals or filings connected with the execution and implementation of this Agreement, except as explicitly set forth otherwise in this Agreement,
shall be borne by the Purchaser who undertakes to indemnify and hold the Sellers harmless in this respect; provided all filings fees and legal costs associated with the filings required under the HSR Act of the Sellers shall be borne by the Sellers;
and any other merger control Proceeding shall be borne by the Purchaser. The Parties agree to keep the original of this document as well as any certified copy thereof and written and signed references thereto or confirmations thereof outside of
Austria and they shall not send fax messages or e-mails carrying a signature (including digitally, manuscript or otherwise technically reproduced) which refer to this document, confirm anything thereof or to
which a copy of this document is attached to or from Austria. Any stamp duty triggered as a result of a non-compliance by a Party with this undertaking shall be borne by such Party responsible for triggering
such stamp duty, who undertakes to indemnify and hold the other Parties harmless in this respect. This Clause 16.1 shall remain in full force and effect regardless of the occurrence of Closing or a termination of this Agreement. 

 

	16.2	German Real Estate Transfer Tax Notification 

  

	16.2.1	 Seller 1, Seller 2, Seller 3 and the Purchaser will jointly prepare the notifications of the sale and transfer of
the C Labels Shares and the H&N Shares contemplated under this Agreement for German real estate transfer Tax (Grunderwerbsteuer, “RETT”) purposes pursuant to Sections 19 and 20 German Real Estate Transfer Tax
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ten (10) days after the Signing Date. For that purpose, (i) Seller 1, Seller 2 and Seller 3 will provide to the Purchaser the information required for such RETT
Notifications to the extent relating to the Sellers, C Labels, H&N and the real estate and (ii) the Purchaser will provide to Seller 1, Seller 2 and Seller 3 the information relating to the Purchaser. 

 

	16.2.2	Each of Seller 1, Seller 2, Seller 3 and the Purchaser will file the RETT Notifications jointly prepared and agreed upon between the Parties with the competent Tax authorities such that it is received by the competent
Tax authorities within two weeks after the Signing Date. 

  

	16.2.3	If Closing does not take place, and RETT is assessed due to the signing of this Agreement and/or the rescission of this Agreement without such assessment being revoked afterwards, the Purchaser shall bear such RETT and
shall indemnify Seller 1, Seller 2 and Seller 3 accordingly. 

  

	16.3	Own Expenses 

 Each Party shall be responsible for and bear its own costs and expenses
incurred in connection with the preparation, conclusion and consummation of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including, without limitation, the costs and expenses of its advisors, in particular attorneys’ fees,
auditors’ fees, as well as fees of financial advisors, if any. 
  

	16.4	Currency Exchange Rate 

 For purposes of any thresholds contained in any of the
Sellers’ Representations and Warranties, any reference to EUR shall include the equivalent in any foreign currency at the official exchange rate as published by the European Central Bank (ECB) on the Signing Date, or, should the Signing Date
not be a Business Day, at the official exchange rate as published by the European Central Bank (ECB) on the last Business Day preceding the Signing Date. 
  

	16.5	Entire Agreement 

 This Agreement, including the Exhibits and Schedules, contains the
entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. Any supplements or amendments to or the termination of this Agreement, as well as any declarations to be made hereunder, shall be valid only if made in writing, or if
required by Law, in due notarial form. This shall also apply to any change to, or cancellation of, this provision. 
  

	16.6	Notices 

 Unless provided otherwise in this Agreement, all declarations
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language and delivered to the other Party by hand or sent by registered letter, postage prepaid and return receipt requested, or by electronic mail or facsimile at the respective address set
forth below: 
  

	 	•	 	Seller 1, Seller 2, Seller 3 and Seller 4: 

 Constantia Flexibles Group GmbH 

Attn.:    Mr. Martin Schneeweiss 

Rivergate, Handelskai 92 
 1200
Vienna 
 Austria 
 Email:
Martin.Schneeweiss@cflex.com 
 Fax:     +43 (1) 888 5640 9 1220 

 

	 	•	 	with a copy to: 

 1.    Binder Grösswang Rechtsanwälte
GmbH 
 Attn.:     Dr. Thomas Schirmer 

Sterngasse 13 
 1010 Vienna 

Austria 
 Email:
schirmer@bindergroesswang.at 
 Fax: + 43 (1) 534 80 - 8 

2.    Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP 

Attn.:    Mario Schmidt 

Dr. Axel Wahl 

An der Welle 4 
 60322 Frankfurt
am Main 
 Germany 
 Email:
mschmidt@willkie.com 
  awahl@willkie.com 

Fax: + 49 (0) 69 79 302 222 
  

	 	•	 	the Purchaser: 

 Multi-Color Corporation 

Attn: Nigel Vinecombe 

Sharon E. Birkett 

4053 Clough Woods Drive 

Batavia, Ohio 45103 

  
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United States of America 
 Email:    nvinecombe@mcclabel.com 

sbirkett@mcclabel.com 
 with
a copy to: 
 1. Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL 

Attn: Michael J. Moeddel 
 One
East Fourth Street 
 Suite 1400 

Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 
 United
States of America 
 Email:    MMoeddel@kmklaw.com 

2. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer 

Attn: Willibald Plesser 

Seilergasse 16 
 1010 Vienna

 Austria 
 Email:
willibald.plesser@freshfields.com 
 Fax: +43 1 512 63 94 
  

	16.7	Severability 

 Should a provision of this Agreement, or a provision included in this
Agreement at a later point in time, be or become invalid or null and void as a whole or in part, or should a gap in this Agreement become evident, this does not affect the validity of the remaining provisions or parts thereof. The invalid or null
and void provision shall be deemed replaced, or the gap shall be deemed filled, as the case may be, with effect ex tunc by such valid regulation which in legal and economic terms comes closest to what the Parties intended or would have
intended in accordance with the purpose of this Agreement if they had considered the point at the time of conclusion of this Agreement. 
  

	16.8	No set-off, no Right of Retention 

 Unless
expressly provided otherwise herein, the Purchaser may not (i) set off (aufrechnen) any rights and claims it may have against any rights or claims any other party may have under this Agreement or otherwise, or (ii) refuse to perform
any obligation it may have under this Agreement on the grounds that it has a right of retention (Zurückbehaltungsrecht) unless the rights or claims of the relevant party claiming a right to set off (Aufrechnung) or
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the relevant other Party/Parties or have been confirmed by final decision of a competent court (Gericht). 
  

	16.9	Assignments 

 The Purchaser shall not, in whole or in part, transact in rem
(verfügen) or by contract, covenant or agreement in any claims (including future or contingent claims) arising from or in connection with this Agreement by way of sale, transfer, agreement, covenant, assignment, encumbrance or otherwise
without the prior written consent of the Sellers; provided, that Purchaser may pledge or collaterally assign its rights under this Agreement to one or more Financing Sources or any administrative agent, collateral agent or security trustee of such
Persons without the prior written consent of the other Parties as collateral security for its obligations under the Financing Documents. This shall, without limitation, also apply to any disposal by way of a demerger or a contribution or by way of
another kind of reorganization unless the Purchaser’s claims arising from and in connection with this Agreement are by way of such demerger transferred together with all or substantially all other assets of the Purchaser to one and the same
receiving entity. The transfer restrictions pursuant to this Clause 16.9 shall not apply (i) in the event of an assignment to banks (or their agent(s)) that are financing all or part of the Purchase Price and/or the I/C Payables Purchase
Price under this Agreement, or (ii) in connection with the assignment by Purchaser of any of its rights and interests to any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates provided that such assignment shall not prevent, delay or otherwise interfere with
the Closing and provided further that no such assignment shall relieve Purchaser of any of its obligations hereunder. 
  

	16.10	Further Assurances 

 From time to time after the Closing Date, each Party shall, at the
request of any other Party, execute and deliver such additional conveyances, transfers and other assurances as may be reasonably required to effectively undertake the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and each other agreement entered into
in connection herewith and to carry out the intent of this Agreement and each other agreement entered into in connection herewith. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to the extent that any assets used primarily (i) by the Labels
Group but owned by any entity other than a Group Company is not transferred to a Group Company prior to Closing, upon becoming aware or being notified of such failure to transfer such asset, Sellers shall use commercially reasonable efforts to
transfer such asset to a Group Company or other entity nominated by Purchaser and (ii) by any entity other than a Group Company but owned by the Labels Group is not transferred to an entity other than a Group Company prior to Closing, upon
becoming aware or being notified of such failure to transfer such asset, Purchaser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to transfer such asset to an entity nominated by Sellers, in each case at Sellers’ sole cost and expense. 

  
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	16.11	Representation 

 The Sellers hereby irrevocably agree, that the Sellers’
Representative is exempted from all restrictions imposed on self-dealing (including restrictions of multiple representations), and hereby is individually authorized to represent each of the Sellers individually and the Sellers collectively through
any declaration or notice or action or any other legal measure in connection with or under this Agreement. 

  
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 Table of Schedules 
  

			
	Schedule (A)	  	Shareholding in the Companies / Sold Shares
	Schedule (B)	  	(Indirect) Shareholding in other Group Companies
	Schedule (C)	  	Material Group Companies
	Schedule (D)	  	Intercompany Payables
	Schedule (E)	  	Intercompany Receivables
	Schedule (F)	  	Permitted Exceptions
	Schedule 2.1.3	  	Measures to be performed for the assignment of the Sold Shares
	Schedule 2.2.1	  	Sale and Assignment Agreement I/C Payables
	Schedule 2.3.1	  	Assignment and Assumption Agreement I/C Receivables
	Schedule 3.1.1	  	Enterprise Value
	Schedule 3.1.2(a)	  	Cash
	Schedule 3.1.2(b)	  	Group Companies Indebtedness
	Schedule 3.1.2(c)-1	  	Net Working Capital
	Schedule 3.1.2(c)-2	  	Reference Net Working Capital
	Schedule 3.1.3	  	Exemplary Calculation of Purchase Price
	Schedule 4.1	  	Regulatory Clearances
	Schedule 4.3.3	  	Form of Audited Financial Statements
	Schedule 5.2.3	  	Share Transfer Deed C Labels Shares
	Schedule 5.2.4	  	Share Transfer Deed H&N Shares
	Schedule 5.2.5	  	Share Transfer Deed HN Suzhou Share
	Schedule 5.2.6	  	Stock Transfer Forms SGH Shares
	Schedule 5.2.7	  	Form 105 CM Shares
	Schedule 5.2.8	  	Share Transfer Deed CFAH Shares
	Schedule 5.2.9	  	Share Transfer Deed GPC III Shares
	Schedule 5.2.14	  	Investors’ Rights Agreement
	Schedule 5.2.17(a)	  	TSA
	Schedule 5.2.17(b)	  	IT TSA
	Schedule 5.2.17(b)	  	Supply Agreement

  
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	Schedule 5.2.17(f)	  	Restrictive Covenant Agreement
	Schedule 5.2.18	  	Closing Memorandum
	Schedule 7.1.3	  	Sellers’ Knowledge: Individuals
	Schedule 7.7	  	Financial Statements
	Schedule 7.8	  	Company Agreement
	Schedule 7.9	  	No Conflict
	Schedule 7.12.1	  	Owned Real Property
	Schedule 7.12.2	  	Leased Real Property
	Schedule 7.15	  	Litigation
	Schedule 7.16	  	Subsidies
	Schedule 7.17.1	  	Collective Agreements
	Schedule 7.17.2	  	Labor Matters
	Schedule 7.17.3	  	Key Employees
	Schedule 7.18.1	  	Labels Business Employee Plans
	Schedule 7.21	  	Insurance
	Schedule 7.23	  	Transaction Costs
	Schedule 8.2.1	  	Purchaser’s Knowledge: Individuals
	Schedule 8.13	  	Deposit Instructions Data Room DVD
	Schedule 9.4.3	  	Purchaser Obligations or Liabilities
	Schedule 10.2.1	  	Waiver and Indemnity
	Schedule 11.1	  	Permitted Actions
	Schedule 11.1.2	  	Material Investments
	Schedule 11.2.1	  	Cash Pool Agreements
	Schedule 11.3.1 (Part A)	  	Sellers Contact Persons
	Schedule 11.3.1 (Part B)	  	Purchaser’s Contact Persons
	Schedule 11.5.1	  	Share Transfer Agreement Constantia Nusser GmbH and Constantia Ebert GmbH
	Schedule 11.8.1	  	Customer Agreements

  
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	Schedule 11.9.1	  	Supplier Agreements
	Schedule 11.10.1	  	Service Agreements
	Schedule 11.11	  	Factoring Agreements
	Schedule 11.12.1	  	Transfers of Employees
	Schedule 11.13	  	Guarantees
	Schedule 12.2.3	  	Transferred Intellectual Property

  
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