Corel Completes InterVideo Acquisition, Advancing Its Digital Media Software Strategy

    Corel Corporation
    announced the completion of its acquisition of InterVideo, Inc., a
    leading provider of digital media authoring and playback software with a focus
    on high-definition video and DVD technologies. Corel purchased InterVideo for
    $13.00 per share of InterVideo common stock resulting in an aggregate
    acquisition price of $198.6 million in an all-cash transaction.

    The acquisition substantially expands Corel’s presence in the digital
    media software market by creating the industry’s broadest portfolio of digital
    imaging and DVD video products. With the addition of InterVideo, Corel will
    deliver easier-to-use, multi-purpose high-definition video, imaging, and DVD
    creation products to consumers and enterprises worldwide while extending its
    presence in fast-growing Asian markets, such as China, Taiwan and Japan.

    InterVideo’s comprehensive suite of advanced digital video and multimedia
    software products allow users to record, edit, author, distribute and play
    digital multimedia content on PCs and other devices. In 2005, InterVideo
    acquired a majority interest in Ulead, a leading developer of video imaging
    and DVD authoring software for desktop, server, mobile and Internet platforms,
    and the acquisition of the remaining interest in Ulead is expected to be
    completed before the end of 2006.

    The acquisition combines Corel’s key strengths – business model
    innovation, understanding of end user requirements and established
    distribution in the Americas and Europe – with InterVideo’s core assets, which
    include video technology innovation, established partnerships with the world’s
    leading PC OEM partners and strong market presence in the Asia Pacific region.

    “This strategic combination further strengthens Corel’s leadership
    position in digital media software and will enable us to deliver even greater
    value to our customers, partners and shareholders worldwide,” said Corel Chief
    Executive Officer David Dobson. “We welcome InterVideo’s employees, customers
    and partners to Corel and we look forward to working with them.”

    The combination of Corel, InterVideo and Ulead product lines form the
    industry’s broadest portfolio of digital media software ranging from photo
    sharing and image editing products to advanced digital imaging, video editing,
    and high-definition DVD creation and playback software. Customers and partners
    now have access to a full breadth of popular, award-winning digital media
    brands including WinDVD, WinDVD Creator, Ulead PhotoImpact, Uleadv VideoStudio, Ulead DVD MovieFactory, Corel Paint Shop Pro
    Photo and Corel Snapfire – all from a single trusted source. In
    addition, Corel will deliver HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc solutions to the market,
    just as the worldwide demand for high-definition video gains significant
    momentum.

    The InterVideo and Ulead product lines complement Corel’s existing
    digital imaging and video products in several areas, including performance,
    ease of use and price. In addition, the companies share a common vision around
    delivering high quality, full-featured software to consumers through leading
    OEMs, retailers, and Internet distribution channels.

    “The addition of InterVideo and Ulead products to our existing digital
    imaging portfolio puts Corel in a unique position to meet the evolving needs
    of consumers demanding higher quality and more accessible digital media
    content – specifically high-definition digital images and videos accompanied
    by more creative and enjoyable ways to view and share them,” said Blaine
    Mathieu, general manager of Corel’s Digital Imaging Business. “With the
    ongoing convergence of different media and devices, consumers need
    easier-to-use tools that can handle all media types – video, photo and audio –
    on an equal basis. Corel will fulfill this growing demand by delivering new,
    easier-to-use, multi-purpose video and imaging software products to consumers
    and enterprises worldwide.”

    Corel will leverage its complementary geographic strengths with
    InterVideo and Ulead to create an even more efficient sales, marketing and
    product development engine. With significant development offices in
    California, China, Minnesota, Ottawa and Taiwan, Corel will be better
    positioned to meet the specific requirements of customers and partners in
    various locations around the world.

    “The excitement surrounding properties like YouTube clearly showcases why
    the multimedia software and services segment is so incredibly hot right now,”
    said Rob Enderle, Principal Analyst for the Enderle Group, a leading San Jose,
    CA-based research firm covering emerging hardware and software markets. “The
    enormous mass market potential for products that provide solutions for this
    rapidly growing segment simply has not yet been realized. Corel is placing
    itself in the middle of this huge opportunity so that they can capitalize on
    this incredible opportunity and help drive market growth.”

    InterVideo and Ulead customers and partners can continue to access
    support through their existing contacts and channels. Further information can
    be found at www.intervideo.com, www.ulead.com or www.corel.com.

    The acquisition was financed through a combination of Corel’s cash
    reserves, InterVideo’s cash reserves and debt financing which included Corel
    entering into an amendment to its existing credit agreement to increase its
    available term borrowings by $70 million.

    Corel will provide guidance on the combined company when it reports its
    financial results for the year ended November 30, 2006, in January

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