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GenCorp Makes Major Strategic Growth Move

23 October 2000

GenCorp Makes Major Strategic Growth Move
        Signs Agreement to Acquire Global Automotive Supplier, Draftex

    SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 23 GenCorp today
announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire The Laird Group's Draftex
International Car Body Seals Division.  This acquisition will significantly
enhance shareholder value by making GenCorp's Vehicle Sealing business the
second largest automotive vehicle sealing supplier in the world, almost
doubling segment sales.  In addition to adding essential global capability,
the immediately accretive acquisition will increase cash generation to fuel
other growth activities.
    "The acquisition of Draftex is consistent with the strategy we outlined
early in the year for GenCorp Vehicle Sealing," said GenCorp Chairman and CEO
Bob Wolfe.  "This strategy has focused on improving margins, cash flow and the
competitive position of the business by participating in the consolidation
occurring within the automotive industry either as a buyer or a seller.
Because businesses in this industry currently have relatively low valuations,
the substantial benefits that will be gained from acquiring Draftex clearly
made participation as a buyer the best alternative," Wolfe said.
    "In addition to providing key new growth opportunities for our Vehicle
Sealing segment, the acquisition of Draftex will greatly improve GenCorp's
cash generation capability in the near term, allowing us to pay down debt and
fuel growth in all other areas of the Company, including defense," Wolfe
added.
    Draftex will bring GenCorp about $415 million in global automotive sealing
sales, together with 5,484 employees worldwide.  Draftex maintains global
relationships with Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes, Renault and Ford.  Among its key
platforms are the Ford Focus, Volkswagen Golf and Renault Scenic.  Included in
the purchase agreement are Draftex's German based worldwide headquarters and
International European Technical Center, and 11 manufacturing plants in six
countries, including Germany, France, Spain, Czech Republic, China and the
U.S.
    GenCorp Vehicle Sealing, with 2000 annual sales of about $460 million, is
headquartered in Farmington Hills, Michigan, and operates five manufacturing
facilities in North America, and two European plants located in Germany and
Ireland.  GenCorp has earned its leading position in the Sport Utility Vehicle
and Light Truck market segments by participating on programs that include the
Ford F-Series and Ranger Pickups, Ford Explorer, General Motors' Chevy Pickup
and the Mercedes All Purpose Vehicle - many of which are among the top ten
best selling vehicles in this segment of the American market.  GenCorp has
further strengthened its position over the past two years with numerous new
platform awards such as the Ford Escape, Ford Explorer Sport, Mazda Tribute,
the next generation Lincoln and others.
    The acquisition of Draftex will enhance GenCorp Vehicle Sealing in a
number of important ways:

    -- Increases annual combined sales to an estimated $875 million, together
       with significant increases in profit and cash generation capabilities;
    -- Provides international scale, essential in the automotive environment
       to successfully serve and support OEM customers on a global basis;
    -- Allows GenCorp to rationalize and restructure production capacity in
       both Europe and North America to achieve better utilization and
       profitability in its operations;
    -- Broadens and geographically diversifies GenCorp Vehicle Sealing's
       customer base;
    -- Greatly expands GenCorp Vehicle Sealing's presence in the passenger car
       market segment which, when combined with an existing leadership
       position in the Sport Utility Vehicle and Light Truck markets, provides
       a more balanced portfolio of products and customers;
    -- Adds additional R&D capabilities and technology, which will enhance
       support to our customers and enables the development of more complex
       products;
    -- Provides immediate entry into the Asian market as a platform for future
       growth.

    GenCorp anticipates the Draftex acquisition to be complete before year-end
and expects earnings to be accretive in year one.