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As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 3, 2002.

Registration No. 333-97977



SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549


AMENDMENT NO. 1
TO

FORM S-4

REGISTRATION STATEMENT
UNDER
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933


VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)


Delaware
(State or Other Jurisdiction of
Incorporation or Organization)
  3559
(Primary Standard Industrial
Classification Code Number)
  11-2989601
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification Number)

100 Sunnyside Boulevard
Woodbury, NY 11797
(516) 677-0200
(Address, Including Zip Code, and Telephone Number,
Including Area Code, of Registrant's Principal Executive Offices)
  Gregory A. Robbins
Vice President and General Counsel
100 Sunnyside Boulevard
Woodbury, NY 11797
(516) 677-0200
(Name, Address, Including Zip Code, and
Telephone Number, Including Area Code, of Agent
for Service)

Copies to:

Rory A. Greiss, Esq.
Kaye Scholer LLP
425 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022-3598
Telephone: (212) 836-8261
Facsimile: (212) 836-8689
  Larry W. Sonsini, Esq.
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati,
Professional Corporation
650 Page Mill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Telephone: (650) 493-9300
Facsimile: (650) 493-6811

        Approximate date of commencement of proposed sale to the public:    At the effective time of the merger of Venice Acquisition Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Registrant, with and into FEI Company, which shall occur as soon as practicable after the effective date of this Registration Statement and the satisfaction or waiver of all conditions to the closing of such merger.

        If the securities being registered on this Form are being offered in connection with the formation of a holding company and there is compliance with General Instruction G, check the following box. / /

        If this Form is filed to register additional securities for an offering pursuant to Rule 462(b) under the Securities Act, check the following box and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement for the same offering. / /

        If this Form is a post-effective amendment filed pursuant to Rule 462(d) under the Securities Act, check the following box and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement for the same offering. / /


THE REGISTRANT HEREBY AMENDS THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON SUCH DATE OR DATES AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO DELAY ITS EFFECTIVE DATE UNTIL THE REGISTRANT SHALL FILE A FURTHER AMENDMENT WHICH SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL THEREAFTER BECOME EFFECTIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 8(A) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, OR UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE ON SUCH DATE AS THE COMMISSION, ACTING PURSUANT TO SAID SECTION 8(A), MAY DETERMINE.




Subject to Completion, dated October 3, 2002

        THE INFORMATION IN THIS JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS IS NOT COMPLETE AND MAY BE CHANGED. WE MAY NOT SELL THESE SECURITIES UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION IS EFFECTIVE. THIS PROSPECTUS IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL THESE SECURITIES AND IT IS NOT SOLICITING AN OFFER TO BUY THESE SECURITIES IN ANY STATE WHERE THE OFFER OR SALE IS NOT PERMITTED.

JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS

GRAPHIC   GRAPHIC

Dear Holders of Veeco and FEI Common Stock:

        We are writing to you today about the proposed merger of Veeco Instruments Inc. and FEI Company. We are very excited about the opportunities we envision for the combined company. This merger will create a combined company that is a leader in metrology and process equipment solutions for the semiconductor, data storage, telecommunications/wireless and scientific research markets.

        Upon completion of the merger, each outstanding share of FEI common stock will be exchanged for 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock. Veeco expects to issue approximately 44,000,000 shares of its common stock in the merger to FEI shareholders (and up to approximately 10,000,000 Veeco shares which may be issued in respect of FEI's options and other rights and convertible notes). Upon completion of the merger, former FEI shareholders will own approximately 60% of Veeco's outstanding common stock (not including the effect of shares issuable in respect of options, convertible debt and other convertible securities and rights). Veeco common stock is quoted on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbol "VECO". As of October 2, 2002, the closing price of Veeco's common stock on The Nasdaq National Market was $11.54 per share.

        Attached are notices of special meetings of holders of Veeco and FEI common stock and a joint proxy statement/prospectus relating to the merger. The accompanying joint proxy statement/prospectus is the proxy statement for FEI's special meeting of shareholders to vote on the merger and for Veeco's special meeting of stockholders to vote on the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger, certain amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and an amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan. It also is the prospectus of Veeco related to the issuance of Veeco common stock to the FEI shareholders in the merger.

        Completion of the merger requires the FEI shareholders to approve the merger and the Veeco stockholders to approve the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger and approve the amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the authorized shares of Veeco's common stock so that there will be sufficient authorized shares for issuance in the merger.

        The merger and an investment in Veeco common stock involve risks. You should carefully consider the discussion in the section titled "Risk Factors" beginning on page 14 of the joint proxy statement/prospectus.

        After careful consideration, the Veeco and FEI boards of directors unanimously recommend the merger. Your vote is important. Please vote "FOR" your company's proposal(s) by signing and dating the enclosed proxy card and returning it in the pre-addressed envelope provided. If you are an FEI shareholder and you do not return your proxy card or vote in person at the FEI meeting of shareholders, the effect will be the same as a vote against the merger. If you are a Veeco stockholder and you do not return your proxy card or vote in person at the Veeco meeting of stockholders in favor of the proposed amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, the effect will be the same as a vote against these proposed amendments.

        We appreciate your consideration of these matters.


Edward H. Braun
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President
Veeco Instruments Inc.

 

Vahé A. Sarkissian
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
FEI Company

        Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of this transaction or the securities of Veeco to be issued in the merger, or determined if this joint proxy statement/prospectus is accurate or adequate. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.

        This joint proxy statement/prospectus is dated                            , 2002, and was first mailed to holders of Veeco and FEI common stock on or about                            , 2002.


VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.
100 Sunnyside Boulevard
Woodbury, NY 11797
(516) 677-0200


NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
To be held on                        , 2002


        We will hold a special meeting of stockholders of Veeco Instruments Inc. at 9:30 a.m. (New York City time), on            ,                 , 2002, at the Corporate Center, 395 North Service Road, Melville, New York to consider and vote upon the following proposals:

        Your Board of Directors unanimously has determined that the issuance of Veeco common stock to FEI shareholders in the Veeco FEI merger is advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of Veeco and fair to, and in the best interests of, Veeco and you, and recommends that you vote to approve the issuance of Veeco common stock in connection with the merger. Your board of directors has also unanimously determined that the proposed amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and the amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan are advisable and recommends that you vote to approve each of these items.

        We describe the proposed merger more fully in the accompanying joint proxy statement/prospectus, which we urge you to read carefully.

        Only Veeco stockholders of record at the close of business on September 20, 2002 are entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the Veeco special meeting or any adjournment or postponement of the Veeco special meeting.

        Your vote is important. To assure that your shares are represented at the Veeco special meeting, you are urged to complete, date and sign the enclosed proxy and promptly mail it in the postage-paid envelope provided, whether or not you plan to attend the Veeco special meeting in person.

        You may revoke your proxy in the manner described in the accompanying joint proxy statement/prospectus at any time before it has been voted at the Veeco special meeting. You may vote in person at the Veeco special meeting even if you have returned a proxy.

    By Order of the Board of Directors,
     
     
    John F. Rein, Jr.
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial
    Officer, Treasurer and Secretary

FEI COMPANY
7451 NW Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, OR 97124
(503) 640-7500


NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
To be held on                        , 2002


        We will hold a special meeting of shareholders of FEI Company at             a.m. (local time), on            ,                        , 2002, at            to consider and vote upon the following proposals:

        Your board of directors unanimously has determined that the merger is advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of FEI and fair to, and in the best interests of, FEI and you, and recommends that you vote to approve the merger.

        We describe the merger more fully in the accompanying joint proxy statement/prospectus, which we urge you to read carefully.

        Only FEI shareholders of record at the close of business on September 20, 2002 are entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the FEI special meeting or any adjournment or postponement of the special meeting.

        Your vote is important. To assure that your shares are represented at the FEI special meeting, you are urged to complete, date and sign the enclosed proxy and promptly mail it in the postage-paid envelope provided, whether or not you plan to attend the FEI special meeting in person.

        You may revoke your proxy in the manner described in the accompanying joint proxy statement/prospectus at any time before it has been voted at the FEI special meeting. You may vote in person at the FEI special meeting even if you have returned a proxy.

    By Order of the Board of Directors,
     
     
    Bradley J. Thies
Secretary

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

        This joint proxy statement/prospectus incorporates important business and financial information about Veeco and FEI from documents that each company has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission but that have not been included in or delivered with this joint proxy statement/prospectus. For a listing of documents incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus, please see the section titled "Where You Can Find More Information" beginning on page 134.

        You may obtain information relating to Veeco, without charge, upon written or oral request to:

Georgeson Shareholder
Communications Inc.
17 State Street, 28th Floor
New York, NY 10004
(212) 805-7000
  or   Veeco Instruments Inc.
Investor Relations
100 Sunnyside Boulevard
Woodbury, NY 11797
(516) 677-0200, Ext. 1403

        You may obtain information relating to FEI, without charge, upon written or oral request to:

Georgeson Shareholder
Communications Inc.
17 State Street, 28th Floor
New York, NY 10004
(212) 805-7000
  or   FEI Company
Investor Relations
7451 NW Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, OR 97124
(503) 640-7500, Ext. 7527

        In order for you to receive timely delivery of the documents before the special meetings of Veeco and FEI, Georgeson, Veeco or FEI should receive your request no later than                         , 2002.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MERGER   v
JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS SUMMARY   1
  The Companies   1
  Description of the Transaction   2
  What FEI Securityholders Will Receive in the Merger   2
  Reasons for the Merger   2
  Recommendation of Veeco's Board of Directors   3
  Recommendation of FEI's Board of Directors   3
  Opinion of Veeco's Financial Advisor   3
  Opinion of FEI's Financial Advisor   3
  Voting and Solicitation   4
  Share Ownership of Management   4
  Stockholder Voting Arrangements   4
  Voting Arrangements With Veeco Stockholders   4
  Voting Arrangements With FEI Shareholders   5
  Interests of Certain Persons in the Merger   5
  Board of Directors and Management Following the Merger   5
  Description of Merger Agreement   6
  Terms of Merger   6
  Representations, Warrants and Covenants   6
  Conditions to the Merger   6
  No Solicitation   7
  Termination of Merger Agreement   8
  Expenses and Termination Fees   9
  When will the Merger Occur   10
  Investor Agreement with PBE   10
  Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger   11
  No Appraisal/Dissenters' Rights   11
  Accounting Treatment of the Merger   11
  Restrictions on Selling Veeco Common Stock Received in the Merger   11
  Ownership of Veeco FEI Following the Merger   11
  Markets and Market Prices   11
SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS   13
RISK FACTORS   14
SELECTED HISTORICAL AND UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA OF VEECO AND FEI   31
COMPARATIVE PER SHARE DATA (Unaudited)   37
THE VEECO SPECIAL MEETING   38
  Date, Time and Place of Veeco Special Meeting   38
  Purpose   38
  Record Date and Outstanding Shares   38
  Voting and Solicitation   38
  Recommendation of Veeco's Board of Directors   39
THE FEI SPECIAL MEETING   40
  Date, Time and Place of FEI Special Meeting   40
  Purpose   40
  Record Date and Outstanding Shares   40
  Voting and Solicitation   40
  Recommendation of FEI's Board of Directors   41

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THE MERGER   42
  Background of the Merger   42
  Veeco's Reasons for the Merger   46
  FEI's Reasons for the Merger   49
  Recommendation of Veeco's Board of Directors   51
  Recommendation of FEI's Board of Directors   51
  Opinion of Veeco's Financial Advisor   51
  Opinion of FEI's Financial Advisor   57
  Structure of the Merger   67
  Board of Directors and Management of Veeco FEI After the Merger   67
  Interests of Executive Officers and Directors in the Merger   70
  Issuance of Shares in Connection with the Merger   74
  Resale of Veeco Common Stock Issued in the Merger   74
  Listing of Veeco Common Stock Issued in the Merger   74
  Delisting and Deregistration of FEI Common Stock; Cessation of Periodic Reporting   75
  Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger   75
  Accounting Treatment of the Merger   77
  Regulatory Filings and Approvals Required to Complete the Merger   77
  Closing and Effectiveness of the Merger   78
THE MERGER AGREEMENT   79
  Structure of the Merger   79
  Closing of the Merger   79
  Merger Consideration   79
  Representations and Warranties   80
  Certain Covenants   81
  No Solicitation   86
  Board Recommendations   89
  Conditions to the Merger   90
  Termination of the Merger Agreement   92
  Fees and Expenses   95
  Amendment; Waiver   96
OTHER AGREEMENTS   97
  Voting Arrangements With Veeco Stockholders   97
  Voting Arrangements With FEI Shareholders   97
  Investor Agreement With PBE   98
  Amendment Agreement among FEI, PBE and Philips   101
RELATIONSHIP WITH PHILIPS   101
AMENDMENT TO VEECO'S AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED SHARES OF VEECO COMMON STOCK   105
AMENDMENT TO VEECO'S AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC. TO VEECO FEI INC.   108
AMENDMENT TO VEECO'S FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN   109
UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS   113
COMPARISON OF RIGHTS OF VEECO STOCKHOLDERS AND RIGHTS OF FEI SHAREHOLDERS   120
EXPERTS   132
LEGAL MATTERS   132

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DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN THIS JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS   133
WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION   134
OTHER MATTERS   136
  Deadline for Veeco Annual Meeting Proxy Proposals   136
  Deadline for FEI Annual Meeting Proxy Proposals   136
APPENDICES    
Appendix A   Merger Agreement
Appendix B-1   Voting Agreement among Veeco and the FEI shareholders listed on Schedule A attached thereto and the related Powers of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxies
Appendix B-2   Voting Agreement between Veeco and PBE and the related Power of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxy
Appendix C-1   Voting Agreement among FEI and the Veeco Stockholders listed on Schedule A attached thereto and the related Powers of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxies
Appendix C-2   Voting Agreement between FEI and Chorus, L.P. and the related Power of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxy
Appendix D   Opinion of Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation
Appendix E   Opinion of Salomon Smith Barney Inc.
Appendix F-1   Amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation Increasing Number of Authorized Shares of Veeco Common Stock
Appendix F-2   Amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation Changing Name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc.
Appendix G   Investor Agreement among PBE, FEI and Veeco
Appendix H   Amendment Agreement among PBE, Philips and FEI
Appendix I   Amendment No. 1 to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Q:
What transactions are proposed?

A:
Venice Acquisition Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco Instruments Inc., will be merged with and into FEI Company and FEI will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco after the merger.
Q:
Why am I receiving this joint proxy statement/prospectus?

A:
As a Veeco stockholder or an FEI shareholder, you are being asked to vote upon certain measures in order to complete the merger. Also, if you are a Veeco stockholder, you are being asked to approve an amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan.

Q:
What will FEI shareholders receive in the merger?

A:
As a result of the merger, FEI shareholders will have the right to receive 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock in exchange for each share of FEI common stock held by them.
Q:
Will Veeco assume FEI's outstanding stock options? Will the FEI convertible notes become convertible into Veeco common stock?

A:
Yes. In connection with the merger, Veeco will assume FEI's outstanding stock options. After the merger, holders of options to purchase FEI common stock will hold options to purchase shares of Veeco common stock and holders of FEI's $175 million 5.5% Convertible Subordinated Notes due August 15, 2008, which are currently convertible into FEI common stock, will hold notes convertible solely into Veeco common stock. The number of shares issuable and the exercise prices payable upon the exercise of these options, and the number of shares into which the FEI notes are convertible, will be adjusted using the exchange ratio for the merger of 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock for each share of FEI common stock. At June 30, 2002, a total of approximately 10,000,000 Veeco shares would have been issuable under FEI's options and other rights and convertible notes assuming the merger had occurred on that date.

Q:
What is the value of the merger consideration?

A:
The 1.355 exchange ratio is fixed, which means that the number of shares of Veeco common stock to be issued in the merger will not change if the trading prices of the Veeco common stock or the FEI common

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Q:
Are there risks involved in the merger?

A:
Yes. In evaluating the merger, you should carefully consider the factors discussed in the section of this joint proxy statement/prospectus titled "Risk Factors" beginning on page 14.

Q:
Does Veeco's board of directors recommend that Veeco stockholders vote in favor of the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger, the amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and the amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan?

A:
Yes. After careful consideration, Veeco's board of directors unanimously recommends that Veeco stockholders vote in favor of the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger and also unanimously recommends that Veeco stockholders vote in favor of the proposed amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and the amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan.
Q:
Does FEI's board of directors recommend that FEI shareholders vote in favor of the merger?

A:
Yes. After careful consideration, FEI's board of directors unanimously recommends that FEI's shareholders vote in favor of the merger.
Q:
What do FEI shareholders and Veeco stockholders need to do now?

A:
Veeco stockholders and FEI shareholders should read carefully this joint proxy statement/prospectus, including all of the Appendices referred or attached to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. They should consider how the transaction will affect them as a Veeco stockholder or FEI shareholder prior to casting their vote. They may also want to review the documents referenced in this joint proxy statement/prospectus under the section titled "Where You Can Find More Information" on page 134.

Q:
What do I do if I want to change my vote?

A:
If you want to change your vote, deliver to Veeco's Secretary (if you are a Veeco stockholder) or to FEI's Secretary (if you are an FEI shareholder) a written notice of revocation of your proxy or a later-dated, signed proxy card before the Veeco special meeting or the FEI special meeting, as applicable, or attend the appropriate special meeting and vote in person.
Q:
Where will the shares of Veeco common stock issued to FEI shareholders trade after the merger?

A:
The Veeco common stock FEI shareholders will receive in the merger will be listed on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbol "VECO."

Q:
What have been the dividend policies of Veeco and FEI?

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A:
Neither Veeco nor FEI has paid cash dividends and they do not expect to do so in the foreseeable future.

Q:
What vote is needed to effect the merger?

A:
A majority of the votes cast at Veeco's special meeting (including votes cast by proxy) must vote "FOR" the proposed issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger in order for the proposed issuance to be approved by Veeco's stockholders.
Q:
Will Veeco stockholders or FEI shareholders be entitled to appraisal/dissenters' rights in connection with the merger?

A:
No. Under Delaware and Oregon law, neither Veeco stockholders nor FEI shareholders will be entitled to dissent from the merger or request an appraisal of the value of their shares.

Q:
What vote is needed for the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc.?

A:
The holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock entitled to vote at the Veeco special meeting must vote "FOR" the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation in order for this proposal to be approved by Veeco's stockholders.

Q:
What vote is needed for the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan, which would, among other things, increase the number of shares issuable under the existing plan?

A:
A majority of the votes cast at Veeco's special meeting (including votes cast by proxy) must vote "FOR" the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan in order for the proposal to be approved by Veeco's stockholders.

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Q:
What happens if an FEI shareholder votes "AGAINST" the merger but a majority of the FEI shareholders vote"FOR" the merger?

A:
The merger will be approved, and each FEI shareholder will have the right to receive 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock for each share of FEI common stock such shareholder holds when the merger is completed.

Q:
If my shares are held in "street name" by my broker, will my broker vote my shares for me?

A:
Your broker will vote your shares only if you provide instructions on how to vote by following the information provided to you by your broker.

Q:
Should FEI shareholders send in their stock certificates now?

A:
No. After the merger is completed, FEI shareholders will receive a letter of transmittal and other documentation from the exchange agent in the merger, together with written instructions for exchanging their FEI stock certificates for Veeco FEI stock certificates.

Q:
When do you expect the merger to be completed?

A:
We are working toward completing the merger as quickly as possible and hope to complete the merger shortly after the FEI special meeting and the Veeco special meeting.

Q:
Who should I call with questions?

A:
Veeco stockholders should call either Georgeson Shareholder Communications Inc. at (212) 805-7000 or Veeco Investor Relations at (516) 677-0200, ext. 1403 with any questions about the merger.

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JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS SUMMARY

For your convenience, we have provided a brief summary of certain information contained in this joint proxy statement/prospectus. This summary highlights selected information found in greater detail elsewhere in this joint proxy statement/prospectus. This summary does not contain all of the information that is important to you. To understand the proposed merger fully and for a more complete description of the legal terms of the proposed merger, we urge you to carefully read this entire joint proxy statement/prospectus (including the attached Appendices) and the documents to which we have referred you before you decide how to vote. See the section titled "Where You Can Find More Information" on page 134.

The Companies

Veeco Instruments Inc.
100 Sunnyside Boulevard
Woodbury, NY 11797
(516) 677-0200

Veeco designs, manufactures, markets and services a broad line of equipment primarily used by manufacturers in the data storage, telecommunications/wireless, semiconductor and research industries. Veeco's broad line of products featuring leading edge technology allows customers to improve time to market of next generation products. Veeco's metrology, or measurement, equipment is used to provide critical surface measurements on semiconductor devices, thin film magnetic heads and disks used in hard drives and in telecommunications/wireless and research applications. This metrology equipment allows customers to monitor their products throughout the manufacturing process in order to improve yields, reduce costs and improve product quality. Veeco's process equipment products precisely deposit or remove various materials in the manufacturing of advanced thin film magnetic heads for the data storage industry and telecommunications/wireless components. The ability of Veeco's products to precisely deposit thin films, and/or etch sub-micron patterns and make critical surface measurements enables manufacturers to improve yields and quality in the fabrication of advanced microelectronic devices, such as passive and active telecommunications components, wireless devices, thin film magnetic heads and semiconductor devices. Veeco serves its worldwide customers through its global sales and service organization located throughout the United States, Europe, Japan and Asia Pacific.

Venice Acquisition Corp.
c/o Veeco Instruments Inc.

Venice Acquisition Corp. is an Oregon corporation and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco. Venice Acquisition Corp. was formed for the purpose of effecting the merger with FEI pursuant to the merger agreement.

FEI Company
7451 NW Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, OR 97124
(503) 640-7500

FEI is a leading supplier of structural process management solutions to the semiconductor, data storage, structural biology, and industry and institute markets. FEI's range of DualBeam and single column focused ion and electron microscope products enables manufactures and researchers to keep pace with technology shifts and develop next generation technologies and products. FEI's products allow advanced three dimensional metrology, device editing, trimming and structural analysis for management of sub-micron structures, including those found in integrated circuits, high density magnetic storage devices, industrial materials, chemical compounds, biological structures and genomes. FEI sells its products worldwide to a geographically diverse base of customers in the semiconductor, data storage and industry and institute markets.

Philips Business Electronics International B.V.
c/o Philips Electronics North America Corporation
1251 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10022
(212) 536-0633

Philips Business Electronics International B.V., or PBE, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. and is FEI's largest shareholder, holding approximately 25% of FEI's outstanding shares of common stock. In this joint proxy statement/prospectus we use Philips to refer to Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. and its affiliates, including PBE, and PBE is used only with respect to the Philips entity that directly holds shares of FEI's common stock.

For more information on FEI's relationship with Philips, see the section titled "Relationship with Philips" on page 101.



Description of the Transaction

Pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated July 11, 2002, among Veeco Instruments Inc., Venice Acquisition Corp. and FEI Company, Venice Acquisition Corp., shall, subject to the terms and satisfaction of the conditions set forth in the merger agreement, be merged with and into FEI, and FEI shall become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco. As a result of the merger, FEI shareholders will have the right to receive 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock for each share of FEI common stock held by them.


What FEI Securityholders Will Receive in the Merger

Holders of Shares of FEI Common Stock

Each FEI shareholder will have the right to receive 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock for each share of FEI common stock they own before the merger. Veeco will not issue fractional shares of Veeco common stock in exchange for shares of FEI common stock in the merger. Instead, Veeco will issue an appropriate amount of cash in lieu of any fractional shares. This cash amount will be based on the closing trading price of Veeco common stock on the trading day before the closing of the merger.

Holders of FEI Options

Each option to purchase a share of FEI common stock will be assumed by Veeco upon completion of the merger and will be converted into an option to purchase 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock at an exercise price equal to the current exercise price divided by 1.355. Veeco will assume each option to purchase shares of FEI common stock in accordance with the terms of the stock option plan or other arrangement under which the option was issued, but converted as described above into an option to purchase shares of Veeco common stock.

Holders of FEI Convertible Debt

FEI's $175 million 5.5% Convertible Subordinated Notes due August 15, 2008, shall become convertible solely into such number of shares of Veeco common stock that would have been issued if the FEI notes had been converted into FEI common stock immediately prior to the closing of the merger.

Stock Certificates

FEI shareholders should NOT send in their FEI stock certificates until after the merger and until they receive a letter of transmittal and other information and instructions on how to exchange the certificates. For information on exchanging shares of FEI common stock for shares of Veeco common stock after the merger, see the section titled "The Merger Agreement—Merger Consideration—Exchange of Certificates" on page 79.


Reasons for the Merger

Veeco's and FEI's Reasons for the Merger

The Veeco and FEI boards of directors approved the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated by the merger agreement because they determined that the combined company would have the potential to realize a stronger competitive position and improve long-term operating and financial results. The boards of directors considered many factors that they believed could contribute to the long-term success of the combined company including, among other things, the potential that the combined company would have:

The Veeco and FEI boards of directors considered a number of other factors as well as potential risks and disadvantages of the merger.

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You should carefully review the sections titled "The Merger—Veeco's Reasons for the Merger," beginning on page 46, and "The Merger—FEI's Reasons for the Merger," beginning on page 49, to learn more about Veeco's and FEI's reasons for entering into the merger agreement.


Recommendation of Veeco's Board of Directors

Veeco's board of directors unanimously has approved the merger, the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby and has determined that the merger is advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of Veeco and fair to, and in the best interests of, Veeco and its stockholders, and has determined that the proposed amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan are advisable. After careful consideration, Veeco's board of directors unanimously recommends that Veeco's stockholders vote "FOR" approval of the issuance of Veeco common stock to FEI shareholders in the merger. Veeco's board of directors also unanimously recommends that Veeco's stockholders vote "FOR" approval of the amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. and to increase the number of authorized shares of Veeco common stock from 60,000,000 to 175,000,000 shares and "FOR" approval of the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan to increase the number of shares of Veeco common stock issuable under the plan from 250,000 shares to 750,000 shares.


Recommendation of FEI's Board of Directors

FEI's board of directors unanimously has approved the merger, the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated by the merger agreement and has determined that the merger is advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of FEI and fair to, and in the best interests of, FEI and its shareholders. After careful consideration, FEI's board of directors unanimously recommends that FEI shareholders vote "FOR" the approval of the merger.


Opinion of Veeco's Financial Advisor

In connection with the merger, the Veeco board of directors received a written opinion from Salomon Smith Barney Inc., Veeco's financial advisor, dated as of July 11, 2002, to the effect that as of such date and based on and subject to the matters described in its opinion, the exchange ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to Veeco. The full text of Salomon Smith Barney's written opinion, dated July 11, 2002, is attached to this joint proxy statement/prospectus as Appendix E. We encourage you to read this opinion carefully in its entirety for a description of the assumptions made, procedures followed, matters considered and limitations on the review undertaken. Salomon Smith Barney's opinion is addressed to the Veeco board of directors and does not constitute a recommendation to any stockholder with respect to any matters relating to the proposed merger. For more information, see the section titled "The Merger—Opinion of Veeco's Financial Advisor" beginning on page 51.


Opinion of FEI's Financial Advisor

In deciding to approve the merger, the FEI board of directors considered, among other things, the opinion of Credit Suisse First Boston, FEI's financial advisor, dated as of July 11, 2002, to the effect that as of such date and based upon and subject to the various considerations set forth in the opinion, the exchange ratio in the merger was fair, from a financial point of view, to holders of FEI common stock, other than PBE and its affiliates. The full text of the written opinion of Credit Suisse First Boston, dated as of July 11, 2002, which sets forth assumptions made, matters considered and limitations on the review undertaken in connection with the opinion, is attached as Appendix D. You are urged to read this opinion carefully in its entirety. Credit Suisse First Boston's opinion is directed to the FEI board of directors, addresses only the fairness, from a financial point of view, of the merger exchange ratio to holders of FEI common stock, other than PBE and its affiliates, and does not constitute a recommendation to

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any FEI shareholder as to how such FEI shareholder should vote or act on matter relating to the merger. For more information, see the section titled "The Merger—Opinion of FEI's Financial Advisor" beginning on page 57.


Voting and Solicitation

Veeco

At the Veeco special meeting, each Veeco stockholder of record as of September 20, 2002 is entitled to one vote for each share of Veeco common stock such Veeco stockholder holds. Veeco's bylaws provide that the holders of 50% of all of the Veeco common stock entitled to vote, whether present in person or represented by proxy, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at the Veeco special meeting. Under applicable rules of The Nasdaq National Market, if a quorum is present, the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast, whether in person or by proxy, at Veeco's special meeting, is required to approve the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger. Also, if a quorum is present, the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast, whether in person or by proxy, at Veeco's special meeting of stockholders is required to approve the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan. Under the Delaware General Corporation Law, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding Veeco common stock entitled to vote, whether in person or by proxy, at Veeco's special meeting is required to approve the amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. and to increase the number of authorized shares of Veeco's common stock from 60,000,000 to 175,000,000 shares.

FEI

At the FEI special meeting, each FEI shareholder of record as of September 20, 2002 is entitled to one vote for each share of FEI common stock such FEI shareholder holds. FEI's bylaws provide that the holders of a majority of all of the FEI common stock entitled to vote, whether present in person or represented by proxy, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at the FEI special meeting. Under the Oregon Business Corporation Act, the holders of a majority of the shares of FEI common stock entitled to vote must vote "FOR" the approval of the merger in order for the merger to be approved by FEI's shareholders.


Share Ownership of Management

Veeco

As of the Veeco record date, the directors and executive officers of Veeco, as a group, held (together with their affiliates) approximately 0.4% of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock.

FEI

As of the FEI record date, the directors and executive officers of FEI, as a group, held (together with their affiliates) approximately 26.43% of the outstanding shares of FEI common stock.


Stockholder Voting Arrangements

Voting Arrangements With Veeco Stockholders

Certain Veeco stockholders that own an aggregate of approximately 12.8% of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock, as of June 30, 2002, have entered into voting agreements with FEI. These Veeco stockholders include all of Veeco's directors and executive officers and Chorus, L.P., Veeco's largest stockholder. Pursuant to these voting agreements, they have agreed to vote all of their shares of Veeco common stock:

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These Veeco stockholders, however, are permitted to vote their shares in favor of a Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction, as such terms are defined on page 87. These Veeco stockholders also have granted irrevocable proxies to FEI to allow FEI to vote all of their shares of Veeco common stock in favor of the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger.

The voting agreements between FEI and these Veeco stockholders, and the related irrevocable proxies granted to FEI by each such Veeco stockholder are included as Appendix C-1 and Appendix C-2 to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. For more information on these voting arrangements, see the section titled "Other Agreements—Voting Arrangements with Veeco Stockholders" on page 97.

Voting Arrangements With FEI Shareholders

Certain FEI shareholders that own an aggregate of approximately 27.4% of the outstanding shares of FEI common stock, as of June 30, 2002, have entered into voting agreements with Veeco. These FEI shareholders include all of FEI's directors and executive officers and PBE, FEI's largest shareholder. Pursuant to these voting agreements, they have agreed to vote all of their shares of FEI common stock:

These FEI shareholders, however, are permitted to vote their shares in favor of a Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction, as such terms are defined on page 88. These FEI shareholders also have granted irrevocable proxies to Veeco to allow Veeco to vote all of their shares of FEI common stock in favor of the merger.

The voting agreements between Veeco and these FEI shareholders, and the related irrevocable proxies, granted to Veeco by each such FEI shareholder are included as Appendix B-1 and Appendix B-2 to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. For more information on these voting arrangements, see the section titled "Other Agreements—Voting Arrangements with FEI Shareholders" beginning on page 97.


Interests of Certain Persons in the Merger

In considering the recommendation of the FEI board of directors that FEI shareholders vote to approve the merger and the recommendation of the Veeco board of directors that Veeco stockholders vote to approve the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger, the proposed amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan, FEI shareholders and Veeco stockholders should note that certain directors and officers of Veeco and FEI have interests in the merger that are different from, or in addition to, their interests as stockholders/shareholders. These interests relate to the composition of the Veeco FEI board of directors and the management of Veeco FEI following the merger, employment agreements, potential severance payments, potential accelerated vesting of stock options, indemnification rights and certain rights granted to PBE, FEI's largest shareholder, under the investor agreement. For more information, see the section titled "The Merger—Interests of Executive Officers and Directors in the Merger" beginning on page 70.


Board of Directors and Management Following the Merger

Veeco and FEI have agreed that immediately following the closing of the merger, the Veeco FEI board of directors will consist of 13 directors. Of these 13 directors:

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Veeco's bylaws provide for a staggered board of directors, composed of three separate classes: Class I, Class II and Class III. Veeco, FEI and PBE have agreed that two Veeco nominees and two FEI nominees will serve as Class III directors for terms expiring at Veeco FEI's 2003 annual meeting of stockholders, two Veeco nominees and two FEI nominees will serve as Class I directors for terms expiring at Veeco FEI's 2004 annual meeting of stockholders and three Veeco nominees, one FEI nominee and one PBE nominee will serve as Class II directors for terms expiring at Veeco FEI's 2005 annual meeting of stockholders. For more information on this arrangement and for more information regarding PBE's right to appoint a person to serve on the Veeco FEI board of directors, see the sections titled "The Merger—Interests of Executive Officers and Directors in the Merger" beginning on page 70, "The Merger—Board of Directors and Management of Veeco FEI After the Merger" beginning on page 67 and "Other Agreements—Investor Agreement with PBE" beginning on page 98.


Description of Merger Agreement

Terms of the Merger

For information on the terms of the merger in addition to the information contained in this summary, see the sections titled "The Merger" beginning on page 42 and "The Merger Agreement" beginning on page 79.

        The merger agreement is attached as Appendix A to this joint proxy statement/prospectus and is incorporated by reference herein. Veeco and FEI encourage you to read the merger agreement carefully. It is the legal document governing the merger.


Representations, Warranties and Covenants

In the merger agreement, Veeco and FEI each have made representations and warranties to each other concerning their respective businesses. Each party also has made covenants to the other concerning its activities between the signing of the merger agreement and closing of the merger, the actions it will take to enable the completion of the merger, and other matters.

For more information on these representations, warranties and covenants, see the sections titled "The Merger Agreement—Representations and Warranties" and "The Merger Agreement—Certain Covenants" on pages 80 and 81, respectively.


Conditions to the Merger

Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp.

Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp. will complete the merger only if a number of conditions are satisfied or are waived by Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp. These include:

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For more detailed information concerning the conditions to Veeco's and Venice Acquisition Corp.'s obligations to complete the merger, see the section titled "The Merger Agreement—Conditions to the Merger" beginning on page 90.

FEI

FEI will complete the merger only if certain conditions are satisfied or are waived by FEI. These include:

For more detailed information concerning the conditions to FEI's obligation to complete the merger, see the section titled "The Merger Agreement—Conditions to the Merger" beginning on page 90.


No Solicitation

Veeco

Veeco has agreed not to directly or indirectly solicit, induce, encourage, initiate or facilitate a Veeco Acquisition Proposal, as such term is defined on page 87. Veeco has also agreed not to engage in negotiations or discussions with respect to any Veeco Acquisition Proposal, provide any information regarding Veeco or its subsidiaries, enter into a contract or letter of intent with respect to a Veeco Acquisition Proposal or approve, recommend or endorse a Veeco Acquisition Proposal. However, if Veeco receives a bona fide, unsolicited, written Veeco Acquisition Proposal that Veeco's board of directors reasonably determines in good faith

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would be reasonably likely to result in a Superior Veeco Proposal, as such term is defined on page 87, then Veeco may engage in discussions and take other actions to become informed about such Veeco Acquisition Proposal in certain circumstances.

For more information regarding Veeco's agreements with FEI relating to Veeco Acquisition Proposals, see the section titled "The Merger Agreement—No Solicitation" beginning on page 86.

FEI

FEI has agreed not to directly or indirectly solicit, induce, encourage, initiate or facilitate an FEI Acquisition Proposal, as such term is defined on page 88. FEI has also agreed not to engage in negotiations or discussions with respect to any FEI Acquisition Proposal, provide any information regarding FEI or its subsidiaries, enter into a contract or letter of intent with respect to an FEI Acquisition Proposal or approve, recommend or endorse an FEI Acquisition Proposal. However, if FEI receives a bona fide, unsolicited, written FEI Acquisition Proposal that FEI's board of directors reasonably determines in good faith would be reasonably likely to result in a Superior FEI Proposal, as that term is defined on page 88, then FEI may engage in discussions and take other actions to become informed about such FEI Acquisition Proposal in certain circumstances.

For more information regarding FEI's agreements with Veeco relating to FEI Acquisition Proposals, see the section titled "The Merger Agreement—No Solicitation" beginning on page 86.


Termination of the Merger Agreement

Mutual Termination

Either Veeco or FEI may terminate the merger agreement at any time prior to the closing of the merger if:

Termination by Veeco

Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp. may terminate the merger agreement if:

For a more detailed discussion of the circumstances in which the merger agreement can be terminated, see the section titled "The Merger Agreement—Termination of the Merger Agreement" beginning on page 92.

Termination by FEI

FEI may terminate the merger agreement if:

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Expenses and Termination Fees

Payment of Expenses

FEI and Veeco will each pay their own fees and expenses in connection with the merger, whether or not the merger is completed, except that FEI and Veeco will share equally filing fees and printing expenses in connection with this joint proxy statement/prospectus and the fees and expenses involved in connection with all required antitrust filings.

Veeco will be required to pay up to $5 million of FEI's fees and expenses in connection with the merger in the following circumstances:

FEI will be required to pay up to $5 million of Veeco's fees and expenses in connection with the merger in the following circumstances:

Termination Fees

Veeco has agreed to pay FEI a termination fee of $30 million in the following circumstances:

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For more information about expenses and termination fees, see the section titled "The Merger Agreement—Fees and Expenses" beginning on page 95.

FEI has agreed to pay Veeco a termination fee of $30 million in the following circumstances:


When the Merger Will Occur

Unless Veeco and FEI otherwise agree, the merger will take place no later than the second business day after all of the conditions to closing of the merger contained in the merger agreement have been satisfied or waived. Assuming that both FEI and Veeco satisfy or waive all of the conditions in the merger agreement, we anticipate that the merger will occur shortly after the FEI special meeting and the Veeco special meeting. For more information on regulatory matters and other conditions to the closing of the merger, see the section titled "The Merger Agreement—Conditions to the Merger" beginning on page 90.


Investor Agreement with PBE

In connection with the merger, Veeco, FEI and PBE entered into an investor agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002. This investor agreement provides for, among other things, the following:

The investor agreement is included as Appendix G to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. For a more detailed description of

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the terms and conditions of the investor agreement, see the section titled "Other Agreements—Investor Agreement with PBE" beginning on page 98.


Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger

The receipt of shares of Veeco common stock in the merger generally will be tax-free to FEI shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, except for tax on gain resulting from the receipt of cash in lieu of fractional shares.

Tax matters are very complicated, and the tax consequences of the merger to each FEI shareholder will depend on the facts of such shareholder's own situation. FEI shareholders are urged to consult their own tax advisors as to the specific tax consequences of the merger to them, including the applicable federal, state, local and foreign tax consequences.

For more information, see the section titled "The Merger—Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger" beginning on page 75.


No Appraisal/Dissenters' Rights

In connection with the merger, neither Veeco stockholders nor FEI shareholders are entitled to dissent from the merger or request an appraisal of the value of their shares under Delaware or Oregon law. For more information see the section titled "The Merger Agreement—Merger Consideration—No Appraisal/Dissenters' Rights" on page 79.


Accounting Treatment of the Merger

The merger will be accounted for using the purchase method for financial reporting and accounting purposes. After the merger, FEI's post-merger results of operations will be included in the consolidated financial statements of Veeco. For more information, see the section titled "The Merger—Accounting Treatment of the Merger" on page 77.


Restrictions on Selling Veeco Common Stock Received in the Merger

All shares of Veeco common stock received by FEI shareholders in connection with the merger will be freely transferable, unless the holder is an affiliate of FEI or Veeco. For a more complete description of transfer restrictions that apply to these affiliates, see the section titled "The Merger—Resale of Veeco Common Stock Issued in the Merger" beginning on page 74.


Ownership of Veeco FEI Following the Merger

Based upon the number of shares of FEI common stock outstanding on the FEI record date, Veeco expects to issue a total of approximately 44,000,000 shares of Veeco common stock to FEI shareholders in connection with the merger and may be required to issue additional shares of Veeco common stock in the future upon exercise of FEI stock options and other rights and conversion of the FEI notes. Based upon the number of shares of Veeco common stock outstanding on the Veeco record date, the former holders of FEI common stock will hold approximately 60% of the total number of issued and outstanding shares of Veeco common stock after completion of the merger (not including the effect of shares issuable in respect of options, convertible debt and other convertible securities and rights).

Based upon the number of outstanding options to purchase shares of FEI common stock as of June 30, 2002, those FEI options will become options to purchase an aggregate of approximately 4,174,461 shares of Veeco common stock following the merger.

Based on the number of shares of FEI common stock issuable upon conversion of the FEI notes as of June 30, 2002, the FEI notes will become convertible into an aggregate of approximately 4,788,470 shares of Veeco common stock following the merger.


Markets and Market Prices

Veeco common stock is listed on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbol "VECO." FEI common stock is listed on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbol "FEIC."

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After the completion of the merger, FEI common stock will cease to be listed on The Nasdaq National Market and Veeco FEI common stock will trade on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbol "VECO."

The following table sets forth the (1) closing sale price per share of Veeco common stock as reported on The Nasdaq National Market, (2) closing sale price per share of FEI common stock as reported on The Nasdaq National Market and (3) equivalent per share price (as explained below) of FEI common stock, in each case, on July 11, 2002, the last trading day before Veeco and FEI announced that they had signed the merger agreement, and on October 2, 2002, the most recent practicable date before the date of the filing of Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus forms a part.

 
  Veeco
Share
Price

  FEI Share
Price

  Equivalent
FEI Per
Share
Price(1)

July 11, 2002   $ 22.49   $ 22.06   $ 30.47
October 2, 2002   $ 11.54   $ 15.33   $ 15.64

(1)
The equivalent FEI per share price represents 1.355 times the price of one Veeco share.

Veeco and FEI cannot guarantee or predict the actual trading prices of Veeco common stock and FEI common stock before or at the time the merger is completed. The actual trading prices of FEI common stock and Veeco common stock have historically been volatile. For more information on this risk, see "Risk Factors—Risks Related to the Merger and Receipt of Veeco Stock" on page 14.

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SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

        This joint proxy statement/prospectus and the documents incorporated by reference herein contain certain forward-looking statements about Veeco, FEI and the combined company within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, expectations about market conditions or about market acceptance, expectations of future sales or gross profits, possible or assumed future results of operations of Veeco and FEI and the integration of the merged companies and the statements included in the sections titled "The Merger—Veeco's Reasons for the Merger" and "The Merger—FEI's Reasons for the Merger". Forward-looking statements relate to expectations concerning matters that are not historical facts. Words or phrases such as "will likely result," "expect," "will continue," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "intend," "plan," "project" or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Actual results may vary materially from those expressed in such forward-looking statements as a result of various factors, including:

        Although each of Veeco and FEI believes that the forward-looking statements contained in this joint proxy statement/prospectus are reasonable, neither can assure you that the forward-looking statements will prove to be correct. Factors which could cause actual results to differ also include those set forth in the section titled "Risk Factors" beginning on page 14 and elsewhere throughout this joint proxy statement/prospectus and the documents incorporated by reference herein.

        Each of Veeco and FEI cautions you not to put undue reliance on any forward-looking statement contained in this joint proxy statement/prospectus and the documents incorporated by reference herein. The risk factors and cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section also should be considered in connection with any subsequent written or oral forward-looking statements that Veeco, FEI, or persons acting on either company's behalf, may issue. Except as otherwise required by federal securities laws, we have no intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements after this document is distributed to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events or to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which such statement is made.

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RISK FACTORS

        Veeco stockholders and FEI shareholders should consider the following factors, in addition to other risk factors of the two companies incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus and the other information contained in this document, in deciding whether to vote for approval of the merger, in the case of FEI shareholders, or for approval of the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger, the amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and the amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan, in the case of Veeco stockholders. See the section titled "Where You Can Find More Information" beginning on page 134 for where you can find additional risk factors incorporated by reference herein.

Risks Related to the Merger and Receipt of Veeco Stock

        Because FEI shareholders will receive a fixed ratio of 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock in exchange for each share of FEI common stock regardless of changes in the relative market values of each stock, the dollar value of the consideration received by FEI shareholders may be lower on the day of closing than it was on the day of the public announcement of the merger or the day this joint proxy statement/prospectus was filed.

        Upon completion of the merger, each share of FEI common stock will be converted into the right to receive 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock. The market values of Veeco common stock and FEI common stock have varied since Veeco and FEI entered into the merger agreement and may continue to vary in the future due to, among other factors:

        The dollar value of Veeco common stock that FEI shareholders will receive upon completion of the merger will depend on the market value of Veeco common stock at the closing of the merger, which may be different from, and lower than, the closing price of Veeco common stock on the last full trading day preceding the date of the public announcement of the merger agreement, the last full trading day prior to the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus or the date(s) of the special meetings. The price of Veeco common stock has declined from a price per share of $22.49 on July 11, 2002, the last full trading day preceding the date of the public announcement of the merger agreement to a price per share of $11.54 on October 2, 2002, the last full trading day prior to the date of the filing of Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus forms a part. Moreover, the closing of the merger may occur some time after stockholder approval has been obtained. There will be no adjustment to the exchange ratio (except for adjustments to reflect the

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effect of any stock split or other recapitalization of Veeco common stock or FEI common stock), and the parties do not have a right to terminate the merger agreement based upon changes in the market price of either Veeco common stock or FEI common stock.

        The stock market in general and the market for shares of technology companies in particular have experienced extreme stock price fluctuations. In some cases, these fluctuations have been unrelated to the operating performance of the affected companies. Many companies in the data storage, semiconductor and related equipment industries, including Veeco, have experienced dramatic volatility in the market prices of their common stock. Veeco believes that a number of factors, both within and outside Veeco's control, could cause the price of Veeco common stock to fluctuate, perhaps substantially. These factors include:

        Veeco cannot be certain that the market price of Veeco common stock will not experience significant fluctuations in the future, including fluctuations that are material, adverse and unrelated to Veeco's performance.

        The combined company may not realize certain potential benefits from the merger because of integration and other challenges, which could negatively impact its results of operations.

        Veeco and FEI entered into the merger agreement with the expectation that the merger will result in benefits to the combined company. To realize benefits or synergies from the merger, the combined company will face the following post-merger challenges, among others:

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        If the combined company is not successful in addressing these and other challenges, then some or all of the benefits of the merger will not be realized and, as a result, the combined company's operating results and the market price of the combined company's common stock may be adversely affected. Further, neither Veeco nor FEI can assure you that the growth rate of the combined company will equal the historical growth rates experienced by either Veeco or FEI.

        Since commencing operations in 1990, Veeco has made 11 acquisitions. In connection with the integration of these acquisitions, Veeco has faced a number of challenges, including difficulties in incorporating acquired technology and rights into Veeco's products, maintaining uniform standards, controls, procedures and policies, and integrating each acquired company's information technology systems. Many of these acquisitions have diverted management's attention from other business concerns and have exposed Veeco to unforeseen liabilities or risks associated with entering new markets and acquiring new and unproven technologies. Integration of these prior acquisitions has been costly and time consuming. In addition, Veeco has paid for some of these acquisitions by issuing additional shares of its common stock, which in certain instances was dilutive to its then-existing stockholders.

        Since 1996, FEI has completed two significant business combinations and made several smaller acquisitions. In connection with the integration of these acquired businesses, FEI has faced a number of challenges, many of which are similar to those that Veeco faced in connection with its acquisitions. In addition, FEI has paid for some of these acquisitions in part by issuing additional shares of its common stock, which in certain instances was dilutive to its then-existing shareholders.

        The market price of the combined company's common stock may decline as a result of the merger.

        The market price of the combined company's common stock may decline as a result of the merger for a number of reasons, including if:

        Veeco's and FEI's officers and directors have interests different from yours that may have influenced them to support or approve the merger.

        The directors and officers of Veeco and FEI have entered or may enter into arrangements that may create interests in the merger that are different from, or in addition to, yours, including the following:

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        For the above reasons, the directors and officers of Veeco and FEI may have been more likely to support and recommend the approval of the merger agreement than if they did not hold these interests. Veeco stockholders and FEI shareholders should consider whether these interests may have influenced these directors and officers to support or recommend the merger. You should read more about these interests in the section titled "The Merger—Interests of Executive Officers and Directors in the Merger" beginning on page 70.

        In addition, two directors of FEI are also employees or officers of Philips and/or PBE. In connection with the merger, Philips and PBE entered into certain agreements with FEI and Veeco. For a description of these agreements, see the sections titled "Other Agreements—Voting Agreement with FEI Shareholders," "Other Agreements—Investor Agreement with PBE", "Other Agreements—Amendment Agreement among FEI, PBE and Philips" and "Relationship with Philips" and the documents filed by FEI with the SEC which are incorporated by reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus. See the section titled "Where You Can Find More Information" beginning on page 134.

        Failure to complete the merger could harm Veeco's and FEI's future businesses, operations and stock prices.

        Veeco and FEI face a number of special risks if the merger is not completed, including the following risks:

        Uncertainty regarding the merger and the effects of the merger could cause customers or strategic partners to delay or defer decisions, which could negatively affect the combined company's revenues.

        Veeco's and/or FEI's customers and strategic partners, in response to the announcement of the merger, may delay or defer decisions, which could have a material adverse effect on the business of the

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relevant company, regardless of whether the merger is ultimately completed. In particular, prospective customers could be reluctant to purchase the combined company's products due to uncertainty about the direction of the combined company's product offerings and willingness to support and service existing products. To the extent that the merger creates uncertainty among those persons and organizations such that one large customer or a significant group of smaller customers, delays, defers or changes purchases in connection with the planned merger, revenue of the combined company would be adversely affected.

        In order to be successful, the combined company must retain and motivate key employees, which will be more difficult in light of uncertainty regarding the merger, and failure to do so could seriously damage the combined company.

        In order to be successful, the combined company must retain and motivate executives and other key employees, including those in managerial, technical, marketing and information technology support positions. In particular, the combined company's product generation efforts depend on hiring and retaining qualified engineers. In addition, experienced management and technical, marketing and support personnel in the information technology industry are in high demand and competition for their talents is intense. Employee retention may be a particularly challenging issue in connection with the merger as employees of Veeco and FEI may experience uncertainty about their future role with the combined company until or after strategies with regard to the combined company are announced or executed. This circumstance may adversely affect the combined company's ability to attract and retain key management, sales, marketing and technical personnel.

        Regulators may take action that could affect, delay or prohibit the merger or negatively affect the combined company and stockholders may not be able to change their vote in the event of any such action.

        Veeco and FEI cannot complete the merger until they give notification and furnish information to the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice and observe a statutory waiting period under the HSR Act. Also, prior to completion of the merger, Veeco and FEI need to make filings with certain foreign competition authorities and comply with applicable foreign merger control laws. Veeco and FEI filed the required notification and report forms with the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division and have made or intend to make filings with certain foreign antitrust authorities. On September 18, 2002, Veeco and FEI received a request from the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice for additional information under the HSR Act regarding the merger. This second request has the effect of extending the waiting period under the HSR Act until 30 days after Veeco and FEI comply with the request. Veeco and FEI intend to fully cooperate and promptly respond to this request. The companies currently cannot estimate how long it will take to comply with this request. There can be no assurances that regulators will terminate the waiting period under the HSR Act or allow the waiting period to expire or will not take action to prohibit the merger or condition the merger on restrictions that would negatively impact the combined company. At any time before or after the closing of the merger, the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice or any state or foreign competition authority could take any action under applicable antitrust or competition laws as it deems necessary or desirable, including challenging the merger. Private parties and state attorneys general may also challenge the transaction and seek to enjoin the merger under U.S. or foreign antitrust laws under certain circumstances.

        Charges to earnings resulting from the application of the purchase method of accounting may adversely affect the market price of Veeco FEI's common stock following the merger.

        In accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles, the combined company will account for the merger using the purchase method of accounting, which will result in charges to earnings that could have a material adverse effect on the market price of the Veeco FEI common stock following completion of the merger. Under the purchase method of accounting, the combined company will allocate the total estimated purchase price to FEI's net tangible assets, amortizable intangible assets, intangible assets with indefinite lives and in-process research and development based on their

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fair values as of the date of completion of the merger, and record the excess of the purchase price over those fair values as goodwill. The portion of the estimated purchase price allocated to in-process research and development will be expensed by the combined company in the quarter in which the merger is completed. The combined company will incur additional depreciation and amortization expense over the useful lives of certain of the net tangible and intangible assets acquired in connection with the merger. Purchase accounting also requires fair valuation of assets that will result in the capitalization of profit in inventory and the loss of certain revenue and related deferred gross profit recorded in accordance with Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 101. In addition, to the extent the value of goodwill or intangible assets with indefinite lives become impaired, the combined company may be required to incur material charges relating to the impairment of those assets. These depreciation, amortization, in-process research and development and potential impairment charges could have a material impact on the combined company's results of operations.

Risks Related to the Combined Company

        The following describes risks related to Veeco FEI—the combined company following the merger. Veeco stockholders and FEI shareholders will be stockholders of Veeco FEI following the merger.

        The combined company will depend on the data storage, telecommunications/wireless, semiconductor and scientific research industries. Cyclicality in these markets may affect the combined company's business.

        The combined company's business will depend in large part upon the capital expenditures of data storage, telecommunications/wireless, semiconductor and scientific research customers, which accounted for the following percentages of combined net sales of Veeco and FEI for the periods indicated:

 
  Year ended December 31,
   
   
   
 
 
  Six months ended
June 30, 2002

 
 
  2000
  2001
 
 
  Veeco
  FEI
  Combined
  Veeco
  FEI
  Combined
  Veeco
  FEI
  Combined
 
Data storage   44 % 11 % 29 % 31 % 12 % 23 % 37 % 4 % 20 %
Telecommunications/Wireless   23 % 0 % 12 % 30 % 0 % 16 % 18 % 0 % 8 %
Semiconductor   14 % 51 % 31 % 17 % 42 % 28 % 10 % 46 % 29 %
Scientific Research and Industrial   19 % 38 % 28 % 22 % 46 % 33 % 35 % 50 % 43 %

        The data storage, telecommunications/wireless, semiconductor and scientific research industries are cyclical. These industries have experienced significant economic downturns at various times in the last decade, characterized by diminished product demand, accelerated erosion of average selling prices and production overcapacity. A downturn in one or more of these industries, or the businesses of one or more of the combined company's customers, could have a material adverse effect on the combined company's business, prospects, financial condition and operating results.

        The current global downturn in general economic conditions and in the markets for Veeco's and FEI's customers' products is resulting in a reduction in demand for some of Veeco's and FEI's products. Veeco and FEI have experienced the effects of the global economic downturn in many areas of their businesses. During this downturn and any subsequent downturns the combined company cannot assure you that its sales or margins will not decline. As a capital equipment provider, the combined company's revenues will depend in large part on the spending patterns of customers, who often delay expenditures or cancel orders in reaction to variations in their businesses or general economic conditions. Because a high proportion of the combined company's costs will be fixed, the combined company will have a limited ability to reduce expenses quickly in response to revenue shortfalls. In a prolonged economic downturn, the combined company may not be able to reduce its significant fixed costs, such as continued investment in research and development or capital equipment requirements. In addition, during an economic downturn, the combined company may experience delays in collecting receivables, which may impose constraints on its working capital.

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        Variations in the amount of time it takes for the combined company to sell its systems may cause fluctuations in the combined company's operating results which could negatively impact its stock price.

        Historically, both Veeco and FEI have experienced long and unpredictable sales cycles. Variations in the length of the combined company's sales cycles could cause the combined company's net sales, and therefore its business, financial condition, operating results and cash flows, to fluctuate widely from period to period. These variations will be based upon factors partially or completely outside the combined company's control. The factors that could affect the length of time it takes the combined company to complete a sale will depend upon many elements, including:

As a result of these and a number of other factors that could influence sales cycles with particular customers, the period between initial contact with a potential customer and the time when the combined company recognizes revenue from that customer, if ever, may vary widely. The combined company's sales cycle could typically take up to twelve months. Sometimes the combined company's sales cycle will be much longer. For instance, during an economic downturn or when a sale involves developing new applications for a system or technology, the sales cycle could be significantly extended. To complete sales during an economic downturn or sales involving new applications or technologies, for example, the combined company could commit substantial resources to its sales efforts before receiving any revenue, and may never receive any revenue from a customer despite these sales efforts which could have a negative impact on the combined company's revenues.

        In addition to lengthy and sometimes unpredictable sales cycles, the build cycle, or the time it will take the combined company to build a product to customer specifications, will typically range from one to six months. During this period, the customer may cancel its order, although generally it will be required to pay the combined company a fee based on the stage of the build cycle the combined company has completed.

        For many of the combined company's products, after a customer has purchased one of the combined company's systems, the combined company will provide an acceptance period during which the customer may evaluate the performance of the system and potentially reject the system. In addition, customers will often evaluate the performance of the combined company's systems for a lengthy period before purchasing any additional systems. The number of additional products a customer may purchase, if any, will often depend on many factors that are difficult to predict accurately, including a customer's capacity requirements and changing market conditions for its products. As a result of these evaluation periods and other factors, the period between a customer's initial purchase and subsequent purchases, if any, will often vary widely, and variations in length of this period could cause further fluctuations in the combined company's operating results.

        The combined company's business and financial results for a particular period could be materially and adversely affected if orders are canceled or rescheduled or if an anticipated order for even one system is not received in time to permit shipping during the period.

        Customers will continue to be able to cancel or reschedule orders, generally with limited or no penalties. In addition, Veeco has, in limited circumstances, permitted major customers to return previously shipped products in order to maintain business relationships with such customers. The amount of purchase orders at any particular date, therefore, is not necessarily indicative of sales to be

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made in any succeeding period. In addition, the combined company will derive a substantial portion of its net sales in any fiscal period from the sale of a relatively small number of high-priced systems. As a result, the timing of revenue recognition for a single transaction could have a material effect on the combined company's sales and operating results for a particular fiscal period. Backlog adjustments for the year ended December 31, 2001 included order cancellations of $136.3 million for Veeco. FEI did not have significant order cancellations for the year ended December 31, 2001.

        Because the combined company will not have long-term contracts with its customers, its customers may stop purchasing its products at any time which would adversely affect its results of operations.

        Historically, neither Veeco nor FEI have had long-term contracts with their customers. Consequently, it is not currently anticipated that the combined company will have long-term contracts with its customers. Accordingly:

        If the combined company does not succeed in obtaining new sales orders from new or existing customers, it will have a negative impact on its results of operations.

        The combined company will rely on a limited number of parts, components and equipment manufacturers. Failure of any of these suppliers to perform in a timely or quality manner could negatively impact revenues.

        Failure of critical suppliers of parts, components and manufacturing equipment to deliver sufficient quantities to the combined company in a timely and cost-effective manner could negatively affect the combined company's business. Both Veeco and FEI currently use numerous vendors to supply parts, components and subassemblies for the manufacture and support of their respective products. However, some key parts may be obtained only from a single supplier or a limited group of suppliers. In particular, FEI relies on Philips' Enabling Technology Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Philips, and Frencken Group B.V. for its supply of mechanical parts and subassemblies and RIPA Holding B.V. as a sole source for some of its electronic subassemblies. As a result of this concentration of key suppliers, the combined company's results of operations may be materially and adversely affected if, in the future, it does not timely and cost-effectively receive a sufficient quantity of parts to meet its production requirements or if it is required to find alternative suppliers for these supplies. The combined company will not be immediately seeking to expand its supplier group or to reduce its dependence on single suppliers. From time to time, FEI has experienced supply constraints with respect to the mechanical parts and subassemblies produced by Philips Enabling Technologies Group. If Philips Enabling Technologies Group is not able to supply the combined company's requirements, these constraints may affect the combined company's ability to deliver products to customers in a timely manner, which could have an adverse effect on the combined company's results of operations. Moreover, as a result of the reduction of PBE's ownership of FEI common stock after FEI's most recent public offering of common stock in May 2001, the cost of the parts and subassemblies purchased by the combined company from Philips Enabling Technologies Group and Philips may increase.

        The combined company will also rely on a limited number of equipment manufacturers to develop and supply the equipment it uses to manufacture its products. The failure of these manufacturers to develop or deliver equipment on a timely basis could have a material adverse effect on the combined company's business and results of operations. In addition, as a result of the small number of equipment suppliers, the combined company may be more exposed to future cost increases for this equipment.

        Because Veeco and FEI have significant operations in countries outside of the United States, the combined company may be subject to political, economic and other conditions affecting such countries that could result in increased operating expenses and regulation of its products.

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        Because significant portions of Veeco's and FEI's operations occur outside the United States, the combined company's revenues will be impacted by foreign economic and regulatory environments. For example, the combined company will have manufacturing facilities in Brno, Czech Republic and Eindhoven, Netherlands and sales offices in several other countries. In addition, approximately 35% of Veeco's sales and approximately 29% of FEI's sales in 2000 and approximately 28% of Veeco's sales and approximately 25% of FEI's sales in 2001 were derived from sales in Asia. In recent years, Asian economies have been highly volatile and recessionary, resulting in significant fluctuations in local currencies and other instabilities. Instabilities in Asian economies may continue and recur in the future, which could have a material adverse effect on the combined company's business, prospects, financial condition and operating results. The combined company's exposure to the business risks presented by Asian economies and other foreign economies will increase to the extent it continues to expand its global operations. International operations will continue to subject the combined company to a number of risks, including:

        The combined company will be exposed to foreign currency exchange rate and interest rate risks that could adversely affect its revenues and gross margins.

        The combined company will be exposed to foreign currency exchange rate risks that will be inherent in its sales commitments, anticipated sales, and assets and liabilities that are denominated in currencies other than the United States dollar. The combined company also will be exposed to interest rate risks inherent in its debt and investment portfolios. Failure to sufficiently hedge or otherwise manage foreign currency risks properly could adversely affect the combined company's revenues and gross margins. A decrease in interest rates could adversely affect the combined company's interest income and results of operations.

        Neither Veeco nor FEI enters into derivative financial instruments for speculative or trading purposes. From time to time FEI enters into forward sale or purchase contracts for foreign currencies to hedge specific receivables or payables positions. Veeco enters into monthly forward contracts to reduce the effect of fluctuating foreign currencies on short-term foreign currency-denominated intercompany balances and other known currency exposures. The average notional amount of such contracts for Veeco was approximately $1.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2002. As of June 30, 2002, Veeco did not have any open forward contracts. Veeco estimates that, based upon its June 30, 2002 balance sheet, a 10% change in foreign currency exchange rates would be immaterial to reported operating profit. As of June 30, 2002, the aggregate stated amount of these contracts for FEI was $35.5 million. FEI estimates that, based upon its June 30, 2002 balance sheet, a 10% change in foreign currency exchange rates would decrease the market value of its foreign currency contracts outstanding as of June 30, 2002 by approximately $3.1 million. FEI believes that this decrease in value would substantially be offset by the revaluation of the underlying hedged transactions.

        The loss of one or more of Veeco's or FEI's key customers would result in the loss of a significant amount of the combined company's net revenues.

        A relatively small number of customers account for a large percentage of Veeco's and FEI's net revenues. This situation is expected to continue for the combined company. The combined company's business will be seriously harmed if it does not generate as much revenue as it expects from these customers, experiences a loss of any of its significant customers or suffers a substantial reduction in orders from these customers. The combined company's ability to continue generating revenues from its key

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customers will depend on its ability to introduce new products acceptable to these customers. In 2001, Veeco's and FEI's two largest customers accounted for 16% and 13% of their respective net revenues.

        The combined company's customers may be adversely affected by rapid technological change and it may be unable to introduce new products on a timely basis.

        The data storage, telecommunications/wireless, semiconductor and scientific research industries are subject to rapid technological change and new product introductions and enhancements. The combined company's ability to remain competitive will depend in part upon its ability to develop, in a timely and cost-effective manner, new and enhanced systems at competitive prices and to accurately predict technology transitions. In addition, new product introductions or enhancements by competitors could cause a decline in sales or loss of market acceptance of the combined company's existing products. Increased competitive pressure also could lead to intensified price competition resulting in lower margins, which could materially and adversely affect the combined company's business, prospects, financial condition and operating results. The combined company's success in developing, introducing and selling new and enhanced systems depends upon a variety of factors, including:

        Because new product development commitments must be made well in advance of sales, new product decisions must anticipate both the future demand for products under development and the equipment required to produce such products. The combined company cannot be certain that it will be successful in selecting, developing, manufacturing and marketing new products or in enhancing existing products.

        The process of developing new high technology capital equipment products and services is complex and uncertain, and failure to anticipate customers' changing needs and emerging technological trends accurately and to develop or obtain appropriate intellectual property could significantly harm the combined company's results of operations. The combined company must make long-term investments and commit significant resources before knowing whether its predictions will eventually result in products that the market will accept. For example, FEI has invested significant resources in the development of 300 mm semiconductor wafer manufacturing technology. If 300 mm fabrication is not widely accepted or if the combined company fails to develop 300 mm products that are accepted by the marketplace, its long-term growth could be diminished. Similarly, Veeco has invested significant resources in the development of certain products utilizing physical vapor deposition technology which has been slow to gain customer acceptance. Further, after a product is developed, the combined company must be able to manufacture sufficient volumes quickly and at low costs. To accomplish this, it must accurately forecast volumes, mix of products and configurations that meet customer requirements, and it may not succeed.

        The combined company's quarterly operating results may fluctuate because of many factors, which would cause its stock price to fluctuate.

        Both Veeco's and FEI's net revenues and operating results have fluctuated in the past and the combined company's net revenues and operating results are likely to fluctuate significantly in the future on a quarterly and annual basis due to a number of factors, many of which are outside either company's control. Investors should not rely on the results of any one quarter or series of quarters as an indication of the combined company's future performance.

        It is likely that in some future quarter or quarters the combined company's operating results will be below the expectations of public market analysts or investors. In such event, the market price of the combined company's common stock may decline significantly.

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        Because the combined company will have larger revenues and operations, third parties with potential litigation claims against either Veeco or FEI who decided not to pursue those claims against the individual companies may consider asserting those claims against the combined company, which could adversely affect its results of operations.

        The combined company is expected to have significantly greater revenues and assets than either Veeco or FEI individually, operations in more countries than either Veeco or FEI individually, and more employees than either Veeco or FEI individually. As a result, it can be expected that some third parties who believe that they have claims against Veeco or FEI, but who chose not to assert those claims because of the size of the individual companies, may now choose to pursue those claims against the larger combined company.

        The combined company cannot be certain that it will be able to compete successfully in its highly competitive industries.

        The industries in which the combined company will operate are intensely competitive. Established companies, both domestic and foreign, will compete with each of its product lines. Many of the combined company's competitors will have greater financial, engineering, manufacturing and marketing resources. A substantial investment is required by customers to install and integrate capital equipment into a production line. As a result, once a manufacturer has selected a particular vendor's capital equipment, Veeco and FEI believe that the manufacturer generally relies upon that equipment for the specific production line application and frequently will attempt to consolidate its other capital equipment requirements with the same vendor. Accordingly, if a particular customer selects a competitor's capital equipment, the combined company will expect to experience difficulty selling to that customer for a significant period of time. The combined company's ability to compete successfully will depend on a number of factors both within and outside the combined company's control, including:

        The combined company cannot be certain that it will be able to compete successfully in the future.

        The combined company could be subject to class action litigation due to stock price volatility, which, if it occurs, will distract management and result in substantial costs, and could result in judgments against the combined company.

        In the past, securities class action litigation has often been brought against companies following periods of volatility in the market price of their securities. The combined company may be the target of similar litigation in the future. Securities litigation could result in substantial costs and divert management's attention and resources, which could cause serious harm to the combined company's business, financial condition and results of operations.

        The combined company's revenues and selling, general and administrative expenses will suffer if it cannot continue to license or enforce the intellectual property rights on which its business will depend or if third parties assert that the combined company violates their intellectual property rights.

        Several of the combined company's competitors hold patents covering a variety of technologies to be included in some of its products. In addition, some of the combined company's customers may use its microelectronics products for applications that are similar to those covered by these patents. From time to time, Veeco, FEI and their respective customers have received correspondence from their competitors claiming that some of Veeco's or FEI's products, as the case may be, as used by their

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customers, may be infringing one or more of these patents. As of the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus, none of these allegations has resulted in litigation. Competitors or others may, however, assert infringement claims against the combined company or its customers in the future with respect to current or future products or uses, and these assertions may result in costly litigation or require the combined company to obtain a license to use intellectual property rights of others. If claims of infringement are asserted against the combined company's customers, those customers may seek indemnification from the combined company for damages or expenses they incur.

        The combined company may also face greater exposure to claims of infringement in the future because PBE is no longer FEI's majority owner. As a result of PBE's reduction of ownership of FEI common stock in 2001, the combined company will not benefit from most of the Philips patent cross-licenses from which FEI benefited before that reduction.

        If the combined company becomes subject to infringement claims, it will evaluate its position and consider the available alternatives, which may include seeking licenses to use the technology in question or defending its position. These licenses, however, may not be available on satisfactory terms or at all. If the combined company is not able to negotiate the necessary licenses on commercially reasonable terms or successfully defend the combined company's position, it could have a material adverse effect on the combined company's business, prospects, financial condition and operating results.

        The combined company is exposed to the risks that third parties may violate its proprietary rights and the combined company's intellectual property rights may not be well protected in foreign countries.

        The combined company's success will depend on the protection of its proprietary rights. In the combined company's industry, intellectual property is an important asset that is always at risk of infringement. The combined company will incur costs to obtain and maintain patents and defend its intellectual property. The combined company will rely upon the laws of the United States and of other countries in which it develops, manufactures or sells products to protect its proprietary rights. However, these proprietary rights may not provide the competitive advantages that the combined company expects, or other parties may challenge, invalidate or circumvent these rights.

        Further, the combined company's efforts to protect its intellectual property may be less effective in some countries where intellectual property rights are not as well protected as in the United States. Many U.S. companies have encountered substantial problems in protecting their proprietary rights against infringement in foreign countries. Veeco derived approximately 50% of its sales from foreign countries in 2000, and approximately 46% of its sales from foreign countries in 2001. FEI derived approximately 58% of its sales from foreign countries in 2000, and approximately 57% of its sales from foreign countries in 2001. If the combined company fails to adequately protect its intellectual property in these countries, it could be easier for its competitors to sell competing products.

        Infringement of the combined company's proprietary rights by a third party could result in lost market and sales opportunities for the combined company, as well as increased costs of litigation.

        The loss of key management or the combined company's inability to attract and retain sufficient numbers of managerial, engineering and other technical personnel could have a material adverse effect on its business.

        The combined company's continued success will depend, in part, upon key managerial, engineering and technical personnel as well as its ability to continue to attract and retain additional personnel. In particular, the combined company will depend on its President and Chief Executive Officer, Edward H. Braun, and its Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer, Vahé A. Sarkissian. The loss of key personnel could have a material adverse effect on the combined company's business, prospects, financial condition or operating results. The combined company may not be able to retain its key managerial, engineering and technical employees. The combined company's growth will be dependent on its ability to attract new highly skilled and qualified technical personnel, in addition to personnel that can implement and monitor its financial and managerial controls and reporting systems. Attracting qualified personnel is difficult, and the combined company cannot assure you that its recruiting efforts to attract and retain these personnel will be successful.

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        After consummation of the merger, the combined company will have significant indebtedness. At June 30, 2002, on a pro forma basis after giving effect to the consummation of the merger, the combined company would have had total consolidated long-term debt (including current maturities) of approximately $413 million.

        The degree to which the combined company is leveraged could have important consequences to you including, but not limited to, the following:

        The ability of the combined company to pay interest and principal on its debt securities and to satisfy its other debt obligations and to make planned expenditures, will be dependent on its future operating performance, which could be affected by changes in economic conditions and other factors, including factors beyond its control. A failure to comply with the covenants and other provisions of its debt instruments could result in events of default under such instruments, which could permit acceleration of the debt under such instruments and in some cases acceleration of debt under other instruments that contain cross-default or cross-acceleration provisions. We believe that cash flow from operations will be sufficient to cover the combined company's debt service requirements and other requirements. However, if the combined company is at any time unable to generate sufficient cash flow from operations to service its indebtedness, it may be required to seek to renegotiate the terms of the instruments relating to that indebtedness, seek to refinance all or a portion of that indebtedness or to obtain additional financing. There can be no assurance that the combined company will be able to successfully renegotiate such terms, that any such refinancing would be possible or that any additional financing could be obtained on terms that are favorable or acceptable to it.

        The combined company may not be able to obtain sufficient affordable funds to fund its future needs for manufacturing capacity and research and development.

        The combined company will need to continue to make significant capital expenditures to continue and expand its operations and to enhance its manufacturing capability to keep pace with rapidly changing technologies. Also, the industries in which the combined company operates are characterized by the need for continued investment in research and development. If Veeco FEI fails to invest sufficiently in research and development, its products could become less attractive to existing and potential new customers. As a result of an emphasis on research and development and technological innovation, the combined company's operating costs may increase in the future. During the past few years, the markets for equity and debt securities have fluctuated significantly, especially with respect to technology-related companies, and during some periods offerings of those securities have been extremely difficult to complete. As a result, in the future the combined company may not be able to obtain the additional funds required to fund its operations and invest sufficiently in research and development on reasonable terms, or at all. Such a lack of funds could have a material adverse effect on the combined company's business, prospects, financial condition and operating results.

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        The combined company will be subject to increased operational costs and other risks because PBE no longer owns a majority of FEI's common stock.

        Before FEI's most recent public offering of common stock in May 2001, PBE's ownership interest in FEI fluctuated within a few percentage points of 50% of FEI's outstanding shares and PBE and its affiliates provided various services for, and engaged in a variety of transactions with FEI, some of which were upon terms more favorable to FEI than otherwise attainable in the general marketplace. On June 30, 2002, PBE beneficially owned approximately 25% of FEI's common stock. Because PBE is no longer FEI's majority shareholder, some of the tangible and intangible benefits and arrangements previously provided to FEI by Philips have terminated and some of these are in the process of being terminated. In 2001, FEI paid Philips and its affiliates approximately $4.5 million for certain administrative and other services. FEI will not have completed the replacement of all of its arrangements with Philips by the closing of the merger, and in some of these areas the combined company may not be able to find replacement services at a similar or lower cost. Even if these services are available at a similar cost, indirect costs are associated with obtaining new vendors, including diversion of management time and resources.

        Some of the specific types of increased costs the combined company may incur in the future include the following:

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        PBE will have significant influence on all combined company stockholder votes and may have different interests than other combined company's stockholders.

        PBE will own approximately 15% of the outstanding Veeco FEI common stock after the merger. As a result, PBE will have significant influence on matters submitted to the combined company's stockholders, including proposals regarding:

        In addition to its significant influence, PBE's interests may be significantly different from the interests of other owners of the combined company's common stock, holders of the combined company's options to purchase common stock and holders of the combined company's debt securities. Under the investor agreement, PBE will also have the right to nominate a member of the combined company's board of directors for a certain period of time.

        Terrorist acts and acts of war may seriously harm the combined company's business and revenues, costs and expenses and financial condition.

        Terrorist acts or acts of war (wherever located around the world) may cause damage or disruption to the combined company, its employees, facilities, partners, suppliers, distributors and customers, which could significantly impact its revenues, costs and expenses and financial condition. The terrorist attacks that took place in the United States on September 11, 2001 were unprecedented events that have created many economic and political uncertainties, some of which may materially harm the

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combined company's business and results of operations. The potential for future terrorist attacks, the national and international responses to terrorist attacks, and other acts of war or hostility have created many economic and political uncertainties, which could adversely affect the business and results of operations of the combined company in ways that cannot presently be predicted. The combined company will be largely uninsured for losses and interruptions caused by terrorist acts and acts of war.

        Unforeseen environmental costs could impact the future net earnings of the combined company.

        Some of the combined company's operations will use substances regulated under various federal, state and international laws governing the environment. The combined company could be subject to liability for remediation if it does not handle these substances in compliance with applicable laws. It will be the combined company's policy to apply strict standards for environmental protection to sites inside and outside the United States, even when not subject to local government regulations. The combined company will record a liability for environmental remediation and related costs when it considers the costs to be probable and the amount of the costs can be reasonably estimated.

        Veeco FEI's organizational documents will have anti-takeover provisions that might, among other things, discourage, prevent or delay a change of control of Veeco FEI that a holder of Veeco FEI stock might consider in its best interest.

        Veeco FEI's board of directors will continue to have the authority to issue up to 500,000 shares of "blank check" preferred stock and to fix the rights, preferences, privileges and restrictions, including voting rights, of these shares without any further vote or action by Veeco FEI's stockholders. The rights of the holders of any preferred stock that may be issued in the future may adversely affect the rights of the holders of Veeco FEI common stock. The issuance of the preferred stock, while providing Veeco FEI with desirable flexibility in connection with possible acquisitions and other corporate purposes, could have the effect of making it more difficult for a third party to acquire a majority of Veeco FEI's outstanding voting stock. This could delay, defer or prevent a change of control of Veeco FEI that a holder of Veeco FEI common stock might consider in its best interests. Furthermore, such preferred stock may have other rights including economic rights senior to Veeco FEI common stock, and as a result, the issuance of the preferred stock could have a material adverse effect on the market value of Veeco FEI common stock. Veeco FEI has no present plan to issue shares of preferred stock.

        Veeco FEI's board of directors will continue to be divided into three classes of directors with staggered terms. Directors will be elected to three-year terms and the term of one class of directors will expire each year. The existence of a classified board of directors is designed to provide continuity and stability to Veeco FEI's management, which results from directors serving for three-year, rather than one-year terms. The existence of a classified board of directors may make it more difficult for a third party to acquire control of Veeco FEI in certain instances. This could delay, defer or prevent a change of control that a holder of Veeco FEI common stock might consider in its best interest. Further, if Veeco stockholders are dissatisfied with the policies and/or decisions of Veeco FEI's board of directors, the existence of a classified board of directors will make it more difficult for the stockholders to change the composition (and therefore the policies) of Veeco FEI's board of directors in a relatively short period of time.

        Veeco FEI will continue Veeco's rights plan, commonly called a "poison pill." This could make it more difficult for a third party to acquire control of Veeco FEI in certain circumstances. This could also delay, defer or prevent a change of control that a Veeco FEI stockholder might consider in its best interests.

        Also, certain other provisions in Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation will continue to be in Veeco FEI's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and bylaws relating to:

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which may delay, defer or prevent a takeover attempt that a holder of Veeco FEI common stock might consider in its best interest.

        Furthermore, Veeco FEI may in the future adopt other measures that may have the effect of delaying, deferring or preventing a change of control of Veeco FEI. Certain of these measures may be adopted without any further vote or action by the holders of Veeco FEI common stock.

        The data storage industry is a relatively new and developing market for FEI and may not develop as much as FEI expects.

        The data storage industry is a relatively new and developing market for FEI and may not develop as much as FEI expects. For 2001, net sales of FEI's products to the data storage industry accounted for approximately 12% of FEI's net product sales, and FEI expects sales to this industry to be an important contributing factor to future growth in FEI's total sales. The data storage industry is a newer market for FEI's products than the other markets that FEI serves and, as a result, involves greater uncertainties. These uncertainties could harm the combined company's business, financial condition and results of operations. For example, although FEI views the data storage market as a growth market, the market may never fully develop as FEI expects, or alternative technologies or tools may be introduced. In addition, the data storage market recently has experienced a significant amount of consolidation. As a result, FEI's customers in the data storage industry are becoming greater in size and fewer in number, so that the loss of any single customer would have a greater adverse impact upon the combined company's results of operations.

Risks Related to the Failure of Veeco's Stockholders to Approve the Change of Corporate Name Amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation

        Veeco may be deemed to be in violation of contractual arrangements including the merger agreement.

        If Veeco's stockholders do not approve the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc., then Veeco could be deemed to be in violation of contractual provisions in the merger agreement which, if deemed material, could give rise to FEI's right to terminate the merger agreement. In the case of such a termination by FEI, Veeco could be required to pay FEI's fees and expenses, up to $5 million, incurred in connection with the merger agreement and the merger.

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SELECTED HISTORICAL AND UNAUDITED PRO FORMA
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA OF VEECO AND FEI

        The following information is being provided to assist you in analyzing the financial aspects of the merger.

        The historical selected financial information for Veeco for the six months ended June 30, 2002 and 2001 was derived from the unaudited consolidated financial statements included in Veeco's quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2002 incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus. The historical data presented for Veeco for the six months ended June 30, 2002 and 2001 is unaudited and, in the opinion of Veeco's management, includes all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, necessary for the fair presentation of such data. Veeco's historical results for the six months ended June 30, 2002 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2002. The historical selected statement of operations data for Veeco for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998 and 1997 and the historical balance sheet data of Veeco as of December 31, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998 and 1997 was derived from the historical audited consolidated financial statements of Veeco incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus.

        The historical selected financial information for FEI for the twenty-six weeks ended June 30, 2002 and July 1, 2001 was derived from the unaudited consolidated financial statements included in FEI's quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2002 incorporated by reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus. The historical data presented for FEI for the twenty-six weeks ended June 30, 2002 and July 1, 2001 is unaudited and, in the opinion of FEI's management, includes all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, necessary for the fair presentation of such data. FEI's historical results for the twenty-six weeks ended June 30, 2002 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2002. The historical selected statement of operations data for FEI for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2001, 2000 and 1999 and the historical consolidated balance sheet data of FEI as of December 31, 2001 and 2000 was derived from the historical audited consolidated financial statements of FEI incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus. The historical selected statement of operations data for FEI for the fiscal years ended December 31, 1998 and 1997 and the historical balance sheet data for FEI as of December 31, 1999, 1998 and 1997 have been derived from FEI's historical financial statements, which are not incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus.

        The selected unaudited pro forma consolidated financial data is based upon the historical consolidated financial statements and notes thereto (as applicable) of Veeco and FEI, which are incorporated by reference herein. The selected unaudited pro forma consolidated balance sheet data gives pro forma effect to the merger as if it had been consummated on June 30, 2002 and combines Veeco's June 30, 2002 unaudited consolidated balance sheet with FEI's June 30, 2002 unaudited consolidated balance sheet. The selected unaudited pro forma consolidated statements of operations data give pro forma effect to the merger as if it had been consummated on January 1, 2001 and combine Veeco's consolidated statement of operations for the year ended December 31, 2001 with FEI's consolidated statement of operations for the year ended December 31, 2001 and Veeco's unaudited consolidated statements of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2001 and 2002, respectively, with FEI's unaudited consolidated statements of operations for the twenty-six weeks ended July 1, 2001 and June 30, 2002, respectively. The pro forma adjustments are subject to change pending a final analysis of fair values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. The impact of these changes could be material.

        In addition, on September 17, 2001, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco merged with and into Applied Epi, Inc. of St. Paul, Minnesota. As a result of that merger, Applied Epi became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco. The selected unaudited pro forma consolidated statement of operations

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data for the six months ended June 30, 2001 and for the year ended December 31, 2001 give effect to the acquisition of Applied Epi by Veeco as if it occurred on January 1, 2001.

        The selected unaudited pro forma consolidated financial data is derived from the unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements included elsewhere herein and should be read in conjunction with those statements and notes thereto. See the section of this joint proxy statement/prospectus titled "Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements." The selected unaudited pro forma consolidated financial data is based upon the estimates and assumptions set forth in the introduction and notes to the Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements included elswhere herein. The pro forma adjustments (including estimates and assumptions) made in connection with the preparation of the pro forma information are preliminary and have been made solely for purposes of preparing such pro forma information for illustrative purposes necessary to comply with the disclosure requirements of the SEC. The selected unaudited pro forma consolidated financial data does not purport to be indicative of the results of operations for future periods or the consolidated financial position or results that actually would have been realized for the periods presented had Veeco and FEI been a single entity during these periods. The selected unaudited pro forma consolidated financial data does not give effect to any synergies, cost savings, or integration costs that may result from the integration of Veeco's and FEI's businesses. Costs associated with the Veeco FEI transaction related to restructuring and integration have not yet been determined. In addition, FEI's operating costs have increased and may further increase due to the termination (and expected termination) of some of the tangible and intangible benefits and arrangements provided to FEI by Philips. Certain of these benefits and arrangements terminated prior to June 30, 2002 and a portion of these increased costs resulting therefrom have already been incurred by FEI. FEI has also received payments described herein from Philips, which have offset certain of these increased costs and have been recorded by FEI as a reduction in costs and operating expenses. The selected unaudited pro forma consolidated financial data excludes the effect of a portion of the additional operating costs which may be incurred in connection with the termination of certain arrangements between FEI and Philips, which costs cannot be reasonably estimated at this time. In addition, the selected unaudited pro forma consolidated data exclude the effect of a portion of the increased additional pension costs of FEI which will be incurred in connection with FEI's new collective bargaining agreements that took effect September 1, 2001. For more information concerning these additional costs, see the sections titled "Risk Factors—The combined company will be subject to increased operational costs and other risks because PBE no longer owns a majority of FEI's common stock" beginning on page 27 and "Relationship with Philips" beginning on page 101.

        The following information should be read in conjunction with the historical financial statements and related notes contained in the annual, quarterly and other reports filed by Veeco and FEI with the SEC. See the section titled "Where You Can Find More Information" beginning on page 134.

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VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
SELECTED HISTORICAL CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

 
  Six months ended June 30,
  Year ended December 31,
 
 
  2002
  2001
  2001
  2000
  1999
  1998
  1997
 
Statement of operations data (1), (2), (3):                                            
Net sales   $ 157,488   $ 237,481   $ 449,251   $ 376,113   $ 312,446   $ 263,411   $ 266,551  
Cost of sales     88,551     125,652     260,148 (4)   219,578 (5)   164,783     145,286     142,518  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gross profit     68,937     111,829     189,103     156,535     147,663     118,125     124,033  
Costs and expenses     72,312     75,709     154,114     131,469     102,880     88,113     78,589  
Merger and restructuring expenses     1,887 (6)   1,000 (6)   3,046 (4)   14,206 (5)   2,600 (7)   7,500 (7)   2,250 (7)
Write-off of purchased in-process technology             8,200 (4)       2,474 (8)       4,200 (8)
Write-off of deferred charges                         675      
Asset impairment charge             3,418 (4)   3,722 (5)            
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operating (loss) income     (5,262 )   35,120     20,325     7,138     39,709     21,837     38,994  
Interest expense (income), net     2,963     (1,164 )   (577 )   (1,307 )   (695 )   2,185     715  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(Loss) income from continuing operations before income taxes and cumulative effect of change in accounting principle     (8,225 )   36,284     20,902     8,445     40,404     19,652     38,279  
Income tax (benefit) provision     (3,454 )   12,593     6,020     5,780     15,302     6,012     9,393  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(Loss) income from continuing operations before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle     (4,771 )   23,691     14,882     2,665     25,102     13,640     28,886  
Discontinued operations:                                            
  Loss from operations, net of taxes         (818 )   (2,450 )   (2,163 )   (1,387 )   (3)     (225 )
  Loss on disposal, net of taxes     (346 )       (2,123 )       (1,734 )        
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Loss from discontinued operations, net of taxes     (346 )   (818 )   (4,573 )   (2,163 )   (3,121 )   (3)     (225 )
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle, net of income taxes (9)                 (18,382 )            
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net (loss) income   $ (5,117 ) $ 22,873   $ 10,309   $ (17,880 ) $ 21,981 (9) $ 13,637 (9) $ 28,661  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(Loss) earnings per common share:                                            
(Loss) income per common share from continuing operations before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle   $ (0.16 ) $ 0.96   $ 0.57   $ 0.11   $ 1.22   $ 0.73   $ 1.57  
Loss from discontinued operations     (0.02 )   (0.03 )   (0.17 )   (0.09 )   (0.15 )   (0.00)     (0.01 )
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle                 (0.77 )            
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net (loss) income per common share   $ (0.18 ) $ 0.93   $ 0.40   $ (0.75 ) $ 1.07 (10) $ 0.73 (10) $ 1.56  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Diluted (loss) income per common share from continuing operations before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle   $ (0.16 ) $ 0.94   $ 0.56   $ 0.11   $ 1.17   $ 0.70   $ 1.49  
Loss from discontinued operations     (0.02 )   (0.03 )   (0.17 )   (0.09 )   (0.15 )   (0.00)     (0.01 )
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle                 (0.73 )            
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Diluted net (loss) income per common share   $ (0.18 ) $ 0.91   $ 0.39   $ (0.71 ) $ 1.02 (10) $ 0.70 (10) $ 1.48  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weighted average shares outstanding     29,052     24,722     25,937     23,805     20,604     18,775     18,430  
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding     29,052     25,222     26,355     25,128     21,461     19,436     19,424  

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  As of December 31,
 
  As of
June 30,
2002

 
  2001
  2000
  1999
  1998
  1997
Balance Sheet Data (1), (2), (3):                                    
Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments   $ 221,343   $ 203,154   $ 90,314   $ 80,739   $ 23,599   $ 23,307
Working capital     378,350     358,023     220,463     171,977     97,977     79,742
Goodwill     125,585     125,585     9,481     6,500     4,187     4,318
Total assets     752,565     755,519     422,525     338,744     213,177     204,035
Long-term debt (including current installments)     238,248     219,063     16,062     38,704     35,865     26,971
Stockholders' equity     423,848     423,971     282,908     223,944     127,719     107,575

(1)
During December 2001, Veeco classified its industrial measurement operating segment as a discontinued operation. The Consolidated Statements of Operations and Balance Sheet data for all years presented have been restated to reflect this. See Note 7 to the consolidated financial statements included in Veeco's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001, incorporated by reference herein.

(2)
Prior to Veeco's merger with CVC, Inc. on May 5, 2000, CVC's fiscal year end was September 30. Therefore the Statement of Operations data for all years presented through 1999 was derived from CVC's financial statements for the respective twelve month periods ended September 30. In addition, the Balance Sheet Data through 1999 was derived from CVC's September 30 balance sheets.

(3)
Prior to Veeco's merger with Ion Tech, Inc. on November 4, 1999, Ion Tech's fiscal year end was June 30. In connection with the merger, the financial results of Ion Tech were recast for 1998 to conform to Veeco's December 31 year end. For the year ended December 31, 1997, historical results include those for Ion Tech's fiscal year ended June 30, 1998, thus resulting in six months of 1998 activity in the 1997 results of operations.

(4)
Veeco incurred merger and restructuring charges of $28.2 million during the year ended December 31, 2001. Of these charges, $13.6 million related to the write-off of inventory (included in cost of sales), $8.2 million related to the write-off of purchased in-process technology ($7.0 million resulting from the acquisition of Applied Epi, Inc. and $1.2 million from the acquisition of Thermo Microscopes Corp.), $3.0 million represented restructuring costs and $3.4 million was for the write-down of long-lived assets. See Note 7 to Veeco's consolidated financial statements included in Veeco's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001, incorporated by reference herein.

(5)
Veeco incurred merger and reorganization charges of $33.3 million during the year ended December 31, 2000, of which $33.0 million related to the merger with CVC. Of these charges, $15.3 million related to a write-off of inventory (included in cost of sales), $14.0 million represented merger and reorganization costs (of which $9.2 million related to investment banking, legal and other one-time transaction costs and $4.8 million pertained to duplicate facility and personnel costs) and $3.7 million was for the write-off of long-lived assets. See Note 2 to Veeco's consolidated financial statements included in Veeco's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001, incorporated by reference herein.

(6)
Veeco incurred restructuring expense of $1.9 million during the six months ended June 30, 2002 related to the cost reduction efforts that were initiated during the fourth quarter of 2001 and the first quarter of 2002. Veeco incurred restructuring expenses of $1.0 million during the six months ended June 30, 2001.

(7)
During 1999, Veeco recorded charges of $2.6 million related to merger expenses in connection with the merger with Ion Tech. In 1998, Veeco recorded merger and reorganization expenses of $7.5 million related to the merger with Digital Instruments, Inc. During 1997, Veeco incurred $2.3 million of merger expenses in conjunction with the merger with Wyko Corporation.

(8)
During 1999, Veeco recorded a $2.5 million charge related to the write-off of purchased in-process technology ($1.3 million related to the acquisition of OptiMag, Inc. and $1.2 million related to CVC's acquisition of Commonwealth Scientific Corporation). During 1997, Veeco recorded a $4.2 million charge related to the write-off of purchased in-process technology in connection with the acquisition of physical vapor deposition assets.

(9)
Effective January 1, 2000, Veeco changed its method of accounting for revenue recognition in accordance with Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 101. See Note 1 to the audited consolidated financial statements contained in Veeco's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001, incorporated by reference herein.

(10)
Veeco adopted Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 101 effective January 1, 2000. Had this adoption taken place on January 1, 1998, net income, net income per common share and diluted net income per common share on a pro forma basis for 1999 and 1998 would have been as follows:

 
  1999
  1998
Net income   $ 13,695   $ 12,682
Net income per common share   $ 0.66   $ 0.68
Diluted net income per common share   $ 0.64   $ 0.65

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FEI COMPANY
SELECTED HISTORICAL CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)

 
  Twenty-Six
weeks ended
June 30,
2002

  Twenty-Six
weeks ended
July 1,
2001

  Year ended December 31,
 
 
  2001
  2000
  1999
  1998
  1997
 
Statements of Operations Data:                                            
Net sales   $ 172,379   $ 187,557   $ 376,004   $ 320,300   $ 216,152   $ 178,771   $ 168,796  
Cost of sales     92,619     94,924     193,612     183,178     131,143     119,579     106,629  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gross profit     79,760     92,633     182,392     137,122     85,009     59,192     62,167  
Total operating expenses(1)     60,151     58,964     123,318     100,602     87,524     68,768     95,040  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operating income (loss)     19,609     33,669     59,074     36,520     (2,515 )   (9,576 )   (32,873 )
Other expense, net(2)     2,619     2,919     4,074     1,637     65     4,129     622  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income before taxes and cumulative effect of change in accounting principle     16,990     30,750     55,000     34,883     (2,580 )   (13,705 )   (33,495 )
Income tax expense (benefit)     6,201     11,959     22,494     14,073     4,800     (4,797 )   3,107  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle     10,789     18,791     32,506     20,810     (7,380 )   (8,908 )   (36,602 )
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle(3)                 (7,499 )            
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net income (loss)   $ 10,789   $ 18,791   $ 32,506   $ 13,311   $ (7,380 ) $ (8,908 ) $ (36,602 )
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Earnings per share:                                            
Basic:                                            
Income (loss) before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle per share   $ 0.33   $ 0.64   $ 1.06   $ 0.74   $ (0.34 ) $ (0.49 ) $ (2.19 )
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle per share(3)                 (0.27 )            
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net income (loss) per share   $ 0.33   $ 0.64   $ 1.06   $ 0.47   $ (0.34 ) $ (0.49 ) $ (2.19 )
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Diluted:                                            
Income (loss) before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle per share   $ 0.32   $ 0.61   $ 1.02   $ 0.70   $ (0.34 ) $ (0.49 ) $ (2.19 )
Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle per share(3)                 (0.25 )            
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net income (loss) per share   $ 0.32   $ 0.61   $ 1.02   $ 0.45   $ (0.34 ) $ (0.49 ) $ (2.19 )
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Weighted average shares outstanding:                                            
Basic     32,219     29,359     30,563     28,091     21,745     18,106     16,677  
Diluted     33,421     30,697     31,986     29,827     21,745     18,106     16,677  
 
   
  As of December 31,
 
  As of
June 30,
2002

 
  2001
  2000
  1999
  1998
  1997
Balance Sheet Data:                                    
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 187,105   $ 176,862   $ 24,031   $ 11,124   $ 15,198   $ 16,394
Working capital     312,098     349,024     91,175     84,957     70,350     64,496
Total assets     636,681     607,476     314,823     288,100     191,138     183,022
Long-term interest-bearing debt     175,000     175,000     25,674     36,012     26,349     17,844
Shareholders' equity     318,255     296,516     168,289     152,577     97,627     104,889

(1)
Included in 1997 total operating expenses is a charge of $38.0 million to write off in-process research and development in connection with the acquisition of the Philips electron optics business and a restructuring charge of $2.5 million incurred in connection with consolidating FEI's Massachusetts operations. Included in 1998 operating expenses is a restructuring charge of $5.3 million undertaken to consolidate operations, eliminate redundant facilities, reduce operating expenses and provide for outsourcing of certain manufacturing activities. Included in 1999 operating expenses is a charge of $14.1 million to write off acquired in-process research and development in connection with the acquisition of Micrion Corporation in August 1999 and a restructuring charge of $0.1 million. Included in 2001 operating expenses is a charge of $3.4 million to write off acquired in-process research and development in connection with acquisitions. Included in the June 30, 2002 operating expenses is a merger charge of $1.1 million relating to legal and accounting costs incurred in connection with FEI's proposed merger with Veeco.
(2)
Included in 1998 other expense, net is a valuation charge of $3.3 million taken to reduce the carrying value of a cost method investment. Included in 2001 other expense, net is a valuation charge of $3.7 million to adjust the carrying value of FEI's cost method investment in Surface Interface, Inc. to reflect the price FEI paid to acquire the rest of Surface/Interface in 2001.
(3)
Effective January 1, 2000, FEI changed its method of accounting for revenue recognition in accordance with Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 101. See Note 1 to the audited consolidated financial statements contained in FEI's 2001 annual report on Form 10-K.

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SELECTED UNAUDITED PRO FORMA
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
(unaudited)

 
  Six months ended
June 30,

  Year ended
December 31,

 
  2002
  2001
  2001
Statement of Operations Data:                  
Net sales   $ 329,867   $ 443,977   $ 858,455
Cost of sales     181,170     230,828     469,982
   
 
 
Gross profit     148,697     213,149     388,473
Costs and expenses     147,355     161,255     317,269
Restructuring expense     3,004     1,000     3,046
Asset impairment charge         4,438     7,136
Write-off of purchased in-process technology             4,638
   
 
 
Operating (loss) income     (1,662 )   46,456     56,384
Interest expense (income), net     4,731     262     2,163
   
 
 
(Loss) income before income taxes     (6,393 )   46,194     54,221
Income tax (benefit) provision     (2,558 )   17,258     17,987
   
 
 
Net (loss) income   $ (3,835 ) $ 28,936   $ 36,234
   
 
 
(Loss) earnings per common share:                  
Net (loss) income per common share   $ (0.05 ) $ 0.42   $ 0.51
Diluted net (loss) income per common share   $ (0.05 ) $ 0.41   $ 0.49

Weighted average shares outstanding

 

 

72,709

 

 

68,386

 

 

71,234
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding     72,709     71,006     73,806
 
  As of
June 30, 2002

Balance Sheet Data:    
Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments   $  469,970
Working capital   698,115
Goodwill   613,986
Total assets   2,045,644
Long-term debt (including current installments)   413,248
Stockholders' equity   1,292,038

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COMPARATIVE PER SHARE DATA
(Unaudited)

        The following table sets forth:


 
  Year Ended
December 31, 2001

  Six Months Ended
June 30, 2002

 
Historical Veeco:              
Income (loss) per common share from continuing operations   $ 0.57   $ (0.16 )
Diluted income (loss) per common share from continuing operations   $ 0.56   $ (0.16 )
Book value per share(1)   $ 14.62   $ 14.55  

Historical FEI:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Income per common share from continuing operations   $ 1.06   $ 0.33  
Diluted income per common share from continuing operations   $ 1.02   $ 0.32  
Book value per share(1)   $ 9.25   $ 9.82  

Pro Forma Combined:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Income (loss) per common share from continuing operations   $ 0.51   $ (0.05 )
Diluted income (loss) per common share from continuing operations   $ 0.49   $ (0.05 )
Book value per share(2)   $ 17.75   $ 17.69  

Equivalent Pro Forma FEI(3):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Income (loss) per common share from continuing operations   $ 0.69   $ (0.07 )
Diluted income (loss) per common share from continuing operations   $ 0.66   $ (0.07 )
Book value per share   $ 24.05   $ 23.97  

(1)
Historical book value per common share is computed by dividing stockholders' equity by the number of shares of Veeco or FEI common stock outstanding at the end of each period.

(2)
Pro forma combined book value per common share is computed by dividing pro forma stockholders' equity by the sum of (a) the number of shares of Veeco common stock outstanding at the end of the period and (b) FEI common stock outstanding at the end of the period multiplied by 1.355.

(3)
Equivalent Pro Forma FEI per common share amounts are calculated by multiplying pro forma combined per share amounts by the exchange ratio in the merger of 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock for each share of FEI common stock.

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THE VEECO SPECIAL MEETING

Date, Time and Place of Veeco Special Meeting

        The Veeco special meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. (local time), on            ,                  , 2002, at the Corporate Center, 395 North Service Road, Melville, New York.

Purpose

        The purpose of the Veeco special meeting is to approve the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger, the proposals to amend Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the number of Veeco's authorized shares of common stock from 60,000,000 to 175,000,000 and to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. and the proposal to amend Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan to increase the number of shares of Veeco common stock issuable under the plan from 250,000 shares to 750,000 shares.

Record Date and Outstanding Shares

        Only holders of record of Veeco common stock at the close of business on September 20, 2002, the Veeco record date, are entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the Veeco special meeting. As of the Veeco record date, there were approximately 223 Veeco stockholders of record holding an aggregate of approximately 29,139,277 shares of Veeco common stock.

        On or about                             , 2002, this joint proxy statement/prospectus, which includes a notice satisfying the applicable requirements of Delaware law, is being mailed to all Veeco stockholders of record as of the Veeco record date.

Voting and Solicitation

        At the Veeco special meeting, each Veeco stockholder will be entitled to one vote for each share of Veeco common stock held by it. Under Veeco's bylaws, the presence of the holders of at least 50% of all of the Veeco common stock entitled to vote, whether present in person or by proxy, at Veeco's special meeting, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at Veeco's special meeting.

        Under applicable rules of The Nasdaq National Market, if a quorum is present, the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast, whether in person or by proxy, at Veeco's special meeting, is required to approve the issuance of Veeco common stock in connection with the merger. Under the Delaware General Corporation Law, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock entitled to vote, whether in person or by proxy, is required to approve the amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the number of authorized shares of Veeco common stock from 60,000,000 to 175,000,000 and to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. The affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast, whether in person or by proxy, at Veeco's special meeting is required to approve the proposal to amend Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan to increase the number of shares of Veeco common stock issuable under the plan from 250,000 shares to 750,000 shares.

        Shares of Veeco common stock that are voted "FOR," "AGAINST" or "ABSTAIN" with respect to a matter, or are broker non-votes, will be treated as being present at the Veeco special meeting for purposes of establishing a quorum. For purposes of voting upon the approval of the amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, the effect of an abstention or a broker non-vote is the same as a vote against the proposal.

        To vote by proxy, you should complete your proxy card and mail it in the enclosed postage prepaid envelope.

        If your shares are held in an account at a brokerage firm or bank, you must direct them on how to vote your shares. Your broker or bank will vote your shares only if you provide directions on how to vote by following the instructions provided to you by your broker or bank.

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        The holders of approximately 12.8% of Veeco's outstanding common stock, as of June 30, 2002, have entered into voting agreements with FEI under which they have agreed to vote their shares of Veeco common stock in favor of approval of the issuance of Veeco common stock to FEI shareholders in the merger and the approval of the amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the authorized shares of Veeco's common stock. These Veeco stockholders, however, may vote their Veeco shares in favor of a Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction. Such Veeco stockholders include certain executive officers and directors of Veeco and Chorus, L.P., Veeco's largest stockholder. These Veeco stockholders have also granted FEI irrevocable proxies to vote their Veeco common stock in this manner. See the section titled "Other Agreements—Voting Arrangements with Veeco Stockholders" on page 97.

        All valid proxies received prior to the Veeco special meeting will be voted. All shares represented by a proxy will be voted, and where a stockholder specifies by means of the proxy a choice ("FOR," "AGAINST" or "ABSTAIN") with respect to any matter to be acted upon, the shares will be voted in accordance with the specification so made. If no choice is made on the proxy, the shares will be voted "FOR" the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger, "FOR" the approval of the proposed amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and "FOR" the approval of the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan (other than broker non-votes, which shares will not be voted).

        The cost of this solicitation to Veeco stockholders will be borne by Veeco. Veeco has retained Georgeson to solicit proxies. Georgeson may contact Veeco stockholders by mail, telephone, telex, telegraph and personal interviews. Georgeson will receive from Veeco a fee of $9,000 for its services, plus reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses. Veeco has agreed to indemnify Georgeson against certain liabilities and expenses in connection with such solicitation, including liabilities under the federal securities laws. In addition, Veeco may reimburse brokerage firms, banks and other fiduciaries representing beneficial owners of Veeco common stock for expenses incurred in forwarding solicitation material to such beneficial owners. Proxies also may be solicited by certain of Veeco's directors, officers and regular employees, personally or by telephone or telecopier. Such persons will not receive additional compensation, but may be reimbursed for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with such solicitations.

        Any Veeco stockholder giving a proxy has the power to revoke it at any time prior to the vote by:

Recommendation of Veeco's Board of Directors

        Veeco's board of directors unanimously has approved the merger, the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby and has determined that the merger is advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of Veeco and fair to, and in the best interests of, Veeco and its stockholders. After careful consideration, Veeco's board of directors unanimously recommends that Veeco stockholders vote in favor of the issuance of Veeco common stock to FEI shareholders in the merger. Veeco's board of directors also unanimously determined that the amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the number of authorized shares of Veeco common stock from 60,000,000 to 175,000,000 and to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. and the amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan to increase the number of shares of Veeco common stock issuable under the plan from 250,000 shares to 750,000 shares are advisable and recommends that Veeco stockholders vote to approve each of these items.

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THE FEI SPECIAL MEETING

Date, Time and Place of FEI Special Meeting

        The FEI special meeting will be held at             a.m. (local time), on                        ,                 , 2002, at                                     .

Purpose

        The purpose of the FEI special meeting is to approve the merger. FEI shareholders may also be asked to consider and vote upon such other matters as may be properly brought before the FEI special meeting or any adjournments or postponements of the FEI special meeting. Any adjournment or postponement could be used for the purpose of allowing additional time for soliciting additional votes to approve the merger.

Record Date and Outstanding Shares

        Only holders of record of FEI common stock at the close of business on September 20, 2002, the FEI record date, are entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the FEI special meeting. As of the FEI record date, there were approximately 118 FEI shareholders of record holding an aggregate of approximately 32,545,290 shares of FEI common stock.

        On or about                            , 2002, this joint proxy statement/prospectus, which includes a notice satisfying the applicable requirements of Oregon law, is being mailed to all FEI shareholders of record as of the FEI record date.

Voting and Solicitation

        At the FEI special meeting, each shareholder will be entitled to one vote for each share of FEI common stock held by such shareholder. FEI's Restated Bylaws provide that the presence of the holders of a majority of all of the FEI common stock entitled to vote, whether present in person or represented by proxy, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at the FEI special meeting. Under the Oregon Business Corporation Act, the holders of a majority of the shares of FEI common stock entitled to vote must vote "FOR" the approval of the merger in order for the merger to be approved by FEI's shareholders.

        Shares of FEI common stock that are voted "FOR," "AGAINST" or "ABSTAIN" with respect to a matter, or are broker non-votes, will be treated as being present at the FEI special meeting for purposes of establishing a quorum. For purposes of obtaining the required vote of a majority of the shares of FEI common stock entitled to vote to approve the merger, the effect of an abstention or a broker non-vote is the same as a vote against the proposal.

        To vote by proxy, you should complete your proxy card and mail it in the enclosed postage prepaid envelope.

        If your shares are held in an account at a brokerage firm or bank, you must direct them on how to vote your shares. Your broker or bank will vote your shares only if you provide directions on how to vote by following the instructions provided to you by your broker or bank.

        Directors and executives officers of FEI and PBE, FEI's largest shareholder, who collectively held approximately 27.4% of FEI's outstanding common stock, as of June 30, 2002, have entered into voting agreements with Veeco under which they have agreed to vote their shares of FEI common stock in favor of the approval of the merger. These FEI shareholders, however, may vote their FEI shares in favor of a Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction. These FEI shareholders also have granted Veeco irrevocable proxies to vote their FEI common stock in this manner. See the section titled "Other Agreements—Voting Arrangements with FEI Shareholders" beginning on page 97.

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        All valid proxies received prior to the FEI special meeting will be voted. All shares represented by a proxy will be voted, and where a shareholder specifies by means of the proxy a choice ("FOR," "AGAINST" or "ABSTAIN") with respect to any matter to be acted upon, the shares of FEI common stock will be voted in accordance with the specification so made. If no choice is indicated on the proxy, the shares of FEI common stock will be voted "FOR" the approval of the merger (other than instances of broker non-votes, which shares will not be voted).

        The cost of this solicitation to FEI shareholders will be borne by FEI. FEI has retained Georgeson, to solicit proxies. Georgeson may contact FEI shareholders by mail, telephone, telex, telegraph and personal interviews. Georgeson will receive from FEI a fee of $9,000 for its services, plus reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses. FEI has agreed to indemnify Georgeson against certain liabilities and expenses in connection with such solicitation, including liabilities under the federal securities laws. In addition, FEI may reimburse brokerage firms, banks and other fiduciaries representing beneficial owners of FEI common stock for expenses incurred in forwarding solicitation material to such beneficial owners. Proxies may also be solicited by certain of FEI's directors, officers and regular employees, personally or by telephone or telecopier. Such persons will not receive additional compensation, but may be reimbursed for reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with such solicitations.

        Any FEI shareholder giving a proxy has the power to revoke it at any time prior to the vote by taking any of the following actions:

        You should not send in any FEI stock certificates with your proxy card. The exchange agent will mail a transmittal letter to you containing instructions for the surrender of your FEI stock certificates as soon as practicable after the completion of the merger.

Recommendation of FEI's Board of Directors

        FEI's board of directors unanimously has approved the merger, the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby and has determined that the merger is advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of FEI and fair to, and in the best interests of, FEI and its shareholders. After careful consideration, FEI's board of directors unanimously recommends that FEI's shareholders vote in favor of the approval of the merger.

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THE MERGER

        This section of the joint proxy statement/prospectus describes the proposed merger. While FEI and Veeco believe that the description covers the material terms of the merger and the related transactions, this summary may not contain all of the information that is important to you. You should read this entire joint proxy statement/prospectus, including its Appendices and the other documents referred to herein, carefully for a more complete understanding of the merger.

Background of the Merger

        The merger agreement and the terms and conditions of the merger are the result of negotiations between representatives of Veeco and FEI. The following summary describes the background of these negotiations.

        From time to time, both Veeco and FEI have conducted preliminary discussions with numerous merger and acquisition candidates. Before October 2001, Edward H. Braun, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of Veeco, and Vahé A. Sarkissian, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of FEI, were familiar with one another and had come into contact with one another at industry trade shows, various conventions and in various other circumstances. In addition, prior to his employment at FEI, Mr. Sarkissian provided consulting services to Veeco on certain discrete projects.

        On several occasions over the past several years, Mr. Braun and Mr. Sarkissian had discussed the possibility of a business combination or strategic relationship involving Veeco and FEI. However, on each occasion, these discussions were terminated and did not result in any further actions relating to any such business combination or strategic relationship.

        During October and November 2001, Mr. Braun and Mr. Sarkissian had preliminary conversations and exchanged general information about Veeco's and FEI's businesses and the general possibility of a business combination was suggested. During December 2001 and January 2002, these discussions continued and Messrs. Braun and Sarkissian agreed to continue their discussions regarding a proposed strategic combination of Veeco and FEI.

        On January 21 and 22, 2002, Mr. Braun and Mr. Sarkissian met in person in San Jose, California. The meeting focused on the two companies' business operations and strategy, whether a cultural fit existed between the two companies and how the two companies could be integrated. At this meeting, Mr. Braun made a proposal to Mr. Sarkissian regarding a potential business combination involving Veeco and FEI.

        In January 2002, Veeco retained Salomon Smith Barney Inc. to act as its financial advisor in connection with a possible business combination with FEI and to assist Veeco in evaluating the proposed combination. Salomon Smith Barney had previously, from time to time, assisted Veeco in evaluating potential strategic relationships.

        On January 25, 2002, FEI engaged Credit Suisse First Boston to act as its financial advisor in connection with a potential strategic transaction with Veeco.

        On January 25, 2002, at its regularly scheduled board meeting, the Veeco board of directors discussed the potential transaction with FEI, among other things. The board determined that management should continue to evaluate and pursue the potential transaction with FEI.

        On February 28, 2002, Veeco and FEI entered into a Mutual Confidentiality Agreement in connection with their ongoing negotiations and due diligence activities.

        On March 16, 2002, the FEI board of directors met and discussed, among other things, the possibility of entering into a transaction with Veeco. The board considered background materials on Veeco presented by management, including information on its business and markets, historical financial results and the trading history of its common stock. The FEI board of directors also discussed other potential merger or acquisition candidates and FEI's prospects as a stand-alone entity. Based on its

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discussions regarding potential alternatives, the board of directors determined that FEI management should continue to evaluate and pursue the business combination with Veeco.

        On March 18 and 19, 2002, Messrs. Braun and Sarkissian met in New York, New York to further discuss FEI's and Veeco's businesses, the markets served by each company and how FEI and Veeco might complement each other as part of a combined entity. The parties also discussed the structure of a potential transaction, as well as roles of senior officers, the potential exchange ratio for the transaction, the potential management of the combined company and other general matters.

        Between March 15 and April 9, 2002, discussions took place between certain of Veeco's and FEI's senior management personnel during which they reviewed the product offerings, markets served and technologies of each company, as well as the financial results and condition of each business. Also during this period, representatives of Veeco's and FEI's senior management engaged in discussions relating to the terms and conditions of a possible business combination. In addition, Veeco's outside legal counsel, Kaye Scholer LLP, had discussions with FEI's outside legal counsel, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, regarding the scope of the mutual due diligence to be conducted.

        In March 2002, Veeco retained Ernst & Young LLP to perform certain accounting and financial due diligence services for it in connection with the proposed merger.

        The discussions in late March and early April led to meetings involving members of senior management of each of Veeco and FEI and their outside legal and financial advisors in San Francisco, California on April 10 and 11, 2002. The main purpose of these meetings was for the management of each of the companies to meet each other and to become familiar with the business and operations of the other. At the meetings, members of management of each of Veeco and FEI presented an overview highlighting their respective operations, products, technology, research and development efforts and results of operations and financial condition. Members of both Veeco's and FEI's outside legal and financial advisors were also present at the meetings.

        Between April 10 and July 11, 2002:

        On April 15, 2002, Kaye Scholer LLP delivered an initial draft of the merger agreement to FEI and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Also on April 15, 2002, Merchant & Gould, LLP was retained by Veeco to conduct due diligence with respect to the intellectual property held and/or licensed by FEI.

        On April 18, 2002, in a special meeting of the FEI board of directors, FEI management, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and Credit Suisse First Boston reviewed with the FEI board of directors the transaction terms proposed by Veeco. In addition, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati reviewed with the board of directors their fiduciary duties in connection with the proposed transaction. FEI's board of directors considered the proposed transaction and determined that management should continue to evaluate and pursue the potential business combination.

        On April 25, 2002, Veeco's board of directors held a meeting at which the directors discussed, among other things, the terms of the proposed merger transaction, valuation issues regarding the merger and issues requiring additional due diligence. Veeco's management discussed with the board of directors the business of FEI and the potential benefits to Veeco and its stockholders of a business combination with FEI. Management also explained the need to authorize additional capital stock for Veeco in order to provide the ability to pursue acquisitions such as the merger with FEI and for other corporate purposes. At this meeting, representatives of Salomon Smith Barney reviewed the strategic

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rationale, financial terms and structure of the proposed merger. Although Veeco has from time to time considered numerous merger and acquisition candidates, none of these potential acquisitions were considered by the Veeco board of directors to be alternatives to the merger.

        On April 30, 2002, Mr. Braun, Mr. John F. Rein, Jr., Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary of Veeco, and Veeco board members, Messrs. Richard D'Amore, Roger McDaniel and Walter Scherr, and Mr. Sarkissian and FEI board members, Messrs. Michael Attardo, William Curran and Gerhard Parker, met in New York, New York to further discuss the two companies' business operations and strategy and the feasibility of integrating the two companies.

        From May 1 through May 3, 2002, Veeco's management and Kaye Scholer LLP discussed the status of negotiations and identified outstanding issues in connection with the potential merger and representatives of Veeco separately discussed various business and valuation issues with FEI, Credit Suisse First Boston and Salomon Smith Barney.

        On May 7, 2002, the FEI board of directors held a special meeting to discuss the potential transaction. At the meeting, FEI management, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Credit Suisse First Boston and Deloitte & Touche, FEI's independent accounting firm, updated FEI's directors on their due diligence investigations and reviewed the terms of the proposed transaction, based upon the proposed definitive agreement and other materials previously circulated to the board. This meeting included a discussion of the material terms of the proposed transaction. FEI's board of directors discussed the proposed transaction and determined to continue to evaluate and pursue the proposed business combination further.

        From May 2002 through July 2002, Veeco, FEI and PBE held discussions regarding, and negotiated the principal terms and conditions of, a voting agreement between Veeco and PBE and an investor agreement among Veeco, FEI and PBE. During this period Veeco and FEI, and their respective financial advisors, held discussions for the purposes of negotiating the transaction exchange ratio and board composition of the combined company.

        On May 16, 2002, the FEI board of directors held a special meeting to discuss the proposed transaction. At the meeting, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati reviewed with FEI's board of directors its fiduciary duties in connection with the proposed transaction and the status of the transaction negotiations. In addition, Credit Suisse First Boston updated the board on negotiations regarding the exchange ratio. Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and Credit Suisse First Boston also reviewed with FEI's board of directors certain measures that FEI could take to deter an inadequate or coercive takeover of the company. FEI's board of directors considered the proposed transaction and determined that management should continue to evaluate and pursue the business combination with Veeco.

        On May 20, 2002, Mr. Braun and Mr. Sarkissian met in San Francisco, California to discuss the proposed transaction and roles for senior managers, the integration process, integration teams and a preliminary organizational chart.

        On May 22, 2002, the Veeco board of directors held a special meeting to discuss the proposed merger. At that meeting, Mr. Braun reviewed the proposed roles of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, the markets that the combined company would serve and products that the combined company would offer, and the benefits and risks of the proposed merger. Mr. Rein discussed the financial situation of Veeco and FEI and reviewed the status of due diligence efforts and accounting considerations, including the significance of which entity would be the continuing entity for accounting purposes. Representatives of Salomon Smith Barney reviewed the potential effects of the proposed merger on the combined company.

        On May 24, 2002, the FEI board of directors held a special meeting to discuss the transaction. Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati again reviewed with FEI's board of directors its fiduciary duties in connection with the proposed transaction, the negotiations on the definitive agreements that had taken place to date and the results of the due diligence process. Management reviewed with FEI's board of

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directors the potential near-term and long-term synergies of the transaction, the negotiations concerning the exchange ratio for the transaction, the negotiations concerning the composition of Veeco FEI's board of directors and management of the combined company. Deloitte & Touche reviewed with FEI's board of directors certain accounting determinations that would be made in connection with the transaction, in particular, the accounting treatment of the combined entity. Credit Suisse First Boston reviewed with FEI's board of directors certain financial parameters of the transaction, as well as estimated pro forma financial data for the combined company and potential risks to FEI of the transaction and of remaining a stand-alone entity. Credit Suisse First Boston also summarized the recent negotiations with Veeco regarding the proposed exchange ratio and the discussions relating to the historical trading prices of the two companies' common stock. FEI's board of directors further considered the proposed transaction and FEI's prospects as a stand alone entity. FEI's board of directors determined that management should continue to evaluate and pursue the business combination. Following the meeting, the compensation committee of FEI's board of directors met to discuss the current employment terms for Messrs. Sarkissian and Braun and various potential approaches to their employment terms in connection with the proposed transaction.

        On May 30, 2002, Salomon Smith Barney submitted to Credit Suisse First Boston, on behalf of Veeco, a revised proposal regarding the combination of Veeco and FEI.

        On May 31, 2002, the parties discussed a proposed exchange ratio of 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock for each share of FEI common stock.

        On June 4, 2002, the compensation committee of FEI's board of directors met to further discuss potential employment terms for Messrs. Sarkissian and Braun. At the meeting, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati updated the compensation committee on the discussions between Veeco and FEI regarding potential employment terms.

        On June 6, 2002, the Veeco board of directors held a special meeting to discuss the proposed merger. Mr. Braun reviewed the key terms of the proposed merger. Mr. Rein discussed the continuing accounting entity considerations and Veeco's plan to submit a letter to the SEC to confirm Veeco's determination that, based on the proposed structure of the merger, Veeco would be the continuing accounting entity. Mr. Rein also reviewed the status of due diligence and the negotiation of the definitive merger agreement.

        On June 10, 2002, members of the management teams of Veeco and FEI met in New York, New York to further discuss the potential business combination and specific terms of the transaction.

        On June 19, 2002, FEI held another special meeting of its board of directors to discuss the proposed transaction. At the meeting, management, along with Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Credit Suisse First Boston and Deloitte & Touche, discussed with FEI's board of directors the status of the negotiations and, in particular, the accounting determination to be made in connection with the proposed transaction relating to the accounting treatment of the combined entity.

        On June 21, 2002, Veeco submitted a letter to the staff of the SEC regarding its accounting determination that Veeco would be the acquiring entity for accounting purposes in the merger and sought the staff's concurrence with this position.

        On June 27, 2002, Veeco and FEI, together with Kaye Scholer LLP and Wilson, Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and representatives from Ernst & Young LLP, Veeco's outside auditors, participated in a conference call with the staff of the SEC to answer the staff's questions regarding this determination. In response to a request made by the SEC staff, an additional submission was made by Veeco to the SEC on June 28, 2002.

        On July 8, 2002, Veeco received confirmation from the staff of the SEC that it would not object to Veeco's determination that Veeco would be the acquiring entity for accounting purposes following the merger.

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        On July 9, 2002, Veeco's board of directors held a meeting at which the board reviewed the terms of the revised merger agreement and ancillary agreements as well as the results of the due diligence review of FEI. During this meeting, Mr. Braun and Kaye Scholer LLP outlined the principal terms and conditions of the merger agreement, the voting agreements, the investor agreement and the other ancillary agreements, and answered questions posed by the board. Representatives from Salomon Smith Barney answered questions posed by the board and made a presentation regarding the financial terms of the merger. At the conclusion of the presentation, Salomon Smith Barney delivered to Veeco's board of directors an oral opinion, which opinion was confirmed by delivery of a written opinion dated July 11, 2002, the date of the merger agreement, to the effect that as of such date and based on and subject to the matters described in its opinion, the exchange ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to Veeco. After a comprehensive review and discussion of the potential merger, Veeco's board of directors unanimously approved the merger, the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby and determined that the merger was advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of Veeco and fair to, and in the best interests of, Veeco and its stockholders. The board also authorized the amendment to Veeco's rights agreement to provide that the merger would not trigger the rights issued under that agreement. On July 10, 2002, the compensation committee of Veeco's board of directors held a meeting to further discuss the proposed employment terms for Messrs. Braun and Sarkissian.

        On July 10, 2002, FEI's board of directors held a special meeting regarding the potential transaction. At the meeting, representatives of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati again reviewed with FEI's board of directors its fiduciary duties in connection with the transaction and the final proposed terms of the definitive agreements. Representatives of Credit Suisse First Boston reviewed with FEI's board of directors financial analyses prepared in connection with its fairness opinion. Credit Suisse First Boston then delivered to FEI's board of directors its oral opinion, which opinion was subsequently confirmed in writing on July 11, 2002, the date of the merger agreement, to the effect that, as of the date of the opinion and based upon and subject to the various considerations described in its opinion, the exchange ratio provided for in the merger was fair, from a financial point of view, to the holders of FEI common stock, other than PBE and its affiliates. Following these presentations and discussion, FEI's board of directors unanimously determined that the merger was advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of FEI and fair to, and in the best interests of, FEI and its shareholders and unanimously approved the merger, merger agreement and related transactions.

        On July 11, 2002, Mr. Braun met with Mr. Sarkissian in New York to confirm that all transaction issues had been resolved and that all terms of the transaction had been agreed upon.

        On the evening of July 11, 2002, the parties executed the merger agreement, the voting agreements, the investor agreement and the other ancillary agreements.

        On July 12, 2002, Veeco and FEI issued a joint press release announcing the agreement before the opening of The Nasdaq National Market.

Veeco's Reasons for the Merger

        Veeco's board of directors believes that the merger is in the best interests of Veeco's stockholders and that the terms of the merger are fair, from a financial point of view, to Veeco and Veeco's stockholders. Veeco's board of directors came to its conclusion based upon a number of factors including the current financial condition and results of operations, as well as the prospects and future strategy, of Veeco and the risks involved in achieving those prospects and objectives without a strategic partner, and the factors described below. In particular, the Veeco board of directors, in its deliberations, focused on the current and expected trends in the semiconductor and data storage industries generally.

        Veeco's board of directors believes that the merger is consistent with Veeco's objectives and strategies to gain access to new markets, technologies and products in order to maintain and expand its

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competitive position and that the merger will create a stronger company, both from a financial and an operational standpoint.

        In determining to enter into the merger agreement, Veeco's board of directors considered that the merger involving Veeco and FEI would create a combined company that would have had combined 2001 revenues of $825 million and that Veeco and FEI together would have been the third-largest U.S. provider of semiconductor metrology equipment, the sixth-largest U.S. company serving the semiconductor equipment industry, and a leader in 3D metrology. Further, the Veeco board of directors considered that the combined company would have a more favorable product mix consisting of approximately two-thirds metrology equipment and one-third process equipment, contrasted with Veeco's product mix, which, for its most recent fiscal year, had $172 million in metrology product revenue and $277 million in process equipment revenue. The Veeco board of directors also considered that the size of the metrology market is expected to increase to nearly $15 billion by the year 2004, making it the fastest growth area in semiconductor equipment, and that the improved product mix likely would lead to improvements in Veeco's gross margins. The Veeco board of directors also considered the complementary nature of Veeco's and FEI's technologies. Additionally, the Veeco board of directors considered the potential of annual cost savings of approximately $8 to $10 million that could result from the merger from near-term selling, general and administrative synergies and synergistic cost savings resulting from the integration of Veeco's and FEI's worldwide field sales and service organizations.

        In rendering its decision, Veeco's board of directors, in addition to considering the anticipated benefits described above, consulted with Veeco's management, outside legal counsel and financial advisor and considered many other potential material factors that it believed made the merger advisable and that could contribute to the long-term success of Veeco, including that the merger would:

        Veeco's board of directors also considered the following:

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        Veeco's board of directors also considered that the merger was expected, based upon its evaluation of the prospects of the companies, to be accretive to industry analysts' consensus estimates for Veeco FEI's pro forma earnings per share for the year ending December 31, 2003.

        Veeco's board of directors also considered the potential risks and disadvantages of the merger, including, but not limited to, the following:

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        The foregoing discussion of the information and factors considered by the Veeco board of directors is not intended to be exhaustive but is believed to include the material factors considered by the Veeco board of directors in connection with its review of the proposed merger. In view of the wide variety of factors considered in connection with its evaluation of the merger, Veeco's board of directors did not find it practicable to, and did not, quantify or otherwise attempt to assign relative weights to different factors considered in reaching its determination. Rather, the Veeco board of directors viewed its position and recommendations as being based on the totality of the information presented to, and considered by, the Veeco board of directors. In addition, individual members of Veeco's board of directors may have given different weights to different factors. All of the factors described above were carefully considered by Veeco's board of directors. Based on the above-described analysis, Veeco's board of directors has determined that the terms of the merger are advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of Veeco and fair to, and in the best interests of, Veeco and Veeco's stockholders and has made the recommendation set forth below.

FEI's Reasons for the Merger

        The FEI board of directors approved the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated by the merger agreement because it determined that the combined company would have the potential to realize a stronger competitive position and improved long-term operating and financial results. The FEI board of directors came to its conclusion after considering a number of factors both for and against recommending the merger as described below.

        During the course of its deliberations, FEI's board of directors considered a number of factors that it believed made the merger advisable and could contribute to the long-term success of the combined company. These factors include the potential that the merger will:

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        FEI's board of directors further considered:

        In making its ultimate determinations to enter into the merger agreement, the FEI board of directors also considered the potential risks and disadvantages of the merger, including, but not limited to, the following:

        In view of the wide variety of factors considered in connection with its evaluation of the merger, the FEI board of directors did not find it practicable to, and did not, quantify or otherwise attempt to assign relative weights to different factors considered in reaching its determination. In addition,

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individual members of FEI's board of directors may have given different weights to different factors and may have considered other factors. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive.

Recommendation of Veeco's Board of Directors

        Veeco's board of directors unanimously has approved the merger, the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby and has determined that the merger is advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of Veeco and fair to, and in the best interests of, Veeco and its stockholders and has determined that the proposed amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the authorized shares of Veeco's common stock and to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. and the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan are advisable. After careful consideration, the Veeco board of directors unanimously recommends that Veeco stockholders vote "FOR" approval of the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger, "FOR" the approval of the amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the authorized shares of Veeco's common stock from 60,000,000 shares to 175,000,000 shares and to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. and "FOR" the approval of the amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan to increase the number of shares of Veeco common stock issuable under the plan from 250,000 shares to 750,000 shares. As of the Veeco record date, members of Veeco's board of directors and management of Veeco held (together with entities with which they are affiliated), in the aggregate, approximately 0.4% of the outstanding Veeco common stock.

Recommendation of FEI's Board of Directors

        FEI's board of directors unanimously has approved the merger, the merger agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby and has determined that the merger is advisable, consistent with and in furtherance of the long-term business strategy of FEI and fair to, and in the best interests of, FEI and its shareholders. After careful consideration, FEI's board of directors unanimously recommends that FEI shareholders vote "FOR" the approval of the merger. As of the FEI record date, members of FEI's board of directors and management of FEI held (together with entities with which they are affiliated) in the aggregate, approximately 26.43% of the outstanding FEI common stock.

Opinion of Veeco's Financial Advisor

        Veeco retained Salomon Smith Barney Inc. to act as its financial advisor in connection with the proposed merger. In connection with this engagement, Veeco requested that Salomon Smith Barney evaluate the fairness, from a financial point of view, to Veeco of the exchange ratio provided for in the merger. On July 9, 2002, at a meeting of the Veeco board of directors held to evaluate the proposed merger, Salomon Smith Barney delivered to the Veeco board of directors an oral opinion, which opinion was confirmed by delivery of a written opinion dated July 11, 2002, the date of the merger agreement, to the effect that, as of that date and based on and subject to the matters described in its opinion, the exchange ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to Veeco.

        In arriving at its opinion, Salomon Smith Barney:

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        In rendering its opinion, Salomon Smith Barney assumed and relied, without independent verification, on the accuracy and completeness of all financial and other information and data publicly available or furnished to or otherwise reviewed by or discussed with it. With respect to financial forecasts and other information and data relating to Veeco and FEI provided to or otherwise discussed with Salomon Smith Barney, the managements of Veeco and FEI advised Salomon Smith Barney that the forecasts and other information and data were reasonably prepared on bases reflecting the best currently available estimates and judgments of the managements of Veeco and FEI as to the future financial performance of Veeco and FEI and the potential strategic implications and operational benefits anticipated to result from the merger, including the amount, timing and achievability of those strategic implications and operational benefits.

        Salomon Smith Barney assumed, with Veeco's consent, that the merger will be consummated in accordance with its terms without waiver, modification or amendment of any material term, condition or agreement and that, in the course of obtaining the necessary regulatory or third party approvals and consents for the merger, no delay, limitation, restriction or condition will be imposed that would have an adverse effect on Veeco or FEI or the contemplated benefits of the merger. Salomon Smith Barney also assumed, with Veeco's consent, that the merger will be treated as a tax-free reorganization for federal income tax purposes. Salomon Smith Barney's opinion relates to the relative values of Veeco and FEI. Salomon Smith Barney did not express any opinion as to what the value of the Veeco common stock actually will be when issued in the merger or the prices at which the FEI common stock will trade or otherwise be transferable at any time. Salomon Smith Barney did not make and was not provided with an independent evaluation or appraisal of the assets or liabilities, contingent or otherwise, of Veeco or FEI, and Salomon Smith Barney did not make any physical inspection of the properties or assets of Veeco or FEI.

        Salomon Smith Barney expressed no view as to, and its opinion does not address the relative merits of the merger as compared to any alternative business strategies that might exist for Veeco or the effect of any other transaction in which Veeco might engage. Salomon Smith Barney's opinion was necessarily based on information available, and financial, stock market and other conditions and circumstances existing and disclosed to Salomon Smith Barney, as of the date of its opinion. Although Salomon Smith Barney evaluated the exchange ratio from a financial point of view, Salomon Smith Barney was not asked to and did not recommend the specific consideration payable in the merger, which was determined through negotiations between Veeco and FEI. Veeco imposed no other instructions or limitations on Salomon Smith Barney with respect to the investigations made or procedures followed by Salomon Smith Barney in rendering its opinion.

        The full text of Salomon Smith Barney's written opinion dated July 11, 2002, which describes the assumptions made, matters considered and limitations on the review undertaken, is attached to this joint proxy statement/prospectus as Appendix E and is incorporated into this joint proxy statement/prospectus by reference. You should read this opinion carefully and in its entirety in

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connection with this joint proxy statement/prospectus. Salomon Smith Barney's opinion is directed to the Veeco board of directors and relates only to the fairness of the exchange ratio from a financial point of view, does not address any other aspect of the merger or any related transaction and does not constitute a recommendation to any stockholder with respect to any matters relating to the proposed merger.

        In preparing its opinion, Salomon Smith Barney performed a variety of financial and comparative analyses, including those described below. The summary of these analyses is not a complete description of the analyses underlying Salomon Smith Barney's opinion. The preparation of a fairness opinion is a complex analytical process involving various determinations as to the most appropriate and relevant methods of financial analysis and the application of those methods to the particular circumstances and, therefore, a fairness opinion is not readily susceptible to summary description. Accordingly, Salomon Smith Barney believes that its analyses must be considered as a whole and that selecting portions of its analyses and factors or focusing on information presented in tabular format, without considering all analyses and factors or the narrative description of the analyses, could create a misleading or incomplete view of the processes underlying its analyses and opinion.

        In its analyses, Salomon Smith Barney considered industry performance, general business, economic, market and financial conditions and other matters existing as of the date of its opinion, many of which are beyond the control of Veeco and FEI. No company, business or transaction used in those analyses as a comparison is identical to Veeco, FEI or the proposed merger, and an evaluation of those analyses is not entirely mathematical. Rather, the analyses involve complex considerations and judgments concerning financial and operating characteristics and other factors that could affect the acquisition, public trading or other values of the companies or business segments analyzed.

        The estimates contained in Salomon Smith Barney's analyses and the valuation ranges resulting from any particular analysis are not necessarily indicative of actual values or predictive of future results or values, which may be significantly more or less favorable than those suggested by its analyses. In addition, analyses relating to the value of businesses or securities do not necessarily purport to be appraisals or to reflect the prices at which businesses or securities actually may be sold. Accordingly, Salomon Smith Barney's analyses and estimates are inherently subject to substantial uncertainty.

        Salomon Smith Barney's opinion and analyses were only one of many factors considered by the Veeco board of directors in its evaluation of the merger and should not be viewed as determinative of the views of the Veeco board of directors or management with respect to the exchange ratio or the proposed merger.

        The following is a summary of the material financial analyses, each of which is a standard valuation methodology customarily undertaken in transactions of this type, performed by Salomon Smith Barney in connection with the rendering of its opinion dated July 11, 2002. The financial analyses summarized below include information presented in tabular format. In order to fully understand Salomon Smith Barney's financial analyses, the tables must be read together with the text of each summary. The tables alone do not constitute a complete description of the financial analyses. Considering the data in the tables below without considering the full narrative description of the financial analyses, including the methodologies and assumptions underlying the analyses, could create a misleading or incomplete view of Salomon Smith Barney's financial analyses.

        Selected Companies Analysis.    Salomon Smith Barney performed a selected companies analysis in order to derive an implied exchange ratio reference range for FEI common stock based on selected implied trading multiples of publicly traded companies in Veeco's and FEI's industry. In this analysis, using publicly available information, Salomon Smith Barney reviewed the market values and trading multiples of Veeco, FEI and the following 11 selected publicly held companies in the metrology and

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process control industry and the semiconductor capital equipment industry, in the later case, focusing on companies with market capitalizations of more than $1.0 billion:

 
  Metrology and Process Control

   
  Large Cap
Semiconductor Capital Equipment

  KLA-Tencor Corporation     Applied Materials, Inc.
  Nanometrics Incorporated     ASML Holding N.V.
  Rudolph Technologies, Inc.     Axcelis Technologies, Inc.
  Therma-Wave, Inc.     KLA-Tencor Corporation
  Zygo Corporation     Lam Research Corporation
          Novellus Systems, Inc.
          Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc.

        All multiples were based on closing stock prices on July 8, 2002. Estimated financial data for the selected companies were based on publicly available research analysts' estimates. Estimated financial data for Veeco and FEI were based on, in the case of Veeco, internal estimates of Veeco's management and, in the case of FEI, internal estimates of FEI's management. Salomon Smith Barney reviewed firm values, calculated as equity value plus straight and convertible debt, straight and convertible preferred stock and minority interests, less cash and equity in unconsolidated affiliates, as a multiple of calendar years 2002 and 2003 estimated revenues and calendar year 2003 estimated earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, commonly referred to as EBITDA. Salomon Smith Barney also reviewed equity market values as a multiple of calendar years 2002 and 2003 estimated earnings per share, commonly referred to as EPS. Salomon Smith Barney then applied a range of selected multiples derived from the selected companies to corresponding financial data of Veeco and FEI in order to derive implied equity reference ranges for each of Veeco and FEI. These implied equity reference ranges were then used to derive an implied exchange ratio reference range. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio reference range, as compared to the exchange ratio provided for in the merger:

Implied Exchange
Ratio Reference Range

  Merger
Exchange Ratio

0.88x — 2.32x   1.355x

        Precedent Transactions Analysis.    Salomon Smith Barney performed a precedent transactions analysis in order to derive an implied exchange ratio reference range for FEI common stock based on selected aggregate transaction values and implied transaction multiples in mergers and acquisition transactions involving other companies in Veeco's and FEI's industry. In this analysis, Salomon Smith Barney reviewed the aggregate transaction values and implied transaction multiples in the following nine selected merger and acquisition transactions in the semiconductor capital equipment industry:

 
  Acquiror

   
  Target

  Applied Materials, Inc.     Etec Systems, Inc.
  ASM Lithography Holding N.V.     Silicon Valley Group, Inc.
  Brooks Automation, Inc.     PRI Automation, Inc.
  KLA Instruments, Inc.     Tencor Instruments, Inc.
  Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.     Cerprobe Corporation
  Mattson Technology, Inc.     CFM Technologies, Inc.
  MKS Instruments, Inc.     Applied Science & Technology, Inc.
  Novellus Systems, Inc.     GaSonics International Corporation
  Veeco     CVC, Inc.

        All multiples for the selected transactions were based on publicly available information at the time of announcement of the relevant transaction. Salomon Smith Barney reviewed transaction values in the selected transactions as a multiple of latest 12 months revenue and equity market values in the selected

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transactions as a multiple of latest 12 months EPS. Salomon Smith Barney then applied a range of selected multiples derived from the selected companies to corresponding financial data of Veeco and FEI in order to derive implied equity reference ranges for each of Veeco and FEI. These implied equity reference ranges were then used to derive an implied exchange ratio reference range. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio reference range, as compared to the exchange ratio provided for in the merger:

Implied Exchange
Ratio Reference Range

  Merger
Exchange Ratio

0.73x — 1.75x   1.355x

        Salomon Smith Barney also derived an implied exchange ratio reference range based upon the implied equity reference range for FEI as derived above, on the one hand, and the equity market value for Veeco based on the closing price of Veeco common stock on July 8, 2002, on the other hand. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio reference range, as compared to the exchange ratio provided for in the merger:

Implied Exchange
Ratio Reference Range

  Merger
Exchange Ratio

0.93x — 1.48x   1.355x

        Contribution Analysis.    Salomon Smith Barney performed a contribution analysis in order to derive an implied exchange ratio reference range for FEI common stock based on the relative contributions of Veeco and FEI of certain operational metrics to the combined company. In this analysis, Salomon Smith Barney reviewed the relative contributions of Veeco and FEI to the EBITDA, net income and earnings before interest, taxes and amortization of the combined company for estimated calendar years 2002 and 2003. Estimated financial data for Veeco and FEI were based on, in the case of Veeco, internal estimates of Veeco's management and, in the case of FEI, internal estimates of FEI's management. Salomon Smith Barney then derived an implied exchange ratio reference range based on the relative contributions of each of Veeco and FEI for each metric reviewed. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio reference range, as compared to the exchange ratio provided for in the merger:

Implied Exchange
Ratio Reference Range

  Merger
Exchange Ratio

1.42x — 2.54x   1.355x

        Historical Exchange Ratio Analysis.    Salomon Smith Barney performed an historical exchange ratio analysis in order to compare the historical exchange ratio of FEI common stock to the implied exchange ratio in the merger. In this analysis, Salomon Smith Barney reviewed the ratio of the closing price of Veeco common stock to the closing price of FEI common stock on July 8, 2002 and the high, low and average of the daily ratios of the closing prices of Veeco common stock and FEI common stock over the 12-month, 90-day, 60-day and 30-day trading periods ended July 8, 2002. This analysis indicated the following, as compared to the exchange ratio provided for in the merger:

Period
  Implied Exchange Ratio
July 8, 2002   0.940x

 

 

High


 

Average


 

Low

Last 12 months   1.236x   0.988x   0.821x
Last 90 days   1.150x   0.968x   0.849x
Last 60 dats   1.061x   0.923x   0.849x
Last 30 days   1.061x   0.946x   0.878x
Merger Exchange Ratio       1.355x    

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        Pro Forma Merger Analysis.    Salomon Smith Barney performed a pro forma merger analysis in order to determine whether the merger would be accretive or dilutive to Veeco's estimated cash EPS. In this analysis, Salomon Smith Barney reviewed the potential pro forma effect of the merger on Veeco's cash EPS for estimated calendar years 2002 and 2003, both before and after giving effect to potential cost savings or other synergies that may result from the merger. Estimated financial data for Veeco and FEI were based on, in the case of Veeco, internal estimates of Veeco's management and, in the case of FEI, internal estimates of FEI's management. For purposes of this analysis, Salomon Smith Barney assumed a 35% tax rate and aggregate transaction costs for the merger of approximately $20 million, based on the estimates of the managements of Veeco and FEI. In addition, with Veeco's consent, for purposes of this analysis, Salomon Smith Barney assumed that outstanding convertible debt was not converted into common stock. Based on the exchange ratio provided for in the merger, this analysis indicated that the merger could be accretive to Veeco's estimated cash EPS in each of the periods reviewed, both before and after giving effect to potential cost savings or other synergies that may result from the merger. The actual results achieved by the combined company may vary from projected results and the variations may be material.

        Other Factors.    In the course of preparing its opinion, Salomon Smith Barney also reviewed and considered other information and data, including:

        Miscellaneous.    Under the terms of its engagement, Veeco has agreed to pay Salomon Smith Barney an aggregate fee of $8,500,000 for its financial advisory services in connection with the merger. Veeco also has agreed to reimburse Salomon Smith Barney for reasonable travel and other out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Salomon Smith Barney in performing its services, including the reasonable fees and expenses of its legal counsel, and to indemnify Salomon Smith Barney and related persons against liabilities, including liabilities under the federal securities laws, arising out of its engagement.

        Salomon Smith Barney and its affiliates in the past have provided investment banking and financial services to Veeco unrelated to the proposed merger for which Salomon Smith Barney and its affiliates have received approximately $2,800,000 in fees during the past two years. In the ordinary course of business, Salomon Smith Barney and its affiliates may actively trade or hold the securities of Veeco and FEI for their own account or for the account of customers and, accordingly, may at any time hold a long or short position in these securities. In addition, Salomon Smith Barney and its affiliates, including Citigroup Inc. and its affiliates, may maintain relationships with Veeco, FEI and their affiliates.

        Salomon Smith Barney is an internationally recognized investment banking firm and was selected by Veeco based on its reputation, experience and familiarity with Veeco and its business. Salomon Smith Barney regularly engages in the valuation of businesses and their securities in connection with mergers and acquisitions, negotiated underwritings, competitive bids, secondary distributions of listed and unlisted securities, private placements and valuations for estate, corporate and other purposes.

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Opinion of FEI's Financial Advisor

        FEI retained Credit Suisse First Boston to act as its financial advisor in connection with the merger. In connection with Credit Suisse First Boston's engagement, FEI requested that Credit Suisse First Boston evaluate the fairness, from a financial point of view, of the merger exchange ratio to holders of FEI common stock, other than PBE and its affiliates. On July 10, 2002, the FEI board of directors met to review the proposed merger and the terms of the merger agreement. During this meeting, Credit Suisse First Boston reviewed with the FEI board of directors certain financial analyses, as described below, and rendered its oral opinion to the FEI board of directors, subsequently confirmed in writing on July 11, 2002, that, as of the date of its opinion and based upon and subject to the various considerations set forth in the Credit Suisse First Boston opinion, the merger exchange ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to holders of FEI common stock, other than PBE and its affiliates.

        The full text of the Credit Suisse First Boston opinion, which sets forth, among other things, assumptions made, procedures followed, matters considered and limitations on the scope of the review undertaken by Credit Suisse First Boston in rendering its opinion, is attached as Appendix D to this joint proxy statement/prospectus and is incorporated by reference in its entirety. FEI shareholders are urged to, and should, read the Credit Suisse First Boston opinion carefully and in its entirety. The Credit Suisse First Boston opinion addresses only the fairness, from a financial point of view, of the merger exchange ratio to holders of FEI common stock, other than PBE and its affiliates, as of the date of the Credit Suisse First Boston opinion, and does not constitute a recommendation to any shareholder as to how such shareholder should vote or act on any matter relating to the merger. The summary of the Credit Suisse First Boston opinion in this joint proxy statement/prospectus is qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of the Credit Suisse First Boston opinion.

        In connection with its opinion, Credit Suisse First Boston, among other things,

        In connection with its review, Credit Suisse First Boston did not assume any responsibility for independent verification of any of the foregoing information and relied on such information being complete and accurate in all material respects. With respect to the publicly available financial forecasts that Credit Suisse First Boston reviewed, the managements of FEI and Veeco advised Credit Suisse First Boston, and Credit Suisse First Boston assumed, that such forecasts represent reasonable estimates and judgments as to the future financial performance of FEI and Veeco, respectively. With respect to the non-publicly available financial forecasts that Credit Suisse First Boston reviewed, the managements of FEI and Veeco advised Credit Suisse First Boston, and Credit Suisse First Boston assumed, that such forecasts represent the best currently available estimates and judgments of the managements of FEI and Veeco as to the future financial performance of FEI and Veeco, respectively.

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In addition, Credit Suisse First Boston relied upon, without independent verification, the assessments of the managements of FEI and Veeco as to:

        The management of FEI informed Credit Suisse First Boston, and Credit Suisse First Boston assumed, that the merger will be treated as a tax-free reorganization for federal income tax purposes. Credit Suisse First Boston also assumed, with FEI's consent, that in the course of obtaining necessary regulatory and third party approvals and consents for the merger, no modification, delay, limitation, restriction or condition will be imposed that will have a material adverse effect on FEI or Veeco or the contemplated benefits of the merger and that the merger will be consummated in accordance with the terms of the merger agreement, without waiver, modification or amendment of any material term, condition or agreement contained in the merger agreement. Credit Suisse First Boston was not requested to make, and did not make, an independent evaluation or appraisal of the assets or liabilities (contingent or otherwise) of FEI or Veeco, nor was Credit Suisse First Boston furnished with any such evaluations or appraisals. The Credit Suisse First Boston opinion is necessarily based upon information made available to it as of the date of its opinion, and upon financial, economic, market and other conditions as they existed and could be evaluated on the date of the Credit Suisse First Boston opinion. Credit Suisse First Boston did not express any opinion as to what the value of Veeco common stock actually will be when issued to holders of FEI common stock pursuant to the merger or the prices at which shares of Veeco common stock will trade at any time. The Credit Suisse First Boston opinion does not address the relative merits of the merger as compared to other business strategies that might be available to FEI, nor does it address the underlying business decision of FEI to proceed with the merger. Credit Suisse First Boston was not requested to, and did not, solicit third party indications of interest in acquiring all or any part of FEI.

        In preparing its opinion, Credit Suisse First Boston performed a variety of financial and comparative analyses. The preparation of a fairness opinion is a complex process and is not necessarily susceptible to partial analysis or summary description. Credit Suisse First Boston believes that its analyses must be considered as a whole and that selecting portions of its analyses and of the factors considered by it, without considering all analyses and factors, could create a misleading view of the processes underlying the Credit Suisse First Boston opinion. No company or transaction used in the analyses performed by Credit Suisse First Boston as a comparison is identical to FEI, Veeco or the contemplated merger. In addition, Credit Suisse First Boston may have given various analyses more or less weight than other analyses, and may have deemed various assumptions more or less probable than other assumptions, so that the range of valuation resulting from any particular analysis described below should not be taken to be Credit Suisse First Boston's view of the actual value of FEI or Veeco. The analyses performed by Credit Suisse First Boston are not necessarily indicative of actual values or actual future results, which may be significantly more or less favorable than suggested by such analyses. In addition, analyses relating to the value of businesses or assets do not purport to be appraisals or to necessarily reflect the prices at which businesses or assets may actually be sold. The analyses performed were prepared solely as part of Credit Suisse First Boston's analysis of the fairness, from a financial point of view, of the merger exchange ratio to holders of FEI common stock, other than PBE and its affiliates, and were provided to the FEI board of directors in connection with the delivery of the Credit Suisse First Boston opinion.

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        The following is a summary of material financial analyses performed by Credit Suisse First Boston in connection with the preparation of its opinion and reviewed with the FEI board of directors at a meeting of the FEI board of directors held on July 10, 2002. Certain of the following summaries of financial analyses that were performed by Credit Suisse First Boston include information presented in tabular format. In order to understand fully the material financial analyses that were performed by Credit Suisse First Boston, the tables should be read together with the text of each summary. The tables alone do not constitute a complete description of the material financial analyses.

        Credit Suisse First Boston calculated several values implied by the merger exchange ratio (based on Veeco's closing share price on July 8, 2002), including the implied price per FEI share, the implied premium to FEI's closing share price on July 8, 2002, the implied pro forma fully-diluted ownership of FEI shareholders in the combined company (assuming the conversion of outstanding convertible debt of FEI and Veeco) after the merger and the implied FEI fully-diluted equity value and aggregate value of FEI. The implied fully-diluted equity value was based on the most recently available number of shares of FEI common stock and employee options to purchase shares of FEI common stock outstanding. The implied fully-diluted aggregate value was calculated using the fully-diluted equity value, plus debt, less cash and cash equivalents. The following table summarizes the results of this analysis:

Implied Price
Per FEI Share

  Implied Premium to
Market Price of FEI
Shares on July 8, 2002

  Implied Pro Forma
Fully-Diluted FEI
Ownership in Veeco

  Implied FEI
Fully-Diluted
Equity Value

  Implied FEI
Fully-Diluted
Aggregate Value


 
 
 
 
$32.05   44.1%   59.3%   $ 1,089.1 million   $ 1,007.1 million

        Credit Suisse First Boston also calculated the implied fully-diluted aggregate value of FEI and Veeco as a multiple of estimated revenues for calendar years 2002 and 2003 and the implied price per share as a multiple of estimated earnings per share for calendar years 2002 and 2003. These implied values were based on closing share prices for FEI and Veeco on July 8, 2002. These multiples were calculated using the average of publicly available forecasts prepared by securities research analysts. The multiples represent the implied value of the merger relative to FEI's and Veeco's stand-alone trading valuation. The following table summarizes the results of this analysis:

 
   
   
  Multiples
Implied by
Merger
Exchange Ratio

 
 
  Multiples Implied by
Market Price Per Share

 
Implied Multiples

 
  Veeco
  FEI
  FEI
 
Implied Fully-Diluted Aggregate Value/Calendar Year 2002
Estimated Revenue
  2.0 x 2.0 x 3.0 x
Implied Fully-Diluted Aggregate Value/Calendar Year 2003
Estimated Revenue
  1.6 x 1.6 x 2.4 x
Implied Price Per Share/Estimated Earnings Per Share
For Calendar Year 2002
  157.7 x 28.1 x 40.6 x
Implied Price Per Share/Estimated Earnings Per Share
For Calendar Year 2003
  24.4 x 15.2 x 21.9 x

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        Credit Suisse First Boston analyzed the prices at which Veeco common stock traded from January 2, 2001 through July 8, 2002. Credit Suisse First Boston noted that the high closing price of Veeco common stock during this period was $64.13 on January 18, 2001, and that the low closing price of Veeco common stock was $21.10 on September 20, 2001. Credit Suisse First Boston also noted the average closing price of Veeco common stock over various periods prior to July 8, 2002 as summarized below:

Period Prior to July 8, 2002

  Average Closing Price
July 8, 2002   $ 23.65
Last 5 trading days   $ 22.67
Last 10 trading days   $ 22.60
Last 30 trading days   $ 25.46
Last 60 trading days   $ 28.47
Last 90 trading days   $ 29.43

        Credit Suisse First Boston also analyzed the prices at which Veeco common stock traded from January 2, 1997 through July 8, 2002. Credit Suisse First Boston noted that the high closing price of Veeco common stock during this period was $115.50 on September 27, 2000, and that the low closing price of Veeco common stock was $19.19 on December 15, 1997. Credit Suisse First Boston also noted the average closing price of Veeco common stock over various periods prior to July 8, 2002 as summarized below:

Period Prior to July 8, 2002

  Average Closing Price
July 8, 2002   $ 23.65
Last 180 trading days   $ 30.53
Last Year   $ 30.88
Last 2 Years   $ 44.70

        Credit Suisse First Boston analyzed the prices at which FEI common stock traded from January 2, 2001 through July 8, 2002. Credit Suisse First Boston noted that the high closing price of FEI common stock during this period was $42.10 on June 7, 2001, and that the low closing price of FEI common stock was $18.38 on March 19, 2001. Credit Suisse First Boston also noted the average closing price of FEI common stock over various periods prior to July 8, 2002, as summarized below:

Period Prior to July 8, 2002

  Average Closing Price
July 8, 2002   $ 22.23
Last 5 trading days   $ 22.51
Last 10 trading days   $ 22.71
Last 30 trading days   $ 23.99
Last 60 trading days   $ 26.16
Last 90 trading days   $ 28.44

        Credit Suisse First Boston compared the recent stock price performance of FEI with the recent stock price performance of Veeco, a composite index comprising 6 large-cap semiconductor equipment companies and a composite index comprising 4 optical/metrology companies over the period from

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January 2, 2001 through July 8, 2002. The following table sets forth the changes in such stock prices and indices over this period:

 
  Change from
January 2, 2001

 
FEI   15.11 %
Large-Cap Index   (8.3 %)
Veeco   (35.2 %)
Optical/Metrology Index   (63.1 %)

        Credit Suisse First Boston compared certain financial information of FEI and Veeco with that of other companies in the optical capital equipment/metrology and semiconductor equipment industries including:

  Optical Capital Equipment/Metrology Companies
•  Newport Corp.
•  Rudolph Technologies Inc.
•  Therma Wave Inc.
•  Nanometrics Inc.
  Large Cap Semiconductor Equipment Companies
•  Applied Materials Inc.
•  KLA-Tencor Corp.
•  ASML Holding NV
•  Novellus Systems Inc.
•  Teradyne Inc.
•  LAM Research Corp.
  Mid-Cap Semiconductor Equipment Companies
•  Varian Semiconductor Equipment
•  Axcelis Technologies Inc.
•  ASM International N V
•  Brooks-PRI Automation Inc.
•  SEZ Holding AG

        Such information included, among other things, the mean and median of several financial metrics for the companies in each industry sector, including prices per share as a multiple of estimated earnings per share for calendar years 2002 and 2003 and fully-diluted aggregate values as a multiple of estimated revenues for calendar years 2002 and 2003. The financial metrics were based on share prices for the comparable companies on July 8, 2002 and the most recently available public financial information, including the most recently available number of shares and employee options to purchase shares outstanding for each comparable company. The multiples were calculated using publicly available information and the average of publicly available forecasts prepared by securities research analysts. This

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analysis provides a comparison of the future estimated value of FEI and Veeco relative to other comparable companies in similar industries. The following table summarizes the results of this analysis:

 
  Price Per Share/
Estimated Earnings Per Share

  Fully-Diluted Aggregate
Value/Estimated Revenue

 
  Calendar
Year 2002

  Calendar
Year 2003

  Calendar Year 2002
  Calendar Year 2003
FEI   28.1x   15.2x   2.0x   1.6x
Veeco   157.7x   24.4x   2.0x   1.6x
Optical Capital Equipment/Metrology Companies                
  Median   49.0x   31.8x   2.9x   1.7x
  Mean   49.0x   47.3x   2.8x   1.8x
Large Cap Semiconductor Equipment Companies                
  Median   65.9x   23.4x   3.9x   2.4x
  Mean   59.0x   25.8x   3.8x   2.6x
Mid-Cap Semiconductor Equipment Companies                
  Median   183.6x   26.5x   2.6x   1.8x
  Mean   183.6x   26.0x   2.4x   1.6x

        No company utilized as a comparison in the Comparable Company Trading Analysis is identical to FEI or Veeco. Mathematical analysis, such as determining the mean or the median, is not in itself a meaningful method of using comparable market trading data.

        Credit Suisse First Boston calculated the ratio of FEI's closing share price to Veeco's closing share price for each trading day over various periods ended July 8, 2002, and derived from such values the average of such ratios for each such period (the average market exchange ratio). Credit Suisse First Boston then compared the average market exchange ratio over such periods with the ratio of FEI's closing share price to Veeco's closing share price on July 8, 2002 (the market exchange ratio) and the merger exchange ratio to determine the premium/(discount) of the market exchange ratio and the merger exchange ratio to the average market exchange ratio for each period. This analysis provides an historical perspective of the exchange ratio premium to be received by FEI shareholders in the merger relative to premiums/discounts between FEI's share price and Veeco's share price in the past. The following table summarizes the results of this analysis:

 
   
  Premium/(Discount) to Average
Market Exchange Ratio Over Period

 
Observation Period

  Average Market
Exchange Ratio
Over Period

  Market Exchange
Ratio on July 8, 2002

  Merger Exchange
Ratio

 
Since June 1, 1995,
(Date of FEI initial public offering)
  0.527x   78.5 % 157.3 %
Last 180 trading days   0.975x   (3.6 %) 39.0 %
Last 90 trading days   0.968x   (2.9 %) 40.0 %
Last 60 trading days   0.923x   1.9 % 46.8 %
Last 30 trading days   0.947x   (0.7 %) 43.2 %
Last 10 trading days   1.006x   (6.5 %) 34.7 %
July 8, 2002   0.940x   0.0 % 44.1 %

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        Credit Suisse First Boston analyzed the relative contributions of FEI and Veeco to the pro forma revenue, operating income, net income and earnings per share of the combined company for calendar years 2000 through 2003. Estimates for calendar years 2002 and 2003 were based on the average of publicly available forecasts prepared by securities research analysts. For each value, Credit Suisse First Boston derived an implied pro forma fully-diluted ownership of FEI shareholders in the combined company based on FEI's relative contribution to the combined company. Credit Suisse First Boston used these implied values to calculate implied exchange ratios and the premium/(discount) to FEI's closing share price on July 8, 2002 implied by such implied exchange ratios. This analysis provides, in the form of an implied exchange ratio, a measure of FEI's relative contribution to various estimated financial metrics of the combined company. The following table summarizes the results of this analysis:

 
  Implied Exchange Ratio
  Implied Premium/(Discount)
to Market Price
Per Share

 
Revenue          
  Calendar Year 2000A   0.827x   (12.0 %)
  Calendar Year 2001A   0.814x   (13.4 %)
  Calendar Year 2002E   0.978x   4.0 %
  Calendar Year 2003E   0.953x   1.4 %
Gross Profit          
  Calendar Year 2000A   0.780x   (17.1 %)
  Calendar Year 2001A   0.870x   (7.5 %)
  Calendar Year 2002E   1.058x   12.6 %
  Calendar Year 2003E   1.025x   9.0 %
Operating Income          
  Calendar Year 2000A   0.912x   (3.0 %)
  Calendar Year 2001A   1.085x   15.4 %
  Calendar Year 2002E   3.032x   222.6 %
  Calendar Year 2003E   1.559x   65.8 %
Net Income          
  Calendar Year 2000A   0.747x   (20.6 %)
  Calendar Year 2001A   0.975x   3.7 %
  Calendar Year 2002E   4.445x   372.8 %
  Calendar Year 2003E   1.485x   58.0 %
Earnings Per Share          
  Calendar Year 2000A   0.733x   (22.1 %)
  Calendar Year 2001A   0.925x   (1.6 %)
  Calendar Year 2002E   5.267x   460.3 %
  Calendar Year 2003E   1.505x   60.1 %

        Credit Suisse First Boston reviewed the exchange ratio premiums paid in the following 25 merger-of-equals transactions in the technology industry since 1994:

SmartForce/SkillSoft   USWeb/Whittman-Hart
Oplink/Avanex   Interactive Pictures/Bamboo.com
Proxim/Western Multiplex   Earthlink/Mindspring
PRI Automation/Brooks Automation   JDS Fitel/Uniphase
Virata/GlobeSpan   Integrated Process Equipment/SpeedFam

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KANA/Broadbase   N2K/CDNow
Floware/BreezeCOM   Pure Atria/Rational Software
Software.com/Phone.com   U.S. Robotics/3Com
Jupiter/Media Metrix   Tencor Instruments/KLA Instruments
HMT Technology/Komag   Atria Software/Pure Software
Apex/Cybex Computer Products   Integrated Silicon Systems/ArcSys
Mission Critical Software/NetIQ   SynOptics/Wellfleet
Borland/Corel    

        For each transaction, Credit Suisse First Boston calculated the premium/(discount) implied by the exchange ratio in the transaction relative to the average of the daily ratio of the closing stock price for the target company and the acquiror company in the transaction over various periods prior to public announcement of the transaction. Credit Suisse First Boston applied the average of such premiums/(discounts) to the average of the daily ratio of the closing price of FEI common stock and Veeco common stock over the same periods to calculate the implied exchange ratios for such periods. The following table summarizes the results of this analysis:


Exchange Ratio Premiums Paid in 25 Precedent Technology
Merger-of-Equals Transactions Since 1994

 
  Trailing 90 Days
  Trailing 60 Days
  Trailing 30 Days
  Trailing 10 Days
  Market
  Average
 
Average Premium/(Discount) in Precedent Transactions   11.7 % 12.2 % 13.8 % 17.4 % 16.6 % 14.3 %
Implied Merger Exchange Ratio Based on Precedent Average Premium/(Discount)   1.082 x 1.035 x 1.077 x 1.181 x 1.096 x 1.094 x

        Credit Suisse First Boston also reviewed the exchange ratio premiums/(discounts) paid in 299 precedent stock-for-stock transactions in the technology industry since January 1, 1990 and 99 precedent stock-for-stock transactions in the technology industry above $1 billion since January 1, 1990. For each group of transactions, Credit Suisse First Boston calculated the premiums/(discounts) implied by the exchange ratio in each transaction relative to the average of the daily ratio of the closing stock price for the target company and the acquiror company in the transaction over various periods prior to public announcement of the transaction. Credit Suisse First Boston then applied the average of such premiums for each group to the average of the daily ratio of the closing price of FEI common stock and Veeco common stock over the same periods to calculate the implied exchange ratios. The following tables summarize the results of this analysis:


Exchange Ratio Premiums Paid in 299 Precedent Stock-for-Stock Technology
Transactions Since January 1, 1990

 
  Last Twelve Months Average
  Trailing 90 Days
  Trailing 60 Days
  Trailing 30 Days
  Trailing 10 Days
  Market
  Average
 
Average Premium/(Discount) in Precedent Transactions   21.5 % 36.5 % 40.8 % 42.1 % 39.4 % 34.4 % 35.8 %
Implied Merger Exchange Ratio Based on Precedent Average Premium/(Discount)   1.200 x 1.322 x 1.299 x 1.345 x 1.401 x 1.263 x 1.306 x

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Exchange Ratio Premiums Paid in 99 Precedent Stock-for-Stock Technology
Transactions Above $1 Billion Since January 1, 1990

 
  Last Twelve Months Average
  Trailing 90 Days
  Trailing 60 Days
  Trailing 30 Days
  Trailing 10 Days
  Market
  Average
 
Average Premium/(Discount) in Precedent Transactions   39.0 % 42.3 % 44.3 % 44.7 % 41.6 % 36.4 % 41.4 %
Implied Merger Exchange Ratio Based on Precedent Average Premium/(Discount)   1.373x   1.378x   1.332x   1.370x   1.424x   1.283x   1.360x  

No transaction utilized as a comparison in the precedent exchange ratio premiums analysis is identical to the merger. Mathematical analysis, such as determining the average or the median, is not in itself a meaningful method of using comparable transaction data.

        Using a discounted cash flow analysis of both FEI and Veeco on a stand-alone basis, Credit Suisse First Boston calculated various implied exchange ratios based on the values implied by the financial forecasts for calendar years 2002 through 2008 for FEI and Veeco. The forecasts for calendar years 2002 and 2003 were based on the average of publicly available forecasts prepared by securities research analysts. The forecasts for calendar years 2004 through 2008 were based on forecasts approved by the managements of FEI and Veeco, respectively. Such forecasts included various operating assumptions, such as assumptions relating to revenue growth rates, operating income margins, working capital, capital expenditures and depreciation. Credit Suisse First Boston arrived at the operating assumptions applied in the discounted cash flow analysis through analysis of historical operating results, publicly available forecasted operating assumptions and discussions with the managements of Veeco and FEI. Credit Suisse First Boston's analysis used discount rates ranging from 15% to 17% and terminal multiples of unlevered net income of 20.0x to 30.0x. This analysis provides estimated values for FEI and Veeco based on estimated future cash flows and compares, in the form of an implied exchange ratio, the relative implied values of FEI and Veeco resulting from this analysis. The following tables summarize the results of this analysis:


Implied Exchange Ratio Based on an Unlevered
Forward Net Income Multiple of 25.0x

Veeco Discount Rate

  FEI Discount Rate

 
  15.0%
  16.0%
  17.0%
15.0%   1.253x   1.203x   1.154x
16.0%   1.308x   1.256x   1.205x
17.0%   1.366x   1.310x   1.258x


Implied Exchange Ratio
Based on a Discount Rate of 16.0%

 
  FEI Unlevered Forward
Net Income Multiple

Veeco Unlevered Forward
Net Income Multiple

  20.0x
  25.0x
  30.0x
20.0x   1.263x   1.511x   1.756x
25.0x   1.050x   1.256x   1.459x
30.0x   0.898x   1.074x   1.249x

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        Credit Suisse First Boston analyzed certain pro forma effects expected to result from the merger, including, among other things, the expected effect of the merger on the estimated earnings per share for FEI and Veeco for calendar year 2003. The following table sets forth estimated accretion/(dilution) to FEI's and Veeco's earnings per share for such periods based on the average of publicly available forecasts prepared by securities research analysts, and assuming no synergies arising from the merger:


Pro Forma Earnings Per Share Impact Excluding Synergies

Accretion/(Dilution) to Veeco
  Accretion/(Dilution) to FEI
 
March 31,
2003

  June 30,
2003

  Calendar Year 2003
  March 31, 2003
  June 30, 2003
  Calendar
Year 2003

 
20.9 % 10.2 % 9.6 % (10.3 %) (5.8 %) (5.5 %)

        Credit Suisse First Boston also analyzed the expected effect of the merger on the estimated earnings per share for FEI and Veeco for calendar year 2003 based on synergies anticipated by the managements of FEI and Veeco to result from the merger. The following table sets forth estimated accretion/(dilution) to FEI's and Veeco's earnings per share for such periods based on the average of publicly available forecasts prepared by securities research analysts:


Pro Forma Earnings Per Share Impact Including Synergies

Accretion/(Dilution) to Veeco
  Accretion/(Dilution) to FEI
Calendar Year 2003
  Calendar Year 2003
20.8%   4.2%

        The actual results achieved by the combined company after the merger may vary from such estimated results and the variations may be material.

        Credit Suisse First Boston's opinion and presentation to the FEI board of directors was one of many factors taken into consideration by the FEI board of directors in making its determination to engage in the merger. Consequently, the analyses described above should not be viewed as determinative of the opinion of the FEI board of directors or the management of FEI with respect to the value of FEI or whether the FEI board of directors would have been willing to agree to a different exchange ratio.

        The FEI board of directors retained Credit Suisse First Boston to act as its financial advisor in connection with the merger. Credit Suisse First Boston was selected by the FEI board of directors based on Credit Suisse First Boston's qualifications, expertise and reputation. Credit Suisse First Boston is an internationally recognized investment banking and advisory firm. Credit Suisse First Boston, as part of its investment banking business, is continuously engaged in the valuation of businesses and securities in connection with mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, negotiated underwritings, competitive biddings, secondary distributions of listed and unlisted securities, private placements and valuations for corporate and other purposes. In the past, Credit Suisse First Boston and its affiliates have provided advice and services to FEI on various issues relating to equity capital markets for which they have received compensation of approximately $12,450,000. In addition, Credit Suisse First Boston may, in the future, provide investment banking and financial services to Veeco for which it would expect to receive compensation. In the ordinary course of its business, Credit Suisse First Boston and its affiliates may actively trade the debt and equity securities of FEI and Veeco for their own accounts and for the accounts of customers and, accordingly, may at any time hold a long or short position in such securities.

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        Pursuant to an engagement letter dated as of January 25, 2002, as amended, FEI engaged Credit Suisse First Boston to provide financial advisory services to the FEI board of directors in connection with the merger, including, among other things, rendering its opinion. Pursuant to the terms of the engagement letter, FEI has agreed to pay Credit Suisse First Boston a transaction fee equal to approximately $8 million payable upon the consummation of the merger. FEI also has agreed to pay Credit Suisse First Boston a fee of $1,625,000, which became payable upon delivery by Credit Suisse First Boston of its opinion, which amount will be credited against the transaction fee payable to Credit Suisse First Boston. In addition, FEI has agreed to reimburse Credit Suisse First Boston for its out-of-pocket expenses, including attorney's fees, incurred in connection with its engagement and to indemnify Credit Suisse First Boston and certain related persons against certain liabilities and expenses arising out of or in conjunction with its rendering of services under its engagement, including liabilities arising under the federal securities laws.

Structure of the Merger

        Venice Acquisition Corp., a newly formed and wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco, will be merged with and into FEI. As a result of the merger, the separate corporate existence of Venice Acquisition Corp., will cease and FEI will survive the merger as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco. References to "Veeco FEI" in this joint proxy statement/prospectus are references to Veeco as it will be renamed following the merger.

Board of Directors and Management of Veeco FEI After the Merger

        Board of Directors of Veeco FEI.    The Veeco board of directors currently consists of nine members. Upon completion of the merger, Veeco FEI will increase the size of its board of directors to 13 directors, seven of whom will be nominated by Veeco from the current members of the Veeco board of directors (including Edward H. Braun), five of whom will be nominated by FEI from the current members of the FEI board of directors (including Vahé A. Sarkissian) and one of whom will be nominated by PBE, FEI's largest shareholder, in accordance with the terms of an investor agreement among Veeco, FEI and PBE. Other than Edward H. Braun, the current Chairman, CEO and President of Veeco, and Vahé A. Sarkissian, the current Chairman, CEO and President of FEI, none of the other directors will be employees of Veeco FEI.

        Veeco's bylaws provide for a staggered board of directors, composed of three separate classes, Class I, Class II and Class III. Veeco, FEI and PBE have agreed that two Veeco nominees and two FEI nominees will serve as Class III directors for terms expiring at Veeco FEI's 2003 annual meeting of stockholders, two Veeco nominees and two FEI nominees will serve as Class I directors for terms expiring at Veeco FEI's 2004 annual meeting of stockholders and three Veeco nominees, one FEI nominee and one PBE nominee will serve as Class II directors for terms expiring at Veeco FEI's 2005 annual meeting of stockholders. Under the Veeco FEI bylaws, directors may be removed only for cause and only by a vote of the stockholders.

        PBE's right to appoint a director to the Veeco FEI board of directors will end upon the earlier to occur of:


        The affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the board of directors of Veeco FEI will be required to change the size of the Veeco FEI board of directors.

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        The individuals nominated by Veeco, FEI and PBE to be directors of Veeco FEI upon completion of the merger and their ages as of June 30, 2002 are:

Name*

  Age
  Designee of:
  Class
  For a Term
Expiring at the
Annual Meeting
Stockholders in:

Edward H. Braun   62   Veeco   II   2005
TBD       Veeco   II   2005
TBD       Veeco   II   2005
TBD       Veeco   I   2004
TBD       Veeco   I   2004
TBD       Veeco   III   2003
TBD       Veeco   III   2003
Vahé A. Sarkissian   59   FEI   II   2005
TBD       FEI   I   2004
TBD       FEI   I   2004
TBD       FEI   III   2003
TBD       FEI   III   2003
TBD       PBE   II   2005

*
The other individuals who will serve on the Veeco FEI board of directors have not been determined as of the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus.

        For information concerning the directors nominated by Veeco, see Veeco's proxy statement used in connection with its 2002 annual meeting of stockholders, the relevant portions of which are incorporated by reference into Veeco's annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001. For information concerning the directors nominated by FEI [and PBE], see FEI's proxy statement used in connection with its 2002 annual meeting of shareholders, the relevant portions of which are incorporated by reference into FEI's annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001.

        Committees of the Veeco FEI Board of Directors.    Upon completion of the merger, the board of directors of Veeco FEI will have three committees: (1) a nominating committee, (2) an audit committee and (3) a compensation committee. Each committee will be comprised of three members who will be elected by a majority of the Veeco FEI board of directors.

        The affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the board of directors of Veeco FEI will be required to modify the powers and authority of any committee of the Veeco FEI board of directors. In addition, the Veeco FEI board of directors may remove a director from a committee, change the size of any committee, terminate any committee or change the chair of a committee only with the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the Veeco FEI board of directors.

        Compensation of Directors.    In accordance with existing practice of Veeco, it is expected that directors of Veeco FEI who are also full-time employees of Veeco FEI will receive no additional compensation for their services as directors. Each non-employee director will be entitled to receive a fee of $2,000 for each board meeting held in person, $1,000 for each board meeting held by conference call and $1,000 for each committee meeting and will be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred in connection with attending meetings. Pursuant to Veeco FEI's 2000 Stock Option Plan, each non-employee director who meets the eligibility criteria for such plan will receive an annual grant of options to purchase 7,000 shares of Veeco FEI common stock with an exercise price equal to the fair market value of a share of Veeco FEI common stock on the date of grant.

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        Executive Officers of Veeco FEI.    The principal executive officers of Veeco FEI upon completion of the merger, and their ages as of June 30, 2002, will be as follows:

Name

  Age
  Title
Edward H. Braun   62   President and Chief Executive Officer
Vahé A. Sarkissian   59   Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer
John F. Rein, Jr.   55   Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary

        Veeco FEI expects to designate additional executive officers prior to completion of the merger the identities of which have not been determined as of the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus.

        Edward H. Braun, the current Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Veeco will remain the President and Chief Executive Officer of Veeco FEI. Vahé A. Sarkissian, the current Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of FEI will become the Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of Veeco FEI. John F. Rein, Jr., the current Chief Financial Officer of Veeco will remain the Chief Financial Officer of Veeco FEI.

        A summary of the responsibilities of the President and Chief Executive Officer and Chairman is as follows:

        President and Chief Executive Officer—The President and Chief Executive Officer will be the chief executive officer of Veeco FEI and will be responsible for the general and active management of the business of Veeco FEI and for seeing that all orders and resolutions of the Veeco FEI board of directors are carried into effect. The President and Chief Executive Officer's role will be to run Veeco FEI and he will be responsible for its operating results. He will also be the chief external representative of Veeco FEI. The President and Chief Executive Officer will have general powers of supervision over the business of Veeco FEI. The officers of Veeco FEI will report to the President and Chief Executive Officer and the President and Chief Executive Officer will report to the Veeco FEI board of directors. The President and Chief Executive Officer will work with the Chairman to plan and develop the strategy for Veeco FEI and the setting of goals and financial performance measures. The President and Chief Executive Officer will co-chair Veeco FEI's Integration Steering Committee and Veeco FEI's Strategic Review Board and will also perform such other duties and may exercise such other powers as may from time to time be assigned to him by the Veeco FEI board of directors. The President and Chief Executive Officer may be removed only by a two-thirds vote of the Veeco FEI board of directors other than the officer proposed to be removed (if such officer is a member of the Veeco FEI board of directors).

        Chairman—The Chairman will preside at all meetings of the Veeco FEI board of directors and of the stockholders and will have the powers and duties commensurate with chairmen of publicly-traded entities. The Chairman will manage the board-level governance of Veeco FEI. The Chairman will work with the Chief Executive Officer of Veeco FEI to plan and develop the strategy for Veeco FEI and to set goals and financial performance measures of Veeco FEI. The Chairman will co-chair Veeco FEI's Integration Steering Committee and Veeco FEI's Strategic Review Board and will also perform such other duties and may exercise such other powers as may from time to time be assigned to him by the Veeco FEI board of directors. The Chairman may be removed only by a two-thirds vote of the Veeco FEI board of directors other than the officer proposed to be removed (if such officer is a member of the Veeco FEI board of directors).

        The current heads of the respective divisions/segments of Veeco and FEI will continue in those roles and report directly to the Chief Executive Officer of Veeco FEI.

        For a more detailed description of the agreements between Veeco and each of Edward H. Braun and Vahé A. Sarkissian, respectively, see the section titled "The Merger—Interests of Executive Officers and Directors in the Merger" beginning on page 70.

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        Compensation of Executive Officers.    Other than the employment agreements between Veeco and each of Edward H. Braun and Vahé A. Sarkissian, which were executed on July 11, 2002 and have been approved by the Veeco board of directors, the form and amount of the compensation to be paid to each of Veeco FEI's executive officers in any future period will be determined by the compensation committee of the Veeco FEI board of directors.

        For information concerning the compensation paid to, and the employment agreements with, the chief executive officer and the other four most highly compensated executive officers of Veeco for the 2001 fiscal year, see Veeco's proxy statement used in connection with its 2002 annual meeting of stockholders, the relevant portions of which are incorporated by reference into Veeco's annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001. For information concerning the compensation paid to, and the employment agreements with, the chief executive officer and the other four most highly compensated executive officers of FEI for the 2001 fiscal year, see FEI's proxy statement used in connection with its 2002 annual meeting of shareholders, the relevant portions of which are incorporated by reference into FEI's annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001.

Interests of Executive Officers and Directors in the Merger

        General.    Certain directors and officers of FEI and Veeco may have interests in the merger that are different from, or in addition to, the interests of FEI shareholders and Veeco stockholders. Such additional interests are described below to the extent material.

        Veeco FEI Board of Directors.    In accordance with the terms of the merger agreement, the Veeco FEI board of directors will be comprised of 13 members, seven of whom will be nominated by Veeco from Veeco's current board of directors, five of whom will be nominated by FEI from FEI's current board of directors and one of whom will be nominated by PBE.

        Vahé A. Sarkissian,            ,            ,             and            from FEI's board of directors have been nominated by FEI and            has been nominated by PBE to join the Veeco FEI board of directors. Edward H. Braun,            ,            ,             ,            ,             and            from Veeco's board of directors will continue as directors of Veeco FEI.

        FEI Severance Agreements; Severance Payments.    Several FEI officers, including Vahé A. Sarkissian, who is also a director, have severance agreements with FEI. These officers are, or may become, entitled to specific benefits under these agreements as a result of the merger. FEI has entered into severance agreements with each of the following FEI officers:

Officers

  Position
Vahé A. Sarkissian   Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
John A. Doherty   Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales
Jim D. Higgs   Senior Vice President, Human Resources
Bradley J. Thies   Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
John M. Lindquist   Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing
Stephen F. Loughlin   Vice President of Corporate Finance, acting Chief Financial Officer and Controller
Steven Berger   Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Officer
Michel Epsztein   Senior Vice President and General Manager, Microelectronics Product Group

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        Under his current severance agreement with FEI, Mr. Sarkissian would have been entitled to significant severance payments and other benefits upon the closing of the merger. Mr. Sarkissian has entered into an employment agreement with Veeco that will supersede his current severance agreement and he will not, therefore be entitled to or receive any severance payments or other benefits under his current severance agreement. Mr. Sarkissian's new employment agreement is described below in the section titled "Employment Agreements."

        FEI has also entered into severance agreements with the seven other FEI officers listed above. Under the terms of these agreements, each officer is entitled to severance pay in the event his employment is terminated within 18 months following a "change in control" of FEI other than a termination by FEI for cause, death or disability or by the officer without "good reason." Upon such a termination, the executive officer is entitled to a severance payment equal to two times his annual salary plus an amount equal to his target annual bonus for the year in which he is terminated, certain insurance benefits and accelerated vesting of his stock options. The merger of Veeco and FEI is expected to constitute a change of control under these agreements.

        If the employment of any of FEI's officers is terminated following the merger under circumstances entitling them to benefits under their FEI severance agreements, the approximate total amount of lump-sum severance payments that would be owed to each such terminated executive officer would be as follows: John A. Doherty, $480,000, Jim D. Higgs, $368,000, Bradley J. Thies, $333,500, John M. Lindquist, $492,000, Stephen F. Loughlin, $460,000, Steven Berger, $414,000, and Michael Epsztein, $480,000.

        Employment Agreements.    Pursuant to the terms of the merger agreement, Veeco has entered into employment agreements, to be effective upon the closing of the merger, with Vahé A. Sarkissian, FEI's current Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, and Edward H. Braun, Veeco's current Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President. Mr. Sarkissian's employment agreement provides that he will be the Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of Veeco FEI. Mr. Sarkissian's employment agreement will, when it becomes effective, supersede his severance agreement with FEI, and he will not be entitled to any severance payments or other benefits under his current severance agreement with FEI. Mr. Braun's employment agreement provides that he will be the President and Chief Executive Officer of Veeco FEI. Mr. Braun's employment agreement will supersede his current employment agreement with Veeco. The material terms of Messrs. Sarkissian's and Braun's employment agreements are substantially the same. The table below provides a summary of these employment agreements.

Annual Base Salary   $600,000
Bonus   Up to 100% of annual base salary if performance standards set by board of directors are met
Benefits and Perquisites   Car allowance, benefits and perquisites available to Veeco FEI executives generally and stock options under Veeco FEI stock option plans
Severance   If terminated by Veeco FEI for any reason other than for cause, or if resigns for good reason:
      Severance payment equal to three times annual base salary;
      100% of target bonus for year in which termination or resignation occurs; and
      Accelerated vesting of options, and three years to exercise options.
    If terminated by Veeco FEI for cause or resigns without good reason:
      Vesting of options terminates immediately;
      All compensation payments terminate immediately; and

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      Severance benefits in accordance with Veeco FEI's established policies as then in effect, if any.
    If terminated for any reason, or resigns for any reason for five years:
      Participation in all group health and insurance programs, and all other benefits, fringe benefits and perquisites available generally to senior executives of Veeco FEI.

Under these agreements, termination for cause means:

Under these agreements, resignation for good reason means:

        If the severance and other benefits provided for by the employment agreements or otherwise payable to an executive constitute "parachute payments" within the meaning of Section 280G of the Internal Revenue Code and will be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code, then the executive will receive:

        If the excise tax incurred by the executive is determined by the IRS to be greater or less than the amount determined by the accounting firm the parties employed, then Veeco FEI and the executive agree to make such additional payment, including interest and any tax penalties, to the other party as the accountants reasonably determine is appropriate to ensure that the net economic effect to the executive, on an after-tax basis, is as if the Internal Revenue Code Section 4999 excise tax did not apply to him.

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        Each executive has agreed that, during the employment term and for two years after termination of his employment with Veeco FEI, he will not, in the United States or anywhere else in the world where Veeco FEI conducts business:

For purposes of these non-compete provisions, the phrase, "competing business purpose" means the designing, manufacturing, marketing and servicing of products that deposit or etch materials on a substrate or that provide critical measurements of certain features utilized in data storage and semiconductor devices.

        In addition, each executive has agreed that he will not, directly or indirectly, solicit, encourage or take any other action that is intended to induce or encourage, or has the effect of inducing or encouraging:

        Under Mr. Sarkissian's employment agreement, Veeco acknowledged that FEI and Mr. Sarkissian had amended Mr. Sarkissian's Non-Negotiable Promissory Note dated June 25, 1998 (in the principal amount of $1,115,530) to provide for (1) an extension of the due date of all amounts owed pursuant to such note from June 24, 2002 to June 24, 2005 and (2) an increase in the interest rate payable under such note from 5.58% per annum to 5.75% per annum. This amendment was made as of June 23, 2002.

        FEI Option Plans.    Under the merger agreement, all stock options to purchase shares of FEI common stock held by FEI officers and directors on the date of the merger will be converted into similar options to purchase Veeco FEI common stock.

        Indemnification; Directors and Officers Insurance.    From and after the closing of the merger, Veeco will, and will cause FEI, as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco, to, fulfill and honor in all respects the obligations of FEI pursuant to any indemnification agreements between FEI and its directors and officers in effect immediately prior to the closing of the merger, subject to applicable law. The articles of incorporation and bylaws of FEI following the closing of the merger will contain provisions with respect to exculpation and indemnification that are at least as favorable to these indemnified persons as those provisions contained in the articles of incorporation and bylaws of FEI as in effect on the date of the merger agreement, which provisions will not be amended, repealed or otherwise modified for a period of six years from the closing of the merger in any manner that would adversely affect the rights of the indemnified persons thereunder, unless such modification is required by law. Also, for six years after the closing of the merger, FEI will, and Veeco will cause FEI to, maintain FEI's directors' and officers' liability insurance policy in respect of acts or omissions occurring prior to the completion of the merger, covering each person covered by FEI's officers' and directors' liability insurance policy in effect on July 11, 2002. FEI may substitute its own directors' and officers' policy of comparable coverage, but will not be obligated to pay annual premiums in excess of 200% of the premium payable by FEI therefor as of July 11, 2002. If FEI cannot obtain such comparable coverage for such 200%

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amount, FEI shall be entitled to reduce the amount of coverage to an amount that can be obtained for a premium equal to such 200% amount.

        PBE.    William E. Curran and Jan C. Lobbezoo, representatives of PBE, currently serve on the FEI board of directors.                 has been nominated by PBE to serve on the Veeco FEI board of directors in accordance with the terms of an investor agreement among Veeco, FEI and PBE. PBE also has entered into certain agreements with FEI and Veeco that will remain in effect after the merger, and PBE and Philips may enter into additional agreements with Veeco FEI after the merger. For additional information regarding certain of these agreements and other arrangements among FEI and Philips and PBE, see the section titled "Other Agreements" beginning on page 97 and the other public filings of FEI incorporated by reference herein. Also, see the section titled "Where You Can Find More Information" beginning on page 134.

Issuance of Shares in Connection with the Merger

        The rules of The Nasdaq National Market, on which Veeco's common stock is listed, require stockholder approval for the issuance of shares of common stock in any transaction where the number of shares to be issued will be equal to 20% or more of the number of shares of common stock outstanding before the issuance. Veeco expects to issue approximately 44,000,000 shares of its common stock in the merger to FEI shareholders (and up to approximately 10,000,000 shares which may be issued in respect of FEI's options and other rights and convertible notes), representing approximately 185% of its shares of common stock outstanding before the issuance of its shares in the merger. Thus, Veeco is seeking stockholder approval of the issuance of the Veeco common stock in the merger  (including shares that may be issued in respect of FEI's options and other rights and convertible notes).

Resale of Veeco Common Stock Issued in the Merger

        The shares of Veeco FEI common stock to be issued in connection with the merger will be registered under the Securities Act, and will be freely transferable, except for shares of Veeco FEI common stock issued to any person deemed to be an "affiliate" of Veeco FEI for purposes of Rule 144 under the Securities Act, and to any person deemed to be an affiliate of FEI for purposes of Rule 145 under the Securities Act at the time the merger is submitted to a vote of the Veeco stockholders or the FEI shareholders, as applicable. Persons who may be deemed to be affiliates include individuals or entities that control, are controlled by, or are under common control with either Veeco or FEI, and may include some officers, directors and principal stockholders of Veeco and FEI. Affiliates of FEI prior to the merger may not sell shares of Veeco FEI common stock acquired in connection with the merger except pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act covering such shares, or in compliance with Rule 145 under the Securities Act or another applicable exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act. Affiliates of Veeco FEI after the merger may not sell shares of Veeco FEI common stock acquired in connection with the merger except pursuant to an effective registration statement under the Securities Act covering such shares, or in compliance with Rule 144 under the Securities Act or another applicable exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act.

        Veeco's registration statement of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus forms a part does not cover the resale of Veeco FEI common stock to be received by FEI affiliates in the merger.

Listing of Veeco Common Stock Issued in the Merger

        It is a condition to the closing of the merger that the shares of Veeco common stock to be issued in the merger be approved for listing on The Nasdaq National Market, subject to notice of issuance.

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Delisting and Deregistration of FEI Common Stock; Cessation of Periodic Reporting

        If the merger is consummated, the FEI common stock will cease to be listed on The Nasdaq National Market. In such event, FEI intends to apply to the SEC for the deregistration of such securities. Upon such deregistration, FEI will no longer be required to make separate periodic filings with the SEC under the Exchange Act.

Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger

        Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation, and Kaye Scholer LLP, have provided opinions to FEI and Veeco, respectively, dated as of the effective date of the registration statement of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus forms a part, to the effect that the merger will qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. These tax opinions have been filed with the SEC as exhibits 8.1 and 8.2 to the registration statement on Form S-4 of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus forms a part. The tax opinions rely on certain customary assumptions, including assumptions regarding the absence of changes in existing facts and the completion of the merger in accordance with this joint proxy statement/prospectus and the merger agreement. The tax opinions also rely on certain factual representations contained in officer's certificates of Veeco and FEI. These assumptions and representations must be true and accurate as of the effective date of the registration statement, and must continue to be true and accurate as of the closing of the merger, or the conclusions contained in the tax opinions and this tax discussion could be affected.

        The tax opinions and this tax discussion assume that FEI shareholders hold their shares of FEI common stock as capital assets. Further, the tax opinions and this tax discussion do not address all of the U.S. federal income tax consequences that may be relevant to FEI shareholders in light of their particular circumstances; nor do the tax opinions or this tax discussion address the federal income tax consequences that may be applicable to taxpayers subject to special treatment under the Internal Revenue Code, such as:

        No information is provided in this document with respect to the tax consequences, if any, of the merger under applicable foreign, state, local and other tax laws. The tax opinions and this tax discussion are based upon the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, applicable Treasury regulations, Internal Revenue Service rulings and judicial decisions, as in effect as of the date of this document.

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There can be no assurance that future legislative, administrative or judicial changes or interpretations, which changes or interpretations could apply retroactively, will not affect the accuracy of the statements or conclusions set forth in the tax opinions or this tax discussion. No rulings have been or will be sought from the Internal Revenue Service concerning the tax consequences of the merger, and the tax opinions and this tax discussion as to the material U.S. federal income tax consequences of the merger will not be binding on the Internal Revenue Service or any court.

        The tax opinions and this tax discussion do not purport to contain a complete analysis or discussion of all potential tax effects relevant to the merger. Thus, FEI shareholders are urged to consult their own tax advisors as to the specific tax consequences to them of the merger, including tax return reporting requirements, the applicability and effect of federal, state, local, foreign and other applicable tax laws and the effect of any proposed changes in the tax laws.

        As set forth in the tax opinions, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation, counsel to FEI, and Kaye Scholer LLP, counsel to Veeco, are of the opinion that the merger will qualify as a "reorganization" within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and that the following material U.S. federal income tax consequences will result from such qualification:

        In the event that Kaye Scholer LLP and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation, are unable to deliver closing tax opinions substantially in the form of Exhibits 8.1 and 8.2, respectively, then it may be necessary to resolicit the votes of Veeco stockholders and FEI shareholders and provide them with updated disclosure regarding the federal income tax consequences of the merger.

        Other Tax Matters.    It is a condition to the obligations of FEI and Veeco to consummate the merger that Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation, counsel to FEI, and Kaye Scholer LLP, counsel to Veeco, each renders an opinion to its respective client, dated as of the closing date of the merger, to the effect that the merger will qualify as a "reorganization" within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. These opinions will be based on updated representations contained in officer's certificates to be provided by FEI and Veeco as of the closing date of the merger, and on customary factual representations.

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Accounting Treatment of the Merger

        The merger will be accounted for using the purchase method for financial reporting and accounting purposes. After the merger, the results of operations of FEI will be included in the consolidated financial statements of Veeco.

Regulatory Filings and Approvals Required to Complete the Merger

        The merger is subject to the requirements of the HSR Act, which prevents some transactions from being completed until required information and materials are furnished to the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission and the appropriate waiting periods are terminated or expire. Veeco, FEI and Philips have filed the required information and materials with the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. The requirements of the HSR Act will be satisfied if the merger is completed within one year after the termination or expiration of this waiting period. Additionally, the transaction is subject to notification to the Federal Cartel Office pursuant to the competition laws of Germany.

        If, prior to the expiration of the waiting period, the FTC or the Antitrust Division should request additional information or documentary material under the HSR Act, completion of the merger could be delayed until after the companies have substantially complied with the request. On August 12, 2002, the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice contacted Veeco and FEI and advised them that it intends to conduct a preliminary inquiry into the transaction. On September 18, 2002, Veeco and FEI received a request from the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice for additional information under the HSR Act regarding the merger. This second request has the effect of extending the waiting period under the HSR Act until 30 days after Veeco and FEI comply with the request. Veeco and FEI intend to promptly respond to the request. The companies currently cannot estimate how long it will take to comply with this request. There can be no assurances that regulators will terminate the waiting period under the HSR Act or allow the waiting period to expire or will not take action or prohibit the merger or condition the merger on restrictions that would negatively impact the combined company. At any time before or after the closing of the merger, the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice or any state or foreign competition authority could take any action under applicable antitrust or competition laws as it deems necessary or desirable, including challenging the merger. Other persons could take action under applicable antitrust laws, including seeking to enjoin the merger. Additionally, at any time before or after the completion of the merger, even if the applicable waiting period under the HSR Act expired or was terminated, any state could take action under applicable antitrust laws. A challenge could be made to the merger and, if such a challenge is made, FEI and Veeco might not prevail.

        Both Veeco and FEI conduct business in a multitude of foreign nations. The laws of these nations may require Veeco and/or FEI to make certain filings with certain regulatory bodies in these countries. In Germany, Veeco and FEI made pre-merger notification filings with the German Federal Cartel Office. On September 19, 2002, Veeco and FEI were notified by the German Federal Cartel Office that the proposed merger will not be investigated as it does not meet the prerequisites for a prohibition pursuant to Sec. 36(1) of the Act Against Restraints of Competition. Veeco FEI also is required to make a post-closing notification filing in Japan in connection with the merger.

        Neither Veeco nor FEI is aware of any other material governmental or regulatory approval required for closing the merger, other than the effectiveness of the registration statement of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus forms a part and compliance with the Delaware General Corporation Law and the Oregon Business Corporation Act. See the section titled "The Merger Agreement—Certain Covenants—Antitrust Matters" on page 85.

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Closing and Effectiveness of the Merger

        Unless otherwise agreed by Veeco and FEI, the merger will be completed no later than the second business day following the date on which all of the conditions to closing of the merger are satisfied or waived, including the approval of the merger by the FEI shareholders and the approval of the issuance of Veeco common stock in connection with the merger and the amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the authorized shares of Veeco's common stock by the Veeco stockholders. The merger will become effective upon the filing of articles of merger with the Secretary of State of Oregon.

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THE MERGER AGREEMENT

        The following is a brief summary of certain material provisions of the merger agreement. This summary does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to the merger agreement. The merger agreement is attached as Appendix A to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. We urge you to carefully review the merger agreement.

Structure of the Merger

        The merger agreement provides that Venice Acquisition Corp. will be merged with and into FEI, the separate existence of Venice Acquisition Corp. will cease and FEI will continue as the surviving corporation and a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco. As a result of the merger, the surviving corporation will possess all the property, rights and franchises of FEI and Venice Acquisition Corp., and will be subject to all the debts, restrictions and duties of FEI and Venice Acquisition Corp.

Closing of the Merger

        The closing of the merger will take place no later than the second business day after satisfaction or waiver of the conditions to the merger (unless another time is agreed to by the parties). At such time, Veeco and FEI will file articles of merger with the Secretary of State of Oregon and make all other filings or recordings required by the Oregon Business Corporation Act in connection with the merger. The merger will become effective upon such filing with the Secretary of State of Oregon or at such later time as is specified in the articles of merger. If the FEI shareholders and the Veeco stockholders approve the merger, the closing of the merger is expected to occur as soon as practicable following the FEI special meeting and the Veeco special meeting.

Merger Consideration

        General.    As of the closing of the merger, each outstanding share of FEI common stock will be converted into the right to receive 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock. Veeco will not issue fractional shares of Veeco common stock in exchange for shares of FEI common stock in the merger. Veeco will pay a holder of shares of FEI common stock an appropriate amount of cash in lieu of any fractional shares otherwise issuable. Such cash amount will be based upon the closing price per share of Veeco common stock on the trading day immediately preceding the closing of the merger.

        No Appraisal/Dissenters' Rights.    In connection with the merger, neither Veeco stockholders nor FEI shareholders are entitled to dissent from the merger or request an appraisal of the value of their shares under the Delaware General Corporation Law or the Oregon Business Corporation Act.

        Exchange of Certificates.    On or prior to the closing date of the merger, Veeco will select a reputable bank or trust company to act as exchange agent in the merger. Promptly, but no more than three days after the closing of the merger, Veeco will deposit with the exchange agent certificates representing the shares of Veeco common stock issuable in the merger and cash sufficient to make payments in lieu of fractional shares in the merger.

        As soon as is reasonably practicable after the closing of the merger, the exchange agent will mail to each record holder of a certificate which, before the merger, represented shares of FEI common stock:

        Upon surrender of such certificate(s) to the exchange agent, together with a properly completed letter of transmittal covering such shares and other customary documentation, the holder of such

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certificate(s) will be entitled to receive in exchange therefor a certificate representing the number of whole shares of Veeco common stock that such holder has the right to receive and cash in lieu of any fractional share. The stock certificate previously representing shares of FEI common stock shall be canceled. As of the closing of the merger, all shares of FEI common stock will no longer be outstanding and will automatically be canceled and retired and will cease to exist. Each holder of a certificate previously representing any such shares of FEI common stock will cease to have any rights with respect to those shares, other than the right to receive the shares of Veeco common stock (and cash in lieu of fractional shares) upon surrender of the certificate(s) representing such shares of FEI common stock, as contemplated by the merger agreement. FEI shareholders should not forward their FEI stock certificates to the exchange agent without a letter of transmittal. FEI shareholders should NOT return their stock certificates with the enclosed proxy.

        FEI Options.    As of the closing of the merger, each outstanding option to purchase shares of FEI common stock will be assumed by Veeco and converted, in accordance with its terms, into an option to purchase the number of shares of Veeco FEI common stock equal to 1.355 multiplied by the number of shares of FEI common stock which could have been obtained immediately prior to the merger upon the exercise of such option, rounded to the nearest whole share. Following the closing of the merger, the exercise price under any such option will be equal to the exercise price per share of FEI common stock thereunder immediately prior to the closing of the merger, divided by 1.355, rounded to the nearest whole cent. In general, the other terms and conditions of each FEI option will continue to apply in accordance with the terms of the stock option plan or other arrangement under which the option was issued. Not later than the date on which the merger becomes effective, Veeco will file a registration statement on Form S-8 with the SEC relating to the shares of Veeco common stock issuable upon the exercise of FEI options assumed by Veeco in the merger.

        FEI Convertible Debt.    The FEI notes shall become convertible solely into such number of shares of Veeco FEI common stock that would have been issued if the FEI notes had been converted into FEI common stock immediately prior to the closing of the merger. The FEI notes shall continue to be governed by and subject to the Indenture, dated as of August 3, 2001, between FEI and BNY Western Trust Company under which the FEI notes were originally issued, but shall be convertible solely into shares of Veeco FEI common stock as described above. On a date no later than the date on which the merger becomes effective, Veeco will file a registration statement on Form S-3 relating to the resale of the FEI notes and the Veeco common stock issuable upon conversion of the FEI notes.

Representations and Warranties

        The merger agreement contains generally reciprocal representations and warranties made by each of Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp., on the one hand, and FEI, on the other, regarding aspects of their respective businesses, financial condition and structure, as well as other facts pertinent to the merger. These representations and warranties relate to the following subject matters with respect to each party:

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        In addition, Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp. made an additional representation and warranty regarding:

        The representations and warranties of Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp. and FEI set forth in the merger agreement are subject to exceptions set forth in a disclosure schedule, dated the date of the merger agreement, and to matters otherwise disclosed in the documents filed by Veeco and FEI with the SEC.

        The representations and warranties of the parties under the merger agreement or in certificates delivered pursuant to the merger agreement expire upon completion of the merger.

Certain Covenants

        Interim Operations.    Veeco and FEI have agreed that, prior to the earlier to occur of termination of the merger agreement pursuant to its terms or the closing of the merger, they will conduct their businesses only in the ordinary course in substantially the same manner as conducted before the signing of the merger agreement and in compliance with all applicable laws. Veeco and FEI have also agreed during such time to attempt to preserve unimpaired at the closing of the merger their ongoing businesses by using their reasonable commercial efforts to:

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        Veeco and FEI have agreed, prior to the closing of the merger, to confer with each other concerning material operational matters and to report to each other periodically concerning the status of their respective business, operations and finances. Further, subject to certain scheduled exceptions, Veeco and FEI (which shall include their subsidiaries) have specifically agreed not to do, cause or permit any of the following to occur, unless otherwise provided in the disclosure schedules to the merger agreement, without the prior written consent of the other (which consent is not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed):

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        Access.    Until the closing of the merger, upon reasonable notice, Veeco and FEI have agreed to provide each other with reasonable access to their respective properties, books, records, tax returns, contracts, information, documents and personnel upon reasonable request during normal business hours.

        Comfort Letters.    Veeco and FEI have also agreed to use all reasonable efforts to cause Ernst & Young LLP, independent public accountants to Veeco, and Deloitte & Touche LLP, independent public accountants to FEI, to deliver customary "comfort letters" to Veeco and FEI, respectively, in connection with the filing with the SEC of the registration statement of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus forms a part.

        Headquarters.    Veeco and FEI have agreed that the headquarters of Veeco FEI will be located at the current headquarters of Veeco in Woodbury, New York.

        Board of Directors; Officers.    Veeco has agreed that, if the merger is completed, it will take all actions necessary to ensure that the Veeco FEI board of directors shall consist of 13 members, seven of whom shall be nominated by Veeco from the current members of its board of directors, five of whom

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shall be nominated by FEI from the current members of its board of directors and one of whom shall be nominated by PBE in accordance with the terms of an investor agreement among Veeco, FEI and PBE. Veeco has also agreed that if the merger is completed, it will cause, as of the closing of the merger, Vahé A. Sarkissian to be appointed the Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of Veeco FEI. Edward H. Braun will remain Veeco FEI's President and Chief Executive Officer and John F. Rein, Jr. will remain Veeco FEI's Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary.

        Employment Agreements.    Veeco has agreed that, prior to the closing of the merger, Veeco shall use commercially reasonable efforts to enter into employment agreements, to be effective as of the closing of the merger, with senior officers of Veeco and FEI as mutually agreed upon by Veeco and FEI, which employment agreements shall have terms acceptable to the Veeco and FEI board of directors. As of the date of the merger agreement, Veeco and each of Edward H. Braun and Vahé A. Sarkissian executed employment agreements which will become effective at the closing of the merger.

        Employee Stock Purchase Plan.    Veeco has agreed that at the closing of the merger, the FEI Employee Stock Purchase Plan, or the FEI ESPP, and each outstanding purchase right with respect to all open offering periods under the FEI ESPP will be assumed by Veeco FEI. Each FEI purchase right shall continue to have, and be subject to, the terms and conditions set forth in the FEI ESPP and the documents governing the FEI purchase right, except that the purchase price of Veeco FEI common stock under each FEI purchase right shall be the lower of (1) the quotient determined by dividing eighty-five percent (85%) of the fair market value of a share of FEI common stock on the offering date of each assumed offering period by 1.355, the merger exchange ratio, or (2) eighty-five percent (85%) of the fair market value of Veeco FEI common stock on the applicable purchase date of each assumed offering period occurring after the closing of the merger. Subject to the other terms of the merger agreement, the FEI purchase rights shall be exercised at such times following the closing of the merger as set forth in the FEI ESPP, and each participant shall, accordingly, be issued Veeco FEI common stock at such times. Veeco also agreed that the employees of FEI who become employees of Veeco FEI or any subsidiary of Veeco FEI may participate in the employee stock purchase plan sponsored by Veeco, subject to the terms and conditions of such plan.

        FEI has agreed that prior to the closing of the merger, it will take any and all action that may be necessary under the FEI ESPP to ensure that:

        Veeco agreed to implement or continue, as applicable, the last offering period and all offering periods under the FEI ESPP that are open at the closing of the merger and are assumed by Veeco until the earlier of:

        Terms of Employment; Employee Benefits.    Veeco has agreed that until the first anniversary of the closing of the merger, Veeco FEI shall (1) provide the employees of FEI who remain employed with Veeco FEI or any subsidiary of Veeco FEI in the U.S. after the closing of the merger with terms and conditions of employment that are substantially comparable in the aggregate to those provided to similarly situated employees of Veeco FEI or (2) continue to provide such employees with terms and

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conditions of employment that are substantially comparable in the aggregate to those provided by FEI immediately prior to the closing of the merger.

        Except to the extent necessary to avoid duplication of benefits, and, to the extent permitted under applicable law, Veeco has also agreed to provide these continuing U.S. employees with full credit, for purposes of eligibility and vesting under any employee benefit plans or arrangements maintained by Veeco FEI or any subsidiary of Veeco FEI in which such employees are eligible to participate, for such employees' service with FEI to the same extent recognized by FEI immediately prior to the closing of the merger. Veeco FEI shall cause any and all pre-existing condition limitations, eligibility waiting periods and evidence of insurability requirements under any welfare plan to be waived with respect to these continuing U.S. employees and their eligible dependents and shall provide them with credit for any co-payments, deductibles and offsets (or similar payments) made prior to the closing of the merger for purposes of satisfying any applicable deductible, out-of-pocket, or similar requirement under any employee benefit plans or arrangements maintained by Veeco FEI or any subsidiary of Veeco FEI in which such employees are eligible to participate on and after the closing of the merger. Nothing contained in the merger agreement shall be construed to limit the ability of Veeco or a subsidiary of Veeco, following the closing of the merger , to terminate the employment of any employee or to amend or terminate any Veeco or FEI benefit plan in accordance with its terms.

        Veeco has also agreed to provide employees of FEI who remain employed with Veeco FEI, or any subsidiary of Veeco FEI after the closing of the merger, with terms and conditions of employment that are substantially similar to those provided by FEI or any subsidiary of FEI immediately prior to the closing of the merger as and to the extent required by applicable law.

        Disclosure.    Veeco and FEI have agreed to consult with each other before issuing any press release or otherwise making any public statement with respect to the merger or the other transactions contemplated by the merger agreement.

        Registration Statement on Form S-3.    Veeco has agreed that it shall file with the SEC, no later than the closing of the merger, a registration statement on Form S-3, relating to the resale of the FEI notes and the common stock issuable upon conversion of the FEI notes.

        Listing of Shares.    Veeco has agreed to cause the shares of Veeco common stock being issued, and those being reserved for issuance, in the merger to be approved for listing (subject to notice of issuance) on The Nasdaq Stock Market.

        Antitrust Matters.    As contemplated by the merger agreement, Veeco and FEI have filed the required notifications and materials under the HSR Act. Under the merger agreement, FEI and Veeco agreed to respond as promptly as practicable to:

        Neither Veeco nor FEI nor any of their respective subsidiaries shall be required to hold separate or to divest or agree to divest any of their respective businesses or assets, or to take or agree to take any action or agree to any limitation that would be reasonably likely to have a material adverse effect on Veeco FEI (assuming the merger has been consummated) or would be reasonably likely to materially adversely impact the benefits expected to be derived by Veeco and FEI from consummation of the merger, and neither Veeco nor FEI shall be required to agree to or effect any divestiture, hold separate any business or take any other action that is not conditional on the consummation of the merger.

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        Other Covenants.    The merger agreement contains additional covenants of Veeco, Venice Acquisition Corp. and FEI customary for transactions of this type, including covenants relating to:

        Further, the merger agreement contains covenants relating to matters discussed elsewhere in this joint proxy statement/prospectus, including:

No Solicitation

        Veeco.    Until the merger is completed or the merger agreement is terminated, Veeco has agreed not to take any of the following actions directly or indirectly and to use reasonable best efforts to cause its subsidiaries and its and their representatives, agents and employees not to directly or indirectly:

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        A "Veeco Acquisition Proposal" means an offer, proposal, inquiry or indication of interest contemplating or otherwise relating to a Veeco Acquisition Transaction, and a "Veeco Acquisition Transaction" is any of the following:

        However, before the approval of the issuance of the shares of Veeco common stock in the merger by Veeco's stockholders, Veeco can engage in discussions and take any other actions that may be reasonably required for the purpose of becoming informed with respect to, a bona fide, unsolicited, written Veeco Acquisition Proposal that is submitted to Veeco (and not withdrawn) if Veeco's board of directors reasonably determines in good faith after due consideration that such Veeco Acquisition Proposal would reasonably be likely to result in a Superior Veeco Proposal (as defined below) if:

        A "Superior Veeco Proposal" means an unsolicited, bona fide, written offer by a third party with respect to a Veeco Acquisition Transaction (as defined above, except that all references to "15%" therein shall be deemed to read 50%) on terms that the board of directors of Veeco determines make it more favorable to the stockholders of Veeco than the terms of the merger; provided, that, any such offer will not be a Superior Veeco Proposal if any financing required to consummate the transaction contemplated by such offer is not committed and is not reasonably capable of being obtained by such third party. The board of directors must make this determination in good faith after taking into account, among other relevant considerations, consultation with an independent financial advisor of nationally recognized reputation.

        Veeco has agreed to promptly advise FEI of any Veeco Acquisition Proposal, including the identity of the person or entity making or submitting such Veeco Acquisition Proposal and the terms thereof, that is made or submitted by any person or entity after the date of the merger agreement. Veeco has also agreed to keep FEI reasonably informed as to the status of any such Veeco Acquisition Proposal.

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        FEI.    Until the merger is completed or the merger agreement is terminated, FEI has agreed not to take any of the following actions directly or indirectly and to use reasonable best efforts to cause its subsidiaries and their representatives, agents and employees not to directly or indirectly:

        An "FEI Acquisition Proposal" means an offer, proposal, inquiry or indication of interest contemplating or otherwise relating to an FEI Acquisition Transaction, and an "FEI Acquisition Transaction" is any of the following:

        However, before the approval of the merger by FEI's shareholders, FEI can engage in discussions and take any other actions that may be reasonably required for the purpose of becoming informed with respect to a bona fide, unsolicited, written FEI Acquisition Proposal that is submitted to FEI (and not withdrawn) if FEI's board of directors reasonably determines in good faith after due consideration that such FEI Acquisition Proposal would reasonably be likely to result in a Superior FEI Proposal (as defined below) if:

        A "Superior FEI Proposal" means an unsolicited, bona fide, written offer made by a third party with respect to an FEI Acquisition Transaction (as defined above, except that all references to "15%"

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therein shall be deemed to read "50%") on terms that FEI's board of directors determines in good faith to be more favorable to FEI's shareholders than the terms of the merger after having taken into account, among other relevant considerations, consultation with an independent financial advisor of nationally recognized reputation; provided, that, any such offer will not be a Superior FEI Proposal if any financing required to consummate the transaction contemplated by such offer is not committed and is not reasonably capable of being obtained by such third party.

        FEI has agreed to promptly advise Veeco of any FEI Acquisition Proposal, including the identity of the person or entity making or submitting such FEI Acquisition Proposal and the terms thereof, that is made or submitted by any person or entity after the date of the merger agreement. FEI has also agreed to keep Veeco reasonably informed as to the status of any such FEI Acquisition Proposal.

Board Recommendations

        Calling Veeco Special Meeting; Recommendation of Veeco Board.    Under the merger agreement, Veeco agreed to call the Veeco special meeting as promptly as practicable after the registration statement of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus forms a part is declared effective under the Securities Act by the SEC on a date mutually agreed upon by FEI and Veeco (but on a date no more than two business days after the FEI special meeting).

        Under the merger agreement, Veeco has agreed that this joint proxy statement/prospectus will include a statement to the effect that Veeco's board of directors recommends that Veeco's stockholders vote to approve the issuance of Veeco common stock in connection with the merger and vote to approve the amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the authorized shares of Veeco's common stock at the Veeco special meeting. Further, Veeco has agreed that such recommendation to Veeco's stockholders by Veeco's board of directors will not be withdrawn or modified in a manner adverse to FEI unless, at any time prior to the approval of the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger and the approval of the amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the authorized shares of Veeco common stock by Veeco's stockholders the following occurs:

        Under the merger agreement, even if Veeco's board of directors withdraws or modifies its recommendation of the merger in the manner discussed above, Veeco will remain obligated to call and hold the Veeco special meeting for Veeco's stockholders to consider and vote upon the issuance of Veeco common stock in connection with the merger, the approval of a proposal to amend Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the number of shares of authorized Veeco common stock and the approval of a proposal to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc.

        Calling FEI Special Meeting; Recommendation of FEI Board.    Under the merger agreement, FEI agreed to call the FEI special meeting as promptly as practicable after the registration statement of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus forms a part is declared effective under the Securities Act by the SEC on a date mutually agreed upon by Veeco and FEI, but in no event later than 45 days after the date such registration statement is declared effective.

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        Under the merger agreement, FEI has agreed that this joint proxy statement/prospectus will include a statement to the effect that FEI's board of directors recommends that FEI's shareholders vote to approve the merger at the FEI special meeting. Further, FEI has agreed that such recommendation to FEI's shareholders by FEI's board of directors will not be withdrawn or modified in a manner adverse to Veeco unless, at any time prior to the approval of the merger by FEI's shareholders, the following occurs:

        Under the merger agreement, even if FEI's board of directors withdraws or modifies its recommendation of the merger in the manner discussed above, FEI will remain obligated to call and hold the FEI special meeting for FEI's shareholders to consider and vote upon the merger.

Conditions to the Merger

        Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.    The obligations of FEI, Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp. to complete the merger are subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions:

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        Conditions to the Obligations of Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp.    The obligations of Veeco and Venice Acquisition Corp. to complete the merger are subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following further conditions:

        As used in the merger agreement, a "Material Adverse Effect" means, with respect to Veeco or FEI (as applicable), a material adverse effect on (1) the business, assets, financial condition, operations or results of operations of such company and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole or (2) the ability of such company to consummate the transactions contemplated by the merger agreement prior to December 31, 2002; provided, however, that, for purposes of clause (1) above, in no event shall any of the following, alone or in combination with one another, be deemed to constitute, nor shall any of the following be taken into account in determining whether there has been or will be, a Material Adverse Effect:

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        Conditions to the Obligations of FEI.    The obligation of FEI to complete the merger is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following further conditions:

Termination of the Merger Agreement

        Termination by Veeco or FEI.    Either Veeco or FEI may terminate the merger agreement prior to the closing of the merger (whether before or after approval of the merger by FEI's shareholders and whether before or after the approval of the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger by Veeco's stockholders) as follows:

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        Termination by Veeco.    Veeco may terminate the merger agreement prior to the closing of the merger as follows (whether before or after approval of the merger by FEI's shareholders and whether before or after the approval of the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger by Veeco stockholders):

        An "FEI Triggering Event" will be deemed to have occurred if:

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        Termination by FEI.    FEI may terminate the merger agreement prior to the closing of the merger as follows (whether before or after approval of the merger by FEI's shareholders and whether before or after the approval of the issuance of Veeco common stock in the merger by Veeco stockholders):

        A "Veeco Triggering Event" will be deemed to have occurred if:

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Fees and Expenses

        Payment of Fees and Expenses.    Generally, all fees and expenses incurred in connection with the merger agreement, the merger and the other transactions contemplated by the merger agreement will be paid by the party incurring the fees or expenses (whether or not the merger is completed), except that Veeco and FEI will share equally the fees and expenses relating to:

        Veeco will be required to pay FEI's fees (including attorneys' fees, accountants' fees, financial advisory fees and filing fees) and reasonable, documented out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with the preparation and negotiation of the merger agreement and otherwise in connection with the merger not in excess of $5 million in the following circumstances:

        FEI will be required to pay Veeco's fees (including attorneys' fees, accountants' fees, financial advisory fees and filing fees) and reasonable, documented out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with the preparation and negotiation of the merger agreement and otherwise in connection with the merger not in excess of $5 million in the following circumstances:


        Termination Fees Payable by Veeco.    Veeco will be required to pay FEI a termination fee of $30 million if the merger agreement is terminated in the following circumstances:

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        Termination Fees Payable by FEI.    FEI will be required to pay Veeco a termination fee of $30 million if the merger agreement is terminated in the following circumstances:

Amendment; Waiver

        The merger agreement may be amended with the approval of FEI's board of directors and Veeco's board of directors at any time prior to the closing of the merger. However, after FEI's shareholders have approved the merger and Veeco's stockholders have approved the issuance of the shares of Veeco common stock in the merger, no amendment may be made that by law or NASD regulation requires further approval of Veeco's stockholders or FEI's shareholders, without first obtaining such approval. Any amendment to the merger agreement must be in writing and must be signed by each of the parties thereto. Any waiver under the merger agreement must be in writing and must be signed by the party to be charged with that waiver.

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OTHER AGREEMENTS

Voting Arrangements With Veeco Stockholders

        The following is a summary of voting agreements entered into by certain Veeco stockholders with, and related irrevocable proxies delivered by such stockholders to, FEI. Copies of such voting agreements and the irrevocable proxies granted to FEI by each Veeco stockholder party thereto are attached as Appendix C-1 and Appendix C-2 to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. This summary does not purport to be complete and is qualified in its entirety by reference to such documents. We urge you to carefully review such voting agreements and irrevocable proxies.

        At the time of the execution of the merger agreement, Chorus, L.P., Veeco's largest stockholder, and each director and executive officer of Veeco, who held approximately 12.8% of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock at that time, entered into voting agreements with FEI.

        As of the Veeco record date, these Veeco stockholders held approximately    % of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock. Under these voting agreements, the Veeco stockholders have agreed to vote, and have granted irrevocable proxies to FEI to vote, their Veeco shares as follows:


        The Veeco stockholders may, however, vote their Veeco shares in favor of a superior Veeco proposal or related Veeco acquisition transaction.

        The Veeco stockholders, other than Chorus, L.P., have also agreed not to transfer their shares of Veeco common stock prior to the earlier of (1) the closing of the merger or (2) the termination of the merger agreement.

        The voting agreements and the irrevocable proxies terminate upon the earliest to occur of:

        Other than inducing FEI to enter into the merger agreement, none of these Veeco stockholders received any additional consideration in exchange for entering into the voting agreement and granting the irrevocable proxy.

Voting Arrangements With FEI Shareholders

        The following is a summary of material provisions of voting agreements entered into by certain FEI shareholders with, and the related irrevocable proxies delivered by such shareholders to, Veeco. Copies of such voting agreements and the irrevocable proxies granted to Veeco by each FEI shareholder party thereto are attached as Appendix B-1 and Appendix B-2 to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. This summary does not purport to be complete, and is qualified in its entirety by reference to such documents. We urge you to carefully review such voting agreements and irrevocable proxies.

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        At the time of the execution of the merger agreement, PBE, FEI's largest shareholder, and each director and executive officer of FEI, who held collectively approximately 27.4% of the outstanding shares of FEI common stock at that time, entered into voting agreements with Veeco.

        As of the FEI record date, these shareholders held approximately    % of the outstanding shares of FEI common stock. Under these voting agreements, the FEI shareholders have agreed to vote, and have granted irrevocable proxies to Veeco to vote, their FEI shares as follows:

        The FEI shareholders may, however, vote their FEI shares in favor of a superior FEI proposal or related FEI acquisition transaction.

        With the exception of PBE, FEI shareholders have also agreed not to transfer their shares of FEI common stock prior to the earlier of (1) the closing of the merger or (2) the termination of the merger agreement. PBE has agreed not to transfer its shares except (1) to a transferee that agrees to be bound by the voting agreement between PBE and Veeco and that enters into standstill arrangements identical in substance to those contained in the investor agreement among Veeco, FEI and PBE, or (2) in an FEI Acquisition Transaction, to a transferee that has made a Superior FEI Proposal.

        The voting agreements and the irrevocable proxies terminate upon the earliest to occur of:

        Other than inducing Veeco to enter into the merger agreement, none of these FEI shareholders (other than PBE) received any additional consideration in exchange for entering into the voting agreement and granting the irrevocable proxy. As additional consideration for PBE entering into the voting agreement, Veeco also entered into an investor agreement with PBE and FEI, which agreement is more fully described below.

Investor Agreement With PBE

        The following is a summary of material provisions of an investor agreement entered into among Veeco, FEI and PBE. A copy of such investor agreement is attached as Appendix G to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. This summary does not purport to be complete, and is qualified in its entirety by reference to such document. We urge you to carefully review such investor agreement.

        At the time of the execution of the merger agreement, PBE, FEI's largest shareholder, entered into an investor agreement with Veeco and FEI.

Registration Rights

        Under the terms of the investor agreement, Veeco agreed to grant to PBE certain demand registration and "piggyback" registration rights with respect to the shares of Veeco FEI common stock to be acquired by PBE in connection with the merger.

        Specifically, Veeco has agreed that at any time following the closing of the merger, to and including the date on which the shares of Veeco FEI common stock owned by PBE may be publicly offered for sale in the United States by PBE without restriction and without registration under the

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Securities Act, PBE shall have the right on two occasions to require Veeco FEI to file a registration statement under the Securities Act in respect of at least one-third of the Veeco FEI common stock held by PBE and its affiliates at the time of the closing of the merger.

        In addition, if, at any time following the closing of the merger, Veeco FEI proposes, subject to certain exceptions, to register any shares of Veeco FEI common stock under the Securities Act, Veeco FEI shall give prompt written notice to PBE of its intention to do so, and, upon the written direction of PBE, Veeco FEI shall include in such registration statement such number of shares of Veeco FEI common stock owned by PBE and its affiliates as PBE may request, subject to customary provisions regarding "cutbacks."

Representation on Veeco FEI Board of Directors

        Under the investor agreement, Veeco also has agreed that from the closing of the merger until the earlier of:

PBE may request that Veeco FEI include, as a nominee or designee to Class II (with a term expiring in 2005) of Veeco FEI's board of directors, one person nominated by PBE and reasonably satisfactory to Veeco FEI's board of directors. In the event of the death, incapacity, resignation or removal from Veeco FEI's board of directors of any PBE stockholder nominee, Veeco FEI shall cause another PBE stockholder nominee to be elected or appointed as a director to fill the vacancy.

Purchase of Additional Shares of Veeco FEI Common Stock

        PBE and FEI also have agreed to terminate, as of the closing of the merger, Sections 2.1 and 5.18 of the Combination Agreement, dated November 15, 1996, between FEI and PBE and Section 4 of the Agreement, effective as of December 31, 2000, among FEI, PBE and Philips, which relate to the right of PBE to purchase additional shares of FEI common stock upon the exercise of FEI stock options. In return, Veeco assumed FEI's obligation to issue up to 401,007 additional Veeco shares of common stock to PBE upon the exercise of certain outstanding options. This includes the obligation to, at the sole option of PBE, transfer to PBE, no later than 30 calendar days following the close of the calendar quarter in which the closing of the merger occurs:

Veeco FEI has also assumed FEI's obligation to, at the sole option of PBE, transfer to PBE, no later than 30 calendar days following the close of each calendar quarter following the calendar quarter of Veeco FEI in which the closing of the merger occurs, a number of securities equal to the product of (1) 122.22%, multiplied by (2) the number of securities issued and stock options "cashed out" during such quarter upon exercise of such stock options.

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Standstill Provisions

        Under the investor agreement, until the earliest to occur of (1) the termination (prior to the closing of the merger) of the merger agreement, (2) a change in control of Veeco FEI, (3) the first date on which Philips ceases to beneficially own at least 7.5% of the total current voting power of Veeco FEI, and (4) the date of the 2005 annual meeting of stockholders of Veeco FEI, PBE is subject to certain standstill restrictions and has agreed that it shall not, and shall not permit its affiliates to, without the prior written approval of Veeco FEI:

        Other Obligations of PBE.    Other obligations of PBE under the investor agreement include PBE's obligation to promptly notify Veeco FEI upon PBE's or its affiliates' acquisition of additional Veeco FEI common stock and to be present (and to cause all of its affiliates holding Veeco FEI common stock to be present), at Veeco FEI's request, in person or by proxy, at all meetings of stockholders of Veeco FEI so that all such shares of Veeco FEI common stock may be counted for purposes of determining the presence of a quorum at such meetings.

        Veeco Stockholder Rights Plan.    Under the investor agreement, Veeco also agreed that the rights under its Rights Agreement, dated as of March 13, 2001, between Veeco and American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, as previously amended, will not be exercisable as a consequence of the beneficial ownership by Philips or its affiliates of the shares of Veeco common stock issued to PBE pursuant to the merger agreement or upon the future acquisition of shares of Veeco FEI common stock purchased pursuant to the exercise of FEI stock options assumed by Veeco FEI as discussed above.

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        Termination of Investor Agreement.    The investor agreement will terminate upon the earliest to occur of:

Amendment Agreement among FEI, PBE and Philips

        The following is a summary of material provisions of an amendment agreement entered into among FEI, Philips and PBE. A copy of such amendment agreement is attached as Appendix H to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. This summary does not purport to be complete, and is qualified in its entirety by reference to such document. We urge you to carefully review such amendment agreement.

        At the time of the execution of the merger agreement, PBE, Philips and FEI entered into an agreement pursuant to which they agreed to terminate, at the closing of the merger, Section 5.16(e) of the Combination Agreement, dated November 15, 1996, between FEI and PBE, which subjects FEI's patents and patent applications to certain cross-licensing, pooling and other patent sharing or licensing arrangements with PBE. The termination of Section 5.16(e) does not modify or alter the validity or the scope of any cross-licensing, pooling or other patent sharing or licensing arrangements with PBE entered into prior to July 11, 2002.

        Under the amendment agreement, PBE, Philips and FEI also have agreed to terminate, at the closing of the merger, Sections 1(b)(v) and 5 of the Agreement, effective as of December 31, 2000, among FEI, PBE and Philips, which provide for (1) FEI's opportunity to confidentially review Philips' patent applications in areas related to FEI's business and (2) cash payments to be made by Philips to FEI in 2002 and 2003.


RELATIONSHIP WITH PHILIPS

        On February 21, 1997, FEI acquired substantially all of the assets and liabilities of Philips' electron optics business, in exchange for which PBE received 55% of the then outstanding FEI common stock and an obligation from FEI to issue additional shares of FEI common stock to PBE when FEI stock options outstanding as of February 21, 1997 are exercised. On December 31, 2000, FEI and Philips entered into an agreement to clarify certain relationships and transactions between the parties. This agreement provided that certain benefits that FEI had been receiving as a result of Philips having majority-control of FEI would cease on the first day after PBE's ownership of FEI fell below 45% of FEI's outstanding common stock and other benefits to FEI would cease 120 days after the day on which PBE's ownership of FEI fell below 45% and still other benefits to FEI would cease at subsequent future dates. PBE's ownership of FEI fell below 45% on May 22, 2001, the date on which FEI completed a secondary public offering. As a result, FEI has ceased to receive many of these benefits. In addition, certain ongoing separation payments that Philips agreed to make to FEI in the December 31, 2000 agreement will cease as of the closing of the merger. As a result, assuming the merger closes on December 31, 2002, FEI will not receive $1 million from Philips that FEI likely would have received during 2003 if not for the closing of the merger.

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FEI's acquisition of Philips' electron optics business in 1997

        On February 21, 1997, FEI acquired substantially all of the assets and liabilities of Philips' electron optics business, in exchange for which PBE received 55% of the then outstanding FEI common stock and an obligation from FEI to deliver to PBE additional shares of FEI common stock when FEI stock options outstanding as of February 21, 1997 are exercised. These additional shares are issuable at a rate of approximately 1.22 shares of FEI common stock for each share of FEI common stock issued upon exercise of the options. Pursuant to this arrangement, 295,946 shares of FEI common stock (equivalent to 401,007 shares of Veeco common stock after giving effect to the exchange ratio) potentially are issuable to PBE.

        As long as PBE maintained majority control of FEI, FEI derived significant benefits from its relationship with Philips. These benefits included:

Clarification of Philips agreements in 2000

        On December 31, 2000, FEI and Philips entered into an agreement that clarified certain relationships and transactions between the parties and contemplated that at some point in the future PBE would no longer hold majority control of FEI. The agreement provided, among other things, that certain benefits to FEI would cease on the first day after PBE's ownership of FEI fell below 45% of FEI's outstanding common stock and other benefits to FEI would cease 120 days after the day on which PBE's ownership of FEI fell below 45%. Additionally, the agreement required Philips to make certain ongoing separation payments to FEI, up to an aggregate of $6 million, primarily to reduce the effect of increased pension costs on FEI. These payments were made by Philips in an aggregate of $3 million in 2001, payable in equal monthly installments of $250,000, and are to be made by Philips in an aggregate of $2 million in 2002, payable in equal monthly installments of $166,667, and in an aggregate of $1 million in 2003, payable in equal monthly installments of $83,333. These termination payments, however, terminate upon a change of control of FEI.

Changes resulting from FEI's secondary offering in 2001

        On May 22, 2001, FEI completed a public offering of 3,066,666 shares of FEI common stock sold by FEI and 6,133,334 shares of FEI common stock sold by PBE. At the completion of this offering, PBE's ownership of FEI common stock was reduced to 8,111,211 shares, or 25.5% of the total shares of FEI common stock then outstanding, from its 49.8% ownership prior to the offering. As a result, PBE's ownership of FEI common stock fell below the 45% threshold and FEI began to lose the rights to the benefits identified in the list above. From and after May 22, 2001, FEI began to incur increased

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operating costs, which are reflected in FEI's income statement, due to the loss of some of these benefits and has replaced most of the arrangements with Philips by procuring services from other suppliers.

        In 2001, FEI paid Philips approximately $4.5 million for the services described above. Because FEI must now procure these services from third parties, who seek to earn profits in addition to their cost recovery, the cost of replacing these services has and will exceed the amounts previously paid to Philips for them, though FEI is not able to quantify the overall increase in costs because the services that FEI contracted changed from 2001 to 2002. Some of the specific types of increased costs the combined company has incurred or will incur, quantified where possible, include the following:

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Changes resulting from merger

        FEI expects the payments from Philips under the December 31, 2000 agreement with Philips, which originally were to be up to $6 million, to end upon the closing of the merger. These separation payments were $3 million in 2001 paid monthly, $2 million in 2002 paid monthly and $1 million in 2003 paid monthly. Accordingly, assuming the merger closes as of December 31, 2002, FEI expects to lose the right to $1 million in reimbursement payments from Philips.

        In connection with the merger, Veeco, FEI and PBE entered into an investor agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002. This investor agreement provides for, among other things, the following:

        The investor agreement is attached as Appendix G to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. For a more detailed description of the terms and conditions of the investor agreement, see the section titled "Other Agreements-Investor Agreement with PBE" beginning on page 98.

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AMENDMENT TO VEECO'S AMENDED AND RESTATED
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION TO INCREASE
THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED SHARES OF VEECO COMMON STOCK

        Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation authorizes the issuance of up to 60,000,000 shares of Veeco common stock. As of June 30, 2002, there were 29,134,679 shares of Veeco common stock issued and outstanding, and the following shares were reserved for issuance:

Shares
  Reserved for Issuance:
6,122,330   Upon exercise of stock options which have been granted pursuant to Veeco's stock option plans or assumed by Veeco in connection with the mergers with CVC and Applied Epi
211,603   Upon exercise of warrants assumed in connection with the Applied Epi merger
878,286   Upon the exercise of stock options available for grant under Veeco's stock option plans
78,155   Upon the sale of stock pursuant to Veeco's employee stock purchase plan
5,712,802   Upon conversion of Veeco's 41/8% subordinated convertible notes due 2008

   
13,003,176   Total Shares Reserved For Issuance

   

        After taking into account the shares issued and outstanding and the shares reserved for issuance as set forth above, but prior to consummation of the merger, Veeco has 17,862,145 shares of common stock available for issuance.

        In connection with the merger, Veeco will be obligated to issue approximately 44,000,000 shares of Veeco common stock and to reserve the following shares for issuance:

Approximate
Shares

  Reserved for Issuance:
4,206,854   Upon exercise of stock options which have been granted pursuant to FEI's stock option plans and assumed by Veeco in connection with the merger
401,007   To PBE under the investor agreement
530,679   Upon the sale of stock pursuant to FEI's employee stock purchase plan
4,788,470   Upon conversion of FEI's 5.5% convertible subordinated notes due 2008

   
9,927,010   Total Shares Reserved For Issuance

   

        At the Veeco special meeting, the Veeco stockholders will be asked to consider and vote upon a proposal, unanimously recommended and determined to be advisable by Veeco's board of directors, to amend Article 4 of Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, in order to increase the number of shares of Veeco common stock that Veeco has authority to issue from 60,000,000 shares to 175,000,000 shares. The purpose of the amendment is to provide Veeco with additional shares of Veeco common stock that may be used in connection with the merger and future acquisitions, for stock

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splits and stock dividends and for other corporate purposes, including the raising of additional capital, at times when the board of directors of Veeco, in its discretion, deems it advantageous to do so.

        Assuming the approval and effectiveness of the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and the completion of the merger, it is anticipated that Veeco will have approximately 79,000,000 authorized and unissued shares of Veeco common stock after the merger (after taking into account the number of issued and outstanding shares of Veeco common stock, the number of shares reserved for issuance by Veeco upon the exercise of Veeco's stock options and warrants, shares reserved for issuance under Veeco's employee stock purchase plan, shares reserved for issuance upon conversion of Veeco's outstanding convertible debt securities, shares to be issued to FEI shareholders in the merger, shares issuable upon the exercise of FEI options and upon conversion of the FEI notes assumed by Veeco in the merger, shares reserved for issuance under FEI's employee stock purchase plan assumed in the merger and shares that may become issuable to PBE under the investor agreement), which Veeco's board of directors would be able to authorize for issuance for the foregoing purposes, at any time, without obtaining further authorization from the holders of Veeco common stock, unless such authorization is required by applicable law, regulation or the rules of any stock exchange on which shares of Veeco's common stock may then be listed. Except as described above, no specific use of the additional shares of Veeco common stock is presently contemplated, although Veeco has considered additional acquisitions from time to time and reserves the right to use any additional authorized shares in the discretion of Veeco's board of directors. Holders of shares of Veeco common stock have no preemptive rights in connection with the issuance of additional shares of Veeco common stock. A vote in favor of this proposal to amend Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation will not be deemed to be a vote to approve the issuance of Veeco shares in the merger, the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation relating to the change of the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. or the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan.

        The issuance of additional shares of Veeco common stock may dilute the present equity ownership position of Veeco stockholders. The issuance of additional shares of Veeco common stock may, among other things, have a dilutive effect on Veeco's earnings per share and on the equity and voting power of existing Veeco stockholders and may adversely affect the market price of the Veeco common stock.

        The availability for issuance of additional shares of Veeco common stock could enable Veeco's board of directors to render more difficult or discourage an attempt to obtain control of Veeco. The additional shares of Veeco common stock also could be utilized to render more difficult a merger or similar transaction, even it if appears to be desirable to a majority of the Veeco stockholders. Veeco is not aware of any pending or threatened efforts to obtain control of Veeco.

        If Veeco's stockholders do not approve the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, Veeco would not have enough authorized shares to cover the shares to be issued to FEI shareholders in the merger and to be reserved for issuance upon the exercise of FEI stock options and conversion of the FEI notes to be assumed by Veeco in the merger. In that event, Veeco could be deemed to be in violation of contractual provisions in the merger agreement which, if deemed material, could give rise to FEI's right to terminate the merger agreement. In the case of such a termination by FEI, Veeco could be required to pay FEI's fees and expenses incurred in connection with the merger agreement and the merger. In addition, Veeco would not have such additional shares of Veeco common stock available for use in connection with the future acquisitions, for stock splits and stock dividends, and for other corporate purposes, including the raising of additional capital.

        The full text of the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation is set forth in Appendix F-1 hereto and the description of the proposed amendment herein is qualified in its entirety by reference to such Appendix F-1.

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        The affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock entitled to vote thereon will be required to amend Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the number of authorized shares of Veeco common stock.

        The board of directors of Veeco believes that approval of this amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation is in the best interests of Veeco and Veeco's stockholders and determined that this amendment is advisable. The board of directors of Veeco unanimously recommends a vote "FOR" approval of the amendment to increase the authorized number of shares of Veeco common stock as described above at Veeco's special meeting. In the event that this proposed amendment and the proposed amendment to change the name of Veeco to Veeco FEI are not approved by Veeco's stockholders at the Veeco special meeting, the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation in effect as of the date hereof will remain in full force and effect.

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AMENDMENT TO VEECO'S AMENDED AND RESTATED
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION TO CHANGE THE
NAME OF VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC. TO VEECO FEI INC.

        At the Veeco special meeting, the Veeco stockholders will be asked to consider and vote upon a proposal, unanimously recommended and determined to be advisable by Veeco's board of directors, to amend Article 1 of Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. Veeco has agreed and is obligated to change its corporate name under the terms of the merger agreement.

        Assuming the approval of the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and the completion of the merger, it is anticipated that Veeco will file the amendment immediately after the closing of the merger. A vote in favor of this proposal to amend Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation will not be deemed to be a vote to approve the issuance of shares in the merger, the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation relating to the increase in the authorized shares of Veeco common stock or the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan relating to the increase in shares of Veeco common stock issuable under the plan.

        If Veeco's stockholders do not approve the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, Veeco could be deemed to be in violation of contractual provisions in the merger agreement which, if deemed material, could give rise to FEI's right to obtain damages under the merger agreement.

        The full text of the proposed amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation is set forth in Appendix F-2 hereto and the description of the proposed amendment herein is qualified in its entirety by reference to such Appendix F-2.

        The affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock entitled to vote thereon will be required to amend Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc.

        The board of directors of Veeco believes that approval of this amendment to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation is in the best interests of Veeco and Veeco's stockholders and determined that this amendment is advisable. The board of directors of Veeco unanimously recommends a vote "FOR" approval of the amendment to change the name of Veeco Instruments Inc. to Veeco FEI Inc. as described above at Veeco's special meeting. In the event that this proposed amendment and the proposed amendment to increase the number of authorized shares of Veeco common stock are not approved by Veeco's stockholders at the Veeco special meeting, the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation in effect as of the date hereof will remain in full force and effect.

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AMENDMENT TO VEECO'S FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED
EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN

        On June 15, 1995, a majority of Veeco's stockholders adopted an employee stock purchase plan under which 250,000 shares of Veeco common stock were reserved for issuance to Veeco employees. On October 26, 2000, the Veeco board of directors adopted Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan. On                            , 2002, the Veeco board of directors approved an amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan, subject to the approval of Veeco's stockholders.

        At the Veeco special meeting, the Veeco stockholders will be asked to consider and vote upon a proposal, unanimously recommended and determined to be advisable by Veeco's board of directors, to amend Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan. The amendment will increase the number of shares issuable under the existing plan by 500,000 shares to a total number of 750,000 shares of Veeco common stock. The plan currently provides for the issuance of an aggregate of 250,000 shares, of which 78,155 shares remain available for issuance. Based on employee participation levels so far in 2002, Veeco expects to exhaust the remaining available shares upon the annual purchase following the end of 2002. Absent the proposed amendment, Veeco may have to cut-back the employee participation levels so as to not exceed the number of shares available for issuance at the time of the annual purchase following the end of 2002. The Veeco board of directors believes that increasing the number of shares that may be purchased under the plan is necessary to permit broad participation by employees in the plan. In the judgment of the Veeco board of directors, having too few shares eligible for issuance under the plan would reduce the number of purchases that could be made under the plan and would therefore reduce the extent to which employees could participate in the plan. If the merger is completed, FEI employees would also be able to participate in the plan, and the need for additional shares available for issuance under the plan would be increased. A vote in favor of this amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan will not be deemed to be a vote to approve the issuance of shares in the merger or the proposed amendments to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation.

Description of First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan, as Amended

        The following is a summary of the plan as in effect on the date hereof as well as the amendments currently proposed. This summary of the existing plan is qualified in its entirety by reference to the complete text of the plan as previously filed by Veeco as an exhibit to its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2000. Copies of the complete plan may be obtained in the manner described under "Where You Can Find More Information" below. A copy of the proposed amendment is attached as Appendix I to this joint proxy statement/prospectus. As this plan will be the employee stock purchase plan for the combined company following the merger, Veeco stockholders and FEI shareholders are encouraged to read the summary of the proposed plan.

        Purpose and Eligibility.    Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan, as amended, is intended to provide an incentive to eligible employees of Veeco and any direct or indirect subsidiary of Veeco to have a greater interest in Veeco's growth by providing them with the opportunity to purchase Veeco common stock at favorable prices by means of payroll deductions. Each employee of Veeco or an affiliate of Veeco whose customary employment is expected to be at least 20 hours per week and more than five months per year, other than an employee who owns beneficially (or holds options to purchase) five percent or more of Veeco's total combined voting power or value of all classes of stock, will be eligible to participate in the plan. The approximate number of persons eligible to participate is 1,100. If the merger occurs, approximately 2,600 persons will be eligible to participate.

        Administration.    The plan shall be administered by the compensation committee of the Veeco board of directors. The committee shall consist of at least three directors appointed by the Veeco board of directors. All members of the committee shall be "disinterested persons" within the meaning of

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Rule 16b-3 of the Exchange Act and "outside directors" within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code and shall not be eligible to participate in the plan. Subject to the express provisions of the plan, the committee shall have authority to interpret the terms and provisions of the plan, to adopt, amend and repeal such rules, regulations, agreements and instruments for implementing and administering the plan as it deems necessary or advisable and to make all other determinations and take all other actions necessary or advisable for the implementation and administration of the plan. The committee may also delegate its administrative duties to such other persons as it deems appropriate in administering the plan. All decisions made by the committee shall be binding and conclusive on all persons who have an interest under the plan.

        Deferral of Compensation.    Each person electing to participate in the plan must file a payroll deduction authorization with the administrator of the plan named by the committee, or his or her delegate, which indicates the amount to be deducted from the participant's paychecks. This deduction must be between 1% and 10% of the participant's base pay or such other percentage as may be established by the administrator of the plan.

        Offering and Purchase of Stock.    Offering periods to purchase Veeco common stock will begin on January 1 and end on December 31 of each calendar year. In the case of an employee who is eligible to participate in the plan after November 30 and before the following June 1, the initial offering period for such participant will be the six-month period beginning on the following July 1 and ending December 31.

        During an offering period, the purchase price of the Veeco common stock shall be the lesser of:

Unless a participant elects to withdraw prior to the close of an offering period, a participant's election to purchase stock shall be deemed to be exercised automatically on the last day of the offering period.

        The number of shares of Veeco common stock purchased by a participant upon exercise shall be equal to (i) the amount credited to a participant's account as of the close of the offering period divided by (ii) the purchase price per share of Veeco common stock. No participant shall be permitted to purchase stock with an aggregate fair market value in excess of $25,000 for any given offering period. The plan currently provides that, if any balance remains credited to a participant's account after exercise of the participant's option, Veeco shall pay an amount to the participant equal to such balance. The proposed amendment to the plan would provide that any such balance would be rolled forward into the next offering period for those employees who have elected to continue to participate in the plan with respect to the next offering period, and Veeco would pay the balance to any employees who do not elect to continue to participate in the plan.

        Reduction and Discontinuation of Payroll Deductions.    A participant may elect to reduce his or her level of payroll deductions during an offering period at any time prior to November 30. A participant may make only one such election during an offering period, absent specific approval by the administrator of the plan. A participant may elect to discontinue his or her payroll deductions during an offering period at any time prior to November 30. A participant who elects to discontinue payroll deductions for an offering period may not again resume payroll deductions for that offering period.

        Withdrawal.    A participant may withdraw from an offering at any time prior to November 30. A participant who withdraws from an offering may not again participate in that offering, but a participant's withdrawal will not have any effect upon such participant's eligibility to participate in any succeeding offering. Upon withdrawal from the plan, the balance in the participant's stock purchase account will be returned to the participant.

        In the event that a participant's employment is terminated for any reason other than death prior to the close of an offering, the participant will be considered to have withdrawn from the offering. In the

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event that a participant's employment is terminated because of such participant's death prior to the close of an offering, such participant's beneficiary shall have the right to elect to:

        Adjustment.    If the number of shares of Veeco common stock outstanding is increased or decreased or changed into or exchanged for a different number or kind of shares or other securities of Veeco or of another corporation by reason of reorganization, merger, consolidation, recapitalization, reclassification, stock split, reverse stock split, combination of shares, or dividend payable in shares of Veeco common stock, the number of shares for which offerings may be made under the plan shall be increased or decreased proportionately, as the case may be, and the committee shall make the appropriate adjustment in the number and kind and price of shares subject to offerings then outstanding and unexercised.

        Amendment and Termination.    Veeco's board of directors or the compensation committee may amend, modify or terminate the plan; provided, however, that the Veeco board of directors or the committee may not, without stockholder approval:

        Federal Income Tax Consequences.    The following discussion is a brief summary of the principal United States federal income tax consequences under current federal income tax laws relating to awards under the plan. This summary is not intended to be complete and, among other things, does not describe state, local or foreign income and other tax consequences. PARTICIPANTS IN THE PLAN ARE URGED TO CONSULT THEIR OWN TAX ADVISORS WITH RESPECT TO THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE PLAN.

        The plan is intended to qualify as an "employee stock purchase plan" within the meaning of Section 423(b) of the Internal Revenue Code. The plan is not subject to the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, and is not qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. No income will be taxable to a participant until the shares purchased under the plan are sold or otherwise disposed. If the shares are sold or otherwise disposed of more than two years from the applicable offering date and more than one year from the date of transfer of the shares to the participant, then the participant generally will recognize ordinary income measured as the lesser of:

        If the shares are sold or otherwise disposed of before the expiration of this holding period, the participant will recognize ordinary income generally measured as the excess of the fair market value of the shares on the date the shares are purchased over the purchase price; any additional gain or loss on a sale or disposition will be long-term or short-term capital gain or loss, depending on the holding period. There are special rules for recognizing income that apply in the case of death. Veeco is not entitled to a deduction for amounts taxed as ordinary income or capital gain to a participant except to the extent ordinary income is recognized by participants upon a sale or disposition of shares prior to

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the expiration of the holding periods described above. In all other cases, no deduction is allowed to Veeco.

        Plan Benefits.    Because the number of shares of Veeco common stock to be granted in the future under the plan is contingent upon the number of employees who elect to participate in the plan, it is not possible to determine the benefits or the amounts received under the plan by Veeco's officers and employees.

        A majority of the votes cast at Veeco's special meeting (including votes cast by proxy) must vote "FOR" the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan in order for the proposal to be approved by Veeco stockholders.

        The Veeco board of directors believes that approval of the amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan is in the best interests of Veeco and Veeco's stockholders and determined that this proposal to adopt such plan is advisable. The Veeco board of directors unanimously recommends a vote "FOR" approval of the proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan. In the event that this proposed amendment to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan is not approved by Veeco's stockholders at the Veeco special meeting, Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan as in effect on the date hereof will remain in full force and effect.

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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

        The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements are based upon the historical consolidated financial statements and notes thereto (as applicable) of Veeco and FEI, which are incorporated by reference herein. The unaudited consolidated balance sheet gives pro forma effect to the merger as if it had been consummated on June 30, 2002 and combines Veeco's June 30, 2002 unaudited consolidated balance sheet with FEI's June 30, 2002 unaudited consolidated balance sheet. The unaudited pro forma consolidated statements of operations give pro forma effect to the merger as if it had been consummated on January 1, 2001 and combine Veeco's consolidated statement of operations for the year ended December 31, 2001 with FEI's consolidated statement of operations for the year ended December 31, 2001 and Veeco's unaudited consolidated statements of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2001 and 2002, respectively, with FEI's unaudited consolidated statements of operations for the twenty-six weeks ended July 1, 2001 and June 30, 2002, respectively. The pro forma adjustments are subject to change pending a final analysis of fair values of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. The impact of these changes could be material.

        In addition, on September 17, 2001, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco merged with and into Applied Epi, Inc. of St. Paul, Minnesota. As a result of that merger, Applied Epi became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco. The unaudited pro forma consolidated statements of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2001 and for the year ended December 31, 2001 give effect to the acquisition of Applied Epi by Veeco as if it occurred on January 1, 2001.

        The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements are based upon the estimates and assumptions set forth in the notes to the unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements. The pro forma adjustments (including estimates and assumptions) made in connection with the preparation of the pro forma information are preliminary and have been made solely for purposes of preparing such pro forma information for illustrative purposes necessary to comply with the disclosure requirements of the SEC. The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements do not purport to be indicative of the results of operations for future periods or the consolidated financial position or results that actually would have been realized for the periods presented had Veeco and FEI been a single entity during these periods. The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements do not give effect to any synergies, cost savings or integration costs that may result from the integration of Veeco's and FEI's businesses. Costs associated with the Veeco FEI transaction related to restructuring and integration have not yet been determined. In addition, FEI's operating costs have increased and may further increase due to the termination (and expected termination) of some of the tangible and intangible benefits and arrangements provided to FEI by Philips. Certain of these benefits and arrangements terminated prior to June 30, 2002 and a portion of these increased costs resulting therefrom have already been incurred by FEI. FEI has also received payments described herein from Philips which have offset certain of these increased costs and have been recorded by FEI as a reduction in costs and operating expenses. The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements exclude the effects of a portion of the additional operating costs which may be incurred in connection with the termination of certain arrangements between FEI and Philips, which costs cannot reasonably be estimated at this time. In addition, the unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements exclude the effect of a portion of the increased additional pension costs which will be incurred in connection with FEI's new collective bargaining agreements, which took effect September 1, 2001. For more information concerning these additional costs, see the sections titled "Risk Factors—The combined company will be subject to increased operational costs and other risks because PBE no longer owns a majority of FEI's common stock" beginning on page 27 and "Relationship with Philips" beginning on page 101.

        These unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the historical consolidated financial statements and the related notes thereto of Veeco and FEI, which are incorporated by reference herein.

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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
AT JUNE 30, 2002
(Dollars in thousands)

 
  Historical
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Pro forma
Combined

 
 
  Veeco
  FEI
  A
  B
  C
  D
  E
  F
  G
  H
 
Assets                                                                    
Current assets:                                                                    
  Cash and cash equivalents   $ 221,343   $ 187,105                                                   $ 408,448  
  Short-term investments         61,522                                                     61,522  
  Accounts receivable, net     73,026     91,916                                         14,404           179,346  
  Inventories     104,163     84,707                       20,465                             209,335  
  Prepaid expenses and other current assets     7,715     10,300                                                     18,015  
  Deferred income taxes     54,167     13,104                                                     67,271  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total current assets     460,414     448,654                 20,465             14,404         943,937  
Property, plant & equipment at cost, net     74,711     39,122                                                     113,833  
Long-term investments     30,453     48,640                                                     79,093  
Goodwill     125,585     32,674                       488,401           (32,674 )             613,986  
Other assets, net     61,402     67,591                       229,994     (35,920 )   (28,272 )               294,795  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total assets   $ 752,565   $ 636,681   $   $   $   $ 738,860   $ (35,920 ) $ (60,946 ) $ 14,404   $   $ 2,045,644  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities and stockholders' equity                                                                    
Current liabilities:                                                                    
  Accounts payable   $ 21,105   $ 35,417                                                   $ 56,522  
  Accrued expenses     44,605     33,615           20,000                                         98,220  
  Deferred revenue         26,033                                                     26,033  
  Deferred gross profit     6,757                                             14,404     (7,202 )   13,959  
  Income taxes payable     6,078     17,930                                                     24,008  
  Other current liablilities     3,519     23,561                                                     27,080  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total current liabilities     82,064     136,556         20,000                     14,404     (7,202 )   245,822  
Long-term debt     234,729     175,000                                                     409,729  
Other non-current liabilities     1,716     2,791                                                   4,507  
Deferred taxes     10,208     4,079                 87,961                 (8,700 )               93,548  
Stockholders' equity:                                                                    
  Common stock     291     320,001     (320,001 )   441                                         732  
  Additional paid-in capital     360,951             906,446                                         1,267,397  
  Retained earnings     63,367     421     (421 )                     (35,920 )                     27,447  
  Unamortized deferred compensation                 (1,661 )                                       (1,661 )
  Accumulated other comprehensive loss     (761 )   (1,051 )   1,051                                               (761 )
  Other components of stockholders' equity           (1,116 )                                                   (1,116 )
  Puchase accounting elimination             319,371     (925,226 )   (87,961 )   738,860           (52,246 )         7,202      
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total stockholders' equity     423,848     318,255         (20,000 )   (87,961 )   738,860     (35,920 )   (52,246 )       7,202     1,292,038  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total liabilities & stockholders' equity   $ 752,565   $ 636,681   $   $   $   $ 738,860   $ (35,920 ) $ (60,946 ) $ 14,404   $   $ 2,045,644  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

See accompanying notes to unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements.

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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2001
(In thousands, except per share data)

 
   
   
   
  Veeco
Pre-FEI
Pro Forma
Results

   
  Pro Forma
 
  Historical
Veeco(1)

  Historical
Applied Epi

  Applied Epi
Pro Forma
Adjustments

  Historical
FEI

 
  Adjustments
  Combined
Net sales   $ 431,499   $ 50,952   $   $ 482,451   $ 376,004   $   $ 858,455
Cost of sales     249,846     26,524         276,370     193,612         469,982
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gross profit     181,653     24,428         206,081     182,392         388,473
Costs and expenses:                                          
  Selling, general and administrative expense     80,468     7,072         87,540     71,620         159,160
  Research and development expense     58,735     4,531         63,266     41,503         104,769
  Amortization expense     4,471     180     11,433   (I)   16,084     6,757     27,267   (L)   50,108
  Other expense (income), net     2,336             2,336     (212 )       2,124
  Restructuring expense     3,046             3,046             3,046
  Asset impairment charge     3,418             3,418     3,718         7,136
  Write-off of purchased in process technology     1,200             1,200     3,438         4,638
  Deferred compensation expense                         1,108   (M)   1,108
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operating income (loss)     27,979     12,645     (11,433 )   29,191     55,568     (28,375 )   56,384
Interest (income) expense—net     (637 )   924     1,308   (J)   1,595     568         2,163
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income (loss) before income taxes     28,616     11,721     (12,741 )   27,596     55,000     (28,375 )   54,221
Income tax provision (benefit)     5,780         (357) (K)   5,423     22,494     (9,930) (N)   17,987
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income (loss) from continuing operations   $ 22,836   $ 11,721   $ (12,384 ) $ 22,173   $ 32,506   $ (18,445 ) $ 36,234
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Earnings per common share:                                          
  Income per common share from continuing operations   $ 0.88               $ 0.74   $ 1.06         $ 0.51
  Diluted income per common share from continuing operations   $ 0.87               $ 0.73   $ 1.02         $ 0.49
Weighted average shares outstanding     25,938                 29,821     30,563           71,234
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding     26,275                 30,465     31,986           73,806

See accompanying notes to unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements.

(1)
Historical Veeco data is derived from Veeco's year ended December 31, 2001 operating results, excluding the operating results of Applied Epi, which was merged with and into Veeco on September 17, 2001.

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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2001
(In thousands, except per share data)

 
   
   
   
   
   
  Pro forma

 
   
   
   
  Veeco
Pre FEI
Pro Forma
Results

   
 
  Historical
Veeco

  Historical
Applied Epi

  Applied Epi
Pro Forma
Adjustments

  Historical
FEI

 
  Adjustments
  Combined
Net sales   $ 237,481   $ 18,939   $   $ 256,420   $ 187,557   $   $ 443,977
Cost of sales     125,652     10,252         135,904     94,924         230,828
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gross profit     111,829     8,687         120,516     92,633       $ 213,149
Costs and expenses:                                          
Selling, general and administrative expense     41,848     3,713         45,561     35,308         80,869
Research and development expense     29,912     1,973         31,885     20,470         52,355
Amortization expense     2,317         7,526   (I)   9,843     3,186     13,826   (L)   26,855
Other expense (income), net     1,632     (37       1,595     (973       622
Restructuring expense     1,000             1,000             1,000
Deferred compensation expense                         554   (M)   554
Asset impairment charge           720         720     3,718         4,438
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operating income (loss)     35,120     2,318     (7,526 )   29,912     30,924     (14,380 )   46,456
Interest (income) expense, net     (1,164 )   598     654   (J)   88     174         262
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income (loss) before income taxes     36,284     1,720     (8,180 )   29,824     30,750     (14,380 )   46,194
Income tax provision (benefit)     12,593           (2,261 )(K)   10,332     11,959     (5,033 )(N)   17,258
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
Income (loss) from continuing operations   $ 23,691   $ 1,720   $ (5,919 ) $ 19,492   $ 18,791   $ (9,347 ) $ 28,936
   
 
 
 
 
 
 

Earnings per common share:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Income per share from continuing operations   $ 0.96               $ 0.68   $ 0.64         $ 0.42
Diluted income per share from continuing operations   $ 0.94               $ 0.66   $ 0.61         $ 0.41
Weighted average shares outstanding     24,722                 28,605     29,359           68,386
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding     25,222                 29,412     30,697           71,006

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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2002
(In thousands, except per share data)

 
  Historical
  Pro Forma
 
 
  Veeco
  FEI
  Adjustments
  Combined
 
Net sales   $ 157,488   $ 172,379   $   $ 329,867  
Cost of sales     88,551     92,619         181,170  
   
 
 
 
 
Gross profit     68,937     79,760         148,697  
Costs and expenses:                          
  Selling, general and administrative expense     38,372     35,300         73,672  
  Research and development expense     27,257     21,326         48,583  
  Amortization expense     6,919     2,408     14,604  (L)   23,931  
  Other (income) expense, net     (236 )   851         615  
  Restructuring expense     1,887     1,117         3,004  
  Deferred compensation expense             554  (M)   554  
   
 
 
 
 
Operating (loss) income     (5,262 )   18,758     (15,158 )   (1,662 )
Interest expense, net     2,963     1,768         4,731  
   
 
 
 
 
(Loss) income before income taxes     (8,225 )   16,990     (15,158 )   (6,393 )
Income tax (benefit) provision     (3,454 )   6,201     (5,305 )(N)   (2,558 )
   
 
 
 
 
(Loss) income from continuing operations   $ (4,771 ) $ 10,789   $ (9,853 ) $ (3,835 )
   
 
 
 
 
(Loss) earnings per common share:                          
  (Loss) income per common share from continuing operations   $ (0.16 ) $ 0.33         $ (0.05 )
  Diluted (loss) income per common share from continuing operations   $ (0.16 ) $ 0.32         $ (0.05 )
Weighted average shares outstanding     29,052     32,219           72,709  
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding     29,052     33,421           72,709  

See accompanying notes to unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements.

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NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Note 1—Pro forma Balance Sheet Adjustments

        On July 11, 2002, Veeco, Venice Acquisition Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco, and FEI entered into a merger agreement providing for the merger of Venice Acquisition Corp., with and into FEI Company. Upon completion of the merger, FEI will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veeco. The acquisition will be accounted for as a purchase. Under the merger agreement, FEI shareholders will receive an aggregate of approximately 44.1 million shares of Veeco common stock and exchange and assume options of FEI for options to purchase approximately 4.2 million shares of Veeco's common stock and approximately 0.4 million shares of Veeco common stock issuable to PBE in connection with the investor agreement. The assumed options and shares issuable to PBE will be recorded at fair value. Veeco will also incur approximately $20.0 million of acquisition related transaction costs. The merger consideration is computed as follows (dollars in thousands):

Fair market value of shares issued   $ 844,037
Fair value of stock options assumed     62,850
Transaction costs     20,000
   
Total purchase price   $ 926,887
   

        The fair market value of the shares issued is based upon the average closing market price of Veeco common stock during the five-day period surrounding the announcement of the merger. The fair value of stock options assumed is determined by using a Black-Scholes option-pricing model.

        The fair value of the net assets acquired were estimated as follows for the purpose of preparing the pro forma balance sheet (dollars in thousands):

Tangible assets   $ 613,381  
In-process technology     35,920  
Goodwill     488,401  
Amortizable intangible assets     194,074  
   
 
Total assets     1,331,776  
Liabilities assumed     (404,889 )
   
 
Total purchase price   $ 926,887  
   
 

        The fair value of the net assets acquired was established based upon the unaudited June 30, 2002 consolidated balance sheet of FEI, as well as certain assumptions made by Veeco management regarding the difference between the historical value and the fair value of the net assets acquired.

        The following notes explain the pro forma adjustments. The pro forma information excludes the effect of the potential issuance of up to 4,788,470 shares of Veeco common stock, in the aggregate, upon the conversion of FEI's $175 million principal amount of 5.5% convertible subordinated notes due August 15, 2008, which notes will become convertible into Veeco common stock at the time of the merger.

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Note 2—Pro forma Statements of Operations Adjustments

        Details of the pro forma adjustments relating to the Veeco FEI merger and the Veeco/Applied Epi merger are set forth below:

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        The pro forma adjustments in the statements of operations do not give effect to the impact on gross profit of the adjustment to increase inventory by $20.5 million to its estimated fair value and the impact on sales and gross profit of the adjustment to reduce deferred gross profit by approximately $7.2 million to its estimated fair value. Such adjustments, which are reflected in the June 30, 2002 balance sheet, are required under the purchase method of accounting in accordance with regulation S-X.

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COMPARISON OF RIGHTS OF VEECO STOCKHOLDERS
AND RIGHTS OF FEI SHAREHOLDERS

        This section describes some of the differences as well as some of the similarities between the rights of holders of Veeco common stock and those of holders of FEI common stock. While we believe that the description covers the material differences between the two, this summary may not contain all of the information that is important to you, including information set forth in the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Veeco, Articles of Incorporation of FEI and bylaws of each company. You should carefully read this entire joint proxy statement/prospectus and the other documents we refer to for a more complete understanding of the differences between the rights of holders of Veeco common stock and those of holders of FEI common stock. You may obtain the information incorporated by reference without charge by following the instructions in the section titled "Where You Can Find More Information" beginning on page 134.

        When Veeco and FEI complete the merger, FEI shareholders will become Veeco stockholders. FEI shareholders currently are governed by the Oregon Business Corporation Act and FEI's Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation and Restated Bylaws. After the merger, the rights of FEI shareholders who receive common stock of Veeco will be governed by the Delaware General Corporation Law and Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and Amended and Restated Bylaws as in effect at the closing of the merger.

Description of Capital Stock

        Veeco.    Veeco's amended and restated certificate of incorporation authorizes Veeco to issue up to 60,500,000 shares of capital stock, consisting of two classes: 60,000,000 shares of common stock, $0.01 par value per share, and 500,000 shares of preferred stock, $0.01 par value per share, 30,000 shares of which have been designated as series A junior participating preferred stock in connection with the Veeco stockholder rights plan. With respect to Veeco's undesignated preferred stock, Veeco's board of directors is authorized, without stockholder approval, to designate one or more series of preferred stock and to determine the number of shares included in any series and the designation, powers, preferences and rights of the shares of each such series and the qualifications, limitations or restrictions thereof. On June 30, 2002, there were 29,134,679 shares of Veeco common stock and no shares of Veeco preferred stock issued and outstanding.

        FEI.    FEI's articles of incorporation authorize FEI to issue up to 45,500,000 shares of capital stock, consisting of two classes: 45,000,000 shares of common stock, no par value, and 500,000 shares of preferred stock, no par value per share. With respect to FEI's undesignated preferred stock, FEI's board of directors is authorized to designate one or more series of preferred stock and to determine the number of shares included in any series and the designation, preferences, limitations and relative rights of the shares of any series. The FEI board of directors is also authorized to increase or decrease the number of shares of any series of preferred stock subsequent to the issuance of shares of that series, subject to certain limitations. On June 30, 2002, there were 32,393,766 shares of FEI common stock and no shares of FEI preferred stock issued and outstanding.

Voting Rights

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws provide that each Veeco stockholder has the right to one vote for each share of Veeco common stock registered in the stockholder's name on each matter submitted to a stockholder vote. Generally, other than the election of directors, who are elected by a plurality vote, and except as otherwise provided by the Delaware General Corporation Law, all matters to be voted on by Veeco stockholders must be approved by a majority of the votes cast. The Delaware General Corporation Law provides that a certificate of incorporation may allow cumulative voting for election of directors of a corporation or elections held under specified circumstances. Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation does not provide for cumulative voting.

        FEI.    FEI's articles of incorporation provide that each FEI shareholder has the right to one vote for each share of FEI common stock registered in the shareholder's name on each matter submitted to

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a shareholder vote. The FEI bylaws specify that, other than the election of directors and except as otherwise provided by the FEI articles of incorporation or by the Oregon Business Corporation Act, all matters to be voted on by FEI shareholders will be approved if the votes cast by shares entitled to vote favoring the action exceed the votes cast opposing the action. Unless otherwise provided in the FEI articles of incorporation, directors are elected by a plurality of the votes cast by shares entitled to vote in the election at a meeting at which a quorum is present. The Oregon Business Corporation Act provides that articles of incorporation may allow cumulative voting for elections of directors of a corporation. FEI's articles of incorporation do not provide for cumulative voting.

Stockholder Actions Generally

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws provide that, at each meeting of stockholders, the presence in person or by proxy of the holders of 50% of the shares entitled to vote shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws provide that, at each meeting of shareholders, the presence in person or by proxy of the holders of a majority of the shares entitled to vote shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business.

Special Meetings of Stockholders

        Veeco.    Under Delaware law, a special meeting of stockholders may be called by the board of directors or any other person as may be provided in the certificate of incorporation or bylaws. Veeco's bylaws provide that special meetings of the Veeco stockholders may be called at any time by Veeco's board of directors or by the President or Chief Executive Officer of Veeco and shall be called by the President, Chief Executive Officer or Secretary of Veeco upon the written request of a majority of Veeco's board of directors then in office or of 50% of the outstanding Veeco shares entitled to vote. Only business related to the purposes set forth in the notice of the meeting may be transacted at a special meeting.

        FEI.    Oregon law provides that a special meeting of shareholders may be called by the holders of at least ten percent (10%) of all the votes entitled to be cast on any issue proposed to be considered at the proposed special meeting, or by a corporation's board of directors, or by such other persons as are authorized under the corporation's articles of incorporation or bylaws. FEI's bylaws provide that special meetings of FEI shareholders may be called by the President or by the board of directors of FEI and shall be called by the President of FEI at the request of not less than one-tenth of all outstanding shares of FEI entitled to vote at the meeting.

Action by Written Consent in Lieu of a Stockholder Meeting

        Veeco.    Under Delaware law, unless otherwise provided in the certificate of incorporation, any action which may be taken at a meeting of stockholders may be taken without a meeting and without prior notice if a consent in writing is signed by the holders of outstanding shares having at least the minimum number of votes that would be necessary to take such action at a meeting at which all shares entitled to vote thereon were present and voted. Veeco's bylaws provide that no action required or permitted to be taken at any meeting of stockholders may be taken by written consent without a meeting.

        FEI.    Under Oregon law, any action required or permitted to be taken at a meeting of the shareholders may be taken without a meeting if the action is taken by all shareholders entitled to vote on the action. The action must be evidenced by one or more written consents describing the action taken and signed by all the shareholders entitled to vote on the action. FEI's bylaws provide that action required or permitted by law to be taken at a shareholders' meeting may be taken without a meeting if the action is taken by all the shareholders entitled to vote on the action and evidenced by one or more written consents signed by all the shareholders entitled to vote on the action.

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Appraisal/Dissenters' Rights

        Veeco.    Under Delaware law, a stockholder of a corporation participating in certain major corporate transactions may, under varying circumstances, be entitled to dissenters' rights or to appraisal rights pursuant to which such stockholder may receive cash in the amount of the fair market value of the shares held by such stockholder (as determined by a court or by agreement of the corporation and the stockholder) in lieu of the consideration such stockholder would otherwise receive in the transaction. Under Delaware law, such fair market value is determined exclusive of any element of value arising from the accomplishment or expectation of the merger or consolidation, and such appraisal rights are not available in the following situations:

        FEI.    Under Oregon law, a shareholder is entitled to dissent from, and obtain payment of the fair value of the shareholder's shares in the event of, any of the following corporate acts: (1) consummation of a plan of merger to which the corporation is a party if shareholder approval is required and the shareholder is entitled to vote on the merger or if the corporation is a subsidiary that is merged with its parent; (2) consummation of a plan of share exchange to which the corporation is a party as the corporation whose shares will be acquired, if the shareholder is entitled to vote on the plan; (3) consummation of a sale or exchange of all or substantially all of the property of the corporation other than in the usual and regular course of business if the shareholder is entitled to vote on the sale or exchange, unless the sale is for cash pursuant to which all or substantially all of the net proceeds will be distributed to shareholders within one year; (4) an amendment of the articles of incorporation that materially and adversely affects rights in respect of a dissenter's shares because it (A) alters or abolishes a preemptive right of the holder of the shares to acquire shares or other securities or (B) reduces the number of shares owned by the shareholder to a fraction of a share if the fractional share so created is to be acquired for cash under Oregon law; or (5) any corporate action taken pursuant to a shareholder vote to the extent the articles of incorporation, bylaws or a resolution of the board of directors provides that voting or nonvoting shareholders are entitled to dissent and obtain payment for their shares. Unless the articles of incorporation provide otherwise, dissenters' rights do not apply to the holders of shares of any class or series if the shares of the class or series were registered on a national securities exchange or quoted on The Nasdaq National Market on the record date for the meeting of shareholders at which the corporate action giving rise to dissenters' rights is to be approved.

Record Date for Determining Stockholders

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws provide that Veeco's board of directors may fix a record date that is not more than 60 nor less than 10 days before the date of a Veeco stockholders meeting or more than 60 days before any other action.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws provide that FEI's board of directors may fix, in advance, a record date that is not more than 70 nor less than 10 days before the date of an FEI shareholders meeting. A determination of shareholders entitled to notice of or to vote at a shareholders meeting is effective for any adjournment of the meeting unless FEI's board of directors fixes a new record date, which it must do if the meeting is adjourned to a date more than 120 days after the date fixed for the original

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meeting. If a court orders a meeting adjourned to a date more than 120 days after the date fixed for the original meeting, it may provide that the original record date continue in effect or it may fix a new record date.

Notice of Meetings

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws provide that written notice of each meeting of Veeco's stockholders shall be given to each Veeco stockholder entitled to vote at the meeting, except that:

Each notice of a meeting shall be given, personally or by mail, not less than 10 nor more than 60 days before the meeting and shall state the time and place of the meeting, and unless it is the annual meeting, shall state at whose direction or request the meeting is called and the purposes for which it is called.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws provide for notice provisions similar to those of Veeco's bylaws with respect to meetings of FEI shareholders, although its bylaws specify that no notice of an adjourned meeting need be given unless the FEI board of directors fixes a new record date more than 120 days after the date fixed for the original meeting.

Annual Meeting

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws specify that the annual meeting of Veeco's stockholders shall be held at a place and time determined by Veeco's board of directors. At the Veeco annual meeting, Veeco's stockholders elect directors and transact any other business that is properly brought before the meeting and described in the notice of meeting.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws provide that the annual meeting of FEI's shareholders shall be held on the third Wednesday in May in each year at 10:00 a.m., unless a different date and time are fixed by the FEI board of directors and stated in the notice of the meeting.

Number, Class and Term of Directors

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws provide that Veeco's board of directors shall be divided into three classes with staggered three-year terms. As a result, only one of the three classes of Veeco's board of directors will be elected each year. Veeco's bylaws provide that the exact number of the directors on the board of directors shall be not less than three, nor more than fifteen, the exact number of which shall be determined from time to time by resolution of Veeco's board of directors. Directors shall be elected at each annual meeting of Veeco's stockholders and shall hold office until the election and qualification of his or her successor or until his or her earlier resignation or removal by vote of Veeco's stockholders. As of the date of the mailing of this joint proxy statement/prospectus, Veeco's board of directors was comprised of nine directors.

        Upon completion of the merger, the board of directors of Veeco FEI will be comprised of 13 individuals, seven of whom will be nominated by Veeco, five of whom will be nominated by FEI and one of whom will be nominated by PBE pursuant to the terms of an investor agreement among Veeco, FEI and PBE.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws provide that FEI's board of directors must be composed of between six and eleven directors, as fixed by the FEI board of directors or shareholders. As of the date of the mailing of this joint proxy statement/prospectus, the FEI board of directors had eight directors. The FEI board of directors is not classified into separate classes. The directors are elected each year at the annual meeting of shareholders.

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Election of Directors

        Veeco and FEI.    The holders of Veeco and FEI common stock elect all members of their respective boards of directors. Veeco and FEI directors are elected by a plurality of the votes of the shares present in person or represented by proxy at the meeting and entitled to vote on the election of directors.

Resignation and Removal of Directors

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws provide that any Veeco director may resign at any time upon written notice to the Chief Executive Officer or Secretary of Veeco and be removed, with cause, by vote of Veeco's stockholders.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws provide that any director may be removed from the FEI board of directors at any meeting of the shareholders called for that purpose by a majority of the FEI common stock represented and entitled to vote at the meeting. Any director may resign by delivering written notice to the FEI board of directors, its chairperson or to FEI. Such resignation shall be effective:

Once delivered, a notice of resignation is irrevocable unless revocation is permitted by the FEI board of directors.

Board of Directors Vacancies

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws state that any vacancy on the Veeco board of directors, including any newly created Veeco directorship resulting from an increase in the number of Veeco directors, may be filled only by the vote of a majority of the remaining Veeco directors, though less than a quorum.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws provide that vacancies on the FEI board of directors may be filled by the shareholders, the FEI board of directors or the vote of a majority of the remaining directors if the remaining directors constitute less than a quorum of the FEI board of directors or by a sole remaining director. A director so elected to fill a vacancy serves until the next annual meeting of shareholders and until the director's successor is elected and qualified.

Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws provide that annual meetings of the Veeco board of directors, for the election of officers and consideration of other matters, shall be held either:

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws state that the annual meeting of the FEI board of directors shall be held without notice other than FEI's bylaws, immediately after, and at the same place as, the annual meeting of shareholders.

Notice of Special Meetings of the Board of Directors

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws state that special meetings of Veeco's board of directors may be called by the Chief Executive Officer of Veeco or by a majority of the entire Veeco board of directors. Notice of the time and place of each special meeting of Veeco's board of directors shall be given to each Veeco

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director by mailing it to him at his residence or usual place of business at least three days before the meeting, or by delivering or telephoning or telecopying it to him at least two days before the meeting. Notice of a special meeting of Veeco's board of directors shall also state the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws state that special meetings of the board of directors of FEI may be called at the direction of the President of FEI or by a majority of FEI directors then in office. Notice of the date, time and place of any special meetings of the FEI board of directors shall be given in a manner reasonably likely to be received at least three days prior to the meeting by any means provided by law. Neither the business to be transacted at, nor the purpose of, any regular or special meeting of the FEI board of directors need be specified in the notice or waiver of notice of such meeting.

Board Action

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws provide that a majority of the entire board of directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting. Action of the board of directors shall be authorized by the vote of a majority of the directors present at the time of the vote if there is a quorum, unless otherwise provided in Veeco's bylaws or by applicable law. In the absence of a quorum, a majority of the directors present may adjourn any meeting from time to time until a quorum is present.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws provide that a majority of the number of directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the FEI board of directors. The act of the majority of the directors present at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the FEI board of directors, unless a different number is provided by law, or by FEI's articles of incorporation or bylaws.

Actions in Writing; Participation by Conference Telephone

        Veeco and FEI.    Both Veeco's and FEI's bylaws provide that:

Action by Committees

        Veeco.    Veeco's bylaws create the following committees, with the following powers and duties:

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        Veeco's bylaws also provide that the Veeco board of directors may designate one or more directors as alternate members of any Veeco committee, who may replace any absent or disqualified member. In the absence or disqualification of any member of a Veeco committee, the member or members present at a meeting of the committee and not disqualified, whether or not a quorum, may unanimously appoint another Veeco director to act at the meeting in place of the absent or disqualified member. All action of a Veeco committee shall be reported to the Veeco board of directors at its next meeting.

        FEI.    Unless FEI's articles of incorporation provide otherwise, FEI's bylaws authorize the FEI board of directors to create one or more committees and appoint members of the FEI board of directors to serve on them. Each committee shall have two or more members, who serve at the direction of the FEI board of directors. A majority of all directors in office must approve the creation of a committee and the appointment of its members. The creation of a committee, the delegation of authority to it or action by a committee shall not alone constitute compliance by a director with standards of conduct prescribed by law. No member of any committee shall continue to be a member thereof after ceasing to be an FEI director. The FEI board of directors shall have the power at any time to increase or decrease the number of members of any committee, to fill vacancies thereon, to change any member thereof and to change the functions or terminate the existence thereof.

        A committee shall not have the authority of the FEI board of directors in reference to:

        FEI has the following standing committees with the following powers and duties:

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Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation and Articles of Incorporation

        Veeco.    Section 242 of the Delaware General Corporation Law authorizes a corporation to amend its certificate of incorporation in any way so long as the certificate of incorporation, as amended, would only contain provisions lawful and proper for insertion in an original certificate of incorporation. Section 242 of the Delaware General Corporation Law requires that, to amend a certificate of incorporation:

        FEI.    The FEI board of directors may make specified minor changes to FEI's articles of incorporation without shareholder action. In general, other amendments to FEI's articles of incorporation must be recommended to FEI shareholders by the FEI board of directors and approved by a majority of the votes entitled to be cast by any voting group with which the amendment would create dissenters' rights and a majority of the shares that have a right to vote on the amendment, unless a higher percentage is specified by the Oregon Business Corporation Act, FEI's articles of incorporation or the FEI board of directors.

Amendment of Bylaws

        Veeco and FEI.    The bylaws of both Veeco and FEI provide that FEI's and Veeco's respective boards of directors have the power to adopt, amend or repeal their respective bylaws. The stockholders of Veeco and the shareholders of FEI also have the power to adopt, amend or repeal their respective bylaws. The bylaws of Veeco FEI will require a vote of two-thirds of the entire board of directors to amend, alter or repeal the provisions of Veeco FEI's bylaws relating to the resignation and removal of, and the roles of, the President and Chief Executive Officer and Chairman.

Dividends and Repurchase of Shares

        Veeco.    Delaware law permits a corporation to declare and pay dividends out of surplus or, if there is no surplus, out of net profits for the fiscal year in which the dividend is declared and/or for the preceding fiscal year. If the amount of capital of the corporation following the declaration and payment of the dividend is less than the aggregate amount of the capital represented by the issued and outstanding stock of all classes having a preference upon the distribution of assets, the directors may not declare and pay out a dividend from the corporation's net profits. In addition, Delaware law generally provides that a corporation may redeem or repurchase its shares only if the capital of the corporation is not impaired and such redemption or repurchase would not impair the capital of the corporation.

        FEI.    Under Oregon law, the board of directors of a corporation may authorize and the corporation may make distributions (including dividends) to shareholders only if after giving effect to the distribution (1) the corporation would be able to pay its debts as they become due in the usual course of business and (2) the corporation's total assets would at least equal the sum of the total liabilities plus, unless the corporation's articles of incorporation permit otherwise, the amount that would be needed if the corporation were to be dissolved at the time of the distribution to satisfy the

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preferential rights upon dissolution of shareholders whose preferential rights are superior to those receiving the distribution.

Limitation of Director Liability

        Veeco and FEI.    The Veeco certificate of incorporation and the FEI bylaws limit the liability of Veeco's and FEI's respective directors to the fullest extent permitted by the Delaware General Corporation Law and Oregon Business Corporation Act, respectively.

Indemnification

        Veeco.    Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation and bylaws provide that its directors, officers, employees and agents shall be indemnified to the fullest extent authorized by the Delaware General Corporation Law.

        FEI.    FEI's bylaws provide that FEI shall indemnify to the fullest extent not prohibited by law any current or former officer or director who is made, or threatened to be made, a party to an action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, investigative or otherwise (including an action, suit or proceeding by or in the right of FEI) by reason of the fact that the person is or was acting as a director, officer or agent of FEI or as a fiduciary within the meaning of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 with respect to any employee benefit plan of FEI, or serves or served at the request of FEI as a director or officer, or as a fiduciary of an employee benefit plan, of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise. The indemnification shall not be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which such person may be entitled under any bylaw, agreement, vote of shareholders or disinterested directors or otherwise, both as to action in the official capacity of the person indemnified and as to action in another capacity while holding such office.

Interested Director Transactions

        Veeco.    The Veeco amended and restated certificate of incorporation does not specifically address interested director transactions. Under the Delaware General Corporation Law, certain contracts or transactions in which one or more of the directors of Veeco has an interest are void or voidable unless:

        FEI.    The FEI articles of incorporation do not specifically address interested director transactions. Under the Oregon Business Corporation Act, a conflict of interest transaction is not voidable by FEI solely because of a director's interest in the transaction if:

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Interested Stockholder Transactions

        Veeco and FEI.    Veeco and FEI are subject to the provisions of the Delaware General Corporation Law and the Oregon Business Corporation Act, respectively, which both prohibit a corporation from engaging in a business combination with an interested stockholder for three years following the date the stockholder became an interested stockholder. The Delaware General Corporation Law specifically excepts such business combinations where:

        A business combination is defined to include:

        Generally, an interested stockholder is a person who, together with its affiliates and associates, owns 15% or more of the corporation's voting stock or owned 15% of such voting stock within three years before the proposed business combination, or is affiliated with the corporation.

        Although the Oregon business combination statute generally replicates Delaware's business combination statute, the Oregon statute omits a significant provision dealing with competitive bidding contests for corporate control. Section 203(b)(6) of the Delaware General Corporation Law generally relieves a bidder from the restrictions of the business combination statute if the board of directors has approved or not opposed a combination with a competing bidder. The basic policy behind Section 203(b)(6) is that once the board of directors has decided to sell the corporation or a majority of its assets or has approved, or not opposed, a tender or exchange offer for 50% or more of the corporation's outstanding stock, the stockholders of the corporation are benefited by the promotion of bidding contests. Section 203(b)(6) allows a bidder who announces a transaction subsequent to the public announcement of a management-approved transaction and prior to the completion or abandonment of the approved transaction to be free of the requirements of Section 203.

        Oregon also has enacted a control share statute that is contained in the Oregon Business Corporation Act. The Oregon Control Share Act provides that "control shares" of a corporation acquired in a control share acquisition have no voting rights except as granted by the shareholders of

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the corporation. "Control shares" are shares which, when added to shares then owned or controlled by a shareholder, increase the shareholder's control of voting power above one of three thresholds:

        A majority of the votes cast by holders of shares entitled to vote, excluding shares voted or controlled by the acquiring person and officers and directors, must approve voting rights for shares acquired in a control share acquisition. No such approval, however, is required for gifts or other transactions not involving consideration, for a merger to which the corporation is a party, or other transactions described in the Oregon Control Share Act.

        Submission for shareholder consideration of a resolution to grant voting rights to control shares must be preceded by the filing with the corporation of a statement by the acquiring person providing certain specified information. If the acquiring person requests a special meeting of shareholders when it delivers its statement and submits an undertaking to pay the corporation's expenses, the corporation shall call a special meeting to consider solely the voting rights to be accorded the voting shares acquired in the control share acquisition, not later than 10 days from the date of receipt of the acquiring person's statement. Unless the acquiring person agrees otherwise in writing, the special meeting of shareholders shall be held no sooner than 30 days and no later than 50 days after receipt by the corporation of the acquiring person's statement. If no request for a special meeting of shareholders is made in the acquiring person's statement, the board of directors shall present to the next annual or special meeting of shareholders occurring more than 60 days after the filing of the acquiring person's statement, the voting rights to be accorded the voting shares acquired in the control share acquisition.

        Unless otherwise provided in a corporation's articles of incorporation or bylaws, if control shares acquired in a control share acquisition are accorded full voting rights and the acquiring person has acquired a majority of all voting power of the corporation, the shareholders of the corporation, other than the acquiring person, have dissenters' rights and shall be entitled to obtain the fair value of the holder's shares. "Fair value" means a value not less than the highest price paid per share by the acquiring person in the control share acquisition.

Liquidation

        Veeco and FEI.    Under both the Delaware General Corporation Law and the Oregon Business Corporation Act, in the event of a liquidation, dissolution or winding up of a corporation, after payment of any amounts owed to creditors, subject to preferences of any outstanding preferred stock, the remaining assets of the corporation will be divided equally, on a share for share basis, among the holders of common stock of the corporation.

Rights Plan

        Veeco.    Veeco and American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, as rights agent, entered into a rights agreement, dated as of March 13, 2001. Pursuant to the rights agreement, on March 13, 2001 Veeco's board of directors declared a dividend distribution of one right for each outstanding share of Veeco common stock to stockholders of record at the close of business on March 30, 2001. Each right entitled the registered holder to purchase from Veeco a unit consisting of one ten-thousandth of a share of Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share, at a purchase price of $200 per unit.

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        Subject to certain exceptions specified in the rights agreement, the rights are separate from the Veeco common stock and a distribution date will occur upon the earlier of:

        The rights are not exercisable until the distribution date and will expire on March 30, 2011, unless such date is extended or the rights are earlier redeemed or exchanged by Veeco.

        If a person acquires 15% or more of the outstanding shares of Veeco's common stock, except pursuant to an offer for all outstanding shares of common stock that the independent directors determine to be fair and not inadequate to, and to otherwise be in the best interests of Veeco and its stockholders, after receiving advice from one or more investment banking firms, then each holder of a right will have the right to receive, upon exercise, common stock (or, in certain circumstances, cash, property or other securities of Veeco) having a value equal to two times the exercise price of the right. All rights that are, or (under certain circumstances specified in the rights agreement) were beneficially owned by the person who acquired 15% or more of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock become null and void.

        If, at any time following the date of public announcement that a person has acquired 15% or more of the outstanding shares of Veeco common stock:

then each holder of a right (except rights which have previously been voided as set forth above) shall thereafter have the right to receive, upon exercise, common stock of the acquiring company having a value equal to two times the exercise price of the right.

        At any time after a person acquires 15% or more of the outstanding shares of Veeco's common stock and prior to the acquisition by such person or group of fifty percent (50%) or more of the outstanding common stock, the Veeco board of directors may exchange the rights (other than rights owned by such person or group which have become void), in whole or in part, at an exchange ratio of one share of common stock, or one ten-thousandth of a share of preferred stock (or of a share of a class or series of Veeco's preferred stock having equivalent rights, preferences and privileges), per right (subject to adjustment).

        In certain circumstances, Veeco may redeem the rights in whole, but not in part, at a price of $0.01 per right (payable in cash, common stock or other consideration deemed appropriate by the Veeco board of directors). Immediately upon the action of the Veeco board of directors ordering redemption of the rights, the rights will terminate and the only right of the holders of rights will be to receive the $0.01 redemption price.

        FEI.    FEI does not have a shareholder rights plan in place.

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EXPERTS

        Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, have audited Veeco's consolidated financial statements and schedule included in Veeco's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2001, as set forth in their report, which is incorporated by reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus and which is based in part on the report of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, independent auditors. Veeco's consolidated financial statements and schedule are incorporated by reference in reliance on such reports, given on the authority of such firms as experts in accounting and auditing.

        The consolidated financial statements of Applied Epi and subsidiaries as of and for the years ended December 31, 2000 and 1999, incorporated by reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus to Veeco's Amendment No. 3 to its Current Report on Form 8-K/A filed with the SEC on November 30, 2001, have been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, independent auditors, as stated in their report, incorporated by reference herein, and has been incorporated in reliance upon the report of such firm given upon their authority as experts in accounting and auditing.

        The financial statements and financial statement schedule incorporated by reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus from FEI Company's annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2001 have been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, independent auditors, as stated in its reports, which are incorporated by reference herein and have been so incorporated in reliance upon the reports of such firm given upon its authority as an expert in accounting and auditing.


LEGAL MATTERS

        Kaye Scholer LLP will provide a legal opinion as to the legality of the shares of Veeco common stock offered under this joint proxy statement/prospectus. Kaye Scholer LLP will pass upon certain federal income tax consequences of the merger. Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation, will pass upon certain federal income tax consequences of the merger.

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DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN THIS
JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS

        This joint proxy statement/prospectus incorporates documents by reference which are not presented in or delivered with it.

        All documents filed by Veeco and FEI under Section 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, after the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus and before the Effective Date, are incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus and will constitute a part of this joint proxy statement/prospectus from the date of filing of those documents.

        You should rely only on the information contained in this joint proxy statement/prospectus or information to which we have referred you. Neither FEI nor Veeco has authorized anyone to provide you with information that is different.

        Veeco filed the Veeco registration statement on Form S-4 to register with the SEC the shares of Veeco common stock to be issued to FEI shareholders in the merger. This joint proxy statement/prospectus is a part of that registration statement and constitutes a prospectus of Veeco, as well as a proxy statement of Veeco and FEI for both the Veeco special meeting of stockholders and the FEI special meeting of shareholders.

        As allowed by the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission, this joint proxy statement/prospectus does not contain all the information you can find in the Veeco registration statement or the exhibits to the registration statement. The Securities and Exchange Commission allows us to "incorporate by reference" information into this joint proxy statement/prospectus, which means that we can disclose important information to you by referring you to another document filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The information incorporated by reference is deemed to be part of this joint proxy statement/prospectus. This joint proxy statement/prospectus incorporates by reference the documents set forth below that Veeco and FEI have previously filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These documents contain important information about Veeco and FEI and their respective financial conditions.

VEECO SEC FILINGS

  PERIOD, FILING OR EFFECTIVE DATE

Annual Report on Form 10-K   Year ended December 31, 2001, filed on March 27, 2002

Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q

 

Quarterly period ended March 31, 2002, filed on May 9, 2002 and quarterly period ended June 30, 2002 filed on August 14, 2002

Reports on Form 8-K

 

Filed on September 14, 2001, September 21, 2001, December 26, 2001, July 12, 2002, August 19, 2002 and September 18, 2002

Reports on Form 8-K/A

 

Filed on October 1, 2001, October 2, 2001, November 30, 2001 and July 22, 2002

Registration Statement on Form 8-A

 

Effective on November 29, 1994

Registration Statement on Form 8-A

 

Effective on March 15, 2001

Registration Statement on Form 8-A/A

 

Effective on September 21, 2001

Registration Statement on Form 8-A/A

 

Effective on August 8, 2002

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FEI SEC FILINGS

  PERIOD, FILING OR EFFECTIVE DATE

Annual Report on Form 10-K   Year ended December 31, 2001, filed on April 1, 2002

Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q

 

Quarterly period ended March 31, 2002, filed on May 15, 2002 and quarterly period ended June 30, 2002, filed on August 14, 2002

Report on Form 8-K

 

Filed on July 15, 2002

Registration Statement on Form 8-A

 

Effective on May 31, 1995

        Veeco has supplied all information contained or incorporated by reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus relating to Veeco, and FEI has supplied all such information relating to FEI.

        All documents subsequently filed by FEI or Veeco pursuant to Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14, or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, prior to the date on which the latest to occur of the FEI special meeting of shareholders or Veeco special meeting of stockholders is to be held, shall be deemed to be incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus.

        To the extent that any statement in this joint proxy statement/prospectus is inconsistent with any statement that is incorporated by reference, the statement in this joint proxy statement/prospectus will control. The incorporated statement will not be deemed, except as modified or superseded, to be a part of this joint proxy statement/prospectus or the registration statement of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus is a part.


WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION

        This joint proxy statement/prospectus incorporates important business and financial information about Veeco and FEI that has not been included or delivered with this prospectus. The documents incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus are available from Veeco or FEI upon request. We will provide to you without charge, upon your written or oral request, a copy of all of the information that is incorporated by reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus, except for exhibits, unless the exhibits are specifically incorporated by reference into this joint proxy statement/prospectus. You should make any request for documents by                             , 2002 to ensure timely delivery of the documents.

        Reports, proxy statements and other information regarding FEI or Veeco may be inspected at:

        Requests for documents relating to Veeco should be directed to either:

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        Requests for documents relating to FEI should be directed to either:

        Veeco and FEI each file reports, proxy statements and other information with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Copies of these reports, proxy statements and other information may be read and copied at the public reference facilities maintained by the Securities and Exchange Commission at:

Judiciary Plaza
Room 1204
450 Fifth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20549
  Citicorp Center
500 West Madison Street
Suite 1400
Chicago, Illinois 60661

        Copies of these materials can also be obtained by mail at prescribed rates from the Public Reference Section of the Securities and Exchange Commission, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., 20549 or by calling the Securities and Exchange Commission at 1-800-SEC-0330. You may obtain information on the operations of the Public Reference Room by calling the Securities and Exchange Commission at 1-800-SEC-0330. The Securities and Exchange Commission also maintains an Internet site that contains reports, proxy and information statements and other information regarding each of us. The address of this website is http://www.sec.gov. Veeco has filed a registration statement on Form S-4 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, with the Securities and Exchange Commission with respect to Veeco common stock to be issued to FEI shareholders in the merger. This joint proxy statement/prospectus constitutes the prospectus of Veeco filed as part of that registration statement on Form S-4. This joint proxy statement/prospectus does not contain all of the information set forth in that registration statement on Form S-4 because some parts of the registration statement are omitted as permitted by the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission. You may inspect and copy Veeco's registration statement on Form S-4 and its exhibits at any of the addresses listed above.

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OTHER MATTERS

Deadline for Veeco Annual Meeting Proxy Proposals

        Veeco stockholder proposals intended to be included in the proxy statement and form of proxy for Veeco's annual meeting of stockholders to be held in 2003, in addition to meeting certain eligibility requirements established by the Securities and Exchange Commission, must be in writing and received by the Secretary of Veeco at Veeco's principal executive offices on or before December 13, 2002. Alternate notice deadlines apply if the date of Veeco's annual meeting differs by more than 30 days from the date of the previous year's annual meeting.

Deadline for FEI Annual Meeting Proxy Proposals

        As a result of the merger, FEI does not anticipate holding its 2003 annual meeting of shareholders. If such meeting is held, FEI shareholder proposals intended to be included in the proxy statement and form of proxy for FEI's annual meeting of shareholders to be held in 2003, in addition to meeting certain eligibility requirements established by the Securities and Exchange Commission, must be in writing and received by the Secretary of FEI at FEI's principal executive offices on or before December 16, 2002. If notice of a shareholder proposal to be raised at FEI's 2003 annual shareholders meeting is received at the principal executive offices of FEI after March 1, 2003 (45 days before the month and date in 2002 corresponding to the date on which FEI mailed its proxy materials for the 2002 annual meeting), such proposal will be considered untimely. Alternate notice deadlines apply if the date of FEI's annual meeting differs by more than 30 days from the date of the previous year's annual meeting.

        This joint proxy statement/prospectus does not constitute an offer to sell, or solicitation of an offer to purchase, the Veeco common stock or the solicitation of a proxy, in any jurisdiction to or from any person to whom or from whom it is unlawful to make the offer, solicitation of an offer or proxy solicitation in that jurisdiction. Neither the delivery of this joint proxy statement/prospectus nor any distribution of securities means, under any circumstances, that there has been no change in the information contained in or incorporated by reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus or in Veeco's or FEI's affairs since the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus. The information contained in this joint proxy statement/prospectus with respect to FEI and its subsidiaries was provided by FEI and the information contained in this joint proxy statement/prospectus with respect to Veeco and its subsidiaries was provided by Veeco.

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Appendix A


AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER

AMONG

VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.,

VENICE ACQUISITION CORP.

AND

FEI COMPANY

July 11, 2002



TABLE OF CONTENTS

 
   
   
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I.   DEFINITIONS   1

 

 

1.01

 

Certain Definitions

 

1

II.

 

THE MERGER

 

10

 

 

2.01

 

The Merger

 

10
    2.02   Effective Time of the Merger   10
    2.03   Closing of the Merger   11
    2.04   Effects of the Merger   11
    2.05   Amendment of Veeco's Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws   11
    2.06   Conversion of Shares   12
    2.07   Closing of FEI's Transfer Books   12
    2.08   Exchange of Certificates   13
    2.09   Tax Consequences   14
    2.10   Subsequent Action   14

III.

 

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF FEI

 

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3.01

 

Corporate Organization

 

14
    3.02   Capitalization   15
    3.03   Authorization   15
    3.04   Reports   16
    3.05   No Undisclosed Liabilities   16
    3.06   Compliance with Law; Governmental Authorizations   16
    3.07   No Conflicts   17
    3.08   Contracts   17
    3.09   Litigation   18
    3.10   Taxes   18
    3.11   Absence of Certain Changes   18
    3.12   Employee Benefit Plans; Labor Matters   19
    3.13   Intellectual Property Rights   21
    3.14   Absence of Liens; Title to Property   22
    3.15   Environmental Matters   23
    3.16   Brokers and Finders   23
    3.17   Reorganization   23
    3.18   Board Approval   23
    3.19   Opinion of FEI's Broker   24
    3.20   Restrictions on Business Activities   24
    3.21   State Anti-takeover Statutes   24
    3.22   Ownership of Veeco Stock   24
    3.23   Form S-4 Registration Statement; Joint Proxy Statement   24

IV.

 

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF VEECO AND ACQUISITION

 

24

 

 

4.01

 

Corporate Organization

 

24
    4.02   Capitalization   25
    4.03   Authorization   26
    4.04   Reports   26
    4.05   No Undisclosed Liabilities   26
    4.06   Compliance with Law; Governmental Authorizations   27
    4.07   No Conflicts   27
    4.08   Contracts   28

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    4.09   Litigation   28
    4.10   Taxes   28
    4.11   Absence of Certain Changes   29
    4.12   Employee Benefit Plans; Labor Matters   29
    4.13   Intellectual Property Rights   31
    4.14   Absence of Liens; Title to Property   32
    4.15   Environmental Matters   33
    4.16   Brokers and Finders   34
    4.17   Reorganization   34
    4.18   Board Approval   34
    4.19   Opinion of Veeco's Broker   34
    4.20   Restrictions on Business Activities   34
    4.21   State Anti-takeover Statutes   34
    4.22   Ownership of FEI Stock   34
    4.23   Form S-4 Registration Statement; Joint Proxy Statement   34
    4.24   Veeco Rights Agreement   35

V.

 

COVENANTS

 

35

 

 

5.01

 

Access

 

35
    5.02   Conduct of the Business of the Parties Pending the Closing Date   35
    5.03   Restricted Conduct   36
    5.04   Consents   38
    5.05   Stock Options   39
    5.06   ESPP   40
    5.07   Employee Matters   40
    5.08   Indemnification of Officers and Directors   41
    5.09   Registration Statement on Form S-3   42
    5.10   Tax Matters   42
    5.11   Letters of the Parties' Accountants   43
    5.12   Listing   43
    5.13   Board of Directors; Committees; Officers; Headquarters   43
    5.14   Notice of Breach; Disclosure   44
    5.15   Payment of Indebtedness by Affiliates   44
    5.16   No Solicitation—FEI   44
    5.17   No Solicitation—Veeco   45
    5.18   Blue Sky Laws   46
    5.19   Additional Agreements   46
    5.20   Disclosure   46
    5.21   Registration Statement; Joint Proxy Statement   46
    5.22   FEI Stockholders' Meeting   48
    5.23   Veeco Stockholders' Meeting   48
    5.24   Section 16 Matters   49
    5.25   Acquisition Compliance   49
    5.26   Conveyance Taxes   49

VI.

 

CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES

 

50

 

 

6.01

 

Effectiveness of Registration Statement

 

50
    6.02   Stockholder Approval   50
    6.03   Litigation   50
    6.04   No Order   50
    6.05   HSR Act   50
    6.06   Listing   50

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VII.

 

CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO VEECO'S AND ACQUISITION'S OBLIGATIONS

 

50

 

 

7.01

 

Representations and Warranties

 

50
    7.02   Performance of Covenants   51
    7.03   Material Adverse Effect   51
    7.04   Agreements and Documents   51

VIII.

 

CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO FEI'S OBLIGATIONS

 

51

 

 

8.01

 

Representations and Warranties

 

51
    8.02   Performance of Covenants   51
    8.03   Material Adverse Effect   51
    8.04   Documents   51

IX.

 

TERMINATION

 

52

 

 

9.01

 

Termination

 

52
    9.02   Effect of Termination   53
    9.03   Expenses; Termination Fees   53

X.

 

MISCELLANEOUS

 

55

 

 

10.01

 

Successors

 

55
    10.02   Amendment   55
    10.03   Waiver   55
    10.04   No Survival of Representations and Warranties   56
    10.05   Entire Agreement; Counterparts   56
    10.06   Governing Law   56
    10.07   Disclosure Schedules   56
    10.08   Attorneys' Fees   56
    10.09   Assignment   57
    10.10   Notices   57
    10.11   Headings   57
    10.12   Exhibits and Schedules   57
    10.13   Severability   57
    10.14   No Third-Party Beneficiaries   58
SCHEDULES
Schedule A   FEI Stockholders Party to FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements
Schedule B   Veeco Stockholders Party to Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements

EXHIBITS

 

 
Exhibit A   FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements
Exhibit B   Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements
Exhibit C   Certificate of Amendment of the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Veeco Instruments Inc.
Exhibit D   Articles of Merger
Exhibit E   Fourth Amended and Restated Bylaws of Veeco Instruments Inc.

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AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER

        This AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER (this "Merger Agreement") is made as of July 11, 2002, by and among Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), Venice Acquisition Corp., an Oregon corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Veeco ("Acquisition"), and FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI").

        WHEREAS, upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein and in accordance with the provisions of the Delaware General Corporation Law (the "DGCL") and the Oregon Business Corporation Act (the "OBCA"), Veeco, FEI and Acquisition are entering into a business combination pursuant to which Acquisition will merge with and into FEI, with the result that FEI shall be the surviving corporation and shall become a wholly owned subsidiary of Veeco (the "Merger"), all upon the terms and conditions set forth herein.

        WHEREAS, the Boards of Directors of FEI, Veeco and Acquisition have (i) determined that the Merger is consistent with and in furtherance of their long-term business strategies and fair to, advisable and in the best interests of their respective stockholders; (ii) approved this Merger Agreement and all other agreements and transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement; and (iii) in the case of the Board of Directors of FEI, determined to recommend that its stockholders vote to approve the Merger, and, in the case of the Board of Directors of Veeco, determined to recommend that its stockholders vote to approve the issuance of the Veeco Shares in the Merger.

        WHEREAS, Veeco has entered into those certain Voting Agreements in the forms attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements"), dated as of the date hereof, with the stockholders of FEI listed on Schedule A to this Merger Agreement. Pursuant to the FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements, such stockholders of FEI have granted to Veeco irrevocable proxies to vote the shares of FEI Common Stock (as defined below) held by them in favor of approving the Merger, and against any alternative proposals, action, failure to act, or agreement that would result in a breach of any covenant, representation or agreement of FEI under this Merger Agreement.

        WHEREAS, FEI has entered into those certain Voting Agreements in the forms attached hereto as Exhibit B (the "Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements"), dated as of the date hereof, with the stockholders of Veeco listed on Schedule B to this Merger Agreement. Pursuant to the Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements, such stockholders of Veeco have granted to FEI irrevocable proxies to vote the Veeco Shares (as defined below) held by them in favor of approving the issuance of the Veeco Shares in the Merger, and against any alternative proposals, action, failure to act, or agreement that would result in a breach of any covenant, representation or agreement of Veeco under this Merger Agreement.

        WHEREAS, the Merger is intended to qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code (as defined below).

        NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:

        I. DEFINITIONS

        1.01 Certain Definitions.    For purposes of this Merger Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

        "Acquisition" shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph of this Merger Agreement.

        "Affiliate" of any Person shall mean, with respect to any Person, an affiliate of such Person within the meaning of Rule 405 promulgated under the Securities Act.

        "Articles of Merger" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.02.

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        "Assumed Purchase Right" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.06(a).

        "Benefit Plan" shall mean, with respect to any Person, any employee benefit plan, program, policy, practice, agreement, contract or other arrangement providing benefits to any current or former employee, officer or director of such Person or any of its ERISA Affiliates or any beneficiary or dependent thereof that is sponsored or maintained by such Person or any of its ERISA Affiliates or to which such Person or any of its ERISA Affiliates contributes or is obligated to contribute, whether or not written, including any employee welfare benefit plan within the meaning of Section 3(1) of ERISA, any employee pension benefit plan within the meaning of Section 3(2) of ERISA (whether or not such plan is subject to ERISA), any employment or severance agreement, and any bonus, incentive, deferred compensation, vacation, stock purchase, stock option, severance, change of control or fringe benefit plan, program or policy.

        "business day" shall mean any day other than Saturday, Sunday or other day on which commercial banks in New York, New York are authorized or required by law to close.

        "Closing" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.03(a).

        "Closing Date" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.03(a).

        "Closing Price Per Share" shall mean the closing price per Veeco Share as reported by the NASDAQ on the trading day immediately preceding the Closing Date.

        "Code" shall mean the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder or any successor statute thereto.

        "Consent" shall mean any approval, permit, consent, ratification, permission, waiver or authorization (including any License or governmental authorization).

        "Constituent Corporations" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.01.

        "Contract" shall mean any agreement, arrangement, commitment, understanding, indemnity, indenture, instrument or lease, including any and all amendments, supplements, and modifications (whether oral or written) thereto, whether or not in writing.

        "Controlled Group Liability" shall mean any and all liabilities (a) under Title IV of ERISA, other than for payment of premiums to the PBGC (including without limitation on account of a complete or partial withdrawal from, or unpaid contribution to, a "multiemployer plan" within the meaning of Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA), (b) under Section 302 of ERISA, (c) under Sections 412 and 4971 of the Code, (d) for violation of the continuation coverage requirements of Section 601 et seq. of ERISA and Section 4980B of the Code or the group health requirements of Section 701 et seq. of ERISA, or the provisions of law enacted by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, and (e) under corresponding or similar provisions of foreign laws or regulations.

        "DGCL" shall have the meaning set forth in the first WHEREAS clause to this Merger Agreement.

        "Effective Time" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.02.

        "Environment" shall mean the soil, land surface or subsurface strata, surface waters (including navigable waters, ocean waters, streams, ponds, drainage basins and wetlands), groundwaters, drinking water supply, stream sediments, ambient air (including indoor air), plant and animal life, and any other environmental medium or natural resource.

        "Environmental Laws" shall mean any foreign, state, federal or local laws, ordinances, codes, regulations, statutes and orders promulgated by any Governmental Authority relating to Hazardous Substances, pollution, natural resources, protection of the Environment or public health and safety, including, without limitation, laws and regulations relating to the use, treatment, storage, release, disposal or transportation of Hazardous Substances or the handling and disposal of medical and biological waste.

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        "Environmental Permits" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.15(a).

        "Equity Securities" shall mean any (i) capital stock or any securities representing any other equity interest or (ii) any securities convertible into or exchangeable for capital stock or any other equity interest, or any other rights, warrants or options to acquire any of the foregoing securities.

        "ERISA" shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

        "ERISA Affiliate" shall mean with respect to any Person (a) any corporation that is a member of a controlled group of corporations, within the meaning of Section 414(b) of the Code, of which that Person is a member, (b) any trade or business (whether or not incorporated) that is a member of a group of trades or businesses under common control, within the meaning of Section 414(c) of the Code, of which that Person is a member, and (c) any member of an affiliated service group, within the meaning of Section 414(m) and (o) of the Code, of which that Person or any entity described in clause (a) or (b) is a member.

        "Exchange Act" shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

        "Exchange Agent" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.08(a).

        "Exchange Fund" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.08(a).

        "Exchange Ratio" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.06(a).

        "Existing Policy" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.08(b).

        "FEI" shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph to this Merger Agreement.

        "FEI Acquisition Proposal" shall mean any offer, proposal, inquiry or indication of interest (other than an offer, proposal, inquiry or indication of interest by Veeco) contemplating or otherwise relating to any FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        "FEI Acquisition Transaction" shall mean any transaction or series of related transactions (other than the transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement) involving:

        "FEI Authorizations" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.06(b).

        "FEI Balance Sheet" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.05.

        "FEI Balance Sheet Date" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.11.

        "FEI Benefit Plan" shall mean any Benefit Plan maintained or contributed to by FEI, a Subsidiary of FEI or an ERISA Affiliate of either, or to which FEI, a Subsidiary of FEI or an ERISA Affiliate of either is required to contribute.

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        "FEI Board Recommendation" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.22(b).

        "FEI's Broker" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.16.

        "FEI Common Stock" shall mean the common stock of FEI, no par value per share.

        "FEI Confidential IP Information" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.13(f).

        "FEI Contract" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.08(a).

        "FEI Convertible Debt" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(b).

        "FEI Disclosure Schedule" shall mean the disclosure schedule that has been prepared by FEI in accordance with the requirements of Section 10.07 hereof and that has been delivered by FEI to Veeco on the date of this Merger Agreement.

        "FEI Entities" shall mean FEI and each of its Subsidiaries.

        "FEI ESPP" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.06(a).

        "FEI Financial Statements" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.04.

        "FEI Insider" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.24.

        "FEI Intellectual Property" shall mean all Intellectual Property used in or necessary for the conduct of FEI's and its Subsidiaries' businesses as currently conducted.

        "FEI Options" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.02(b).

        "FEI-Owned IP" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.13(c).

        "FEI Rights Agreement" shall mean any preferred stock rights agreement (commonly known as a "poison pill") entered into or put in place by FEI.

        "FEI SEC Documents" shall mean each statement, report, form, schedule, registration statement (including the related prospectus in the form filed pursuant to Rule 424(b) of the Securities Act) and proxy statement or information statement, and all other filings filed with the SEC by FEI since January 1, 1999.

        "FEI Stock Certificate" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.07.

        "FEI Stockholders' Meeting" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.22(a).

        "FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements" shall have the meaning set forth in the third WHEREAS clause to this Merger Agreement.

        "FEI Triggering Event" shall be deemed to have occurred if: (i) the Board of Directors of FEI shall have failed to recommend that FEI's stockholders vote to approve the Merger, or shall have withdrawn or modified in a manner adverse to Veeco the FEI Board Recommendation; (ii) FEI shall have failed to include in the Joint Proxy Statement the FEI Board Recommendation; (iii) the Board of Directors of FEI shall have approved, endorsed or recommended any FEI Acquisition Transaction; (iv) FEI shall have entered into any letter of intent or similar document or any Contract providing for any FEI Acquisition Transaction; (v) FEI shall have failed to hold the FEI Stockholders' Meeting in accordance with Section 5.22; (vi) FEI shall have failed to prepare and mail to its stockholders the Joint Proxy Statement in accordance with Section 5.21; (vii) a tender or exchange offer relating to FEI's securities shall have been commenced by a Person unaffiliated with Veeco, and FEI shall not have sent to its stockholders, pursuant to Rule 14e-2 promulgated under the Exchange Act, within ten business days after such tender or exchange offer is first published, sent, given or otherwise commenced, a statement disclosing that the Board of Directors of FEI recommends rejection of such tender or exchange offer; (viii) the Board of Directors of FEI shall have granted any approval or taken any other step to exempt any transaction (other than the Merger and the other transactions with Veeco and Acquisition contemplated by this Merger Agreement) from the requirements and provisions of Section 835 of the OBCA or other state anti-takeover statutes or regulations; (ix) FEI's Board of

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Directors shall have amended or resolved to amend the FEI Rights Agreement, if in effect, in a manner so as to render it inapplicable to any FEI Acquisition Transaction (other than with respect to the Merger and other transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement) or (x) any of the FEI Entities shall have violated in a material manner any of the restrictions set forth in Section 5.16.

        "Foreign Continuing Employees" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.07(d).

        "Form S-4 Registration Statement" shall mean the registration statement on Form S-4 to be filed with the SEC by Veeco in connection with the issuance of Veeco Shares in the Merger, as said registration statement may be amended from time to time prior to or after the time it is declared effective by the SEC.

        "GAAP" shall mean United States generally accepted accounting principles.

        "Governmental Authority" shall mean any government or any agency, bureau, board, commission, court, department, official, political subdivision, tribunal or other instrumentality of any government, whether federal, state or local, domestic or foreign.

        "Hazardous Substances" shall mean (i) any waste, substance or material that is prohibited, limited, or regulated by any Environmental Law, or that has been designated by any Governmental Authority to be radioactive, toxic, hazardous or otherwise a danger to health, reproduction or the environment; (ii) asbestos-containing material, (iii) medical and biological waste, (iv) polychlorinated biphenyls, and (v) petroleum products, including gasoline, fuel oil, crude oil and other various constituents of such products.

        "Hazardous Substance Activities" shall mean the transportation, transfer, recycling, storage, use, treatment, manufacture, removal remediation, release, exposure of others to, sale or distribution of any Hazardous Substance or any product containing a Hazardous Substance.

        "HSR Act" shall mean the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended.

        "Indemnified Persons" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.08(a).

        "Intellectual Property" means shall mean any or all of the following and all rights in, arising out of, or associated therewith: (i) all United States, international and foreign patents and applications therefor and all reissues, divisions, renewals, extensions, provisionals, continuations and continuations-in-part thereof; (ii) all inventions (whether patentable or not), invention disclosures, improvements, trade secrets, proprietary information, know how, technology, technical data and customer lists, and all documentation relating to any of the foregoing; (iii) all copyrights, copyrights registrations and applications therefor, and all other rights corresponding thereto throughout the world; (iv) all industrial designs and any registrations and applications therefor throughout the world; (v) all mask works and any registrations and applications therefor throughout the world (vi) all trade names, logos, URLs, common law trademarks and service marks, trademark and service mark registrations and applications therefor throughout the world; (vii) all databases and data collections and all rights therein throughout the world; (viii) all moral and economic rights of authors and inventors, however denominated, throughout the world; and (ix) any similar or equivalent rights to any of the foregoing throughout the world.

        "IRS" shall mean the Internal Revenue Service of the United States or any successor agency, and, to the extent relevant, the United States Department of the Treasury.

        "Joint Proxy Statement" shall mean the joint proxy statement/prospectus to be sent to FEI's stockholders in connection with the FEI Stockholders' Meeting and to Veeco's stockholders in connection with the Veeco Stockholders' Meeting.

        "knowledge" shall mean, (i) with respect to an individual, the actual knowledge of such individual and (ii) with respect to any Person other than an individual, the actual knowledge of any officer or

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director of a corporate entity or other Person performing similar functions for any other type of non-individual Person.

        "Law" shall mean any constitutional provision or any statute or other law, rule or regulation of any Governmental Authority and any decree, injunction, judgment, order, ruling, assessment or writ.

        "Legal Proceeding" shall mean any action, suit, litigation, arbitration, proceeding (including any civil, criminal, administrative, investigative or appellate proceeding), hearing, inquiry, audit, examination or investigation commenced, brought, conducted or heard by or before, or otherwise involving, any court or other Governmental Authority or any arbitrator or arbitration panel.

        "Lien" shall mean any lien, pledge, mortgage, deed of trust, security interest, attachment, claim, lease, charge, option, right of first refusal, easement, servitude, encroachment or other survey defect, transfer restriction or other encumbrance of any nature whatsoever, except for liens for Taxes not yet due and payable.

        "Material Adverse Effect" shall mean, with respect to any Person, a material adverse effect on (i) the business, assets, financial condition, operations or results of operations of such Person and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole or (ii) the ability of such Person to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement prior to the Termination Date; provided, however, that, for purposes of clause (i) above, in no event shall any of the following, alone or in combination with one another, be deemed to constitute, nor shall any of the following be taken into account in determining whether there has been or will be, a Material Adverse Effect: (A) any effect resulting from compliance with the express terms and conditions of this Agreement; (B) any effect resulting from the announcement or pendency of the Merger (provided that the exception in this clause (B) shall not apply to the use of the term "Material Adverse Effect" in Sections 7.01 and 8.01 with respect to the representations and warranties contained in Sections 3.03, 3.07, 3.08, 3.13(b), 4.03, 4.07, 4.08, and 4.13(b)); (C) any changes in the Person's stock price or trading volume (but excluding the reasons for such changes in the stock price or trading volume); (D) any failure by the Person to meet published revenue or earnings projections (but excluding the reasons for failing to meet such projections); (E) any effect that results from changes affecting any of the industries in which the Person operates generally or the United States economy generally (including prevailing interest rate and stock market levels); (F) any effect that results primarily from changes affecting general worldwide economic or capital market conditions (which changes in each case do not disproportionately affect the Person in any material respect); or (G) stockholder class action litigation arising from allegations of a breach of fiduciary duty relating to this Agreement.

        "Material FEI Entity" shall mean any FEI Entity that is a "significant subsidiary" (as such term is defined in Regulation 210.1-02(w) of Regulation S-X of the SEC) of FEI.

        "Material Veeco Entity" shall mean any Veeco Entity that is a "significant subsidiary" (as such term is defined in Regulation 210.1-02(w) of Regulation S-X of the SEC) of Veeco.

        "Merger" shall have the meaning set forth in the first WHEREAS clause to this Merger Agreement.

        "Merger Agreement" shall mean this Agreement and Plan of Merger, as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.

        "Merger Consideration" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.06(a).

        "NASDAQ" shall mean The NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.

        "OBCA" shall have the meaning set forth in the first WHEREAS clause to this Merger Agreement.

        "Party(ies)" shall mean FEI or Veeco and all of their respective Subsidiaries, including Acquisition.

        "PBGC" shall mean the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, or any successor thereto.

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        "Person" shall mean any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, firm, joint venture, association, joint-stock company, trust, unincorporated organization, or other entity or organization, whether or not a legal entity, and including, without limitation, any Governmental Authority.

        "Philips" shall mean Philips Business Electronics International B.V.

        "Qualifying Amendment" shall mean an amendment or supplement to the Joint Proxy Statement or Form S-4 Registration Statement (including by incorporation by reference) to the extent it contains (a) a change in the Veeco Board Recommendation or a change in the FEI Board Recommendation (as the case may be), (b) a statement of the reasons of the Board of Directors of Veeco or FEI (as the case may be) for making such change in the Veeco Board Recommendation or the FEI Board Recommendation (as the case may be) and (c) additional information reasonably related to the foregoing.

        "Regulatory Law" shall mean the HSR Act, and all other federal, state and foreign, if any, statutes, rules, regulations, orders, decrees, administrative and judicial doctrines and other laws that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict, or regulate (a) mergers, acquisitions or other business combinations, (b) foreign investment or (c) actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competitions.

        "Release" shall mean any spilling, leaking, emitting, discharging, depositing, escaping, leaching, dumping, or other releasing, whether intentional or unintentional.

        "Representatives" shall mean, with respect to any Person, its officers, directors, attorneys, accountants, advisors and other representatives.

        "Required FEI Stockholder Vote" shall mean the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the shares of FEI Common Stock entitled to vote at the FEI Stockholders Meeting in which a quorum is present in conformance with the requirements of OBCA, FEI's articles of incorporation, charter documents and by-laws, and NASDAQ.

        "Required Veeco Stockholder Vote" shall mean the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding Veeco Shares entitled to vote at the Veeco Stockholders Meeting in which a quorum is present in conformance with the requirements of DGCL, Veeco's certificate of incorporation, charter documents and by-laws, and NASDAQ.

        "SEC" shall mean the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

        "Securities Act" shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

        "Subsidiary" shall mean a Person shall be deemed to be a "Subsidiary" of another Person if such Person directly or indirectly owns, beneficially or of record, (a) an amount of voting securities or other interests in such Person that is sufficient to enable such Person to elect at least a majority of the members of such Person's Board of Directors or other governing body, or (b) at least 50% of the outstanding entity or financial interests of such Person.

        "Superior FEI Proposal" shall mean an unsolicited, bona fide, written offer made by a third party (other than by Veeco or by a Veeco Entity) with respect to a FEI Acquisition Transaction on terms that the Board of Directors of FEI determines in good faith make it more favorable to the stockholders of FEI for FEI to consummate such FEI Acquisition Transaction, than for FEI to consummate the Merger, after, among other relevant considerations, consultation with an independent financial advisor of nationally recognized reputation; provided, however, that any such offer shall not be deemed to be a "Superior FEI Proposal" if any financing required to consummate the transaction contemplated by such offer is not committed and is not reasonably capable of being obtained by such third party. For purposes of this definition, the term "FEI Acquisition Transaction" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in this Article I, except that references to "15%" therein shall be deemed to read "50%."

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        "Superior Veeco Proposal" shall mean an unsolicited, bona fide, written offer made by a third party (other than by FEI or by a FEI Entity) with respect to a Veeco Acquisition Transaction on terms that the Board of Directors of Veeco determines in good faith make it more favorable to the stockholders of Veeco for Veeco to consummate such Veeco Acquisition Transaction, than for Veeco to consummate the Merger, after, among other relevant considerations, consultation with an independent financial advisor of nationally recognized reputation; provided, however, that any such offer shall not be deemed to be a "Superior Veeco Proposal" if any financing required to consummate the transaction contemplated by such offer is not committed and is not reasonably capable of being obtained by such third party. For purposes of this definition, the term "Veeco Acquisition Transaction" shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in this Article I, except that references to "15%" therein shall be deemed to read "50%."

        "Surviving Corporation" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.01.

        "Tax" or "Taxes" shall mean any and all taxes (whether Federal, state, local or municipal, and whether domestic or foreign), including, without limitation, income, profits, franchise, gross receipts, payroll, sales, employment, use, property, withholding, excise, occupation, value added, ad valorem, transfer and other taxes, duties or assessments of any nature whatsoever, together with any interest, penalties or additions to tax imposed with respect thereto.

        "Tax Returns" shall mean any returns (including any information returns), reports and forms required to be filed with any Governmental Authority in connection with the determination, assessment, collection or payment of any Taxes or in connection with the administration, implementation or enforcement of or compliance with any Law relating to any Tax.

        "Termination Date" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.01(b).

        "Termination Fee" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.03(b).

        "Threatened" shall mean: a claim, proceeding, dispute, action or other matter will be deemed to have been "Threatened" if any demand or statement has been made (orally or in writing) or any notice has been given (orally or in writing) that would lead a prudent Person to conclude that such a claim, proceeding dispute, action or other matter is likely to be asserted, commenced, taken or otherwise pursued in the near future.

        "Transaction Expenses" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.03(b).

        "U.S. Continuing Employees" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.07(a).

        "Veeco" shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph of this Merger Agreement.

        "Veeco Acquisition Proposal" shall mean any offer, proposal, inquiry or indication of interest (other than an offer, proposal, inquiry or indication of interest by FEI) contemplating or otherwise relating to any Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        "Veeco Acquisition Transaction" shall mean any transaction or series of related transactions (other than the transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement) involving:

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        "Veeco Authorizations" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.06(b).

        "Veeco Balance Sheet" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.05.

        "Veeco Balance Sheet Date" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.11.

        "Veeco Benefit Plan" shall mean any Benefit Plan maintained or contributed to by Veeco, a Subsidiary of Veeco or an ERISA Affiliate of either, or to which Veeco, a Subsidiary of Veeco or an ERISA Affiliate of either is required to contribute.

        "Veeco Benefits" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.07(a).

        "Veeco Board Recommendation" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.23(b).

        "Veeco's Broker" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.16.

        "Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment" shall mean the Certificate of Amendment of the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Veeco, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C.

        "Veeco Confidential IP Information" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.13(f).

        "Veeco Contract" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.08(a).

        "Veeco Convertible Debt" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.02(b).

        "Veeco Disclosure Schedule" shall mean the disclosure schedule that has been prepared by Veeco in accordance with the requirements of Section 10.07 hereof and that has been delivered by Veeco to FEI on the date of this Merger Agreement.

        "Veeco Entities" shall mean Veeco and each of its Subsidiaries.

        "Veeco ESPP" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.06(b).

        "Veeco Financial Statements" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.04.

        "Veeco Investor Agreement" shall mean that certain Investor Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, by and among Veeco, Philips and FEI.

        "Veeco Intellectual Property" shall mean all Intellectual Property used in or necessary for the conduct of Veeco's and its Subsidiaries' businesses as currently conducted.

        "Veeco Options" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.02(b).

        "Veeco-Owned IP" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.13(c).

        "Veeco Rights Agreement" shall mean that certain Rights Agreement, dated as of March 13, 2001, between Veeco and American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, as amended.

        "Veeco SEC Documents" shall mean each statement, report, form, schedule, registration statement (including the related prospectus in the form filed pursuant to Rule 424(b) of the Securities Act) and

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proxy statement or information statement, and all other filings filed with the SEC by Veeco since January 1, 1999.

        "Veeco Shares" shall mean the common stock, $0.01 par value per share, of Veeco.

        "Veeco Stockholders' Meeting" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.23(a).

        "Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements" shall have the meaning set forth in the fourth WHEREAS clause to this Merger Agreement.

        "Veeco Triggering Event" shall be deemed to have occurred if: (i) the Board of Directors of Veeco shall have failed to recommend that Veeco's stockholders vote to approve the issuance of Veeco Shares in the Merger, or shall have withdrawn or modified in a manner adverse to FEI the Veeco Board Recommendation; (ii) Veeco shall have failed to include in the Joint Proxy Statement the Veeco Board Recommendation; (iii) the Board of Directors of Veeco shall have approved, endorsed or recommended any Veeco Acquisition Transaction; (iv) Veeco shall have entered into any letter of intent or similar document or any Contract providing for any Veeco Acquisition Transaction; (v) Veeco shall have failed to hold the Veeco Stockholders' Meeting in accordance with Section 5.23; (vi) Veeco shall have failed to prepare and mail to its stockholders the Joint Proxy Statement in accordance with Section 5.21; (vii) a tender or exchange offer relating to Veeco's securities shall have been commenced by a Person unaffiliated with FEI, and Veeco shall not have sent to its stockholders, pursuant to Rule 14e-2 promulgated under the Exchange Act, within ten business days after such tender or exchange offer is first published, sent, given or otherwise commenced, a statement disclosing that the Board of Directors of Veeco recommends rejection of such tender or exchange offer; (viii) the Board of Directors of Veeco shall have granted any approval or taken any other step to exempt any transaction (other than the Merger and the other transactions with FEI contemplated by this Merger Agreement) from the requirements and provisions of Section 203 of the DGCL or other state anti-takeover statutes or regulations; (ix) Veeco's Board of Directors shall have amended or resolved to amend the Veeco Rights Agreement in a manner so as to render it inapplicable to any Veeco Acquisition Transaction (other than with respect to the Merger and other transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement) or (x) any of the Veeco Entities shall have violated in a material manner any of the restrictions set forth in Section 5.17.

        "Voting Debt" shall mean any bonds, debentures, notes or other indebtedness having the right to vote on any matters on which holders of capital stock of the same issuer may vote.

        1.02    The words "hereof," "herein," "hereby" and "hereunder," and words of like import, refer to this Merger Agreement as a whole and not to any particular Section hereof. References herein to any Section, Schedule or Exhibit refer to such Section of, or such Schedule or Exhibit to, this Merger Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires. All pronouns and any variations thereof refer to the masculine, feminine or neuter gender, singular or plural, as the context may require. The word "including," when used herein, means "including, without limitation."

II.    THE MERGER

        2.01     The Merger.    At the Effective Time of the Merger, Acquisition shall be merged with and into FEI. The separate existence of Acquisition shall thereupon cease and FEI shall continue its corporate existence as the surviving corporation (the "Surviving Corporation") under the Laws of the State of Oregon under its present name. FEI and Acquisition are sometimes referred to collectively herein as the "Constituent Corporations."

        2.02     Effective Time of the Merger.    At the Closing, the parties hereto shall cause articles of merger substantially in the form of Exhibit D to be executed and filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Oregon, as provided in Section 481 of the OBCA (the "Articles of Merger"), and shall take all

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such other and further actions as may be required by Law to make the Merger effective. The Merger shall become effective as of the date and time of the filing of the Articles of Merger. The date and time of such effectiveness are referred to herein as the "Effective Time."

        2.03     Closing of the Merger    

        2.04     Effects of the Merger.    At the Effective Time of the Merger:

        2.05     Amendment of Veeco's Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws.

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        2.06     Conversion of Shares.    As of the Effective Time, by virtue of the Merger and without any further action on the part of Veeco, Acquisition, FEI or any holder of any Equity Securities of the Constituent Corporations:

        2.07    Closing of FEI's Transfer Books.    At the Effective Time, the stock transfer books of FEI shall be closed with respect to all shares of FEI Common Stock outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time. No further transfer of any such shares of FEI Common Stock shall be made on such stock transfer books after the Effective Time. If, after the Effective Time, a valid certificate previously representing any shares of FEI Common Stock (a "FEI Stock Certificate") is presented to the Exchange Agent or to the Surviving Corporation or Veeco, such FEI Stock Certificate shall be canceled, and shall be exchanged as provided in Section 2.08 hereof.

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        2.08     Exchange of Certificates.    

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        2.09     Tax Consequences.    For federal income tax purposes, the Merger is intended to constitute a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368 of the Code. The parties to this Merger Agreement hereby adopt this Merger Agreement as a "plan of reorganization" as described in Sections 1.368-2(g) and 1.368-3(a) of the United States Treasury Regulations.

        2.10     Subsequent Action.    If, at any time after the Effective Time, Veeco of the Surviving Corporation shall determine or be advised that any deeds, bills of sale, assignments, assurances and any other actions or things are necessary, desirable or proper to vest, perfect or confirm, of record or otherwise, in the Surviving Corporation its right, title or interest in, to or under any of the rights, or to otherwise carry out the purposes of Merger, the officers and directors of Veeco and the Surviving Corporation shall be authorized (in the name and on behalf of Acquisition, in the name and on behalf of FEI or otherwise) to execute and deliver, in the name and on behalf of the Constituent Corporations or otherwise, all such deeds, bills of sale, assignments and assurances and to take and do, in the name and on behalf of the Constituent Corporations or otherwise, all such other actions and things as may be necessary or desirable to vest, perfect or confirm any and all right, title and and interest in, to and under such rights, properties or assets in the Surviving Corporation or otherwise to carry out the purposes of this Merger Agreement.

III.  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF FEI

        FEI hereby represents and warrants to and covenants and agrees with Veeco and Acquisition that, except as set forth in the FEI Disclosure Schedule:

        3.01     Corporate Organization.    

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        3.02     Capitalization.    

        3.03     Authorization.    FEI has full corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform this Merger Agreement and the Articles of Merger, and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The execution, delivery and performance of this Merger Agreement, the Articles of Merger and all other documents and agreements to be delivered pursuant hereto and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by the Board of Directors of FEI, and no other corporate proceedings on the part of FEI (other than the Required FEI Stockholder Vote and the filing of the Articles of Merger) are necessary to authorize this Merger Agreement, the Articles of Merger and any such related documents or agreements or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. This Merger Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by FEI and the Articles of Merger, when executed at the Closing, will be duly and validly executed and delivered by FEI. This Merger Agreement, assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery by each of the other parties hereto, constitutes a legal, valid and binding agreement of FEI, enforceable in accordance with its terms, and the Articles of Merger, when executed by FEI at the Closing, assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery by each of the other

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parties thereto, will be legal, valid and binding agreements of FEI, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms except as may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, moratorium, insolvency, reorganization, fraudulent conveyance or other Laws affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally or by general equitable principles.

        3.04     Reports.    All FEI SEC Documents were filed as and when required by the Exchange Act or the Securities Act, as applicable. All documents required to be filed as exhibits to the FEI SEC Documents have been so filed. The FEI SEC Documents include all statements, reports and documents required to be filed by FEI pursuant to the Exchange Act and the Securities Act. The FEI SEC Documents comply in all material respects with the requirements of the Exchange Act and the Securities Act, as applicable, and none of the FEI SEC Documents, as of their respective filing dates, contained any untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading. None of FEI's Subsidiaries is required to file any statements, reports or documents with the SEC. The financial statements of FEI and its Subsidiaries, including the notes thereto, included in the FEI SEC Documents (the "FEI Financial Statements") complied in all material respects with applicable accounting requirements and with the published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto as of their respective dates (except as may be indicated in the notes thereto or, in the case of unaudited statements included in Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, as permitted by Form 10-Q of the SEC). The FEI Financial Statements fairly present the consolidated financial condition, operating results and cash flows of FEI and its Subsidiaries at the dates and during the periods indicated therein in accordance with GAAP consistently applied (subject, in the case of unaudited statements, to normal year-end adjustments and additional footnote disclosures). There has been no material change in FEI's accounting policies except as described in the notes to the FEI Financial Statements. At all times since January 1, 1999, FEI has (i) filed as and when due all documents required to be filed with NASDAQ, and (ii) otherwise timely performed all of FEI's obligations pursuant to the rules and regulations of NASDAQ.

        3.05     No Undisclosed Liabilities.    The FEI Entities do not have any obligations or liabilities of any nature (whether matured or unmatured, absolute, accrued, fixed or contingent) other than those (i) set forth or adequately provided for in the Balance Sheet of FEI and its Subsidiaries included in FEI's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2001 (the "FEI Balance Sheet"), (ii) not required to be set forth on the FEI Balance Sheet under GAAP consistently applied, (iii) incurred in the ordinary course of business since the FEI Balance Sheet Date, and consistent with past practice or (iv) which, individually or in the aggregate, would not have a Material Adverse Effect on FEI.

        3.06     Compliance with Law; Governmental Authorizations.    

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        3.07     No Conflicts.

        3.08     Contracts.    

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        3.09     Litigation.    Except as disclosed in the FEI SEC Documents prior to the date hereof, (i) there is no private or governmental action, suit, proceeding, claim, arbitration or investigation pending before any agency, court or tribunal, foreign or domestic, or, to the knowledge of FEI, Threatened against FEI or any other FEI Entity or any of their respective properties or any of their respective officers or directors (in their capacities as such) that, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on FEI, and (ii) there is no judgment, decree or order against FEI or any other FEI Entity or, to the knowledge of FEI, any of their respective directors or officers (in their capacities as such) that could prevent, enjoin, alter or materially delay any of the transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement, or that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on FEI.

        3.10     Taxes.    FEI and each of the FEI Entities has filed or caused to be filed on a timely basis all Tax Returns that are or were required to be filed by FEI and/or any of the other FEI Entities, either separately or as part of an affiliated group of corporations, pursuant to the Laws of any Governmental Authority with taxing power over any of the FEI Entities or its assets and business. All Tax Returns filed by any of the FEI Entities are true, correct and complete. FEI and each of the FEI Entities has paid all Taxes that have become due by it pursuant to those Tax Returns or pursuant to any assessment received by any of the FEI Entities, except such Taxes, if any, as are being contested in good faith and as to which adequate reserves have been provided in the FEI Financial Statements. All Taxes that FEI or any of the FEI Entities is, or was, required by Law to withhold and collect have been duly withheld and collected and, to the extent required, have been paid to the appropriate Governmental Authority. There is no agreement, plan, arrangement or other contract covering any employee or independent contractor of FEI or any of the FEI Entities that would give rise to the payment of any amount that would not be deductible by Veeco or any of the Veeco Entities or the Surviving Corporation pursuant to Section 280G or Section 162(m) of the Code. FEI is not a "United States real property holding corporation," as defined in Section 897(c)(2) of the Code. The charges, accruals and reserves with respect to Taxes on the FEI Financial Statements with respect to each of the FEI Entities (excluding any provision for deferred income taxes established to reflect timing differences between book and tax income) for all tax periods (or portions thereof) ending on or before the Closing Date (including any period for which no Tax Return has yet been filed) are adequate.

        3.11     Absence of Certain Changes.    Except as disclosed in or filed as an exhibit to the FEI SEC Documents prior to the date hereof, since December 31, 2001 (the "FEI Balance Sheet Date"), the FEI Entities have conducted their business in the ordinary course consistent with past practice and there has not occurred: (i) any change, event or condition (whether or not covered by insurance) that has resulted in, or might reasonably be expected to result in, a Material Adverse Effect to FEI; (ii) any acquisition, sale or transfer of any material asset of the FEI Entities other than in the ordinary course

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of business and consistent with past practice; (iii) any change in accounting methods or practices (including any change in depreciation or amortization policies or rates) by FEI or any revaluation by FEI of any of its assets; (iv) any declaration, setting aside, or payment of a dividend or other distribution with respect to the shares of FEI Common Stock or any other FEI Equity Securities (excluding interest payments on the FEI Convertible Debt contemplated by the Indenture relating thereto), or any direct or indirect redemption, purchase or other acquisition by FEI of any of its shares of capital stock; (v) any material Contract entered into by any FEI Entity, other than in the ordinary course of business, or any material amendment or termination of, or default under, any material Contract to which any FEI Entity is a party or by which any of them is bound; or (vi) any agreement by any FEI Entity to do any of the things described in the preceding clauses (i) through (v) (other than negotiations with Veeco and its Representatives regarding the transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement).

        3.12     Employee Benefit Plans; Labor Matters.    

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        3.13     Intellectual Property Rights.    

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        3.14     Absence of Liens; Title to Property.    

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        3.15     Environmental Matters.    

        Except as disclosed in the FEI SEC Documents:

        3.16    Brokers and Finders.    Except for Credit Suisse First Boston ("FEI's Broker"), no broker, finder, agent or similar intermediary has acted on FEI's behalf in connection with this Merger Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, and there are no brokerage commissions, finders' fees or similar fees or commissions payable in connection therewith based on any Contract with FEI or any action taken by FEI. FEI shall pay all fees and disbursements of FEI's Broker.

        3.17    Reorganization.    Neither FEI nor any of its Subsidiaries has taken any action or has knowledge of any fact or circumstance that would reasonably be expected to cause the Merger to fail to qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.

        3.18    Board Approval.    The Board of Directors of FEI has unanimously (i) determined that the Merger is advisable, consistent with and in the furtherance of the long-term business strategy of FEI and fair to, and in the best interests of, FEI and its stockholders, (ii) approved this Merger Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement and (iii) determined to recommend approval of the Merger by the stockholders of FEI.

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        3.19    Opinion of FEI's Broker.    The Board of Directors of FEI has received the opinion of FEI's Broker, dated the date of this Agreement, to the effect that, as of such date, the Exchange Ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to the stockholders of FEI (other than Philips and its Affiliates).

        3.20    Restrictions on Business Activities.    There is no material agreement, judgment, injunction, order or decree binding upon FEI or any of its Subsidiaries which has or, to its knowledge, reasonably could be expected to have the effect of prohibiting or materially impairing any current or proposed future business practice of FEI or any of its Subsidiaries, any proposed acquisition of property by FEI or any of its Subsidiaries or the conduct of business by FEI or any of its Subsidiaries as currently conducted or as proposed to be conducted by FEI or any of its Subsidiaries.

        3.21    State Anti-takeover Statutes.    FEI has granted all approvals and taken all other steps necessary to exempt the FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby from the requirements and provisions of Section 835 of the OBCA and other state anti-takeover statutes or regulations to the extent applicable such that none of the provisions of such "business combination," "moratorium," "control share," or other state anti-takeover statute or regulation (a) applies to this Merger Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, (b) prohibits or restricts FEI's ability to perform its obligations under this Merger Agreement or its ability to consummate the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby, (c) would have the effect of invalidating or voiding this Merger Agreement or any provisions hereof or (d) would subject FEI to any material impediment or condition in connection with the exercise of any of its rights under this Merger Agreement.

        3.22    Ownership of Veeco Stock.    As of the date of this Merger Agreement, neither FEI nor any of its Subsidiaries own any Veeco Shares.

        3.23    Form S-4 Registration Statement; Joint Proxy Statement.    None of the information to be supplied by FEI or its Subsidiaries in (i) the Form S-4 Registration Statement will, at the time it becomes effective under the Securities Act, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein not misleading and (ii) the Joint Proxy Statement will, on the date of the mailing of the Joint Proxy Statement and any amendments or supplements thereto, at the time of each of the FEI Stockholders' Meeting and the Veeco Stockholders' Meeting, and at the Effective Time, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not false or misleading, or omit to state any material fact necessary to correct any statement in any earlier communication with respect to the solicitation of proxies for the FEI Stockholders Meeting or the Veeco Stockholders Meeting, which has become false or misleading. The Joint Proxy Statement will comply, as of its mailing date, as to form in all material respects with all applicable Laws, including the provisions of the Exchange Act, except that no representation is made by FEI with respect to information supplied by Veeco or Acquisition for inclusion therein.

IV.  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF VEECO AND ACQUISITION

        Veeco and Acquisition, jointly and severally, hereby represent and warrant to and covenant and agree with FEI that, except as set forth in the Veeco Disclosure Schedule:

        4.01    Corporate Organization.    

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        4.03    Authorization.    Veeco has full corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform this Merger Agreement and the Articles of Merger, and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The execution, delivery and performance of this Merger Agreement, the Articles of Merger and all other documents and agreements to be delivered pursuant hereto and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized by the Board of Directors of Veeco, and no other corporate proceedings on the part of Veeco (other than the Required Veeco Stockholder Vote and the filing of the Articles of Merger) are necessary to authorize this Merger Agreement, the Articles of Merger and any such related documents or agreements or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. This Merger Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered by Veeco and the Articles of Merger, when executed at the Closing, will be duly and validly executed and delivered by Veeco. This Merger Agreement, assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery by each of the other parties hereto, constitutes a legal, valid and binding agreement of Veeco, enforceable in accordance with its terms, and the Articles of Merger, when executed by Veeco at the Closing, assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery by each of the other parties thereto, will be legal, valid and binding agreements of Veeco, enforceable in accordance with their respective terms except as may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, moratorium, insolvency, reorganization, fraudulent conveyance or other Laws affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally or by general equitable principles.

        4.04    Reports.    All Veeco SEC Documents were filed as and when required by the Exchange Act or the Securities Act, as applicable. All documents required to be filed as exhibits to the Veeco SEC Documents have been so filed. The Veeco SEC Documents include all statements, reports and documents required to be filed by Veeco pursuant to the Exchange Act and the Securities Act. The Veeco SEC Documents comply in all material respects with the requirements of the Exchange Act and the Securities Act, as applicable, and none of the Veeco SEC Documents, as of their respective filing dates, contained any untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading. None of Veeco's Subsidiaries is required to file any statements, reports or documents with the SEC. The financial statements of Veeco and its Subsidiaries, including the notes thereto, included in the Veeco SEC Documents (the "Veeco Financial Statements") complied in all material respects with applicable accounting requirements and with the published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto as of their respective dates (except as may be indicated in the notes thereto or, in the case of unaudited statements included in Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, as permitted by Form 10-Q of the SEC). The Veeco Financial Statements fairly present the consolidated financial condition, operating results and cash flows of Veeco and its Subsidiaries at the dates and during the periods indicated therein in accordance with GAAP consistently applied (subject, in the case of unaudited statements, to normal year-end adjustments and additional footnote disclosures). There has been no material change in Veeco's accounting policies except as described in the notes to the Veeco Financial Statements. At all times since January 1, 1999, Veeco has (i) filed as and when due all documents required to be filed with NASDAQ, and (ii) otherwise timely performed all of Veeco's obligations pursuant to the rules and regulations of NASDAQ.

        4.05    No Undisclosed Liabilities.    The Veeco Entities do not have any obligations or liabilities of any nature (whether matured or unmatured, absolute, accrued, fixed or contingent) other than those (i) set forth or adequately provided for in the Balance Sheet of Veeco and its Subsidiaries included in Veeco's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2001 (the "Veeco Balance Sheet"), (ii) not required to be set forth on the Veeco Balance Sheet under GAAP consistently applied, (iii) incurred in the ordinary course of business since the Veeco Balance Sheet Date and consistent with

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        4.06    Compliance with Law; Governmental Authorizations.    

        4.07    No Conflicts.    

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        4.08    Contracts.    

        4.09    Litigation.    Except as disclosed in the Veeco SEC Documents prior to the date hereof, (i) there is no private or governmental action, suit, proceeding, claim, arbitration or investigation pending before any agency, court or tribunal, foreign or domestic, or, to the knowledge of Veeco, Threatened against Veeco or any other Veeco Entity or any of their respective properties or any of their respective officers or directors (in their capacities as such) that, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Veeco, and (ii) there is no judgment, decree or order against Veeco or any other Veeco Entity or, to the knowledge of Veeco, any of their respective directors or officers (in their capacities as such) that could prevent, enjoin, alter or materially delay any of the transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement, or that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Veeco.

        4.10    Taxes.    Veeco and each of the Veeco Entities has filed or caused to be filed on a timely basis all Tax Returns that are or were required to be filed by Veeco and/or any of the other Veeco Entities, either separately or as part of an affiliated group of corporations, pursuant to the Laws of any Governmental Authority with taxing power over any of the Veeco Entities or its assets and business. All Tax Returns filed by any of the Veeco Entities are true, correct and complete. Veeco and each of the Veeco Entities has paid all Taxes that have become due by it pursuant to those Tax Returns or pursuant to any assessment received by any of the Veeco Entities, except such Taxes, if any, as are being

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contested in good faith and as to which adequate reserves have been provided in the Veeco Financial Statements. All Taxes that Veeco or any of the Veeco Entities is, or was, required by Law to withhold and collect have been duly withheld and collected and, to the extent required, have been paid to the appropriate Governmental Authority. There is no agreement, plan, arrangement or other contract covering any employee or independent contractor of Veeco or any of the Veeco Entities that would give rise to the payment of any amount that would not be deductible by Veeco or any of the Veeco Entities or the Surviving Corporation pursuant to Section 280G or Section 162(m) of the Code. Veeco is not a "United States real property holding corporation," as defined in Section 897(c)(2) of the Code. The charges, accruals and reserves with respect to Taxes on the Veeco Financial Statements with respect to each of the Veeco Entities (excluding any provision for deferred income taxes established to reflect timing differences between book and tax income) for all tax periods (or portions thereof) ending on or before the Closing Date (including any period for which no Tax Return has yet been filed) are adequate.

        4.11    Absence of Certain Changes.    Except as disclosed in or filed as an exhibit to the Veeco SEC Documents prior to the date hereof, since December 31, 2001 (the "Veeco Balance Sheet Date"), the Veeco Entities have conducted their business in the ordinary course consistent with past practice and there has not occurred: (i) any change, event or condition (whether or not covered by insurance) that has resulted in, or might reasonably be expected to result in, a Material Adverse Effect to Veeco; (ii) any acquisition, sale or transfer of any material asset of the Veeco Entities other than in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practice; (iii) any change in accounting methods or practices (including any change in depreciation or amortization policies or rates) by Veeco or any revaluation by Veeco of any of its assets; (iv) any declaration, setting aside, or payment of a dividend or other distribution with respect to the Veeco Shares or any other Veeco Equity Securities (excluding interest payments on the Veeco Convertible Debt contemplated by the Indenture relating thereto), or any direct or indirect redemption, purchase or other acquisition by Veeco of any of its shares of capital stock; (v) any material Contract entered into by any Veeco Entity, other than in the ordinary course of business, or any material amendment or termination of, or default under, any material Contract to which any Veeco Entity is a party or by which any of them is bound; or (vi) any agreement by any Veeco Entity to do any of the things described in the preceding clauses (i) through (v) (other than negotiations with FEI and its Representatives regarding the transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement).

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        4.16    Brokers and Finders.    Except for Salomon Smith Barney Inc. ("Veeco's Broker"), no broker, finder, agent or similar intermediary has acted on Veeco's or Acquisition's behalf in connection with this Merger Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, and there are no brokerage commissions, finders' fees or similar fees or commissions payable in connection therewith based on any Contract with Veeco or Acquisition or any action taken by Veeco or Acquisition. Veeco shall pay all fees and disbursements of Veeco's Broker.

        4.17    Reorganization.    Neither Veeco nor any of its Subsidiaries has taken any action or has knowledge of any fact or circumstance that would reasonably be expected to cause the Merger to fail to qualify as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.

        4.18    Board Approval.    The Board of Directors of Veeco has unanimously (i) determined that the Merger is advisable, consistent with and in the furtherance of the long-term business strategy of Veeco and fair to, and in the best interests of, Veeco and its stockholders, (ii) approved this Merger Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement and (iii) approved and determined to recommend that the stockholders of Veeco vote to approve the issuance of the Veeco Shares in the Merger.

        4.19    Opinion of Veeco's Broker.    The Board of Directors of Veeco has received the opinion of Veeco's Broker, dated as of the date of this Merger Agreement, to the effect that, as of such date, the Exchange Ratio was fair, from a financial point of view, to Veeco.

        4.20    Restrictions on Business Activities.    There is no material agreement, judgment, injunction, order or decree binding upon Veeco or any of its Subsidiaries which has or, to its knowledge, reasonably could be expected to have the effect of prohibiting or materially impairing any current or proposed future business practice of Veeco or any of its Subsidiaries, any proposed acquisition of property by Veeco or any of its Subsidiaries or the conduct of business by Veeco or any of its Subsidiaries as currently conducted or as proposed to be conducted by Veeco or any of its Subsidiaries.

        4.21    State Anti-takeover Statutes.    Veeco has granted all approvals and taken all other steps necessary to exempt the Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby from the requirements and provisions of Section 203 of the DGCL and other state anti-takeover statutes or regulations to the extent applicable such that none of the provisions of such "business combination," "moratorium," "control share," or other state anti-takeover statute or regulation (a) applies to this Merger Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, (b) prohibits or restricts Veeco's ability to perform its obligations under this Merger Agreement or its ability to consummate the Merger and the other transactions contemplated hereby, (c) would have the effect of invalidating or voiding this Merger Agreement or any provisions hereof or (d) would subject Veeco to any material impediment or condition in connection with the exercise of any of its rights under this Merger Agreement.

        4.22    Ownership of FEI Stock.    As of the date of this Merger Agreement, neither Veeco nor any of its Subsidiaries own any shares of FEI Common Stock.

        4.23    Form S-4 Registration Statement; Joint Proxy Statement.    None of the information to be supplied by Veeco or its Subsidiaries in (i) the Form S-4 Registration Statement will, at the time it becomes effective under the Securities Act, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein not misleading and (ii) the Joint Proxy Statement will, on the date of the mailing of the Joint Proxy Statement and any amendments or supplements thereto, at the time of each of the Veeco Stockholders' Meeting and the FEI Stockholders' Meeting, and at the Effective Time, contain any

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untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not false or misleading, or omit to state any material fact necessary to correct any statement in any earlier communication with respect to the solicitation of proxies for the FEI Stockholders Meeting or the Veeco Stockholders Meeting, which has become false or misleading. The Joint Proxy Statement will comply, as of its mailing date, as to form in all material respects with all applicable Laws, including the provisions of the Exchange Act, except that no representation is made by Veeco with respect to information supplied by FEI for inclusion therein.

        4.24    Veeco Rights Agreement.    The Board of Directors of Veeco has amended (in the form provided to FEI) the Veeco Rights Agreement so that none of FEI or its Affiliates shall become an "Acquiring Person," and no "Distribution Date" or "Triggering Event" (as such terms are defined in the Veeco Rights Agreement) will occur as a result of the approval, execution or delivery of this Merger Agreement or the Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby.

V.    COVENANTS

        5.01    Access.    Between the date hereof and the Closing Date, upon reasonable notice, FEI shall, and shall cause each of the other FEI Entities to, provide Veeco, Acquisition and each of their authorized Representatives with such reasonable access to the properties, books, records, Tax Returns, Contracts, information, documents and personnel of the FEI Entities as they relate to the FEI Entities' business during normal business hours as Veeco or Acquisition may reasonably request for the purpose of making such investigation of the business, properties, financial condition, operations and results of operations of the FEI Entities' business as Veeco or Acquisition may deem appropriate or necessary. Between the date hereof and the Closing Date, upon reasonable notice, Veeco shall, and shall cause each of the other Veeco Entities to, provide FEI and each of its authorized Representatives with such reasonable access to the properties, books, records, Tax Returns, Contracts, information, documents and personnel of the Veeco Entities as they relate to the Veeco Entities' business during normal business hours as FEI may reasonably request for the purpose of making such investigation of the business, properties, financial condition, operations and results of operations of the Veeco Entities' business as FEI may deem appropriate or necessary. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, if any party is prohibited from disclosing confidential information to another party by Law or by preexisting confidentiality obligations, then such party shall inform the other party of such prohibition and the parties shall work together to resolve any related due diligence matters without violating such Laws or confidentiality obligations, including using reasonable best efforts to obtain third party Consents to such disclosure, if appropriate.

        5.02    Conduct of the Business of the Parties Pending the Closing Date.    During the period commencing with the execution and delivery of this Merger Agreement and continuing until the earlier to occur of the termination of this Merger Agreement pursuant to its terms and the Closing Date, except (i) as otherwise expressly permitted by this Merger Agreement, (ii) in the case of FEI as provided in Schedule 5.02 of the FEI Disclosure Schedule and in the case of Veeco and Acquisition as provided in Schedule 5.02 of the Veeco Disclosure Schedule, or (iii) to the extent that the other party shall otherwise consent in writing (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld), each of FEI (which for the purposes of this Section 5.02 shall include FEI and each of its Subsidiaries) and Veeco (which for the purposes of this Section 5.02 shall include Veeco and each of its Subsidiaries), shall (a) carry on its respective businesses in the usual, regular and ordinary course consistent with past practice in all material respects, in substantially the same manner as heretofore conducted and in compliance with all applicable Laws, (b) shall use its reasonable commercial efforts to keep available the services of its present officers and key employees, consistent with past practice, preserve intact its present lines of business, maintain its rights and franchises and preserve its relationships with material

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customers, suppliers and others having business dealings with it to the end that its ongoing businesses shall not be impaired in any material respect on or after the Closing Date, (c) pay its debts and Taxes when due (unless being contested or disputed in good faith), (d) pay or perform other material obligations when due, (e) keep in force all insurance policies, and (f) otherwise ensure that its ongoing businesses shall not be impaired in any material respect on or after the Closing Date. Except as otherwise expressly permitted by this Merger Agreement, during the period commencing with the execution and delivery of this Merger Agreement and continuing until the earlier to occur of the termination of this Merger Agreement pursuant to its terms and the Closing Date, none of FEI, Veeco or Acquisition shall, without the prior consent of the other Parties (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld), take any affirmative action, or fail to take any reasonable action within its control, as a result of which any of the changes or events listed in Section 3.11 or 4.11, as applicable, of this Merger Agreement is reasonably likely to occur. During the period commencing with the execution and delivery of this Merger Agreement and continuing until the earlier to occur of the termination of this Merger Agreement pursuant to its terms and the Closing Date, FEI shall confer with Veeco concerning operational matters of the FEI Entities of a material nature and otherwise report periodically to Veeco concerning the status of the FEI Entities' business, operations and finances. During the period commencing with the execution and delivery of this Merger Agreement and continuing until the earlier to occur of the termination of this Merger Agreement pursuant to its terms and the Closing Date, Veeco shall confer with FEI concerning operational matters of the Veeco Entities of a material nature and otherwise report periodically to FEI concerning the status of the Veeco Entities' business, operations and finances. In furtherance of the foregoing and subject to applicable Law, FEI and Veeco shall confer, as promptly as practicable, prior to taking any material actions or making any material management decisions with respect to the conduct of its business during the foregoing period.

        5.03     Restricted Conduct.    Without limiting Section 5.02, except as expressly contemplated by this Merger Agreement or as set forth on Schedule 5.03 of the FEI Disclosure Schedule or of the Veeco Disclosure Schedule, during the period commencing with the execution and delivery of this Merger Agreement and continuing until the earlier to occur of the termination of this Merger Agreement pursuant to its terms and the Closing Date, neither FEI (which for the purposes of this Section 5.03 shall include FEI and each of its Subsidiaries) nor Veeco (which for the purposes of this Section 5.03 shall include Veeco and each of its Subsidiaries) shall do, cause or permit any of the following without the prior written consent of the other (which consent will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed):

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        5.04     Consents.    

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        5.05     Stock Options.    

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        5.06     ESPP.    

        5.07     Employee Matters.    

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        5.08     Indemnification of Officers and Directors.    

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        5.09     Registration Statement on Form S-3.    Veeco shall file with the SEC, no later than the date on which the Merger becomes effective, a registration statement on Form S-3, relating to the resale of the FEI Convertible Debt and the common stock issuable upon conversion of the FEI Convertible Debt.

        5.10     Tax Matters.

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        5.11     Letters of the Parties' Accountants.    

        5.12     Listing.    Veeco shall cause the Veeco Shares being issued, and those being reserved for issuance, in the Merger to be approved for listing (subject to notice of issuance) on NASDAQ.

        5.13     Board of Directors; Committees; Officers; Headquarters.    

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        5.14     Notice of Breach; Disclosure.    Each party shall promptly notify the other of (i) any event, condition or circumstance of which such party becomes aware after the date hereof and prior to the Closing Date that would constitute a violation or breach of this Merger Agreement (or a breach of any representation or warranty contained herein) or, if the same were to continue to exist as of the Closing Date, would constitute the non-satisfaction of any of the conditions set forth in Article VI, VII or VIII hereof, as the case may be or (ii) any event, occurrence, transaction, or other item of which such party becomes aware which would have been required to have been disclosed on either the FEI Disclosure Schedule or the Veeco Disclosure Schedule or any statement delivered hereunder had such event, occurrence, transaction or item existed as of the date hereof. The disclosure of any matter as provided in this Section 5.14 shall not limit or otherwise affect the remedies available hereunder to the party receiving such notice.

        5.15     Payment of Indebtedness by Affiliates.    FEI shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause all indebtedness owed to any FEI Entity by any FEI Affiliate to be paid in full prior to Closing, other than as provided in Sections 3.02(b) and 3.08 of the FEI Disclosure Schedule, and advances of, or reimbursements for, expenses incurred or anticipated to be incurred by officers, directors and employees of the FEI Entities in the ordinary course of business and in compliance with the relevant FEI Entity's policy, if any, relating thereto.

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        5.17     No Solicitation—Veeco.    

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        5.18     Blue Sky Laws.    Veeco shall take such steps as may be reasonably necessary to comply with the securities and blue sky laws of all jurisdictions which are applicable to the issuance of Veeco Shares in connection with the Merger. FEI shall use its reasonable efforts to assist Veeco as may be necessary to comply with the securities and blue sky laws of all jurisdictions which are applicable in connection with the issuance of Veeco Shares in connection with the Merger.

        5.19     Additional Agreements.    Subject to Section 5.04(b), Veeco and FEI shall each use reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions necessary to consummate the Merger and make effective the other transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement, as promptly as practicable following the execution and delivery of this Merger Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, but subject to Section 5.04(b), each party to this Merger Agreement (i) shall make all filings (if any) and give all notices (if any) required to be made and given by such party in connection with the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement, and (ii) shall use reasonable best efforts to lift any restraint, injunction or other legal bar to the Merger. Each of Veeco and FEI shall promptly deliver to the other a copy of each such filing made, each such notice given and each such Consent obtained by it following the date hereof.

        5.20     Disclosure.    Veeco and FEI shall consult with each other before issuing any press release or otherwise making any public statement with respect to the Merger or any of the other transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, neither Veeco nor FEI shall, and neither Veeco nor FEI shall permit any of its Representatives to, make any disclosure regarding the Merger or any of the other transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement unless (a) the other party shall have approved such disclosure or (b) such party shall have been advised by its outside legal counsel that such disclosure is required by applicable Law.

        5.21     Registration Statement; Joint Proxy Statement.    As promptly as practicable after the date of this Merger Agreement, Veeco and FEI shall prepare and cause to be filed with the SEC the Joint Proxy Statement and Veeco shall prepare and cause to be filed with the SEC the Form S-4 Registration Statement, in which the Joint Proxy Statement will be included as a prospectus. Each of Veeco and FEI shall use reasonable best efforts to cause the Form S-4 Registration Statement and the Joint Proxy Statement to comply with the rules and regulations promulgated by the SEC, to respond promptly to any comments of the SEC or its staff and to have the Form S-4 Registration Statement declared effective under the Securities Act as promptly as practicable after it is filed with the SEC. Each of Veeco and FEI shall, as promptly as practicable after receipt thereof, provide the other party with copies of any written comments and advise each other of any oral comments with respect to the Joint Proxy Statement or Form S-4 Registration Statement. Veeco will use reasonable best efforts to cause the Joint Proxy Statement to be mailed to Veeco's stockholders, and FEI will use reasonable best efforts to cause the Joint Proxy Statement to be mailed to FEI's stockholders, as promptly as

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practicable after the Form S-4 Registration Statement is declared effective under the Securities Act. FEI and Veeco shall promptly furnish to one another all information concerning the FEI Entities and FEI's stockholders and Veeco and Veeco's stockholders that may be required or reasonably requested in connection with any action contemplated by this Section 5.21. If any event relating to any of the FEI Entities occurs, or if FEI becomes aware of any information, that should be disclosed in an amendment or supplement to the Form S-4 Registration Statement or the Joint Proxy Statement, then FEI shall promptly inform Veeco thereof and shall cooperate with Veeco in filing such amendment or supplement with the SEC and provide Veeco with a reasonable opportunity to comment on any such amendment or supplement prior to filing with the SEC and, if appropriate, shall cooperate with Veeco in mailing such amendment or supplement to the stockholders of FEI. If any event relating to any of the Veeco Entities occurs, or if Veeco becomes aware of any information, that should be disclosed in an amendment or supplement to the Form S-4 Registration Statement or the Joint Proxy Statement, then Veeco shall promptly inform FEI thereof and shall cooperate with FEI in filing such amendment or supplement with the SEC and provide FEI with a reasonable opportunity to comment on any such amendment or supplement prior to filing with the SEC and, if appropriate, cooperate with FEI in mailing such amendment or supplement to the stockholders of Veeco. Notwithstanding any other provision herein to the contrary, no amendment or supplement (including by incorporation by reference) to the Joint Proxy Statement or the Form S-4 Registration Statement shall be made without the approval of both Veeco and FEI, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; provided, that, with respect to documents filed by a party hereto that are incorporated by reference in the Form S-4 Registration Statement or Joint Proxy Statement, this right of approval shall apply only with respect to information relating to the other party or its business, financial condition, or results of operations; and provided, further, that Veeco, in connection with a change in the Veeco Board Recommendation (to the extent permitted by Section 5.23(c) hereof), and FEI, in connection with a change in the FEI Board Recommendation (to the extent permitted by Section 5.22(c) hereof), may amend or supplement the Joint Proxy Statement or Form S-4 Registration Statement (including by incorporation by reference) pursuant to a Qualifying Amendment to effect such a change, and in such event, this right of approval shall apply only with respect to information relating to the other party or its business, financial condition or results of operations, and shall be subject to the right of each party to have its Board of Directors' deliberations and conclusions be accurately described. Each party hereto will advise the other party, promptly after it receives notice thereof, of the time when the Form S-4 Registration Statement has become effective, the issuance of any stop order, the suspension of the qualification of the Veeco Shares issuable in connection with the Merger for offering or sale in any jurisdiction, or any request by the SEC for amendment of the Joint Proxy Statement or Form S-4 Registration Statement. If, at any time prior to the Effective Time, any information relating to Veeco or FEI, or any of their respective Affiliates, officers or directors, is discovered by Veeco or FEI and such information should be set forth in an amendment or supplement to (i) the Form S-4 Registration Statement so that such document would not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein not misleading or (ii) the Joint Proxy Statement so that such document would not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not false or misleading, or omit to state any material fact necessary to correct any statement in any earlier communication with respect to the solicitation of proxies for the FEI Stockholders Meeting or the Veeco Stockholders Meeting, which has become false or misleading, the party hereto discovering such information shall promptly notify the other parties hereto and, to the extent required by Law, an appropriate amendment or supplement describing such information shall be promptly filed with the SEC and disseminated to the stockholders of Veeco and FEI.

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        5.22     FEI Stockholders' Meeting.    

        5.23     Veeco Stockholders' Meeting.

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        5.24     Section 16 Matters.    Prior to the Effective Time, the Board of Directors of each of FEI and Veeco shall adopt a resolution consistent with the interpretative guidance of the SEC, if any, to the effect that (i) the assumption of FEI Options held by FEI Insiders (as defined below) pursuant to this Agreement, (ii) the acquisition or exercise of other rights to receive or purchase equity securities of FEI or Veeco pursuant to agreements entered into in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, and (iii) the receipt by FEI Insiders of Veeco Shares in exchange for FEI Common Stock pursuant to the Merger, shall be exempt transactions for purposes of Section 16 of the Exchange Act by any officer or director (or any entity which may be deemed to be a "director by deputization" as a result of its relationship with a director of FEI) of FEI who may become a covered person for purposes of Section 16 of the Exchange Act (a "FEI Insider").

        5.25     Acquisition Compliance.    Veeco shall cause Acquisition to comply with all of Acquisition's obligations under or relating to this Merger Agreement. Acquisition shall not engage in any business that is not in connection with the Merger pursuant to this Merger Agreement.

        5.26     Conveyance Taxes.    Veeco, Acquisition and FEI shall cooperate in the preparation, execution and filing of all returns, questionnaires, applications or other documents regarding any real property transfer or gains, sales, use, transfer, value added, stock transfer or stamp taxes, any transfer, recording, registration or other fees or any similar taxes, which become payable in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Merger Agreement that are required or permitted to be filed on or before the Effective Time. All such taxes will be paid by the party bearing the legal responsibility for such payment.

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VI.  CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES

        The obligations of the parties to enter into and complete the Closing are conditioned upon the satisfaction or waiver in writing by the parties, on or before the Closing Date, of the following conditions:

        6.01     Effectiveness of Registration Statement.    The Form S-4 Registration Statement shall have become effective in accordance with the provisions of the Securities Act, and no stop order shall have been issued, and no proceeding for that purpose shall have been initiated or be Threatened, by the SEC with respect to the Form S-4 Registration Statement.

        6.02     Stockholder Approval.    The Merger shall have been duly approved by the Required FEI Stockholder Vote and the issuance of Veeco Shares in the Merger and the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment shall have been duly approved by the Required Veeco Stockholder Vote.

        6.03     Litigation.    No suit, action or other Legal Proceeding by any Governmental Authority shall be pending in which it is sought to restrain or prohibit the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, and no injunction or final judgment shall have been entered on the Closing Date before any court or Governmental Authority restraining or prohibiting the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

        6.04     No Order.    No Governmental Authority shall have enacted, issued, promulgated, enforced or entered any statute, rule, regulation or executive order (whether temporary, preliminary or permanent), which is in effect and which has the effect of making the Merger illegal or otherwise prohibiting consummation of the Merger.

        6.05     HSR Act.    (a) The waiting period applicable to the consummation of the Merger under the HSR Act shall have expired or been terminated, and (b) any similar waiting period under any applicable foreign antitrust Law or regulation to the consummation of the Merger shall have expired or been terminated, and any Consent required under any applicable foreign antitrust Law or regulation shall have been obtained, except where the failure for such waiting period to have expired or been terminated or for such Consent to have been obtained would not have a Material Adverse Effect on Veeco (following the Merger).

        6.06     Listing.    The Veeco Shares to be issued in the Merger and such other shares required to be reserved for issuance in connection with the Merger shall be approved for listing (subject to notice of issuance) on the Nasdaq National Market.

VII.     CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO VEECO'S AND ACQUISITION'S OBLIGATIONS

        The obligations of Veeco and Acquisition to enter into and complete the Closing are conditioned upon the satisfaction or waiver in writing by Veeco (on behalf of Veeco and Acquisition), on or before the Closing Date, of all of the following conditions:

        7.01     Representations and Warranties.    The representations and warranties of FEI contained in this Merger Agreement shall (i) be true and correct as of the date of this Merger Agreement, except where the failure to be so true and correct would not, in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on FEI and (ii) be true and correct as of the Closing Date with the same force and effect as if made on and as of the Closing Date (except to the extent expressly made as of an earlier date), except where the failure to be so true and correct would not, in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on FEI; provided, however, that, for purposes of determining the accuracy of such representations and warranties as of the date of this Merger Agreement or as of the Closing Date, (i) all "Material Adverse Effect" qualifications and other materiality qualifications and any similar qualifications contained in such representations and warranties shall be disregarded and (ii) any update of or modification to the FEI Disclosure Schedule hereto made or purported to have been made after the date of this Merger Agreement shall be disregarded.

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        7.02     Performance of Covenants.    FEI shall have performed and complied in all material respects with all of the agreements, covenants and conditions required by this Merger Agreement to be performed and complied with by it prior to or on the Closing Date.

        7.03     Material Adverse Effect.    There shall not have been any Material Adverse Effect with respect to FEI from the date hereof to the Closing Date.

        7.04     Agreements and Documents.    Veeco and Acquisition shall have received the following agreements and documents, each of which shall be in full force and effect:

VIII.    CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO FEI'S OBLIGATIONS.

        FEI's obligation to enter into and complete the Closing is conditioned upon the satisfaction or waiver in writing by FEI, on or before the Closing Date, of all of the following conditions:

        8.01     Representations and Warranties.    The representations and warranties of Veeco and Acquisition contained in this Merger Agreement shall (i) be true and correct as of the date of this Merger Agreement, except where the failure to be so true and correct would not, in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Veeco and (ii) be true and correct as of the Closing Date with the same force and effect as if made on and as of the Closing Date (except to the extent expressly made as of an earlier date), except where the failure to be so true and correct would not, in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on Veeco; provided, however, that, for purposes of determining the accuracy of such representations and warranties as of the date of this Merger Agreement or as of the Closing Date, (i) all "Material Adverse Effect" qualifications and other materiality qualifications and any similar qualifications contained in such representations and warranties shall be disregarded and (ii) any update of or modification to the Veeco Disclosure Schedule hereto made or purported to have been made after the date of this Merger Agreement shall be disregarded.

        8.02     Performance of Covenants.    Each of Veeco and Acquisition shall have performed and complied in all material respects with all of the agreements, covenants and conditions required by this Merger Agreement to be performed and complied with by them prior to or on the Closing Date.

        8.03     Material Adverse Effect.    There shall not have been any Material Adverse Effect with respect to Veeco from the date hereof to the Closing Date.

        8.04     Documents.    FEI shall have received the following documents:

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IX.      TERMINATION.

        9.01     Termination.    This Merger Agreement may be terminated prior to the Effective Time (whether before or after approval of the Merger by FEI's stockholders and whether before or after approval of the issuance of Veeco Shares in the Merger by Veeco's stockholders):

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        9.02     Effect of Termination.    In the event of the termination of this Merger Agreement as provided in Section 9.01, this Merger Agreement shall be of no further force or effect; provided, however, that (i) Sections 9.02 and 9.03 and Article X shall survive the termination of this Merger Agreement and shall remain in full force and effect, and (ii) the termination of this Merger Agreement shall not relieve any party from any liability for any willful breach of any representation, warranty or covenant contained in this Merger Agreement.

        9.03     Expenses; Termination Fees.    

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X.        MISCELLANEOUS.

        10.01    Successors.    This Merger Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

        10.02    Amendment.    This Merger Agreement may be amended with the approval of the respective Boards of Directors of FEI and Veeco at any time (whether before or after approval of the Merger by the stockholders of FEI and whether before or after approval of the issuance of Veeco Shares in the Merger by Veeco's stockholders); provided, however, that (i) after any such approval of the Merger by FEI's stockholders, no amendment shall be made which by Law requires further approval of the stockholders of FEI without the further approval of such stockholders, and (ii) after any such approval of the issuance of Veeco Shares in the Merger by Veeco's stockholders, no amendment shall be made which by Law or NASD regulation requires further approval of Veeco's stockholders without the further approval of such stockholders. This Merger Agreement may not be amended except by an instrument in writing signed on behalf of each of the parties hereto.

        10.03    Waiver.    

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        10.04    No Survival of Representations and Warranties.    None of the representations and warranties contained in this Merger Agreement or in any certificate delivered pursuant to this Merger Agreement shall survive the Merger.

        10.05    Entire Agreement; Counterparts.    This Merger Agreement (together with the agreements, certificates and other documents referred to herein, the Schedules and Exhibits hereto and the FEI Disclosure Schedule and the Veeco Disclosure Schedule) constitutes the entire agreement among the parties with respect to its subject matter and supersedes all other prior and contemporaneous agreements and understandings, both written and oral, among or between any of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof; provided, however, that the certain Mutual Confidentiality Agreement dated February 28, 2002 between FEI and Veeco shall not be superseded and shall remain in full force and effect. This Merger Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument.

        10.06    Governing Law.    THIS MERGER AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE APPLICABLE TO AGREEMENTS MADE AND PERFORMED IN SUCH STATE AND WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICTS OF LAW DOCTRINES EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT CERTAIN MATTERS ARE PREEMPTED BY FEDERAL LAW OR ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTION OF ORGANIZATION OF THE RESPECTIVE PARTIES.

        10.07    Disclosure Schedules.    The FEI Disclosure Schedule shall be arranged in separate parts corresponding to the numbered and lettered Sections contained in Article III. Any matter or item disclosed pursuant to any Section of the FEI Disclosure Schedule shall be deemed to be disclosed only for purposes of disclosure under that Section; provided, that any matter or item disclosed in one Section of the FEI Disclosure Schedule will be deemed disclosed with respect to another Section of the FEI Disclosure Schedule if such disclosure is made in such a way as to make its relevance with respect to such other Section reasonably apparent. The Veeco Disclosure Schedule shall be arranged in separate parts corresponding to the numbered and lettered Sections contained in Article IV. Any matter or item disclosed pursuant to any Section of the Veeco Disclosure Schedule shall be deemed to be disclosed only for purposes of disclosure under that Section; provided, that any matter or item disclosed in one Section of the Veeco Disclosure Schedule will be deemed disclosed with respect to another Section of the Veeco Disclosure Schedule if such disclosure is made in such a way as to make its relevance with respect to such other Section reasonably apparent. The inclusion of any information in the FEI Disclosure Schedule or Veeco Disclosure Schedule shall not be deemed to be an admission or acknowledgment, in and of itself, that such information is required by the terms hereof to be disclosed, is material, has or would have a Material Adverse Effect, or is outside the ordinary course of business.

        10.08    Attorneys' Fees.    In any action at law or suit in equity to enforce this Merger Agreement or the rights of any of the parties hereunder, the prevailing party in such action or suit shall be entitled to receive a reasonable sum for its attorneys' fees and all other reasonable costs and expenses incurred in such action or suit.

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        10.09    Assignment.    Neither Veeco, Acquisition nor FEI may assign this Merger Agreement to any other Person without the prior written consent of the other parties hereto.

        10.10    Notices.    All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given (a) when delivered personally, (b) when transmitted by telecopy (transmission confirmed), (c) on the fifth business day following mailing by registered or certified mail (return receipt requested), or (d) on the next business day following deposit with an overnight delivery service of national reputation, to the parties at the following addresses and telecopy numbers (or at such other address or telecopy number for a party as may be specified by like notice):

        10.11    Headings.    The headings contained in this Merger Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Merger Agreement.

        10.12    Exhibits and Schedules.    The Exhibits and Schedules to this Merger Agreement are incorporated by reference herein and are made a part hereof as if they were fully set forth herein. References herein to "this Merger Agreement," "herein," "hereof" and phrases of like import are references to this Merger Agreement, together with the Exhibits and Schedules hereto, including the FEI Disclosure Schedule and the Veeco Disclosure Schedule.

        10.13    Severability.    The invalidity of any term or terms of this Merger Agreement shall not affect any other term of this Merger Agreement, which shall remain in full force and effect.

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        10.14    No Third-Party Beneficiaries.    Other than the Indemnified Persons, there are no third party beneficiaries of this Merger Agreement or of the transactions contemplated hereby and nothing contained herein shall be deemed to confer upon anyone other than the parties hereto (and their permitted successors and assigns) and, with respect to the obligations of Veeco pursuant to Section 5.08 the Indemnified Persons, any right to insist upon or to enforce the performance of any of the obligations contained herein. Without limiting the foregoing, it is expressly understood and agreed that the provisions of Sections 5.05, 5.06, 5.07, 5.09 and 5.13 are statements of intent and no U.S. Continuing Employee, Foreign Continuing Employee or other Person (other than the parties hereto) shall have any rights or remedies, including rights of enforcement, with respect thereto and no U.S. Continuing Employee, Foreign Continuing Employee or other Person is or is intended to be a third-party beneficiary thereof.

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Merger Agreement as of the date first above written.

    VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
EDWARD H. BRAUN      
        Name:   Edward H. Braun
        Title:   Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President

 

 

FEI COMPANY

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
VAHE A. SARKISSIAN      
        Name:   Vahe A. Sarkissian
        Title:   President and Chief Executive Officer

 

 

VENICE ACQUISITION CORP.

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
EDWARD H. BRAUN      
        Name:   Edward H. Braun
        Title:   President

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Schedule A


FEI Stockholders Party to
FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements

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Schedule B


Veeco Stockholders Party to
Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements

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Exhibit A


FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements

(Attached hereto as appendices B-1 and B-2)

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Exhibit B


Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements

(Attached hereto as appendices C-1 and C-2)

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Exhibit C


CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT
OF THE
AMENDED AND RESTATED
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
OF
VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

        It is hereby certified that:

        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused this Certificate of Amendment to be executed by its duly authorized officer, who acknowledges and affirms under the penalties of perjury that this certificate is the act and deed of the Corporation and that the facts stated herein are true this    day of             , 2002.

    VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

 

 

By:


Name:
Title:

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Exhibit D


STATE OF OREGON
CORPORATION DIVISION
151 Public Service Building
255 Capitol Street NE
Salem, OR 97310-1237

Registry Number of Surviving Corporation:            


ARTICLES OF MERGER
OF VENICE ACQUISITION CORP.
WITH AND INTO FEI COMPANY

        These Articles of Merger are filed pursuant to ORS 60.481 and ORS 60.494 by FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), to be the surviving corporation in the merger of Venice Acquisition Corp., an Oregon corporation ("Acquisition Corp."), with and into FEI (the "Merger").

        Plan of Merger.    The plan of merger is attached hereto as Exhibit A and is incorporated herein by reference.

        Shareholder Approval.    The Merger required the approval of the shareholders of FEI and Acquisition Corp.

        Pursuant to ORS 60.487(5) and FEI's Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, the holders of outstanding shares of FEI's common stock were entitled to vote on the Merger. Pursuant to ORS 60.487(5) and Acquisition Corp.'s Articles of Incorporation, the holders of outstanding shares of Acquisition Corp.'s common stock were entitled to vote on the Merger. With respect to the foregoing, the shareholders of FEI and Acquisition Corp. approved the Merger, respectively, as follows:

        Effective Date.    The Merger shall be effective upon filing of the Articles of Merger with the Secretary of State of the state of Oregon.

        Dated:            , 2002

    FEI COMPANY

 

 

By:


Name:
Title:

 

 

VENICE ACQUISITION CORP.

 

 

By:


Name:
Title:

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Exhibit E


FOURTH AMENDED AND RESTATED BYLAWS
OF
VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.
(THE "CORPORATION")

EFFECTIVE                , 2002

1.    MEETINGS OF STOCKHOLDERS.

        1.1    ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of stockholders shall be held at a place and time determined by the board of directors (the "Board").

        1.2    SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of the stockholders may be called by resolution of the Board or by the president or chief executive officer and shall be called by the president, chief executive officer or secretary upon the written request (stating the purpose or purposes of the meeting) of a majority of the directors then in office or of the holders of 50% of the outstanding shares entitled to vote. Only business related to the purposes set forth in the notice of the meeting may be transacted at a special meeting.

        1.3    PLACE AND TIME OF MEETINGS. Meetings of the stockholders may be held in or outside Delaware at the place and time specified by the Board, the chief executive officer of the Corporation or the directors or stockholders requesting the meeting (as applicable).

        1.4    NOTICE OF MEETINGS; WAIVER OF NOTICE. Written notice of each meeting of stockholders shall be given to each stockholder entitled to vote at the meeting, except that (a) it shall not be necessary to give notice to any stockholder who submits a signed waiver of notice before or after the meeting, and (b) no notice of an adjourned meeting need be given except when required under Section 1.6 of these bylaws or by law. Each notice of a meeting shall be given, personally or by mail, not less than 10 nor more than 60 days before the meeting and shall state the time and place of the meeting, and unless it is the annual meeting, shall state at whose direction or request the meeting is called and the purposes for which it is called. If mailed, notice shall be considered given when mailed to a stockholder at his address on the Corporation's records. The attendance of any stockholder at a meeting, without protesting at the beginning of the meeting that the meeting is not lawfully called or convened, shall constitute a waiver of notice by him.

        1.5    NATURE OF BUSINESS AT MEETINGS OF STOCKHOLDERS. No business may be transacted at an annual or special meeting of stockholders, other than business that is either (a) specified in the notice of meeting (or any supplement thereto) given by or at the direction of the Board (or any duly authorized committee thereof), (b) otherwise properly brought before the meeting by or at the direction of the Board (or any duly authorized committee thereof) or (c) otherwise properly brought before the meeting by any stockholder of the Corporation (i) who is a stockholder of record on the date of the giving of the notice provided for in this Section 1.5 and on the record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to vote at such meeting and (ii) who complies with the notice procedures set forth in this Section 1.5.

        In addition to any other applicable requirements, for business to be properly brought before an annual or special meeting by a stockholder, such stockholder must have given timely notice thereof in proper written form to the secretary of the Corporation.

        To be timely, a stockholder's notice to the secretary must be delivered to or mailed and received at the principal executive offices of the Corporation (a) in the case of an annual meeting, not less than ninety (90) days nor more than one hundred and twenty (120) days prior to the anniversary date of the immediately preceding annual meeting of stockholders; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that in the event that the annual meeting is called for a date that is not within thirty (30) days before or after such anniversary date, notice by the stockholder in order to be timely must be so received not later than the close of business on the tenth (10th) day following the day on which such notice of the date of the annual meeting was mailed or such public disclosure of the date of the annual meeting was made,

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whichever first occurs; and (b) in the case of a special meeting, not less than ninety (90) days nor more than one hundred and twenty (120) days prior to such special meeting.

        To be in proper written form, a stockholder's notice to the secretary must set forth as to each matter such stockholder proposes to bring before the meeting (i) a brief description of the business desired to be brought before the meeting and the reasons for conducting such business at the meeting, (ii) the name and record address of such stockholder, (iii) the class or series and number of shares of capital stock of the Corporation which are owned beneficially or of record by such stockholder, (iv) a description of all arrangements or understandings between such stockholder and any other person or persons (including their names) in connection with the proposal of such business by such stockholder and any material interest of such stockholder in such business and (v) a representation that such stockholder intends to appear in person or by proxy at the meeting to bring such business before the meeting.

        At the same time or prior to the submission of any stockholder proposal of business to be conducted at an annual or special meeting that, if approved, could not be implemented by the Corporation without notifying or obtaining the consent or approval of any federal, state, municipal or other regulatory body, the proponent stockholder or stockholders shall submit to the secretary of the Corporation an analysis, satisfactory to the Board, demonstrating that the proposal will have no material detrimental effect on the business and operations of the Corporation after making the requisite notices or obtaining the requisite consents or approvals and after giving effect to the potential responses thereto.

        No business shall be conducted at a meeting of stockholders except business brought before the meeting in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Section 1.5; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that, once business has been properly brought before the meeting in accordance with such procedures, nothing in this Section 1.5 shall be deemed to preclude discussion by any stockholder of any such business. If the chairman of the meeting determines that business was not properly brought before the meeting in accordance with such procedures, the chairman shall declare to the meeting that the business was not properly brought before the meeting and such business shall not be transacted.

        1.6    QUORUM. At any meeting of stockholders, the presence in person or by proxy of the holders of 50% of the shares entitled to vote shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business. In the absence of a quorum, a majority in voting interest of those present or, if no stockholders are present, any officer entitled to preside at or to act as secretary of the meeting, may adjourn the meeting until a quorum is present. At any adjourned meeting at which a quorum is present any action may be taken which might have been taken at the meeting as originally called. No notice of an adjourned meeting need be given if the time and place are announced at the meeting at which the adjournment is taken except that, if adjournment is for more than thirty days or if, after the adjournment, a new record date is fixed for the meeting, notice of the adjourned meeting shall be given pursuant to Section 1.4.

        1.7    VOTING; PROXIES. Each stockholder of record shall be entitled to one vote for every share registered in his name. Corporate action to be taken by stockholder vote, other than the election of directors, shall be authorized by a majority of the votes cast at a meeting of stockholders, except as otherwise provided by law or by Section 1.9 of these bylaws. Directors shall be elected in the manner provided in Section 2.1 of these bylaws. Voting need not be by ballot unless ordered by the chairman of the meeting; however, all elections of directors shall be by written ballot, unless otherwise provided in the certificate of incorporation. Each stockholder entitled to vote at any meeting of stockholders or to express consent to or dissent from corporate action in writing without a meeting may authorize another person to act for him by proxy. Every proxy must be signed by the stockholder or his attorney-in-fact. No proxy shall be valid after three years from its date unless it provides otherwise.

        1.8    LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS. Not less than 10 days prior to the date of any meeting of stockholders, the secretary of the Corporation shall prepare a complete list of stockholders entitled to vote at the meeting, arranged in alphabetical order and showing the address of each stockholder and the number of shares registered in his name. For a period of not less than 10 days prior to the

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meeting, the list shall be available during ordinary business hours for inspection by any stockholder for any purpose germane to the meeting. During this period, the list shall be kept either (a) at a place within the city where the meeting is to be held, if that place shall have been specified in the notice of the meeting, or (b) if not so specified, at the place where the meeting is to be held. The list shall also be available for inspection by stockholders at the time and place of the meeting.

        1.9    ACTION BY CONSENT WITHOUT A MEETING. No action required or permitted to be taken at any meeting of stockholders may be taken by written consent without a meeting.

2.    BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

        2.1    NUMBER, QUALIFICATION, ELECTION AND TERM OF DIRECTORS. The business of the Corporation shall be managed by the Board. The Board shall consist of not less than three nor more than fifteen members, the exact number of which shall be determined from time to time by resolution adopted by a majority vote of the directors then serving, but no decrease in the number of directors that constitutes the Board may shorten the term of any incumbent director. Subject to the rights of the holders of any series of preferred stock to elect additional directors under specified circumstances, the directors shall be divided into three (3) classes designated as Class I, Class II and Class III, respectively, as nearly equal in size as possible. Unless otherwise provided in the certificate of incorporation, directors shall be elected at each annual meeting of stockholders and shall hold office for a full term of three (3) years to succeed the directors of the class whose terms expire at such annual meeting. Each director shall also serve until the election and qualification of their respective successors, subject to the provisions of Section 2.10. As used in these bylaws, the term "entire Board" means the total number of directors which the Corporation would have if there were no vacancies on the Board.

        2.2    NOMINATION OF DIRECTORS. Only persons who are nominated in accordance with the following procedures shall be eligible for election as directors of the Corporation, except as may be otherwise provided in the Certificate of Incorporation with respect to the right of holders of preferred stock of the Corporation, if any, to nominate and elect a specified number of directors in certain circumstances. Nominations of persons for election to the Board may be made at any annual meeting of stockholders, or at any special meeting of stockholders called for the purpose of electing directors, (a) by or at the direction of the Board (or any duly authorized committee thereof) or (b) by any stockholder of the Corporation (i) who is a stockholder of record on the date of the giving of the notice provided for in this Section 2.2 and on the record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to vote at such meeting and (ii) who complies with the notice procedures set forth in this Section 2.2.

        In addition to any other applicable requirements, for a nomination to be made by a stockholder, such stockholder must have given timely notice thereof in proper written form to the secretary of the Corporation.

        To be timely, a stockholder's notice to the secretary must be delivered to or mailed and received at the principal executive offices of the Corporation (a) in the case of an annual meeting, not less than ninety (90) days nor more than one hundred and twenty (120) days prior to the anniversary date of the immediately preceding annual meeting of stockholders; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that in the event that the annual meeting is called for a date that is not within thirty (30) days before or after such anniversary date, notice by the stockholder in order to be timely must be so received not later than the close of business on the tenth (10th) day following the day on which such notice of the date of the annual meeting was mailed or such public disclosure of the date of the annual meeting was made, whichever first occurs; and (b) in the case of a special meeting of stockholders called for the purpose of electing directors, not less than ninety (90) days nor more than one hundred and twenty (120) days prior to such special meeting.

        To be in proper written form, a stockholder's notice to the secretary must set forth (a) as to each person whom the stockholder proposes to nominate for election as a director (i) the name, age, business address and residence address of the person, (ii) the principal occupation or employment of

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the person, (iii) the class or series and number of shares of capital stock of the Corporation which are owned beneficially or of record by the person and (iv) any other information relating to the person that would be required to be disclosed in a proxy statement or other filings required to be made in connection with solicitations of proxies for election of directors pursuant to Section 14 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder; and (b) as to the stockholder giving the notice (i) the name and record address of such stockholder, (ii) the class or series and number of shares of capital stock of the Corporation which are owned beneficially or of record by such stockholder, (iii) a description of all arrangements or understandings between such stockholder and each proposed nominee and any other person or persons (including their names) pursuant to which the nomination(s) are to be made by such stockholder, (iv) a representation that such stockholder intends to appear in person or by proxy at the meeting to nominate the persons named in its notice and (v) any other information relating to such stockholder that would be required to be disclosed in a proxy statement or other filings required to be made in connection with solicitations of proxies for election of directors pursuant to Section 14 of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder. Such notice must be accompanied by a written consent of each proposed nominee to being named as a nominee and to serve as a director if elected.

        No person shall be eligible for election as a director of the Corporation unless nominated in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Section 2.2. If the chairman of the meeting determines that a nomination was not made in accordance with the foregoing procedures, the chairman shall declare to the meeting that the nomination was defective and such defective nomination shall be disregarded.

        2.3    QUORUM AND MANNER OF ACTING. A majority of the entire Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting. Action of the Board shall be authorized by the vote of a majority of the directors present at the time of the vote if there is a quorum, unless otherwise provided by law or these bylaws. In the absence of a quorum, a majority of the directors present may adjourn any meeting from time to time until a quorum is present.

        2.4    PLACE OF MEETINGS. Meetings of the Board may be held in or outside Delaware.

        2.5    ANNUAL AND REGULAR MEETINGS. Annual meetings of the Board, for the election of officers and consideration of other matters, shall be held either (a) without notice immediately after the annual meeting of stockholders and at the same place, or (b) at such time and place as the chairman of the board shall determine, on notice as provided in Section 2.7 of these Bylaws. Regular meetings of the Board may be held without notice at such times and places as the Board determines. If the day fixed for a regular is a legal holiday, the meeting shall be held on the next business day.

        2.6    SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of the Board may be called by the chief executive officer of the Corporation or by a majority of the entire Board.

        2.7    NOTICE OF MEETINGS; WAIVER OF NOTICE. Notice of the time and place of each special meeting of the Board, and of each annual meeting not held immediately after the annual meeting of stockholders and at the same place, shall be given to each director by mailing it to him at his residence or usual place of business at least three days before the meeting, or by delivering or telephoning or telecopying it to him at least two days before the meeting. Notice of a special meeting shall also state the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called. Notice need not be given to any director who submits a signed waiver of notice before or after the meeting or who attends the meeting without protesting at the beginning of the meeting the transaction of any business because the meeting was not lawfully called or convened. Notice of any adjourned meeting need not be given, other than by announcement at the meeting at which the adjournment is taken.

        2.8    BOARD OR COMMITTEE ACTION WITHOUT A MEETING. Any action required or permitted to be taken by the Board or by any committee of the Board may be taken without a meeting if all of the members of the Board or of the committee consent in writing to the adoption of a

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resolution authorizing the action. The resolution and the written consents by the members of the Board or the committee shall be filed with the minutes of the proceeding of the Board or of the committee.

        2.9    PARTICIPATION IN BOARD OR COMMITTEE MEETINGS BY CONFERENCE TELEPHONE. Any or all members of the Board or of any committee of the Board may participate in a meeting of the Board or of the committee by means of a conference telephone or similar communications equipment allowing all persons participating in the meeting to hear each other at the same time. Participation by such means shall constitute presence in person at the meeting.

        2.10    RESIGNATION AND REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS. Any director may resign at any time by delivering his resignation in writing to the chief executive officer of the Corporation or secretary of the Corporation, to take effect at the time specified in the resignation; the acceptance of a resignation, unless required by its terms, shall not be necessary to make it effective. Any or all of the directors may be removed, but only for cause, by vote of the stockholders at a meeting duly called for such purpose.

        2.11    VACANCIES. Any vacancy in the Board, including one created by an increase in the number of directors, may be filled for the unexpired term by a majority vote of the remaining directors, though less than a quorum.

        2.12    COMPENSATION. Directors who are not executive officers of the Corporation shall receive such compensation as the Board determines, together with reimbursement of their reasonable expenses in connection with the performance of their duties. Directors who are also executive officers of the Corporation shall receive no additional compensation for service as directors. A director may also be paid for serving the Corporation, its affiliates or subsidiaries in other capacities.

3.    COMMITTEES.

        3.1    EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The Board, by resolution adopted by a majority of the entire Board, may designate an Executive Committee of one or more directors which shall have such powers and duties as the Board shall determine, except as limited by section 141(c) of the Delaware General Corporation Law or any other applicable law. The members of the Executive Committee shall serve at the pleasure of the Board. All action of the Executive Committee shall be reported to the Board at its next meeting.

        3.2    OTHER COMMITTEES. The Board, by resolution adopted by a majority of the entire Board, may designate other committees of one or more directors, which shall serve at the Board's pleasure and have such powers and duties as the Board determines, except as limited by section 141(c) of the Delaware General Corporation Law or any other applicable law.

        3.3    COMMITTEES. The following committees are hereby created, with the powers and duties hereinafter set forth.

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        3.4    RULES APPLICABLE TO COMMITTEES. The Board, by vote of a majority of the entire Board, may designate one or more directors as alternate members of any committee, who may replace any absent or disqualified member at any meeting of the committee. In the absence or disqualification of any member of a committee, the member or members present at a meeting of the committee and not disqualified, whether or not a quorum, may unanimously appoint another director to act at the meeting in place of the absent or disqualified member. All action of a committee shall be reported to the Board at its next meeting.

4.    OFFICERS.

        4.1    NUMBER. The executive officers of the Corporation shall be the chairman of the board and chief executive officer, the president, one or more vice presidents, a secretary and a treasurer. Any two or more offices may be held by the same person.

        4.2    ELECTION; TERM OF OFFICE. The executive officers of the Corporation shall be elected annually by the Board, and each such officer shall hold office until the next annual meeting of the Board, and until the election of his successor, subject to the provisions of Section 4.4.

        4.3    SUBORDINATE OFFICERS. The Board and the chief executive officer may appoint subordinate officers (including assistant secretaries and assistant treasurers), agents or employees, each of whom shall hold office for such period and have such powers and duties as the Board or the chief executive officer determines. The chief executive officer may delegate to any executive officer the power to appoint and define the powers and duties of any subordinate officers, agents or employees.

        4.4    RESIGNATION AND REMOVAL OF OFFICERS. Any officer may resign at any time by delivering his resignation in writing to the chief executive officer or secretary of the Corporation, to take effect at the time specified in the resignation; the acceptance of a resignation, unless required by its terms, shall not be necessary to make it effective. Any officer appointed by the Board or appointed by an executive officer or by a committee may be removed by the Board either with or without cause, and in the case of an officer appointed by an executive officer or by a committee, by the officer or committee who appointed him or by the chief executive officer of the Corporation; provided, that, the chairman and president and chief executive officer may only be removed by a two-thirds vote of the members of the Board other than the officer proposed to be removed (if such officer is a member of the Board).

        4.5    VACANCIES. A vacancy in any office may be filled for the unexpired term in the manner prescribed in Sections 4.2 and 4.3 of these bylaws for election or appointment to the office.

        4.6    THE CHAIRMAN. The chairman shall preside at all meetings of the Board and of the stockholders and shall have the powers and duties commensurate with chairmen of publicly-traded entities. The chairman shall manage the board-level governance of the Corporation. The chairman shall work with the chief executive officer of the Corporation to plan and develop the strategy for the Corporation and to set goals and financial performance measures of the Corporation. The chairman shall co-chair the Corporation's Integration Steering Committee and the Corporation's Strategic Review Board and shall also perform such other duties and may exercise such other powers as may from time to time be assigned to him by the Board.

        4.7    THE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. The president and chief executive officer of the Corporation shall be the chief executive officer of the Corporation and shall be responsible for the general and active management of the business of the Corporation and for seeing that all orders and resolutions of the Board are carried into effect. The chief executive officer's role shall be to run the Corporation and he shall be responsible for its operating results. He shall also be

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the chief external representative of the Corporation. The chief executive officer shall have general powers of supervision over the business of the Corporation. The officers of the Corporation shall report to the chief executive officer and the chief executive officer shall report to the Board. The chief executive officer shall work with the chairman to plan and develop the strategy for the Corporation and the setting of goals and financial performance measures. The chief executive officer shall co-chair the Corporation's Integration Steering Committee and the Corporation's Strategic Review Board and shall also perform such other duties and may exercise such other powers as may from time to time be assigned to him by the Board.

        4.8    VICE PRESIDENT. Each vice president of the Corporation shall have such powers and duties as the chief executive officer of the Corporation assigns to him.

        4.9    THE TREASURER. The treasurer of the Corporation shall be the chief financial officer or the Corporation and shall be in charge of the Corporation's books and accounts. The treasurer shall also perform such other duties and may exercise such other powers as may from time to time be assigned to him by the chief executive officer of the Corporation.

        4.10    THE SECRETARY. The secretary of the Corporation shall be the secretary of, and keep the minutes of, all meetings of the Board and of the stockholders, shall be responsible for giving notice of all meetings of stockholders and of the Board, and shall keep the seal and, when authorized by the Board, apply it to any instrument requiring it. Subject to the control of the Board, he shall have such powers and duties as the Board or the chief executive officer of the Corporation assigns to him. In the absence of the secretary of the Corporation from any meeting, the minutes shall be kept by the person appointed for that purpose by the presiding officer.

        4.11    SALARIES. Subject to the provisions of Section 3.3(A) hereof, the chief executive officer may fix the officers' salaries.

5.    SHARES.

        5.1    CERTIFICATES. The Corporation's shares shall be represented by certificates in the form approved by the Board. Each certificate shall be signed by the chief executive officer, the president or a vice president and by the secretary or an assistant secretary, or the treasurer or an assistant treasurer, and shall be sealed with the Corporation's seal or a facsimile of the seal. Any or all of the signatures on the certificate may be a facsimile.

        5.2    TRANSFERS. Shares shall be transferable only on the Corporation's books, upon surrender of the certificate for the shares, properly endorsed. The Board may require satisfactory surety before issuing a new certificate to replace a certificate claimed to have been lost or destroyed.

        5.3    DETERMINATION OF STOCKHOLDERS OF RECORD. The Board may fix, in advance, a date as the record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to notice of or to vote at any meeting of the stockholders, or to express consent to or dissent from any proposal without a meeting, or to receive payment of any dividend or the allotment of any rights, or for the purpose of any other action. The record date may not be more than 60 or less than 10 days before the date of the meeting or more than 60 days before any other action.

6.    MISCELLANEOUS.

        6.1    SEAL. The Board shall adopt a corporate seal, which shall be in the form of a circle and shall bear the Corporation's name and the year and state in which it was incorporated.

        6.2    FISCAL YEAR. The Board may determine the Corporation's fiscal year. Until changed by the Board, the Corporation's fiscal year shall be the calendar year.

        6.3    VOTING OF SHARES IN OTHER CORPORATIONS. Shares in other corporations which are held by the Corporation may be represented and voted by the chief executive officer, the president or a vice president of this Corporation or by proxy or proxies appointed by one of them. The Board may, however, appoint some other person to vote the shares.

        6.4    AMENDMENTS. The affirmative vote of a majority of the entire Board shall be required to adopt, amend, alter or repeal the Corporation's Bylaws (other than Sections 4.4, 4.6 and 4.7, which shall require the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the entire Board). The Corporation's Bylaws also may be adopted, amended, altered or repealed by the affirmative vote of the holders of at least two-thirds of the voting power of the shares entitled to vote at an election of directors, at a meeting duly called for such purpose.

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Appendix B-1


VOTING AGREEMENT

        VOTING AGREEMENT, dated as of July 11, 2002 (this "Agreement"), among each of the individuals listed on Schedule A to this Agreement (each, an "FEI Stockholder" and collectively, the "FEI Stockholders"), and Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company" and, collectively with the FEI Stockholders, the "Parties"). Capitalized terms used in this Agreement but not otherwise defined herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Merger Agreement.

        WHEREAS, FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), Venice Acquisition Corp., an Oregon corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company ("Acquisition"), and the Company have entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Merger Agreement"), which provides that, among other things, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth therein, Acquisition shall be merged with and into FEI (the "Merger"), and each share of FEI Common Stock will be converted into the right to receive 1.355 shares of common stock, $0.01 par value per share (the "Company Stock"), of the Company;

        WHEREAS, each FEI Stockholder owns the number of Existing FEI Shares (as defined herein) set forth opposite such FEI Stockholder's name on Schedule A hereto and the FEI Stockholders collectively own in the aggregate 648,198 Existing FEI Shares;

        WHEREAS, this Agreement is the FEI Stockholders Voting Agreement contemplated by and referred to in the third "WHEREAS" clause to the Merger Agreement; and

        WHEREAS, as a condition to the willingness of the Company to enter into the Merger Agreement, the Company has requested that the FEI Stockholders enter into this Agreement.

        NOW, THEREFORE, to induce the Company to enter into, and in consideration of its entering into, the Merger Agreement, and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties to this Agreement, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:


ARTICLE I

Definitions and Construction

        1.01    As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the respective meanings ascribed to them in this Section.

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ARTICLE II

Representations and Warranties

        2.01    FEI Stockholder Representations and Warranties.    Each FEI Stockholder represents and warrants to the Company as follows:

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        2.02    Company Representations and Warranties.    The Company hereby represents and warrants to the FEI Stockholders as follows:

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ARTICLE III

Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder FEI Shares

        3.01    Vote for Merger.    

        3.02    Vote Against Certain Matters.    Prior to the Effective Time, such FEI Stockholder shall cause its Stockholder FEI Shares to be counted as present for purposes of establishing a quorum at any meeting of stockholders of FEI called, or at any adjournment or postponement thereof, or in any other circumstances upon which a vote, consent or other approval is sought, and shall cause its Stockholder FEI Shares to be voted or consented against any proposal or transaction involving FEI or any of its subsidiaries that would prevent or nullify the Merger or the Merger Agreement (any such proposal or transaction, a "Particular Matter"); provided that nothing set forth in this Section 3.02 or such Proxy is intended or shall be construed to restrict or impair the right of such FEI Stockholder to vote or consent (or cause to be voted or consented) any of its Stockholder FEI Shares in favor of any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        3.03    Transfers; Other Voting Arrangements.    

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        3.04    Confidentiality.    Prior to the first public announcement by the Company and FEI of the Merger Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated thereby, such FEI Stockholder shall not disclose to any person or entity any information concerning the Merger Agreement, the Merger or the other transactions contemplated thereby, or the discussions concerning the same, provided, that nothing set forth in this Section 3.04 is intended or shall be construed to restrict or impair the ability of such FEI Stockholder to comply with its reporting obligations under applicable laws and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) regulations, in which event such FEI Stockholder shall give prior notice of such disclosure to the Company as promptly as practicable so as to enable the Company to seek a protective order from a court of competent jurisdiction with respect thereto or similar relief in connection therewith.

        3.05    Disclosure.    Such FEI Stockholder acknowledges that the Company and/or FEI may be obligated to disclose in governmental and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) filings such FEI Stockholder's identity, facts concerning such FEI Stockholder's ownership of Stockholder FEI Shares and the nature of the commitments, arrangements and understandings set forth in this Agreement, the Proxy, and any other agreements executed and delivered in connection with the Merger, together with such other information as may be required by applicable laws and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) regulations.

        3.06    No Solicitation.    Subject to Section 3.03(d), such FEI Stockholder shall not solicit, initiate, encourage, induce or facilitate the making, submission or announcement of any FEI Acquisition Proposal, or engage in discussions or negotiations with any person or entity (other than with FEI and the Company or any of their Affiliates or Representatives) with respect to any FEI Acquisition Proposal, other than any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction. Such FEI Stockholder shall promptly advise FEI and the Company of any FEI Acquisition Proposal (including the identity of the person or entity making or submitting such FEI Acquisition Proposal and the terms thereof) that is made or submitted by any person or entity after the date of this Agreement. Such FEI Stockholder shall keep FEI and the Company reasonably informed with respect to the status of any such FEI Acquisition Proposal. Such FEI Stockholder shall immediately cease and cause to be terminated any existing discussions with any person or entity that relate to any FEI Acquisition Proposal or FEI Acquisition Transaction, other than discussions or negotiations with FEI and the Company or their Affiliates or Representatives.


ARTICLE IV

Miscellaneous

        4.01    Termination of Agreement.    The provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy shall automatically terminate upon, and be of no further force or effect after, the earliest to occur of (i) the termination of the Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms, (ii) the Effective Time, and (iii) the execution and delivery by any party to the Merger Agreement of any amendment thereto which would cause each share of FEI Stock to be converted into the right to receive fewer than 1.355 shares of Company Stock (as adjusted for any stock splits, reverse stock splits, stock dividends or similar events).

        4.02    Entire Agreement.    This Agreement and the Proxy contain the entire agreement among the parties relating to the transactions which are the subject of this Agreement, and all prior and

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contemporaneous negotiations, understandings and agreements among the parties (whether written or oral) with regard to the subject matter of this Agreement are superseded by this Agreement, and there are no representations, warranties, understandings or agreements concerning the transactions which are the subject of this Agreement or those other documents other than those expressly set forth in this Agreement.

        4.03    Captions.    The captions of the articles and paragraphs of this Agreement are for reference only, and do not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

        4.04    Binding Agreement; Assignment.    

        4.05    Notices and Other Communications.    Any notice or other communication under this Agreement must be in writing and will be deemed given when delivered in person or sent by facsimile (with proof of receipt at the number to which it is required to be sent), or on the third business day after the day on which mailed by first class mail from within the United States of America, to the following addresses (or such other address as may be specified after the date of this Agreement by the party to which the notice or communication is sent):

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        4.06    Governing Law.    THIS AGREEMENT AND THE PROXY SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON APPLICABLE TO AGREEMENTS MADE AND PERFORMED IN SUCH STATE AND WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICTS OF LAWS DOCTRINES.

        4.07    Amendments.    Prior to the Effective Time, this Agreement may be amended only by a document in writing signed by each of the parties hereto.

        4.08    Counterparts.    This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, some of which may contain the signatures of some, but not all, the parties hereto. Each of those counterparts will be deemed an original, but all of them together will constitute one and the same Agreement.

        4.09    Severability.    If any provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, and if the rights or obligations of any party hereto under this Agreement will not be materially and adversely affected thereby, (i) such provision will be fully severable, (ii) this Agreement will be construed and enforced as if such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision had never comprised a part hereof, (iii) the remaining provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect and will not be affected by the illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision or by its severance herefrom and (iv) in lieu of such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision, there will be added automatically as a part of this Agreement a legal, valid and enforceable provision as similar in terms to such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision as may be possible.

        4.10    Enforcement.    The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached. It is accordingly agreed that the parties hereto shall be entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and the Proxy and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy in any Federal court located in the State of Delaware or in a Delaware state court, this being in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. In addition, each of the Parties hereto (i) consents to the personal jurisdiction of any Federal court located in the State of Delaware or any Delaware state court in any action or proceeding relating to or arising out of this Agreement (including, with respect to the Stockholder, the Proxy) or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) agrees that such Party will not attempt to deny or defeat such personal jurisdiction by motion or other request for leave from any such court, (iii) agrees that such Party will not seek to change the venue of any such action or proceeding or otherwise to move any such action or proceeding to another court, whether because of inconvenience of the forum or otherwise (provided that nothing in this Section will prevent a party from removing an action or proceeding from a Delaware state court to a Federal court located in the State of Delaware), (iv) agrees that such Party will not bring any action relating to this Agreement or the Proxy or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby in any court other than a Federal court sitting in the State of Delaware or a Delaware state court and (v) waives any right to trial by jury with respect to any claim or proceeding related to or arising out of this Agreement or the Proxy or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.

        4.11    Further Assurances.    From time to time, at the Company's request and without further consideration, such FEI Stockholder shall execute and deliver such additional documents and take all such further lawful action as may be necessary or appropriate to effect the full and prompt performance of such FEI Stockholder's obligations pursuant to this Agreement and the validity and enforceability of the Proxy.

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party hereto has caused this Agreement to be duly authorized and signed as of the date in the first paragraph of this Agreement.

    THE "COMPANY"

 

 

VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
EDWARD H. BRAUN      
Name: Edward H. Braun
Title:
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President

 

 

FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
VAHÉ A. SARKISSIAN      
Name: Vahé A. Sarkissian
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
DON VANLUVANEE      
Name: Don VanLuvanee
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
WILF CORRIGAN      
Name: Wilf Corrigan
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
GERHARD H. PARKER      
Name: Gerhard H. Parker
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
MICHEL EPSZTEIN      
Name: Michel Epsztein
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
WILLIAM W. LATTIN      
Name: William W. Lattin
Title:

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By:

 

/s/  
WILLIAM CURRAN      
Name: William Curran
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
BRADLEY J. THIES      
Name: Bradley J. Thies
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
JOHN A. DOHERTY      
Name: John A. Doherty
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
STEVEN BERGER      
Name: Steven Berger
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
STEVE LOUGHLIN      
Name: Steve Loughlin
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
ROB H.J. FASTENAU      
Name: Rob H.J. Fastenau
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
JIM HIGGS      
Name: Jim Higgs
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
JOHN LINDQUIST      
Name: John Lindquist
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
JAN C. LOBBEZOO      
Name: Jan C. Lobbezoo
Title:

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
MICHAEL J. ATTARDO      
Name: Michael J. Attardo
Title:

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SCHEDULE A

FEI Stockholder

  No. of Existing
FEI Shares
Held


 

 

 

Vahe Sarkissian

 

377,624

Brad Thies

 

3,000

Steven Berger

 

13,042

John Doherty

 

98,479

Michel Epsztein

 

37

Rob Fastenau

 

0

Jim Higgs

 

60,152

John Lindquist

 

1,328

Steve Loughlin

 

568

Don VanLuvanee

 

17,667

Michael Attardo

 

10,667

Jan Lobbezoo

 

0

William Curran

 

0

William Lattin

 

13,833

Gerhard Parker

 

11,251

Wilf Corrigan

 

0

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EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.


 

 

FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

/s/  
VAHÉ A. SARKISSIAN      
Name: Vahé A. Sarkissian
Title:

Dated: July 11, 2002

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.


 

 

FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

/s/  
DON VANLUVANEE      
Name: Don VanLuvanee
Title:

Dated: July 11, 2002

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.


 

 

FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

/s/  
WILF CORRIGAN      
Name: Wilf Corrigan
Title:

Dated: July 9, 2002

 

 

 

B-1-13



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.


 

 

FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

/s/  
GERHARD H. PARKER      
Name: Gerhard H. Parker
Title:

Dated: July 10, 2002

 

 

 

B-1-14



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.


 

 

FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

/s/  
WILLIAM W. LATTIN      
Name: William W. Lattin
Title:

Dated: July 10, 2002

 

 

 

B-1-15



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
WILLIAM CURRAN      
Name: William Curran
Title:
Dated: July 10, 2002
       

B-1-16



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
BRADLEY J. THIES      
Name: Bradley J. Thies
Title:
Dated: July 10, 2002        

B-1-17



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
MICHEL EPSZTEIN      
Name: Michel Epsztein
Title:
Dated: July 11, 2002        

B-1-18



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
JOHN A. DOHERTY      
Name: John A. Doherty
Title:
Dated: July 11, 2002        

B-1-19



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
STEVEN BERGER      
Name: Steven Berger
Title:
Dated: July 11, 2002        

B-1-20



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.


 

 

FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
STEVE LOUGHLIN      
       
Name:  Steve Loughlin
Title:
Dated: July 11, 2002        

B-1-21



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
ROB H.J. FASTENAU      
       
Name:  Rob H.J. Fastenau
Title:    
Dated: July 11, 2002        

B-1-22



EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
JIM HIGGS      
       
Name:  Jim Higgs
Title:
Dated: July 11, 2002        

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EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
JOHN LINDQUIST      
       
Name:  John Lindquist
Title:    
Dated: July 11, 2002        

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EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
JAN C. LOBBEZOO      
       
Name:  Jan C. Lobbezoo
Title:    
Dated: July 12, 2002        

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EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder FEI Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of FEI (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder FEI Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    FEI STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
MICHAEL J. ATTARDO      
       
Name:  Michael J. Attardo
Title:
Dated: July 11, 2002        

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Appendix B-2


VOTING AGREEMENT

        VOTING AGREEMENT, dated as of July 11, 2002 (this "Agreement"), between Philips Business Electronics International B.V., a company incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands (the "Stockholder"), and Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company" and, collectively with the Stockholder, the "Parties").

        WHEREAS, as of the date of this Agreement, the Stockholder is the Beneficial Owner (as herein defined) of 8,264,821 shares of Common Stock, no par value (the "Florence Stock"), of FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("Florence"); and

        WHEREAS, the Company, Venice Acquisition Corp., an Oregon corporation ("Acquisition"), and Florence have entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Merger Agreement"), which provides that, among other things, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth therein, Acquisition shall be merged with and into Florence (the "Merger"), and each share of Florence Stock will be converted into the right to receive 1.355 shares of common stock, $0.01 par value per share (the "Company Stock"), of the Company; and

        WHEREAS, the Stockholder and the Company have entered into an Investor Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Investor Agreement") and the Amendment Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Amendment Agreement"); and

        WHEREAS, the Stockholder and the Company each desire to make certain covenants and agreements concerning the manner in which the Stockholder Florence Shares (as herein defined) will be voted in connection with the Merger and the Merger Agreement.

        NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the Company's execution and delivery to the Stockholder of the Investor Agreement and the Amendment Agreement and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the Stockholder and the Company agree as follows:


ARTICLE I

Definitions and Construction

        1.01    As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the respective meanings ascribed to them in this Section.

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ARTICLE II

Representations and Warranties

        2.01    Reciprocal Representations and Warranties.    Each Party hereby represents and warrants to the other as follows:

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        2.02    Stockholder Representations and Warranties.    The Stockholder hereby represents and warrants to the Company as follows:


ARTICLE III

Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder Florence Shares

        3.01    Vote for Merger.    

        3.02    Vote Against Certain Matters.    Prior to the Effective Time, the Stockholder shall cause the Stockholder Florence Shares to be counted as present for purposes of establishing a quorum at any meeting of stockholders of Florence called, or at any adjournment or postponement thereof, or in any other circumstances upon which a vote, consent or other approval is sought, and shall cause the Stockholder Florence Shares to be voted or consented against any proposal or transaction involving Florence or any of its subsidiaries that would prevent or nullify the Merger or the Merger Agreement (any such proposal or transaction, a "Particular Matter"); provided that nothing set forth in this Section 3.02 or such Proxy is intended or shall be construed to restrict or impair the right of the Stockholder to vote or consent (or cause to be voted or consented) any Stockholder Florence Shares in favor of any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

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        3.03    Transfers; Other Voting Arrangements.    

        3.04    Confidentiality.    Prior to the first public announcement by the Company and Florence of the Merger Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated thereby, the Stockholder shall not, and shall cause its Affiliates (as defined in the Merger Agreement) and its and their respective employees, counsel, advisors and representatives ("Representatives") not to, disclose to any person or entity any information concerning the Merger Agreement, the Merger or the other transactions contemplated thereby, or the discussions concerning the same, provided, that such information may be disclosed to employees, counsel, advisors and representatives of the Stockholder and its Affiliates who have been advised of the foregoing obligations, and provided, further, that nothing set forth in this Section 3.04 is intended or shall be construed to restrict or impair the ability of the Stockholder or its Affiliates to comply with their respective reporting obligations under applicable laws and stock exchange regulations, in which event the Stockholder shall give prior notice of such disclosure to the Company as promptly as practicable so as to enable the Company to seek a protective order from a court of competent jurisdiction with respect thereto or similar relief in connection therewith.

        3.05    Disclosure.    Each Party acknowledges that the other Party is or may be obligated to disclose in governmental and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) filings the Stockholder's identity, facts concerning the Stockholder's ownership of Florence Stock and the nature of the commitments, arrangements and understandings set forth in this Agreement, the Proxy, the Investor Agreement, the Amendment Agreement and any other agreements executed and delivered in connection with the Merger, together with such other information as may be required by applicable laws and stock

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exchange regulations. No Party shall issue any press release naming the other Party or any of the other Party's Affiliates unless such press release has been approved by such other Party, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned.

        3.06    No Solicitation.    Subject to Section 3.03(d), the Stockholder shall not, and shall cause Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. ("Philips") and each other direct and indirect subsidiary of Philips not to, take any action to solicit, initiate, encourage, induce or facilitate the making, submission or announcement of any FEI Acquisition Proposal, or engage in discussions or negotiations with any person or entity (other than with Florence and the Company or any of their Affiliates or Representatives) with respect to any FEI Acquisition Proposal, (other than any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction) or disclose any nonpublic information relating to Florence or any subsidiary of Florence. The Stockholder shall advise Florence and the Company of any FEI Acquisition Proposal (including the identity of the person or entity making or submitting such FEI Acquisition Proposal and the terms thereof) that is made or submitted by any person or entity after the date of this Agreement, reasonably promptly following its receipt thereof. The Stockholder shall keep Florence and the Company reasonably informed with respect to the status of any such FEI Acquisition Proposal. The Stockholder shall, and shall cause Philips and each other direct and indirect subsidiary of Philips to, immediately cease and cause to be terminated any discussions now pending with any person or entity that relate to any FEI Acquisition Proposal or FEI Acquisition Transaction, other than discussions or negotiations with Florence and the Company or their Affiliates or Representatives.


ARTICLE IV

Miscellaneous

        4.01    Termination of Agreement.    The provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy shall automatically terminate upon, and be of no further force or effect after, the earliest to occur of (i) the termination of the Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms, (ii) the Effective Time, and (iii) the execution and delivery by any party to the Merger Agreement of any amendment thereto which would cause each share of Florence Stock to be converted into the right to receive fewer than 1.355 shares of Company Stock (as adjusted for any stock splits, reverse stock splits, stock dividends or similar events).

        4.02    Entire Agreement.    This Agreement and the Proxy contain the entire agreement among the parties relating to the transactions which are the subject of this Agreement, and all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, understandings and agreements among the parties (whether written or oral) with regard to the subject matter of this Agreement are superseded by this Agreement, and there are no representations, warranties, understandings or agreements concerning the transactions which are the subject of this Agreement or those other documents other than those expressly set forth in this Agreement.

        4.03    Captions.    The captions of the articles and paragraphs of this Agreement are for reference only, and do not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

        4.04    Binding Agreement; Assignment.

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        4.05    Notices and Other Communications.    Any notice or other communication under this Agreement must be in writing and will be deemed given when delivered in person or sent by facsimile (with proof of receipt at the number to which it is required to be sent), or on the third business day after the day on which mailed by first class mail from within the United States of America, to the following addresses (or such other address as may be specified after the date of this Agreement by the party to which the notice or communication is sent):

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        4.06    Governing Law.    THIS AGREEMENT AND THE PROXY SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON APPLICABLE TO AGREEMENTS MADE AND PERFORMED IN SUCH STATE AND WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICTS OF LAWS DOCTRINES.

        4.07    Amendments.    Prior to the Effective Time, this Agreement may be amended only by a document in writing signed by each of the Parties.

        4.08    Counterparts.    This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, some of which may contain the signatures of some, but not all, the parties hereto. Each of those counterparts will be deemed an original, but all of them together will constitute one and the same Agreement.

        4.09    Severability.    If any provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, and if the rights or obligations of any party hereto under this Agreement will not be materially and adversely affected thereby, (i) such provision will be fully severable, (ii) this Agreement will be construed and enforced as if such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision had never comprised a part hereof, (iii) the remaining provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect and will not be affected by the illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision or by its severance herefrom and (iv) in lieu of such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision, there will be added automatically as a part of this Agreement a legal, valid and enforceable provision as similar in terms to such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision as may be possible.

        4.10    Enforcement.    The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached. It is accordingly agreed that the parties hereto shall be entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and the Proxy and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy in any Federal court located in the State of Delaware or in a Delaware state court, this being in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. In addition, each of the Parties hereto (i) consents to the personal jurisdiction of any Federal court located in the State of Delaware or any Delaware state court in any action or proceeding relating to or arising out of this Agreement (including, with respect to the Stockholder, the Proxy) or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) agrees that such Party will not attempt to deny or defeat such personal jurisdiction by motion or other request for leave from any such court, (iii) agrees that such Party will not seek to change the

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venue of any such action or proceeding or otherwise to move any such action or proceeding to another court, whether because of inconvenience of the forum or otherwise (provided that nothing in this Section will prevent a party from removing an action or proceeding from a Delaware state court to a Federal court located in the State of Delaware), (iv) agrees that such Party will not bring any action relating to this Agreement or the Proxy or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby in any court other than a Federal court sitting in the State of Delaware or a Delaware state court and (v) waives any right to trial by jury with respect to any claim or proceeding related to or arising out of this Agreement or the Proxy or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.

        4.11    Further Assurances.    From time to time, at the Company's request and without further consideration, the Stockholder shall execute and deliver such additional documents and take all such further lawful action as may be necessary or appropriate to effect the full and prompt performance of the Stockholder's obligations pursuant to this Agreement and the validity and enforceability of the Proxy.

(Signature page follows)

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.

    PHILIPS BUSINESS ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL B.V.

 

 

By:

/s/  
J.C. LOBBEZOO      
Name: J.C. Lobbezoo
Title:
Member Management Board

 

 

By:

/s/  
A.P.M. VAN DER POEL      
Name: A.P.M. van der Poel
Title:
Member Management Board

 

 

VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

 

 

By:

/s/  
EDWARD H. BRAUN      
Name: Edward H. Braun
Title:
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President

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EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation ("Veeco"), and each of Veeco's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of ORS § 60.231 (2001), with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Florence Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Florence (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the Merger; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Florence Shares with respect to any Superior FEI Proposal or related FEI Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Florence Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FLORENCE STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE FEWER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF COMPANY STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS).

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        THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    Philips Business Electronics International B.V.

 

 

By:

/s/  
J.C. LOBBEZOO      
Name: J.C. Lobbezoo
Title:
Member Management Board

 

 

By:

/s/  
A.P.M. VAN DER POEL      
Name: A.P.M. van der Poel
Title:
Member Management Board

Dated: July 11, 2002

 

 

 

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Appendix C-1


VOTING AGREEMENT

        VOTING AGREEMENT, dated as of July 11, 2002 (this "Agreement"), among each of the individuals listed on Schedule A to this Agreement (each, a "Veeco Stockholder" and collectively, the "Veeco Stockholders"), and FEI Company, an Oregon corporation (the "Company" and, collectively with the Veeco Stockholders, the "Parties"). Capitalized terms used in this Agreement but not otherwise defined herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Merger Agreement.

        WHEREAS, Veeco Instruments Inc. ("Veeco"), Venice Acquisition Corp., an Oregon corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Veeco ("Acquisition"), and the Company have entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Merger Agreement"), which provides that, among other things, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth therein, Acquisition shall be merged with and into the Company (the "Merger"), and each share of FEI Common Stock will be converted into the right to receive 1.355 shares of Veeco common stock, $0.01 par value per share (the "Veeco Stock");

        WHEREAS, each Veeco Stockholder owns the number of Existing Veeco Shares (as defined herein) set forth opposite such Veeco Stockholder's name on Schedule A hereto and the Veeco Stockholders collectively own in the aggregate 119,290 Existing Veeco Shares;

        WHEREAS, this Agreement is a Veeco Stockholders Voting Agreement contemplated by and referred to in the third "WHEREAS" clause to the Merger Agreement; and

        WHEREAS, as a condition to the willingness of the Company to enter into the Merger Agreement, the Company has requested that the Veeco Stockholders enter into this Agreement.

        NOW, THEREFORE, to induce the Company to enter into, and in consideration of its entering into, the Merger Agreement, and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties to this Agreement, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:


ARTICLE I

Definitions and Construction

        1.01 As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the respective meanings ascribed to them in this Section.

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ARTICLE II

Representations and Warranties

        2.01    Veeco Stockholder Representations and Warranties.    Each Veeco Stockholder represents and warrants to the Company as follows:

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        2.02    Company Representations and Warranties.    The Company hereby represents and warrants to the Veeco Stockholders as follows:


ARTICLE III

Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder Veeco Shares

        3.01    Vote for Merger.    

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        3.02    Vote Against Certain Matters.    Prior to the Effective Time, such Veeco Stockholder shall cause its Stockholder Veeco Shares to be counted as present for purposes of establishing a quorum at any meeting of stockholders of Veeco called, or at any adjournment or postponement thereof, or in any other circumstances upon which a vote, consent or other approval is sought, and shall cause its Stockholder Veeco Shares to be voted or consented against any proposal or transaction involving Veeco or any of its subsidiaries that would prevent or nullify the Merger or the Merger Agreement (any such proposal or transaction, a "Particular Matter"); provided that nothing set forth in this Section 3.02 or such Proxy is intended or shall be construed to restrict or impair the right of such Veeco Stockholder to vote or consent (or cause to be voted or consented) any of its Stockholder Veeco Shares in favor of any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        3.03    Transfers; Other Voting Arrangements.    

        3.04    Confidentiality.    Prior to the first public announcement by the Company and Veeco of the Merger Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated thereby, such Veeco Stockholder shall not disclose to any person or entity any information concerning the Merger Agreement, the Merger or the other transactions contemplated thereby, or the discussions concerning the same, provided, that nothing set forth in this Section 3.04 is intended or shall be construed to restrict or impair the ability of such Veeco Stockholder to comply with its reporting obligations under

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applicable laws and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) regulations, in which event such Veeco Stockholder shall give prior notice of such disclosure to the Company as promptly as practicable so as to enable the Company to seek a protective order from a court of competent jurisdiction with respect thereto or similar relief in connection therewith.

        3.05    Disclosure.    Such Veeco Stockholder acknowledges that the Company may be obligated to disclose in governmental and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) filings such Veeco Stockholder's identity, facts concerning such Veeco Stockholder's ownership of Stockholder Veeco Shares and the nature of the commitments, arrangements and understandings set forth in this Agreement, the Proxy, and any other agreements executed and delivered in connection with the Merger, together with such other information as may be required by applicable laws and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) regulations.

        3.06    No Solicitation.    Subject to Section 3.03(d), such Veeco Stockholder shall not solicit, initiate, encourage, induce or facilitate the making, submission or announcement of any Veeco Acquisition Proposal, or engage in discussions or negotiations with any person or entity (other than with Veeco and the Company or any of their Affiliates or Representatives) with respect to any Veeco Acquisition Proposal, other than any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction. Such Veeco Stockholder shall promptly advise Veeco and the Company of any Veeco Acquisition Proposal (including the identity of the person or entity making or submitting such Veeco Acquisition Proposal and the terms thereof) that is made or submitted by any person or entity after the date of this Agreement. Such Veeco Stockholder shall keep Veeco and the Company reasonably informed with respect to the status of any such Veeco Acquisition Proposal. Such Veeco Stockholder shall immediately cease and cause to be terminated any existing discussions with any person or entity that relate to any Veeco Acquisition Proposal or Veeco Acquisition Transaction, other than discussions or negotiations with Veeco and the Company or their Affiliates or Representatives.


ARTICLE IV

Miscellaneous

        4.01    Termination of Agreement.    The provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy shall automatically terminate upon, and be of no further force or effect after, the earliest to occur of (i) the termination of the Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms, (ii) the Effective Time, and (iii) the execution and delivery by any party to the Merger Agreement of any amendment thereto which would cause each share of FEI Common Stock to be converted into the right to receive greater than 1.355 shares of Veeco Stock (as adjusted for any stock splits, reverse stock splits, stock dividends or similar events).

        4.02    Entire Agreement.    This Agreement and the Proxy contain the entire agreement among the parties relating to the transactions which are the subject of this Agreement, and all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, understandings and agreements among the parties (whether written or oral) with regard to the subject matter of this Agreement are superseded by this Agreement, and there are no representations, warranties, understandings or agreements concerning the transactions which are the subject of this Agreement or those other documents other than those expressly set forth in this Agreement.

        4.03    Captions.    The captions of the articles and paragraphs of this Agreement are for reference only, and do not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

        4.04    Binding Agreement; Assignment.    

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        4.05    Notices and Other Communications.    Any notice or other communication under this Agreement must be in writing and will be deemed given when delivered in person or sent by facsimile (with proof of receipt at the number to which it is required to be sent), or on the third business day after the day on which mailed by first class mail from within the United States of America, to the following addresses (or such other address as may be specified after the date of this Agreement by the party to which the notice or communication is sent):

        4.06    Governing Law.    THIS AGREEMENT AND THE PROXY SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE APPLICABLE TO AGREEMENTS MADE AND PERFORMED IN SUCH STATE AND WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICTS OF LAWS DOCTRINES.

        4.07    Amendments.    Prior to the Effective Time, this Agreement may be amended only by a document in writing signed by each of the parties hereto.

        4.08    Counterparts.    This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, some of which may contain the signatures of some, but not all, the parties hereto. Each of those counterparts will be deemed an original, but all of them together will constitute one and the same Agreement.

        4.09    Severability.    If any provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, and if the rights or obligations of any party hereto under this Agreement will not be

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materially and adversely affected thereby, (i) such provision will be fully severable, (ii) this Agreement will be construed and enforced as if such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision had never comprised a part hereof, (iii) the remaining provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect and will not be affected by the illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision or by its severance herefrom and (iv) in lieu of such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision, there will be added automatically as a part of this Agreement a legal, valid and enforceable provision as similar in terms to such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision as may be possible.

        4.10    Enforcement.    The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached. It is accordingly agreed that the parties hereto shall be entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and the Proxy and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy in any Federal court located in the State of Delaware or in a Delaware state court, this being in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. In addition, each of the Parties hereto (i) consents to the personal jurisdiction of any Federal court located in the State of Delaware or any Delaware state court in any action or proceeding relating to or arising out of this Agreement (including, with respect to the Stockholder, the Proxy) or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) agrees that such Party will not attempt to deny or defeat such personal jurisdiction by motion or other request for leave from any such court, (iii) agrees that such Party will not seek to change the venue of any such action or proceeding or otherwise to move any such action or proceeding to another court, whether because of inconvenience of the forum or otherwise (provided that nothing in this Section will prevent a party from removing an action or proceeding from a Delaware state court to a Federal court located in the State of Delaware), (iv) agrees that such Party will not bring any action relating to this Agreement or the Proxy or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby in any court other than a Federal court sitting in the State of Delaware or a Delaware state court and (v) waives any right to trial by jury with respect to any claim or proceeding related to or arising out of this Agreement or the Proxy or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.

        4.11    Further Assurances.    From time to time, at the Company's request and without further consideration, such Veeco Stockholder shall execute and deliver such additional documents and take all such further lawful action as may be necessary or appropriate to effect the full and prompt performance of such Veeco Stockholder's obligations pursuant to this Agreement and the validity and enforceability of the Proxy.

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party hereto has caused this Agreement to be duly authorized and signed as of the date in the first paragraph of this Agreement.


 

 

THE "COMPANY"
FEI COMPANY

 

 

By:

/s/  
VAHE A. SARKISSIAN      
Name: Vahe A. Sarkissian
Title: President and Chief Executive Officer

 

 

VEECO STOCKHOLDER


 


 


By:


/s/  
EDWARD H. BRAUN      
Name: Edward H. Braun
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
RICHARD A. D'AMORE      
Name: Richard A. D'Amore
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
JOEL A. ELFTMANN      
Name: Joel A. Elftmann
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
HEINZ K. FRIDRICH      
Name: Heinz K. Fridrich
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
DOUGLAS A. KINGSLEY      
Name: Douglas A. Kingsley
Title:

 

 

 

 

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By:


/s/  
PAUL R. LOW      
Name: Paul R. Low
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
ROGER D. MCDANIEL      
Name: Roger D. McDaniel
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
IRWIN H. PFISTER      
Name: Irwin H. Pfister
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
WALTER J. SCHERR      
Name: Walter J. Scherr
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
JOHN F. REIN, JR.      
Name: John F. Rein, Jr.
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
EMMANUEL N. LAKIOS      
Name: Emmanuel N. Lakios
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
DON R. KANIA, PH.D.      
Name: Don R. Kania, Ph.D.
Title:

 

 

 

 

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By:


/s/  
ROBERT J. VALENTINE      
Name: Robert J. Valentine
Title:


 


 


By:


/s/  
JOHN P. KIERNAN      
Name: John P. Kiernan
Title:

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SCHEDULE A

Veeco Stockholder

  No. of Existing
Veeco Shares Held


 

 

 

Directors:

 

 

Edward H. Braun

 

65,019

Richard A. D'Amore

 

43,701

Joel A. Elftmann

 

5,333

Heinz K. Fridrich

 


Douglas A. Kingsley

 


Paul R. Low

 


Roger D. McDaniel

 


Irwin H. Pfister

 


Walter J. Scherr

 

780

Executive Officers:

 

 

John F. Rein, Jr.

 

2,650

Emmanuel N. Lakios

 

412

Don R. Kania, Ph.D.

 

438

Robert J. Valentine

 

663

John P. Kiernan

 

294

Total

 

119,290

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EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
EDWARD H. BRAUN      
Name: Edward H. Braun
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

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EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
RICHARD A. D'AMORE
Name: Richard A. D'Amore
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

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EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
JOEL A. ELFTMANN      
Name: Joel A. Elftmann
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

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EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
HEINZ K. FRIDRICH      
Name: Heinz K. Fridrich
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

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EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
DOUGLAS A. KINGSLEY      
Name: Douglas A. Kingsley
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

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EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
PAUL R. LOW      
Name: Paul R. Low
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

C-1-17


EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
ROGER D. MCDANIEL      
Name: Roger D. McDaniel
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

C-1-18


EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
IRWIN H. PFISTER      
Name: Irwin H. Pfister
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

C-1-19


EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
WALTER J. SCHERR      
Name: Walter J. Scherr
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

C-1-20


EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
JOHN F. REIN, JR.      
Name: John F. Rein, Jr.
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

C-1-21


EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
EMMANUEL N. LAKIOS      
Name: Emmanuel N. Lakios
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

C-1-22


EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
DON R. KANIA, PH.D.      
  Name: Don R. Kania, Ph.D.
  Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

C-1-23


EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
ROBERT J. VALENTINE      
Name: Robert J. Valentine
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

C-1-24


EXHIBIT A
PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this"Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the VotingAgreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder.

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

VEECO STOCKHOLDER

By:

 

/s/  
JOHN P. KIERNAN      
Name: John P. Kiernan
Title:

Dated:

 

July 11, 2002

C-1-25


Appendix C-2

VOTING AGREEMENT

        VOTING AGREEMENT, dated as of July 11, 2002 (this "Agreement"), between Chorus, L.P., a Minnesota limited partnership (the "Veeco Stockholder") and FEI Company, an Oregon corporation (the "Company" and, collectively with the Veeco Stockholder, the "Parties"). Capitalized terms used in this Agreement but not otherwise defined herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Merger Agreement.

        WHEREAS, Veeco Instruments Inc. ("Veeco"), Venice Acquisition Corp., an Oregon corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Veeco ("Acquisition"), and the Company have entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Merger Agreement"), which provides that, among other things, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth therein, Acquisition shall be merged with and into the Company (the "Merger"), and each share of FEI Common Stock will be converted into the right to receive 1.355 shares of common stock, $0.01 par value per share (the "Veeco Stock"), of Veeco;

        WHEREAS, on the date hereof, the Veeco Stockholder Beneficially Owns 3,605,969 shares of Veeco Stock;

        WHEREAS, this Agreement is a Veeco Stockholders Voting Agreement contemplated by and referred to in the third "WHEREAS" clause to the Merger Agreement; and

        WHEREAS, as a condition to the willingness of the Company to enter into the Merger Agreement, the Company has requested that the Veeco Stockholder enter into this Agreement.

        NOW, THEREFORE, to induce the Company to enter into, and in consideration of its entering into, the Merger Agreement, and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties to this Agreement, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:


ARTICLE I

Definitions and Construction

        1.01    As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the respective meanings ascribed to them in this Section.

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ARTICLE II

Representations and Warranties

        2.01    Veeco Stockholder Representations and Warranties.    The Veeco Stockholder represents and warrants to the Company as follows:

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        2.02    Company Representations and Warranties.    The Company hereby represents and warrants to the Veeco Stockholder as follows:


ARTICLE III

Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder Veeco Shares

        3.01    Vote for Merger.

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        3.02    Vote Against Certain Matters. Prior to the Effective Time, the Veeco Stockholder shall cause its Stockholder Veeco Shares to be counted as present for purposes of establishing a quorum at any meeting of stockholders of Veeco called, or at any adjournment or postponement thereof, or in any other circumstances upon which a vote, consent or other approval is sought, and shall cause its Stockholder Veeco Shares to be voted or consented against any proposal or transaction involving Veeco or any of its subsidiaries that would prevent or nullify the Merger or the Merger Agreement (any such proposal or transaction, a "Particular Matter"); provided that nothing set forth in this Section 3.02 or such Proxy is intended or shall be construed to restrict or impair the right of the Veeco Stockholder to vote or consent (or cause to be voted or consented) any of its Stockholder Veeco Shares in favor of any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        3.03    Transfers; Other Voting Arrangements.

        3.04    Confidentiality.    Prior to the first public announcement by the Company and Veeco of the Merger Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions contemplated thereby, the Veeco Stockholder shall not disclose to any person or entity any information concerning the Merger Agreement, the Merger or the other transactions contemplated thereby, or the discussions concerning the same, provided, that nothing set forth in this Section 3.04 is intended or shall be construed to restrict or impair the ability of the Veeco Stockholder to comply with its reporting obligations under applicable laws and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) regulations, in which event the Veeco Stockholder shall give prior notice of such disclosure to the Company as promptly as practicable so as to enable the Company to seek a protective order from a court of competent jurisdiction with respect thereto or similar relief in connection therewith.

        3.05    Disclosure.    The Veeco Stockholder acknowledges that Veeco and/or the Company may be obligated to disclose in governmental and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) filings the Veeco Stockholder's identity, facts concerning the Veeco Stockholder's ownership of Stockholder Veeco Shares and the nature of the commitments, arrangements and understandings set forth in this Agreement, the Proxy, and any other agreements executed and delivered in connection with the Merger, together with

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such other information as may be required by applicable laws and stock exchange (including NASDAQ) regulations.

        3.06    No Solicitation.    Subject to Section 3.03(d), the Veeco Stockholder shall not solicit, initiate, encourage, induce or facilitate the making, submission or announcement of any Veeco Acquisition Proposal, or engage in discussions or negotiations with any person or entity (other than with Veeco and the Company or any of their Affiliates or Representatives) with respect to any Veeco Acquisition Proposal, other than any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction. The Veeco Stockholder shall promptly advise Veeco and the Company of any Veeco Acquisition Proposal (including the identity of the person or entity making or submitting such Veeco Acquisition Proposal and the terms thereof) that is made or submitted by any person or entity after the date of this Agreement. The Veeco Stockholder shall keep Veeco and the Company reasonably informed with respect to the status of any such Veeco Acquisition Proposal. The Veeco Stockholder shall immediately cease and cause to be terminated any existing discussions with any person or entity that relate to any Veeco Acquisition Proposal or Veeco Acquisition Transaction, other than discussions or negotiations with Veeco and the Company or their Affiliates or Representatives.


ARTICLE IV

Miscellaneous

        4.01    Termination of Agreement.    The provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy shall automatically terminate upon, and be of no further force or effect after, the earliest to occur of (i) the termination of the Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms, (ii) the Effective Time, and (iii) the execution and delivery by any party to the Merger Agreement of any amendment thereto which would cause each share of FEI Common Stock to be converted into the right to receive greater than 1.355 shares of Veeco Stock (as adjusted for any stock splits, reverse stock splits, stock dividends or similar events).

        4.02    Entire Agreement.    This Agreement and the Proxy contain the entire agreement among the parties relating to the transactions which are the subject of this Agreement, and all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, understandings and agreements among the parties (whether written or oral) with regard to the subject matter of this Agreement are superseded by this Agreement, and there are no representations, warranties, understandings or agreements concerning the transactions which are the subject of this Agreement or those other documents other than those expressly set forth in this Agreement.

        4.03    Captions.    The captions of the articles and paragraphs of this Agreement are for reference only, and do not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

        4.04    Binding Agreement; Assignment.    

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        4.05    Notices and Other Communications.    Any notice or other communication under this Agreement must be in writing and will be deemed given when delivered in person or sent by facsimile (with proof of receipt at the number to which it is required to be sent), or on the third business day after the day on which mailed by first class mail from within the United States of America, to the following addresses (or such other address as may be specified after the date of this Agreement by the party to which the notice or communication is sent):


 

 

If to the Company to:

 

 

FEI Company
Corporate Headquarters
7451 NW Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Attention: Bradley J. Thies
Telephone: (503) 640-7500
Telecopier: (503) 640-7570

 

 

with a copy to:

 

 

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C.
650 Page Mill Road
Palo Alto, CA 94304-1050
Attention: Larry W. Sonsini, Esq.
Telephone: (650) 493-9300
Telecopier: (650) 493-6811

 

 

If to the Veeco Stockholder:

 

 

Paul E. Colombo
4900 Constellation Drive
St. Paul, MN 55127
Telephone: (651) 482-0800
Telecopier: (651) 482-0600

 

 

with a copy to:

 

 

Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P.
2800 LaSalle Plaza
800 LaSalle Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55402-2015
Attention: John R. Houston, Esq.
Telephone: (612) 349-8285
Telecopier: (612) 339-4181

        4.06    Governing Law.    THIS AGREEMENT AND THE PROXY SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE APPLICABLE TO AGREEMENTS MADE AND PERFORMED IN SUCH STATE AND WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICTS OF LAWS DOCTRINES.

        4.07    Amendments.    Prior to the Effective Time, this Agreement may be amended only by a document in writing signed by each of the parties hereto.

        4.08    Counterparts.    This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, some of which may contain the signatures of some, but not all, the parties hereto. Each of those counterparts will be deemed an original, but all of them together will constitute one and the same Agreement.

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        4.09    Severability.    If any provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, and if the rights or obligations of any party hereto under this Agreement will not be materially and adversely affected thereby, (i) such provision will be fully severable, (ii) this Agreement will be construed and enforced as if such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision had never comprised a part hereof, (iii) the remaining provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect and will not be affected by the illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision or by its severance herefrom and (iv) in lieu of such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision, there will be added automatically as a part of this Agreement a legal, valid and enforceable provision as similar in terms to such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision as may be possible.

        4.10    Enforcement.    The parties hereto agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy were not performed in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached. It is accordingly agreed that the parties hereto shall be entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and the Proxy and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of this Agreement and the Proxy in any Federal court located in the State of Minnesota or in a Minnesota state court, this being in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. In addition, each of the Parties hereto (i) consents to the personal jurisdiction of any Federal court located in the State of Minnesota or any Minnesota state court in any action or proceeding relating to or arising out of this Agreement (including, with respect to the Stockholder, the Proxy) or any of the transactions contemplated hereby, (ii) agrees that such Party will not attempt to deny or defeat such personal jurisdiction by motion or other request for leave from any such court, (iii) agrees that such Party will not seek to change the venue of any such action or proceeding or otherwise to move any such action or proceeding to another court, whether because of inconvenience of the forum or otherwise (provided that nothing in this Section will prevent a party from removing an action or proceeding from a Minnesota state court to a Federal court located in the State of Minnesota), (iv) agrees that such Party will not bring any action relating to this Agreement or the Proxy or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby in any court other than a Federal court sitting in the State of Minnesota or a Minnesota state court and (v) waives any right to trial by jury with respect to any claim or proceeding related to or arising out of this Agreement or the Proxy or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.

        4.11    Further Assurances.    From time to time, at the Company's request and without further consideration, the Veeco Stockholder shall execute and deliver such additional documents and take all such further lawful action as may be necessary or appropriate to effect the full and prompt performance of the Veeco Stockholder's obligations pursuant to this Agreement and the validity and enforceability of the Proxy.

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party hereto has caused this Agreement to be duly authorized and signed as of the date in the first paragraph of this Agreement.


 

 

THE "COMPANY"
FEI COMPANY

 

 

By:

/s/  
VAHÉ A. SARKISSIAN      
Vahé A. Sarkissian
President and Chief Executive Officer

 

 

VEECO STOCKHOLDER
CHORUS, L.P.,
by its General Partner
CHORUS MANAGEMENT, INC.

 

 

By:

/s/  
PAUL E. COLOMBO      
Name: Paul E. Colombo
Title:
President

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EXHIBIT A

PROXY

        Reference is hereby made to that certain Voting Agreement, dated as of July    , 2002 (the "Voting Agreement"), of which this Proxy (this "Proxy") forms a part. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Proxy have the respective meanings ascribed to such terms in the Voting Agreement. This Proxy is being delivered by the undersigned Stockholder (the "Granting Stockholder") pursuant to Section 3.01(b) of the Voting Agreement.

        The undersigned Granting Stockholder hereby appoints FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), and each of FEI's officers and other designees (each such person or entity, a "Proxyholder") as the Granting Stockholder's attorney-in-fact and proxy pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, with full power of substitution, in the Granting Stockholder's name, place and stead, to vote and otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to all of the Stockholder Veeco Shares which the Granting Stockholder is entitled to vote at any meeting of the stockholders of Veeco (whether annual or special and whether or not an adjourned or postponed meeting) or consent in lieu of any such meeting or otherwise FOR AND IN FAVOR OF the issuance of Veeco Stock in the Merger and approval of the Veeco Certificate of Incorporation Amendment; provided, however, that nothing set forth in this Proxy is intended or shall be construed to grant to any Proxyholder the right to vote or otherwise act (by written consent or otherwise) with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares with respect to any Superior Veeco Proposal or related Veeco Acquisition Transaction.

        The Granting Stockholder hereby revokes all other proxies and powers of attorney with respect to any Stockholder Veeco Shares that the Granting Stockholder may have heretofore granted, and no subsequent proxy or power of attorney shall be given or written consent executed (and if given or executed, shall not be effective) by the Granting Stockholder purporting to grant the specific voting powers specified herein. Any obligation of the Granting Stockholder under this Proxy shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the Granting Stockholder other than the transferees under Section 3.03(d).

        THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WITH AN INTEREST AND IS IRREVOCABLE UNTIL THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF (I) THE TERMINATION OF THE MERGER AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS TERMS, (II) THE EFFECTIVE TIME OF THE MERGER, AND (III) THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY ANY PARTY TO THE MERGER AGREEMENT OF ANY AMENDMENT THERETO WHICH WOULD CAUSE EACH SHARE OF FEI COMMON STOCK TO BE CONVERTED INTO THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE GREATER THAN 1.355 SHARES OF VEECO STOCK (AS ADJUSTED FOR ANY STOCK SPLITS, REVERSE STOCK SPLITS, STOCK DIVIDENDS OR SIMILAR EVENTS). THIS PROXY WILL AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATE AND WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REVOKED, AND THE INTEREST WITH WHICH THIS PROXY IS COUPLED WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTINGUISHED, UPON THE EARLIEST TO OCCUR OF THE EVENTS SPECIFIED IN THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE.

    VEECO STOCKHOLDER

 

 

By:

/s/
PAUL E. COLOMBO
Name: Paul E. Colombo
Title: President

 

 

Dated:

July 11, 2002

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Appendix D

 
 
GRAPHIC

Technology Group
CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION

650 California Street            Telephone    415 249 8866
San Francisco, CA 94108

July 11, 2002

Board of Directors
FEI Company
7451 N.W. Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, OR 97124

Members of the Board:

        You have asked us to advise you with respect to the fairness, from a financial point of view, to the holders of shares of common stock, no par value per share ("FEI Common Stock"), of FEI Company ("FEI"), other than Philips Business Electronics International B.V. ("Philips") and its affiliates, of the Exchange Ratio (as defined below) set forth in the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Merger Agreement", by and among Veeco Instruments Inc. ("Veeco"), Veeco Acquisition Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Veeco ("Merger Sub"), and FEI. The Merger Agreement provides for, among other things, the merger of Merger Sub with and into FEI (the "Merger") pursuant to which FEI will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Veeco and each outstanding share of FEI Common Stock will be converted into the right to receive 1.355 (the "Exchange Ratio") shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per share ("Veeco Common Stock"), of Veeco.

        In arriving at our opinion, we have reviewed the Merger Agreement and certain other related agreements, as well as certain publicly available business and financial information relating to FEI and Veeco. We have also reviewed certain other information relating to FEI and Veeco, including financial forecasts, provided by or discussed with FEI and Veeco, and have met with the managements of FEI and Veeco to discuss the business and prospects of FEI and Veeco, respectively. We have also considered certain financial and stock market data of FEI and Veeco, and we have compared that data with similar data for other publicly held companies in businesses we deemed similar to those of FEI and Veeco, and we have considered, to the extent publicly available, the financial terms of certain other business combinations and other transactions which have recently been effected or announced. We also considered such other information, financial studies, analyses and investigations and financial, economic and market criteria which we deemed relevant.

        In connection with our review, we have not assumed any responsibility for independent verification of any of the foregoing information and have relied on such information being complete and accurate in all material respects. With respect to the publicly available financial forecasts that we have reviewed, the managements of FEI and Veeco have advised us, and we have assumed, that such forecasts represent reasonable estimates and judgments as to the future financial performance of FEI and Veeco, respectively. With respect to the non-publicly available financial forecasts that we have reviewed, the managements of FEI and Veeco have advised us, and we have assumed, that such forecasts represent the best currently available estimates and judgments of the managements of FEI and Veeco as to the future financial performance of FEI and Veeco, respectively. In addition, we have relied upon, without independent verification, the assessments of the managements of FEI and Veeco as to (i) their ability to retain key employees, (ii) the strategic benefits and potential cost savings (including the amount,

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timing and achievability thereof) anticipated to result from the Merger, (iii) the existing technology, products and services of FEI and Veeco and the validity of, and risks associated with, the future technology, products and services of FEI and Veeco, and (iv) their ability to integrate the businesses of FEI and Veeco. The management of FEI has informed us, and we have assumed, that the Merger will be treated as a tax-free reorganization for federal income tax purposes. We also have assumed, with your consent, that in the course of obtaining necessary regulatory and third party approvals and consents for the Merger, no modification, delay, limitation, restriction or condition will be imposed that will have a material adverse effect on FEI or Veeco or the contemplated benefits of the Merger and that the Merger will be consummated in accordance with the terms of the Merger Agreement, without waiver, modification or amendment of any material term, condition or agreement therein. In addition, we have not been requested to make, and have not made, an independent evaluation or appraisal of the assets or liabilities (contingent or otherwise) of FEI or Veeco, nor have we been furnished with any such evaluations or appraisals. Our opinion is necessarily based upon information made available to us as of the date hereof, and upon financial, economic, market and other conditions as they exist and can be evaluated on the date hereof. We are not expressing any opinion as to what the value of Veeco Common Stock actually will be when issued to the holders of FEI Common Stock pursuant to the Merger or the prices at which shares of Veeco Common Stock will trade at any time. Our opinion does not address the relative merits of the Merger as compared to other business strategies that might be available to FEI, nor does it address the underlying business decision of FEI to proceed with the Merger. We were not requested to, and did not, solicit third party indications of interest in acquiring all or any part of FEI.

        We have acted as financial advisor to FEI in connection with the Merger and will receive a fee for our services, a significant portion of which is contingent upon the consummation of the Merger. We will also receive a fee for rendering this opinion. In the past, we and our affiliates have provided investment banking and financial services to FEI unrelated to the Merger for which we have received compensation, and we may, in the future, provide investment banking and financial services to Veeco for which we would expect to receive compensation. In the ordinary course of our business, we and our affiliates may actively trade the debt and equity securities of FEI and Veeco for our and such affiliates' own accounts and for the accounts of customers and, accordingly, may at any time hold a long or short position in such securities.

        It is understood that this letter is for the information of the Board of Directors of FEI in connection with its consideration of the Merger and does not constitute a recommendation to any stockholder as to how such stockholder should vote or act on any matter relating to the Merger.

        Based upon and subject to the foregoing, it is our opinion that, as of the date hereof, the Exchange Ratio is fair, from a financial point of view, to the holders of FEI Common Stock, other than Philips and its affiliates.

 
 
 
  Very truly yours,
  CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION
  /s/  CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION      
        It is understood that this letter is for the information of the Board of Directors of FEI in connection with its consideration of the Merger and does not constitute a recommendation to    

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Appendix E


[LETTERHEAD OF SALOMON SMITH BARNEY INC.]

July 11, 2002

The Board of Directors
Veeco Instruments Inc.
100 Sunnyside Blvd.
Woodbury, NY 11797

Members of the Board:

You have requested our opinion as to the fairness, from a financial point of view, to Veeco Instruments Inc. ("Veeco") of the Exchange Ratio (as defined below) as set forth in the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Merger Agreement"), by and among Veeco, Venice Acquisition Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Veeco ("Merger Sub"), and FEI Company ("FEI"). As more fully described in the Merger Agreement, (i) Merger Sub will be merged with and into FEI (the "Merger") and (ii) each outstanding share of common stock, no par value per share, of FEI ("FEI Common Stock") will be converted into the right to receive 1.355 (the "Exchange Ratio") shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Veeco ("Veeco Common Stock").

In arriving at our opinion, we reviewed the Merger Agreement and held discussions with certain senior officers, directors and other representatives and advisors of Veeco and certain senior officers and other representatives and advisors of FEI concerning the businesses, operations and prospects of Veeco and FEI. We examined certain publicly available business and financial information relating to Veeco and FEI as well as certain financial forecasts and other information and data relating to Veeco and FEI, which were provided to or otherwise discussed with us by the respective managements of Veeco and FEI, including certain information relating to the potential strategic implications and operational benefits anticipated by the managements of Veeco and FEI to result from the Merger. We reviewed the financial terms of the Merger as set forth in the Merger Agreement in relation to, among other things: current and historical market prices and trading volumes of Veeco Common Stock and FEI Common Stock; historical and projected earnings and other operating data of Veeco and FEI; and the capitalization and financial condition of Veeco and FEI. We considered, to the extent publicly available, the financial terms of other transactions effected which we considered relevant in evaluating the Merger and analyzed certain financial, stock market and other publicly available information relating to the businesses of other companies whose operations we considered relevant in evaluating those of Veeco and FEI. We also evaluated the potential pro forma financial impact of the Merger on Veeco. In addition to the foregoing, we conducted such other analyses and examinations and considered such other financial, economic and market criteria as we deemed appropriate in arriving at our opinion.

In rendering our opinion, we have assumed and relied, without independent verification, upon the accuracy and completeness of all financial and other information and data publicly available or furnished to or otherwise reviewed by or discussed with us. With respect to the financial forecasts and other information and data relating to Veeco and FEI provided to or otherwise discussed with us, we have been advised by the respective managements of Veeco and FEI that such forecasts and other information and data were reasonably prepared on bases reflecting the best currently available estimates and judgments of the managements of Veeco and FEI as to the future financial performance of Veeco and FEI and the potential strategic implications and operational benefits (including the amount, timing and achievability thereof) anticipated to result from the Merger. We have assumed, with your consent, that the Merger will be consummated in accordance with its terms, without waiver,

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The Board of Directors
Veeco Instruments Inc.
July 11, 2002
Page 2

modification or amendment of any material term, condition or agreement and that, in the course of obtaining the necessary regulatory or third party approvals and consents for the Merger, no delay, limitation, restriction or condition will be imposed that would have an adverse effect on Veeco or FEI or the contemplated benefits of the Merger. We also have assumed, with your consent, that the Merger will be treated as a tax-free reorganization for federal income tax purposes. Our opinion, as set forth herein, relates to the relative values of Veeco and FEI. We are not expressing any opinion as to what the value of Veeco Common Stock actually will be when issued in the Merger or the prices at which Veeco Common Stock will trade or otherwise be transferable at any time. We have not made or been provided with an independent evaluation or appraisal of the assets or liabilities (contingent or otherwise) of Veeco or FEI, nor have we made any physical inspection of the properties or assets of Veeco or FEI. Our opinion does not address the relative merits of the Merger as compared to any alternative business strategies that might exist for Veeco or the effect of any other transaction in which Veeco might engage. Our opinion is necessarily based upon information available to us, and financial, stock market and other conditions and circumstances existing and disclosed to us, as of the date hereof.

Salomon Smith Barney Inc. has acted as financial advisor to Veeco in connection with the proposed Merger and will receive a fee for such services, a significant portion of which is contingent upon the consummation of the Merger. We also will receive a fee upon the delivery of this opinion. We and our affiliates in the past have provided services to Veeco unrelated to the proposed Merger, for which services we and our affiliates have received compensation. In the ordinary course of our business, we and our affiliates may actively trade or hold the securities of Veeco and FEI for our own account or for the account of our customers and, accordingly, may at any time hold a long or short position in such securities. In addition, we and our affiliates (including Citigroup Inc. and its affiliates) may maintain relationships with Veeco, FEI and their respective affiliates.

Our advisory services and the opinion expressed herein are provided for the information of the Board of Directors of Veeco in its evaluation of the proposed Merger, and our opinion is not intended to be and does not constitute a recommendation to any stockholder as to how such stockholder should vote or act on the proposed Merger or as to any other matters relating to the Merger.

Based upon and subject to the foregoing, our experience as investment bankers, our work as described above and other factors we deemed relevant, we are of the opinion that, as of the date hereof, the Exchange Ratio is fair, from a financial point of view, to Veeco.

Very truly yours,

/s/ SALOMON SMITH BARNEY INC.

SALOMON SMITH BARNEY INC.

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Appendix F-1


CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT
OF THE
AMENDED AND RESTATED
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
OF
VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

        It is hereby certified that:

        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused this Certificate of Amendment to be executed by its duly authorized officer, who acknowledges and affirms under the penalties of perjury that this certificate is the act and deed of the Corporation and that the facts stated herein are true this    day of             , 2002.

    VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

 

 

By:


Name:
Title:

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Appendix F-2


CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT
OF THE
AMENDED AND RESTATED
CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
OF
VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

         It is hereby certified that:

        1.    The name of the corporation (the "Corporation") is Veeco Instruments Inc.

        2.    The Certificate of Incorporation of the Corporation was filed with the Secretary of State on the 8th day of August, 1989. The Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation was filed with the Secretary of State on December 1, 1994. Certificates of Amendment were filed with the Secretary of State on each of November 20, 1989, January 17, 1990, January 19, 1990, March 25, 1992, May 3, 1994, June 2, 1997, July 25, 1997, May 5, 2000 and                , 2002.

        3.    Article 1 of the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Corporation, as amended to date, is hereby amended to read in its entirety as follows:

        3.    The amendment to the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation effective hereby and herein certified has been duly adopted in accordance with the provisions of Section 242 of the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware.

        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused this Certificate of Amendment to be executed by its duly authorized officer, who acknowledges and affirms under the penalties of perjury that this certificate is the act and deed of the Corporation and that the facts stated herein are true this    day of             , 2002.

    VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

 

 

By:


Name:
Title:

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Appendix G


INVESTOR AGREEMENT

        INVESTOR AGREEMENT, dated as of July 11, 2002 (this "Agreement"), between Philips Business Electronics International B.V., a company incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands (the "Stockholder"), Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company") and FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("Florence"), solely with respect to Section 2.03(c).

        WHEREAS, as of the date of this Agreement, the Stockholder is the Beneficial Owner of 8,264,821 shares (the "Stockholder Florence Shares") of Common Stock, no par value (the "Florence Stock"), of Florence; and

        WHEREAS, the Company, Venice Acquisition Corp., an Oregon corporation ("Acquisition"), and Florence have entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Merger Agreement"), which provides that, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth therein, Acquisition shall be merged with and into Florence (the "Merger"), and each share of Florence Stock will be converted into the right to receive shares of common stock, $0.01 par value per share, of the Company (the "Company Common Stock"); and

        WHEREAS, the Stockholder and the Company have entered into the Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Voting Agreement") and the Amendment Agreement, dated the date hereof (the "Amendment Agreement"); and

        WHEREAS, the Stockholder and the Company each desire to make certain covenants and agreements concerning, among other things, the registration from time to time of Stockholder Company Shares (as herein defined) under the Securities Act (as herein defined).

        NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the Stockholder's execution and delivery to the Company of the Voting Agreement and the Amendment Agreement and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the Stockholder and the Company agree as follows:


ARTICLE I

Definitions and Construction

        1.01    As used in this Agreement, the following terms have the respective meanings ascribed to them in this Section.

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        1.02    Headings.    The descriptive headings of the several sections and paragraphs of this Agreement are inserted for convenience only, do not constitute a part of this Agreement and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

        1.03    Adjustments.    All references in this Agreement to percentages or numbers of shares, including but not limited to such references in the definition of "Standstill Limit," shall be subject to adjustment for Company reorganizations, stock splits, stock dividends, reverse stock splits and similar events during the term of this Agreement.


ARTICLE II

Investment in the Company

        2.01    Representations and Warranty.    The Company hereby represents and warrants to the Stockholder that it has amended its current Rights Plan to provide that the Rights shall not be exercisable as a consequence of the beneficial ownership by the KPENV Entities of (a) the Initial Shares, (b) the Option Shares, or (c) a number of shares of Company Common Stock in addition to the Initial Shares and the Option Shares equal to or less than 1% of the total number of shares of Company Common Stock from time to time outstanding, calculated on a primary basis.

        2.02    Covenants.    The Company hereby agrees that the Rights shall not be exercisable as a consequence of the beneficial ownership by the KPENV Entities of (a) the Initial Shares, (b) the Option Shares, or (c) a number of shares of Company Common Stock in addition to the Initial Shares and the Option Shares equal to or less than 1% of the total number of shares of Company Common Stock from time to time outstanding, calculated on a primary basis.

        2.03    Stock Options.    

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        2.04    Board Representation.    For the period of time beginning on the first calendar day following the Effective Time (the "Director Date") and terminating on the earlier of (i) the first date on which the KPENV Entities cease to beneficially own at least 7.5% of the Total Current Voting Power, and (ii) the date of the 2005 Stockholders Meeting (such period, the "Director Period"), the Stockholder shall be entitled to request that the Company include, as a nominee or designee of the Company's board of directors recommended by said board of directors, one person designated by the Stockholder and reasonably satisfactory to the Company's board of directors (any such person, a "Stockholder Nominee"). At, or as promptly as practicable after (but in no event prior to), the Director Date, the Company shall cause one Stockholder Nominee to be elected or appointed as a director of the Company to serve in Class II for a term expiring at the 2005 Stockholders Meeting. During the Director Period, (i) promptly following the death, incapacity, resignation or removal from the Company's board of directors of any Stockholder Nominee, the Company shall cause another Stockholder Nominee to be elected or appointed as a director to fill the vacancy thereby created, and (ii) the Company shall take all such actions as may be reasonably necessary to ensure that one director of the Company is a Stockholder Nominee. Following the Director Period, (i) the Company may request that the Stockholder Nominee then on the Company's board of directors resign as a director of the Company, and (ii) promptly following the Stockholder's receipt of such a request, the Stockholder shall cause such Stockholder Nominee to resign immediately and relinquish all rights and privileges as a member of the Company's board of directors.

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ARTICLE III

Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder Company Shares

        3.01    Demand Registrations.    

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        3.02    Piggy-Back Registrations.    

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        3.03    Additional Agreement.    Anything in this Agreement to the contrary notwithstanding, following the expiration of the Demand Period, the Company shall no longer be obligated to file or maintain a registration statement with respect to the Stockholder Company Shares pursuant to this Agreement.

        3.04    Registration Procedures.    

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        3.05    Registration Expenses.    Except as set forth in the last sentence of this Section 3.05, the Company agrees to bear and to pay, or cause to be paid, promptly upon request being made therefor all expenses incident to the Company's performance of or compliance with this Agreement, including, without limitation: (a) all Commission and any National Association of Securities Dealers registration and filing fees and expenses, (b) all fees and expenses in connection with the qualification of the Registered Shares for offering and sale under state securities or "blue sky" laws referred to in Section 3.04(a)(vi) hereof, including reasonable fees and disbursements of counsel for any underwriter in connection with such qualifications, (c) all expenses relating to the preparation, printing, distribution and reproduction of the Registration, each prospectus included therein or prepared for distribution pursuant hereto, each amendment or supplement to the foregoing, the certificates representing the Registered Shares and all other documents relating hereto, (d) internal expenses (including, without limitation, all salaries and expenses of the Company's officers and employees performing legal or accounting duties), (e) fees, disbursements and expenses of the Company's counsel and its other advisors and experts and independent certified public accountants of the Company (including the expenses of any opinions or "comfort" letters required by or incident to such performance and compliance), and (f) the fees and expenses incurred in connection with the quotation of the Registered Shares on Nasdaq and any stock exchange on which the Company Common Stock shall at such time be listed or quoted (collectively, the "Registration Expenses"). To the extent that any Registration Expenses are incurred, assumed or paid by the Stockholder and the underwriters, if any, thereof, the Company shall reimburse such Person for the full amount of the Registration Expenses so incurred, assumed or paid promptly after receipt of a request therefor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Stockholder shall pay or cause to be paid, as appropriate, (i) all agency fees and commissions and underwriting discounts and commissions directly attributable to the sale of the Registered Shares by or on behalf of the Stockholder, and (ii) the fees, disbursements and expenses of its counsel in connection with the offering and sale of the Registered Shares.

        3.06    Indemnification; Contribution.    

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        3.07    Underwriters.    

        3.08    Unregistered Offerings.    The Stockholder and the Company hereby agree that, in the event that the Company or one or more of its stockholders (including the Stockholder) proposes to make an underwritten offering of Company Common Stock (a) that is exempt from, or not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act by virtue of Regulation S thereunder, and (b) with respect to which such stockholder(s) requests the cooperation and participation of the Company or the management of the Company in performing due diligence and marketing such offering to potential investors (such an offering, an "Unregistered Offering"), the relevant notice provisions of Section 3.01 or 3.02 will apply and the required notice will state that the offering is proposed to be made pursuant to Regulation S. In that event, the parties agree to proceed with such an offering on an unregistered basis in good faith as and to the extent provided herein with respect to a registered offering and that the provisions of this Agreement will apply mutatis mutandis to such Unregistered Offering, including, without limitation, provisions relating to Blackout Periods, Piggy-Back Registrations, allocations of securities included in an offering, the Company's obligations with respect to an offering (including indemnification provisions and procedures), selection of underwriters, expenses associated with an offering and indemnification and contribution. An Unregistered Offering in which the only securities being sold are the Stockholder Company Shares shall be deemed to constitute one Demand Registration.

        3.09    Agreement of the Stockholder.    The Stockholder agrees not to, and it shall cause its Affiliates not to, make any sale, transfer or other disposition of shares of the Company Common Stock except in compliance with the registration requirements of the Securities Act and the rules and regulations thereunder or in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

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        3.10    Legends.    

        3.11    Public Information.    The Company covenants to make available "adequate current public information" concerning the Company within the meaning of Rule 144(c) under the Securities Act.

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ARTICLE IV

Standstill and Other Obligations

        4.01    The Stockholder's Standstill Obligations.    During the Standstill Period, the Stockholder shall not, and shall not permit any KPENV Entity to, without first obtaining Written Approval:

        4.02    Stockholder Reporting Obligations.    The Stockholder shall promptly (and in no case later than five business days of such event) notify the Company of any acquisition by any KPENV Entity of Voting Stock other than such an acquisition from the Company. Such notice shall specify the amount of Voting Stock beneficially owned by the KPENV Entities as of the date of the notice. Notwithstanding any provision of this Section 4.02 to the contrary, the provisions of this Section 4.02 may be satisfied by the delivery by the Stockholder to the Company of any Schedule 13D or Schedule 13G filed by the Stockholder with the Commission in connection with such acquisition.

        4.03    Quorum Obligation.    During the Standstill Period, if and to the extent the Company makes a telephonic request therefor (which request shall be directed to Mr. Guido Dierick at +31 (40) 272-2041 or to Mr. Dierick's successor as General Counsel to the KPENV Entities' global semiconductors business) the Stockholder, as the holder of shares of Voting Stock, shall be present (and shall cause any of its Affiliates holding Voting Stock to be so present), in person or by proxy, at any meeting of stockholders of the Company as to which such a request is made so that all such shares of Voting Stock may be counted for purposes of determining the presence of a quorum at such meetings.

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ARTICLE V

Miscellaneous

        5.01    Term of Agreement; Termination.    The term of this Agreement shall commence on the date hereof and such term and this Agreement shall automatically terminate upon the earliest to occur of: (a) the termination (prior to the Effective Time) of the Merger Agreement in accordance with its terms, (b) the expiration of the Demand Period, and (c) when all of the Stockholder Company Shares have been sold by the Stockholder either pursuant to a registration statement or pursuant to a transaction or transactions exempt from the registration provisions of the Securities Act.

        5.02    Specific Performance and Other Equitable Rights.    Each of the parties hereto recognizes and acknowledges that a breach by a party or by any assignee thereof of any covenants or other commitments contained in this Agreement will cause the other party to sustain injury for which it would not have an adequate remedy at law for money damages. Therefore, each of the parties hereto agrees that in the event of any such breach, the aggrieved party shall be entitled to the remedy of specific performance of such covenants or commitments and preliminary and permanent injunctive and other equitable relief in addition to any other remedy to which it may be entitled, at law or in equity, and the parties hereto further agree to waive any requirement for the securing or posting of any bond in connection with the obtaining of any such injunctive or other equitable relief.

        5.03    Notices.    All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be deemed to have been duly given and made if in writing and if served by personal delivery upon the party for whom it is intended or delivered by overnight courier, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or if sent by telecopier, upon receipt of oral confirmation that such transmission has been received, to the Person at the address set forth below, or such other address as may be designated in writing hereafter, in the same manner, by such Person:


(a)

 

if to the Company, addressed as follows:

 

 

Gregory A. Robbins
c/o Veeco Instruments Inc.
100 Sunnyside Boulevard
Woodbury, New York 11797
Telephone: (516) 677-0200
Telecopier: (516) 677-9125

 

 

with a copy to:

 

 

Rory A. Greiss
c/o Kaye Scholer LLP
425 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10022
Telephone: (212) 836-8261
Telecopier: (212) 836-7152

(b)

 

if to Florence, addressed as follows:

 

 

Bradley J. Thies
c/o FEI Company
7425 N.W. Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124-5830
Telephone: (503) 640-7500
Telecopier: (503) 640-7509

 

 

 

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with a copy to:

 

 

Larry W. Sonsini
c/o Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation
650 Page Mill Road
Palo Alto, California 94304
Telephone: (650) 493-9300
Telecopier: (650) 493-6811

(c)

 

if to the Stockholder, addressed as follows:

 

 

Guido Dierick
c/o Philips Semiconductors
Legal Department
Building B460-1
Prof. Holstlaan 4
5656AA Eindhoven
The Netherlands
Telephone: +31 (40) 272-2041
Telecopier: +31 (40) 272-4005

 

 

with a copy to:

 

 

Matthew G. Hurd
c/o Sullivan & Cromwell
1870 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto, California 94303
Telephone: (650) 461-5600
Telecopier: (650) 461-5700,

or to such other address as the relevant party may from time to time advise by notice in writing given pursuant to this Section 5.03. The date of receipt of any such notice, request, consent, agreement or approval shall be deemed to be the date of delivery thereof.

        5.04    Parties in Interest.    This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties named herein and their respective successors, assigns, officers, directors, partners, agents, underwriters and controlling Persons. Except as provided in Section 3.06 and Section 5.08, nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer upon any Person other than the parties hereto, or their successors or assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement.

        5.05    Survival.    The several indemnities, agreements, representations, warranties and each other provision set forth in this Agreement or made pursuant hereto shall remain in full force and effect regardless of any investigation (or statement as to the results thereof) made by or on behalf of any party, any director or officer of such party, or any controlling Person of any of the foregoing, and shall survive the consummation of the Merger and the transfer of any Registered Shares by the Stockholder, and the indemnification and contribution provisions set forth in Section 3.06 hereof shall survive termination of this Agreement.

        5.06    Severability.    If any term, provision, covenant or restriction of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of the terms, provisions, covenants and restrictions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated.

        5.07    Assignment.    No party to this Agreement may assign any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other parties hereto, which consent shall not

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be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned, and any such purported assignment shall be null and void.

        5.08    Other Agreements.    The Company will not enter into any agreement with respect to its securities which is in conflict with the rights granted in this Agreement.

        5.09    Governing Law; Jurisdiction; Venue.    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York (regardless of the laws that might otherwise govern under applicable New York principles of conflicts of law). The parties hereto unconditionally and irrevocably agree and consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of, and service of process and venue in, the United States District Court and the courts of the State of New York located in the County of New York, State of New York, and waive any objection with respect thereto, for the purpose of any action, suit or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby and further agree not to commence any such action, suit or proceeding except in any such court. Each party irrevocably waives any objections or immunities to jurisdiction to which it may otherwise be entitled or become entitled (including sovereign immunity, immunity to pre-judgment attachment, post-judgment attachment and execution) in any legal suit, action or proceeding against it arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby which is instituted in any such court.

        5.10    Entire Agreement; Amendments.    This Agreement and the other writings referred to herein or delivered pursuant hereto which form a part hereof contain the entire understanding of the parties with respect to its subject matter. This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements and understandings among the parties with respect to its subject matter. This Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively) only by a written instrument duly executed by each of the parties, which shall be binding on all of the parties.

        5.11    Further Assurances.    Each party shall provide (at the expense of the requesting party) such further documents or instruments reasonably requested by any other party as may be necessary or desirable to effect the purpose and intention of this Agreement and carry out its provisions, whether before or after its termination.

        5.12    Delays or Omissions.    Except as expressly provided herein, no delay or omission to exercise any right, power or remedy accruing to a party under this Agreement shall impair any such right, power or remedy nor shall it be construed to be a waiver of any such breach or default, or an acquiescence therein, or of or in any similar breach or default thereafter occurring; nor shall any waiver of any single breach or default be deemed a waiver of any other breach or default theretofore or thereafter occurring.

        5.13    Expenses.    Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, the Company and the Stockholder shall each bear their own expenses incurred with respect to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby.

        5.14    Counterparts.    This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

(Signature page follows)

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.

    PHILIPS BUSINESS ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL B.V.

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
J.C. LOBBEZOO      
       
Name:  J.C. Lobbezoo
Title:    Member Management Board

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
A.P.M. VAN DER POEL      
       
Name:  A.P.M. van der Poel
Title:    Member Management Board

 

 

VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
EDWARD H. BRAUN      
       
Name:  Edward H. Braun
Title:    Chairman, Chief Executive Officer
    and President

 

 

FEI COMPANY

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
VAHÉ A. SARKISSIAN      
       
Name:  Vahé A. Sarkissian
Title:    President and Chief Executive Officer

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Appendix H


AMENDMENT AGREEMENT

        AMENDMENT AGREEMENT, dated as of July 11, 2002 (this "Agreement") among FEI Company, an Oregon corporation ("FEI"), Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V., a company incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands ("Philips"), and Philips Business Electronics International B.V., a company incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands and formerly known as Philips Industrial Electronics International B.V. ("PBE" and, collectively with FEI and Philips, the "Parties").

        WHEREAS, FEI and PBE are party to a Combination Agreement, dated as of November 15, 1996 (the "Combination Agreement"); and

        WHEREAS, the Parties are party to an Agreement, dated as of December 31, 2000 (the "Disposition Agreement"); and

        WHEREAS, Veeco Instruments Inc., a Delaware corporation, Venice Acquisition Corp., an Oregon corporation, and FEI have entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002 (the "Merger Agreement"), which provides that, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth therein, Venice Acquisition Corp. shall be merged with and into FEI (the "Merger") at the Effective Time, as defined therein (the "Effective Time"); and

        WHEREAS, the Parties each desire to amend the Combination Agreement and the Disposition Agreement so as to facilitate the consummation of the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement;

        NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein, the Parties agree as follows:


ARTICLE I

Amendments and Other Matters

        1.01    Amendment to the Disposition Agreement.    The Disposition Agreement is hereby amended, effective as of the Effective Time, to delete Sections 1(b)(v) and 5 therefrom. This Agreement shall not constitute an amendment to the Disposition Agreement unless the Effective Time occurs.

        1.02    Amendment to the Combination Agreement.    The Combination Agreement is hereby amended, effective as of the Effective Time, to delete Section 5.16(e) therefrom, it being understood that this amendment shall not modify or alter the validity or scope of any cross-licensing, pooling or other patent sharing or licensing arrangements entered into prior to the date of this Agreement. This Agreement shall not constitute an amendment to the Combination Agreement unless the Effective Time occurs.

        1.03    Development Agreement.    Philips shall take all action necessary to cause Philips Machinefabriken Nederland B.V. ("ETG") promptly and irrevocably to waive its rights pursuant to Section 10.3 of the Development Agreement, dated as of January 23, 1998, between ETG and FEI, in respect of the Merger.


ARTICLE II

Miscellaneous

        2.01    Headings.    The headings, titles and subtitles contained in this Agreement are used for convenience only and shall not be considered in construing or interpreting this Agreement.

        2.02    Specific Performance and Other Equitable Rights.    Each of the Parties recognizes and acknowledges that a breach by a Party of any covenants or other commitments contained in this

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Agreement will cause the other Parties to sustain injury for which they would not have an adequate remedy at law for money damages. Therefore, each Party agrees that in the event of any such breach, the aggrieved Party or Parties shall be entitled to the remedy of specific performance of such covenants or commitments and preliminary and permanent injunctive and other equitable relief in addition to any other remedy to which it or they may be entitled, at law or in equity, and the Parties further agree to waive any requirement for the securing or posting of any bond in connection with the obtaining of any such injunctive or other equitable relief.

        2.03    Notices.    All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be deemed to have been duly given and made if in writing and if served by personal delivery upon the Party for whom it is intended or delivered by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or if sent by telecopier, upon receipt of oral confirmation that such transmission has been received, to such Party at the address set forth below:


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or to such other address as the relevant Party may from time to time advise by notice in writing given pursuant to this Section 2.03. The date of receipt of any such notice, request, consent, agreement or approval shall be deemed to be the date of delivery thereof.

        2.04    Parties in Interest.    This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Parties and their respective successors, assigns, officers, directors, partners, agents, underwriters and controlling persons or entities. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to confer upon any person or entity other than the Parties, or their successors or assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement.

        2.05    Severability.    If any term, provision, covenant or restriction of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of the terms, provisions, covenants and restrictions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated.

        2.06    Assignment.    No Party may assign any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of each of the other Parties, and any such purported assignment shall be null and void.

        2.07    Governing Law; Jurisdiction; Venue.    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York (regardless of the laws that might otherwise govern under applicable New York principles of conflicts of law). The Parties unconditionally and irrevocably agree and consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of, and service of process and venue in, the United States District Court and the courts of the State of New York located in the County of New York, State of New York, and waive any objection with respect thereto, for the purpose of any action, suit or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby and further agree not to commence any such action, suit or proceeding except in any such court. Each Party irrevocably waives any objections or immunities to jurisdiction to which it may otherwise be entitled or become entitled (including sovereign immunity, immunity to pre-judgment attachment, post-judgment attachment and execution) in any legal suit, action or proceeding against it arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby which is instituted in any such court.

        2.08    Entire Agreement; Amendments.    This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the Parties with respect to its subject matter. This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements and understandings among the Parties with respect to its subject matter. This Agreement may be amended and the observance of any term of this Agreement may be waived (either generally or in a particular instance and either retroactively or prospectively) only by a written instrument duly executed by each of the Parties, which shall be binding on all of the Parties.

        2.09    Further Assurances.    Each Party shall provide (at the expense of the requesting Party) such further documents or instruments reasonably requested by any other Party as may be necessary or desirable to effect the purpose and intention of this Agreement and carry out its provisions, whether before or after its termination.

        2.10    Counterparts.    This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

(Signature page follows)

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.

    KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.

 

 

By:

/s/
ARIE WESTERLAKEN
Name: Arie Westerlaken
Title:    General Secretary

 

 

PHILIPS BUSINESS ELECTRONICS INTERNATIONAL B.V.

 

 

By:

/s/
J.C. LOBBEZOO
Name: J.C. Lobbezoo
Title:    Member Management Board

 

 

By:

/s/
A.P.M. VAN DER POEL
Name: A.P.M. van der Poel
Title:    Member Management Board

 

 

FEI COMPANY

 

 

By:

/s/
VAHÉ A. SARKISSIAN
Name: Vahé A. Sarkissian
Title:    President and Chief Executive Officer

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Appendix I

AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO
VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.
FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED
EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN

Effective                        , 2002

Section 3.02(a) of the Veeco Instruments Inc. First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan, effective October 26, 2000 (the "Plan"), is hereby amended to read, in its entirety, as follows:

3.02   Number of Shares Subject to Plan

(a)

 

The total number of shares of Stock available for Offerings under the Plan shall be 750,000 shares, subject to adjustment as set forth in paragraph (b) below. Such Stock may be authorized and unissued shares, treasury shares, or shares previously issued and reacquired by the Company. Any shares for which an Offering to purchase expires or is terminated or canceled may again be made subject to Offerings under the Plan.

Section 6.05 of the Plan is hereby amended to read, in its entirety, as follows:

6.05   Rollover of Unused Balance of Participant's Account

If any balance remains credited to a Participant's account after the exercise of the Participant's Option (for example, that portion with respect to fractional shares), the Employer shall: (a) roll such balance forward into the next Offering period if such Participant has elected to participate with respect to the next Offering period, and (b) pay an amount to such Participant equal to such balance if such Participant has not elected to participate with respect to the next Offering period.

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PART II

INFORMATION NOT REQUIRED IN PROSPECTUS

Item 20. Indemnification of Directors and Officers.

        Section 145 of the Delaware General Corporation Law provides that a Delaware corporation may indemnify any person who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative (other than an action by or in the right of the corporation) by reason of the fact that the person is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of the corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise, against expenses (including attorneys' fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by the person in connection with such action, suit or proceeding if the person acted in good faith and in a manner the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation, and, with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe the person's conduct was unlawful. Section 145 further provides that a Delaware corporation similarly may indemnify any such person serving in any such capacity who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action or suit by or in the right of the corporation to procure a judgment in its favor, against expenses (including attorneys' fees) actually and reasonably incurred in connection with the defense or settlement of such action or suit if the person acted in good faith and in a manner the person reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation and except that no indemnification shall be made in respect of any claim, issue or matter as to which such person shall have been adjudged to be liable to the corporation unless and only to the extent that the Delaware Court of Chancery or such other court in which such action or suit was brought shall determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability but in view of all the circumstances of the case, such person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for such expenses which the Court of Chancery or such other court shall deem proper.

        Article 9 of Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation entitles officers and directors of Veeco to indemnification to the fullest extent permitted by Section 145 of the DGCL, as the same may be supplemented from time to time.

        Section 102(b)(7) of the DGCL permits a corporation to include in its certificate of incorporation a provision eliminating or limiting the personal liability of a director to the corporation or its stockholders for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty as a director, provided that such provision shall not eliminate or limit the liability of a director (i) for any breach of the director's duty of loyalty to the corporation or its stockholder, (ii) for acts or omissions not in good faith or which involve intentional misconduct or a knowing violation of law, (iii) under Section 174 of the DGCL (relating to unlawful payment of dividends and unlawful stock purchase and redemption) or (iv) for any transaction from which the director derived an improper personal benefit.

        Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation provides that its directors shall not be liable to Veeco or its stockholders for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty as a director except to the extent that exculpation from liabilities is not permitted under the DGCL as in effect at the time such liability is determined. Such Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation further provides that Veeco shall indemnify its directors and officers to the fullest extent permitted by the DGCL.

        Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act may be permitted to directors, officers or persons controlling any registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, the registrant has been informed that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission, such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act, and is therefore unenforceable.

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        Reference is made to Veeco's Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, filed as an exhibit to Veeco's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2000, which is incorporated by reference herein.

Item 21. Exhibits.

Number
  Exhibit

  Incorporated by Reference
to the Following Documents

2.1   Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002, among Veeco Instruments Inc., Veeco Acquisition Corp. and FEI Company.   *
2.2   Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, among FEI Company and the Veeco stockholders party thereto, together with the related Powers of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxies.   *
2.3   Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Chorus, L.P. and FEI Company, together with the related Power of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxy.   *
2.4   Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, among Veeco Instruments Inc. and the FEI shareholders party thereto, together with the related Powers of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxies.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 2.2
2.5   Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Philips Business Electronics International B.V. and Veeco Instruments Inc., together with the related Power of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxy.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 2.3
2.6   Investor Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, among Philips Business Electronics International B.V., FEI Company and Veeco Instruments Inc.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 2.4
3.1   Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Company dated December 1, 1994, as amended June 2, 1997 and July 25, 1997.   Quarterly Report on Form 10-K for the Quarter Ended June 30, 1997, Exhibit 3.1
3.2   Amendment to Certificate of Incorporation of Veeco dated May 29, 1998.   Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2000, Exhibit 3.2
3.3   Amendment to Certificate of Incorporation of Veeco dated May 5, 2000.   Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2000, Exhibit 3.1
3.4   Certificate of Designation, Preferences and Rights of Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock of Veeco.   Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2001, Exhibit 3.1
3.5   Third Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Company, effective October 26, 2000.   Registration Statement on Form S-8 (File No. 333-49476), filed November 7, 2000, Exhibit 4.3
3.6   Fourth Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Company, to be effective as of the closing of the merger.    
    *    

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4.1   Rights Agreement, dated as of March 13, 2001, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, as Rights Agent, including the form of the Certificate of Designation, Preferences and Rights setting forth the terms of the Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share, as Exhibit A, the form of Rights Certificates as Exhibit B and the Summary of Rights to Purchase Preferred Stock as Exhibit C.   Registration Statement on Form 8-A dated March 15, 2001, Exhibit 1
4.2   Amendment to Rights Agreement, dated as of September 6, 2001, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, as rights agent.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed September 21, 2001, Exhibit 4.1
4.3   Amendment No. 2 to the Rights Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and American Stock Transfer and Trust Company.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 4.1
4.4   Indenture between Veeco and State Street Bank and Trust Company, N.A., as trustee, dated December 21, 2001, relating to the 41/8% convertible subordinated notes due 2008.   Registration Statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-84252), filed March 13, 2002, Exhibit 4.1
5.1   Opinion of Kaye Scholer LLP with respect to the legality of the securities registered hereunder (including consent).   **
8.1   Opinion of Kaye Scholer LLP regarding the federal income tax consequences of the merger (including consent).   ***
8.2   Opinion of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation, regarding the federal income tax consequences of the merger (including consent).   ***
10.1   Employment Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and Vahé A. Sarkissian.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 10.1
10.2   Employment Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and Edward H. Braun.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 10.2
10.3   Amendment Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, among Philips Business Electronics International B.V., Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. and FEI Company.   *(included as Appendix H to the joint proxy statement/prospectus which constitutes a part of this Registration Statement)
10.4   Amendment No. 1 to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan   ** (included as Appendix I to the joint proxy statement/prospectus which constitutes a part of this Amendment No. 1 to this Registration Statement)
23.1   Consent of Kaye Scholer LLP included in opinion filed as Exhibit 5.1.   **
23.2   Consent of Deloitte & Touche LLP.   **

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23.3   Consent of Ernst & Young LLP.   **
23.4   Consent of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.   **
23.5   Consent of Deloitte & Touche LLP.   **
23.6   Consent of Kaye Scholer LLP, included in opinion filed as Exhibit 8.1.   ***
23.7   Consent of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation, included in opinion filed as Exhibit 8.2.   ***
24.1   Power of Attorney (included on the signature page hereto)   *
99.1   Consent of Salomon Smith Barney Inc.   *
99.2   Consent of Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation.   *
99.3   From of Proxy for Veeco Instruments Inc. special meeting of stockholders.   **
99.4   Form of Proxy for FEI Company special meeting of shareholders.   *
99.5   Consent of Vahé A. Sarkissian, as a person designated to become a director of Registrant   ***

*
Previously filed.
**
Filed herewith.
***
To be filed by subsequent amendment.

Item 22. Undertakings.

        (a)  The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes that, for purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act of 1933, each filing of the registrant's annual report pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that is incorporated by reference in the registration statement shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.

        (b)  The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes as follows: that prior to any public reoffering of the securities registered hereunder through use of a prospectus that is a part of this registration statement, by any person or party who is deemed to be an underwriter within the meaning of Rule 145(c), the issuer undertakes that such reoffering prospectus will contain the information called for by the applicable registration form with respect to reofferings by persons who may be deemed underwriters, in addition to the information called for by the other items of the applicable form.

        (c)  The registrant undertakes that every prospectus: (i) that is filed pursuant to paragraph (b) immediately preceding, or (ii) that purports to meeting the requirements of Section 10(a)(3) of the Securities Act of 1933 and is used in connection with an offering of securities subject to Rule 415, will be filed as a part of an amendment to the registration statement and will not be used until such amendment is effective, and that, for purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act of 1933, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.

        (d)  Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the registrant pursuant to the foregoing

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provisions, or otherwise, the registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act of 1933 and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered, the registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act of 1933 and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.

        (e)  The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes that:

        (f)    The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes to respond to requests for information that is incorporated by reference into the prospectus pursuant to Items 4, 10(b), 11 or 13 of this form within one business day of receipt of such request, and to send the incorporated documents by first class mail or other equally prompt means. This includes information contained in documents filed subsequent to the effective date of the registration statement through the date of responding to the request.

        (g)  The undersigned registrant hereby undertakes to supply by means of a post-effective amendment all information concerning a transaction, and the company being acquired involved therein, that was not the subject of and included in the registration statement when it became effective.

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SIGNATURES

        Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1993, as amended, the Registrant has duly caused this Amendment No. 1 to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of Woodbury, State of New York, on October 3, 2002.

    VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.

 

 

By:

 

/s/  
EDWARD H. BRAUN      
       
Name: Edward H. Braun
Title:
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President


POWER OF ATTORNEY

        Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, this Amendment No. 1 to the registrant's registration statement has been signed by the following persons in the capacities indicated on October 3, 2002.

Signature
  Title
   

 

 

 

 

 
/s/  EDWARD H. BRAUN      
Edward H. Braun
  Director, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President (principal executive officer)    

*

Richard A. D'Amore

 

Director

 

 

*

Joel A. Elftmann

 

Director

 

 

*

Heinz K. Fridrich

 

Director

 

 

*

Douglas A. Kingsley

 

Director

 

 

*

Dr. Paul R. Low

 

Director

 

 

*

Roger D. McDaniel

 

Director

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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*

Irwin H. Pfister

 

Director

 

 

*

Walter J. Scherr

 

Director

 

 

/s/  
JOHN F. REIN, JR.      
John F. Rein, Jr.

 

Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary (principal financial officer)

 

 

/s/  
JOHN P. KIERNAN      
John P. Kiernan

 

Vice President—Finance and Corporate Controller (principal accounting officer)

 

 
* By:   /s/  GREGORY A. ROBBINS      
Gregory A. Robbins
(Attorney-in-fact)

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EXHIBIT INDEX

Number
  Exhibit

  Incorporated by Reference
to the Following Documents

2.1   Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of July 11, 2002, among Veeco Instruments Inc., Veeco Acquisition Corp. and FEI Company.   *
2.2   Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, among FEI Company and the Veeco stockholders party thereto, together with the related Powers of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxies.   *
2.3   Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Chorus, L.P. and FEI Company, together with the related Power of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxy.   *
2.4   Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, among Veeco Instruments Inc. and the FEI shareholders party thereto, together with the related Powers of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxies.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 2.2
2.5   Voting Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Philips Business Electronics International B.V. and Veeco Instruments Inc., together with the related Power of Attorney and Irrevocable Proxy.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 2.3
2.6   Investor Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, among Philips Business Electronics International B.V., FEI Company and Veeco Instruments Inc.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 2.4
3.1   Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation of the Company dated December 1, 1994, as amended June 2, 1997 and July 25, 1997.   Quarterly Report on Form 10-K for the Quarter Ended June 30, 1997, Exhibit 3.1
3.2   Amendment to Certificate of Incorporation of Veeco dated May 29, 1998.   Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2000, Exhibit 3.2
3.3   Amendment to Certificate of Incorporation of Veeco dated May 5, 2000.   Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2000, Exhibit 3.1
3.4   Certificate of Designation, Preferences and Rights of Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock of Veeco.   Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2001, Exhibit 3.1
3.5   Third Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Company, effective October 26, 2000.   Registration Statement on Form S-8 (File No. 333-49476), filed November 7, 2000, Exhibit 4.3
3.6   Fourth Amended and Restated Bylaws of the Company, to be effective as of the closing of the merger.   *

4.1   Rights Agreement, dated as of March 13, 2001, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, as Rights Agent, including the form of the Certificate of Designation, Preferences and Rights setting forth the terms of the Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock, par value $0.01 per share, as Exhibit A, the form of Rights Certificates as Exhibit B and the Summary of Rights to Purchase Preferred Stock as Exhibit C.   Registration Statement on Form 8-A dated March 15, 2001, Exhibit 1
4.2   Amendment to Rights Agreement, dated as of September 6, 2001, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and American Stock Transfer and Trust Company, as rights agent.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed September 21, 2001, Exhibit 4.1
4.3   Amendment No. 2 to the Rights Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and American Stock Transfer and Trust Company.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 4.1
4.4   Indenture between Veeco and State Street Bank and Trust Company, N.A., as trustee, dated December 21, 2001, relating to the 41/8% convertible subordinated notes due 2008.   Registration Statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-84252), filed March 13, 2002, Exhibit 4.1
5.1   Opinion of Kaye Scholer LLP with respect to the legality of the securities registered hereunder (including consent).   **
8.1   Opinion of Kaye Scholer LLP regarding the federal income tax consequences of the merger (including consent).   ***
8.2   Opinion of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation, regarding the federal income tax consequences of the merger (including consent).   ***
10.1   Employment Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and Vahé A. Sarkissian.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 10.1
10.2   Employment Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, between Veeco Instruments Inc. and Edward H. Braun.   Current Report on Form 8-K, filed July 12, 2002, Exhibit 10.2
10.3   Amendment Agreement, dated as of July 11, 2002, among Philips Business Electronics International B.V., Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. and FEI Company.   *(included as Appendix H to the joint proxy statement/prospectus which constitutes a part of this Registration Statement)
10.4   Amendment No. 1 to Veeco's First Amended and Restated Employee Stock Purchase Plan   ** (included as Appendix I to the joint proxy statement/prospectus which constitutes a part of this Amendment No. 1 to this Registration Statement)
23.1   Consent of Kaye Scholer LLP included in opinion filed as Exhibit 5.1.   **

23.2   Consent of Deloitte & Touche LLP.   **
23.3   Consent of Ernst & Young LLP.   **
23.4   Consent of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.   **
23.5   Consent of Deloitte & Touche LLP.   **
23.6   Consent of Kaye Scholer LLP, included in opinion filed as Exhibit 8.1.   ***
23.7   Consent of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Professional Corporation, included in opinion filed as Exhibit 8.2.   ***
24.1   Power of Attorney (included on the signature page hereto)   *
99.1   Consent of Salomon Smith Barney Inc.   *
99.2   Consent of Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation.   *
99.3   From of Proxy for Veeco Instruments Inc. special meeting of stockholders.   **
99.4   Form of Proxy for FEI Company special meeting of shareholders.   *
99.5   Consent of Vahé A. Sarkissian, as a person designated to become a director of Registrant   ***

*
Previously filed.

**
Filed herewith.

***
To be filed by subsequent amendment.



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TABLE OF CONTENTS
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The Companies
Description of the Transaction
What FEI Securityholders Will Receive in the Merger
Reasons for the Merger
Recommendation of Veeco's Board of Directors
Recommendation of FEI's Board of Directors
Opinion of Veeco's Financial Advisor
Opinion of FEI's Financial Advisor
Voting and Solicitation
Share Ownership of Management
Stockholder Voting Arrangements
Interests of Certain Persons in the Merger
Board of Directors and Management Following the Merger
Description of Merger Agreement
Terms of the Merger
Representations, Warranties and Covenants
Conditions to the Merger
No Solicitation
Termination of the Merger Agreement
Expenses and Termination Fees
When the Merger Will Occur
Investor Agreement with PBE
Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger
No Appraisal/Dissenters' Rights
Accounting Treatment of the Merger
Restrictions on Selling Veeco Common Stock Received in the Merger
Ownership of Veeco FEI Following the Merger
Markets and Market Prices
SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
RISK FACTORS
SELECTED HISTORICAL AND UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA OF VEECO AND FEI
VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES SELECTED HISTORICAL CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
FEI COMPANY SELECTED HISTORICAL CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA (Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
SELECTED UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA (Dollars in thousands, except per share data) (unaudited)
COMPARATIVE PER SHARE DATA (Unaudited)
THE VEECO SPECIAL MEETING
THE FEI SPECIAL MEETING
THE MERGER
Exchange Ratio Premiums Paid in 25 Precedent Technology Merger-of-Equals Transactions Since 1994
Exchange Ratio Premiums Paid in 299 Precedent Stock-for-Stock Technology Transactions Since January 1, 1990
Exchange Ratio Premiums Paid in 99 Precedent Stock-for-Stock Technology Transactions Above $1 Billion Since January 1, 1990
Implied Exchange Ratio Based on an Unlevered Forward Net Income Multiple of 25.0x
Implied Exchange Ratio Based on a Discount Rate of 16.0%
Pro Forma Earnings Per Share Impact Excluding Synergies
Pro Forma Earnings Per Share Impact Including Synergies
THE MERGER AGREEMENT
OTHER AGREEMENTS
RELATIONSHIP WITH PHILIPS
AMENDMENT TO VEECO'S AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED SHARES OF VEECO COMMON STOCK
AMENDMENT TO VEECO'S AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC. TO VEECO FEI INC.
AMENDMENT TO VEECO'S FIRST AMENDED AND RESTATED EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLAN
UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2002 (In thousands, except per share data)
NOTES TO UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
COMPARISON OF RIGHTS OF VEECO STOCKHOLDERS AND RIGHTS OF FEI SHAREHOLDERS
EXPERTS
LEGAL MATTERS
DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN THIS JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS
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OTHER MATTERS
AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER AMONG VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC., VENICE ACQUISITION CORP. AND FEI COMPANY July 11, 2002
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AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER
FEI Stockholders Party to FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements
Veeco Stockholders Party to Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements
FEI Stockholder Voting Agreements (Attached hereto as appendices B-1 and B-2)
Veeco Stockholder Voting Agreements (Attached hereto as appendices C-1 and C-2)
CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT OF THE AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.
STATE OF OREGON CORPORATION DIVISION 151 Public Service Building 255 Capitol Street NE Salem, OR 97310-1237
ARTICLES OF MERGER OF VENICE ACQUISITION CORP. WITH AND INTO FEI COMPANY
FOURTH AMENDED AND RESTATED BYLAWS OF VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC. (THE "CORPORATION") EFFECTIVE , 2002
VOTING AGREEMENT
ARTICLE I Definitions and Construction
ARTICLE II Representations and Warranties
ARTICLE III Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder FEI Shares
ARTICLE IV Miscellaneous
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ARTICLE I Definitions and Construction
ARTICLE II Representations and Warranties
ARTICLE III Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder Florence Shares
ARTICLE IV Miscellaneous
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VOTING AGREEMENT
ARTICLE I Definitions and Construction
ARTICLE II Representations and Warranties
ARTICLE III Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder Veeco Shares
ARTICLE IV Miscellaneous
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VOTING AGREEMENT
ARTICLE I Definitions and Construction
ARTICLE II Representations and Warranties
ARTICLE III Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder Veeco Shares
ARTICLE IV Miscellaneous
EXHIBIT A PROXY
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CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT OF THE AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.
CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT OF THE AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF VEECO INSTRUMENTS INC.
INVESTOR AGREEMENT
ARTICLE I Definitions and Construction
ARTICLE II Investment in the Company
ARTICLE III Agreements in Respect of the Stockholder Company Shares
ARTICLE IV Standstill and Other Obligations
ARTICLE V Miscellaneous
AMENDMENT AGREEMENT
ARTICLE I Amendments and Other Matters
ARTICLE II Miscellaneous
PART II INFORMATION NOT REQUIRED IN PROSPECTUS
SIGNATURES
POWER OF ATTORNEY
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