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GOING PUBLIC – THE PROCESS, LEGAL ASPECTS AND ALTERNATIVES Interaction Between US/UK and Israeli Law November 8, 2006 Daniel K. Gamulka
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3 Accessing Global Markets Requires Compliance with Multiple Regimes Israel Companies Law, 1999 Israel Securities Law, 1968 Securities Act of 1933 and Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (US) Stock Exchange Regulations Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (UK) EU Prospectus Directive
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4 Offering Rules Principally jurisdiction of offering Israeli securities law may affect various aspects: Avoiding public offering in Israel Institutional road show Employees 35 offerees in any 12-month period Impact of local laws to certain issuers: Regulatory Government grants
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5 Corporate Governance Principally Israeli law All provisions of Israeli corporate law apply, unless specifically exempted In US, Sarbanes-Oxley greatly expanded US role in corporate governance of foreign companies Stock exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ, LSE, AMEX) impose additional requirements Israeli company listed abroad must meet all requirements, sometimes conflicting, unless exempted
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6 Corporate Governance (cont ’ d) Board of Directors Israeli Law: Two “ external ” directors (dahatzim) Elected by shareholders by a special majority U.S. stock exchanges: Require a majority of independent directors who are elected in same manner as other directors
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7 Examples Board of Directors U.S. stock exchanges: (cont ’ d) Definition of independence Differs from definition for audit committee purposes Differences between U.S. and Israel Differences between U.K. and Israel NYSE and NASDAQ exemptions from foreign private issuers (including most Israeli companies) Underwriters may require or recommend compliance Company may want to adopt “ Best Practice ” even if exemption available
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8 Examples Board of Directors UK/Combined Code on Corporate Governance: Except for smaller companies, majority of independent, non-executive directors Division between Chairman and CEO. AIM: More flexible: Minimum of two independent directors for smaller AIM companies
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9 Examples Audit Committees Israeli Law: At least 3 members Including two “ external directors ” (dahatzim) Principally focused on related party conflicts U.S. Stock Exchanges: All members must be “ independent directors ” Principally focused on oversight of financial reporting.
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10 Examples Audit Committees U.K. / Combined Code: LSE – At least 3 directors (2 for small companies) all of whom independent non-executives monitor internal and external audit functions AIM – In majority of cases sponsor will require compliance with combined code Makeup and role can be more flexible for smaller companies
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11 Examples Other Committees Israeli Law One external director on each committee No committees required, other than audit committee. U.S. exchanges - Compensation and nomination committees (or majority of independent directors, for NASDAQ)
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12 Examples Other Committees U.S. exchanges (cont ’ d) Compensation and nominations committees comprised of solely independent directors NYSE and NASDAQ exemptions for foreign private issuers Underwriters may require or recommend compliance UK/Combined Code: Audit, remuneration and nominations committees Comprised of independent, non-executive directors Only committee members entitled to attend meetings
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13 Examples Shareholder Approval Requirements Stock Option Plans: Israel: shareholder approval required for grants of options to directors and controlling shareholders U.S. exchanges: Shareholder approval for all option plans; exemptions for foreign private issuers. U.K.: LSE: Shareholder approval required, unless plan available to all employees on same terms AIM: No approval required
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14 Examples Shareholder Approval Requirements Related party transactions: Israel: shareholder approval required, at times with special majority U.S. exchanges: shareholder approval required in cases of securities issuances U.K.: LSE: shareholder approval required, related party not counted in vote AIM: no shareholder approval required; announcement and directors’ statement required for certain transactions with related parties
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15 Examples Exemptions/Relief: Israel: Regulatory exemptions for companies listed abroad or dual listed. Reporting requirements Means of convening shareholders meeting External director-terms and compensation Proxy rules
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