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1 Amsterdam Institute of Finance Joseph V. Rizzi November, 2012 PRODUCTS: EXPANDED DEBT CAPACITY (Affordability Products)

2 22 Rising purchase price multiples and ROE concerns drove acquirers to seek ways to expand their debt capacity. Some of the most common techniques are:  Adjusted (Increased) EBITDA - Operating improvements - Normalization  Asset Sales - Bridges to asset sales - Liquidity is key in case bridge cannot be taken out  Innovative Securities - Defer interest - Push out amortization - Increase flexibility Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 2

3 TermAmortizationCovenantCallSenioritySecured Revolver5 – 7BulletFULLYES Term Loan A5 – 740% in first 5 yearsFULLYES Institutional Term Loans 7 - 81% per annum / bulletFULLYES Covenant Lite8 - 101% per annum / BulletLIGHTPREMIUMYES Mezzanine10 +BulletLIGHTPREMIUMNODepends High Yield10 +BulletLIGHTPREMIUMNO Holding Company PIK 10 +BulletLIGHTPREMIUMNO Bridge Term Loans1 - 3BulletFULLYES Securitization1 - 5Revolver with Borrowing Base FULLYES Second Lien8-9BulletFULLYES Bifurcated Lien (cross lien) 8-101% P.A./BulletYes Partial Unsecured1-101% P.A./BulletYes No OPCO/PROPCO10+BulletYes The above table shows the features of different debt options available to issuers The availability of the different options is subject to market conditions 3 Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012

4 4 To access the data points underlying the chart, double-click on the chart. Copyright© 2012 by Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC (S&P) a subsidiary of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. This chart represents the percentage of deals which have senior facilities only, vs. senior first lien and second lien, etc based upon transaction count. For example, during 2006, 28.7% of all deals had Senior, 2 nd Lien and Mezz structure. Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012

5 55  Innovative securities allow for the expansion of debt capacity by one or more of the following mechanisms:  Reduce Annual Debt Service - Reducing cash interest expense - Lengthen duration (Reduce/Delay amortization)  Increasing Flexibility - Covenants- Public Disclosure - Cash flow control- Call Premium - Bridging- Partial/fully Unsecured  Tranching (sequential ordering of payment or priorities) - Holding Company instruments - Restricted Subsidiaries - Second lien/bifurcated collateral-crossing liens - Senior/Subordinated  Cost – Second Lien vs Mez Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 5

6 66  Senior Secured, but with Junior or Second Lien ◦ Higher default ◦ Lower recovery  Originally developed as Rescue Finance  Competing with EURO Mezzanine ◦ Investors – hedge funds and CLO  Formerly Attractive Pricing: Spread differential between Second Lien and First Lien 350 BP.  Issues: - Inter-creditor - Standstill Agreement - Obligations - New Investors Behavior in a Workout - CLO Rating Impact Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 6

7 77  Covenant Issues ◦ Creditor – preserve deal; recovery value ◦ Debtor - flexibility  Covenant Lite – liquidity vs. structure ◦ Similar to Investment Grade ◦ One or No Financial Covenants  Rating Agency impact on CLO  Volume ◦ US – Returning ◦ Europe – Shut down 1Q08  difficult Amsterdam Institute of Finance November 2012 7

8 88  Example:- ◦ Target company de-merged into ‘PropCo’, which owns the real estate assets, and ‘OpCo’, the operating company. ◦ Banks finance ‘PropCo’ acquisition of properties at agreed Loan to Value ratio. ◦ ‘PropCo’ leases the real estate assets to ‘OpCo’. ◦ ‘PropCo’ debt refinanced by traditional Property Lenders or via Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities (CMBS) market. ◦ ‘OpCo’ required to service the acquisition debt not assumed by ‘PropCo’. By structuring the financing of a pool of assets with a credit quality stronger than the corporate credit as a whole, ‘OpCo’ \ ‘PropCo’ financing can provide a cost effective source of (acquisition) financing. Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 8

9 ‘OpCo \ PropCo’ Financing (2) Financing Notes OpCo PropCo BidCo Rental Payments Approx. 100% Approx. 100% Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 9

10 10 Requirements: ◦ Stable and resilient cash flows from business ◦ Control over cash flows through sale of assets or adequate legal structure ◦ Target investment grade rating to maximize access to investors and lower cost of capital Different leverage measurements Issues ◦ Favorable bankruptcy laws ◦ Inter-creditor issues ◦ Flexibility Closed: 2H07 to present Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 10

11 11 Longer Term Bonds  7-10 years and longer  4/5 NC Public or Private  Usually issued in private form with exchange rights  Pricing would step up if bonds not public within short period (say 180 days of close) Usually issued as subordinated debt but can also be senior unsecured Markets  US - $1 T size  Euro - €100B size Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 11

12 12 Key High Yield Terms Registration Rights Issuer Status Degree of Subordination Limitations on liens Limitations on indebtedness Restricted payments Asset sales Change in control Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 12

13 13 To access the data points underlying the chart, double-click on the chart. Copyright© 2012 by Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC (S&P) a subsidiary of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Note: HY volume excludes PIK instruments & short-term bonds; reflects corporate bonds only In case of a global issue, the portion allocated to European HY investors is counted (if unknown, the entire global issue is counted) In the case of multi-tranche bonds issued within the same transaction, each tranche is counted separately. VolumeTransaction Count Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012

14 14 Covenants*Extensive (bank type) *Maintenance basis (tested quarterly) Security*Second secured Call Provisions*Generally callable immediately (103,102,101) Maturity*Ten year Pricing*LIBOR + 800 bps (400 cash, 400 PIK) *Warrants for total return (15-17%) Liquidity*Low Disclosure:*Limited Marketing*No research coverage, no roadshow Rating Requirements*None Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 14

15 15 To access the data points underlying the chart, double-click on the chart. Copyright© 2012 by Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC (S&P) a subsidiary of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012

16 16 To access the data points underlying the chart, double-click on the chart. Copyright© 2012 by Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC (S&P) a subsidiary of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. There are not enough observations to generate meaningful data for some periods during 2009 – 2011. 3-months rolling through 4Q08 and 6-months rolling thereafter (due to a limited number of observations) Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012

17 17 Bifurcated Collateral (Crossing Liens)  Trend: Increasing segmentation of loans with reduced covenant or collateral ◦ Percentage of institutional loans with impaired covenants or collateral  1H07 47%, 2H07-Nil  2006 24% ◦ Breakdown 2007 1H07 47%  11% Second Lien  6.4% Bifurcated  23% Covenant Lite  7% Unsecured  Bifurcated/Crossing Liens – See HCA for an example ◦ Asset backed revolving credit backed by first lien or receivables and inventory ◦ Term loans back by lien on other non-current assets  Property, plant and equipment  Stock pledge ◦ Pricing premium – 100 bps compared to revolver ◦ Inter-creditor complications Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012

18 18 PIK Pay if you can togglePay if you can toggle Eats up equityEats up equity CharacteristicsCharacteristics PIKSLL Spread825/900500 Toggle900-1000 n/a Term7.5-109.5 Call5xNCn/a Leverage6.5x+6x+ Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 (Source: LCD)

19 19  Staple financing term sheet to deal book  Be prepared to fund  Establishes ceiling  Conflicts of interest Stapled Financing Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012

20 20 ACCORDING LOAN Incremental Loan Facilities Option allowing increase in principal under existing terms subject to certain conditions Existing lenders can participate or new lenders can be sought Dilution of Lender Interest Uncommitted – access requires lenders willing to provide Suffer dilution if you elect not to participate and facility approved Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012

21 Bridge Loans  Equity ◦ Bank provides equity  Find other equity investors later or keep  Reduce PE equity  Lowers need for club or larger deals ◦ Rationale – pay to play ◦ Bonds Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 21

22 22  Increasing layers of debt  Directed at different investors  Intercreditors conflicts 2004 + 2H07 - Present Common equity Unsecured/mezzanine (1x) Senior secured bank loan (4x) - Amortizing T/LA – 40% - B/C tranches – 60% FDX – 5x + PPX – 7.5 + 2006 – 1H07 Common equity Hybrid preferred (0.5x) PIK notes (0.5x) Unsecured/mezzanine (1x) Carve-out collateral (1x) - securitization - OPCO/PROPCO Second lien loans (1x) Senior secured bank loan (4x) - Amortizing T/LA – 20% - B/C tranches – 80% FDX – 6x + PPX – 8.5 + Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 22

23 23  HCA – 33 bln USD (corp rating B2/B+) ◦ FDX – 6.53x (LTM) ◦ PPX – 7.7x ◦ Club – Bain, KKR, ML (5 bln) ◦ W/W – BofA, JPMC, Citi, ML ◦ Debt Package 1 st Lien (3.46x)TermSpread Amortization (cum. At maturity) - R/C 2.000 bln - ABL 2.000 bln - T/LA 2.250 bln - T/LB 9.300 bln - EUR T/L 1.250 bln 6667766677 250 175 250 0 50% 7% 2 nd Lien (1.33x) - Cash 4.200 bln - PIK/T 1.500 bln 8888 9.75% 10.0 % 8% Existing unsecured 7.470 bln2009 7.5 %-- Equity 4.965 bln-- ◦ EBITDA/I – 1.9x (2007E) ◦ EBITDA – CAPEX/I – 1.1x (2007E) Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 23

24 24 HCA Legal Structure European subs Sub C Healthtrust Holdings Management Euro T/L Unrestricted subs Restricted subs (gurantors) Sub D Sub E Sub B Sub A Acquisition Corp HCA, Inc Equity Bank Loans Existing Notes Sponsors Merge Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 24

25 Disclosure This information has been prepared solely for informational purposes and is not intended to provide or should not be relied upon for accounting, legal, tax, or investment advice. The factual statements herein have been taken from sources believed to be reliable, but such statements are made without any representation as to accuracy or completeness. Opinions expressed are current opinions as of the date appearing in this material only. These materials are subject to change, completion, or amendment from time to time without notice and CapGen Financial is not under any obligation to keep you advise of such changes. All views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter, and not necessarily those of CapGen Financial. 25 Amsterdam Institute of Finance November, 2012 25


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