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© 2008 Northern Trust Corporation northerntrust.com The Northern Trust Experience FOCUSING ON WHAT REALLY MATTERS Southeast Region Juan Alonso Senior Vice President May 22, 2008 Lori Runquist Senior Vice President © 2008 Northern Trust Corporation northerntrust.com Positioning Closely Held Businesses For Sale ― Trends In Private Equity Mary Boehler Senior Vice President
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2 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Question #1 What trends are you seeing that will impact our clients regarding how they position their closely held business for sale?
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3 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Mary Boehler Unprecedented pool of Private Equity capital Strong earnings Baby boomers reaching retirement age Cap gains rate at 15% Consolidation trends Recent turmoil in credit market What trends are you seeing that will impact our clients regarding how they position their closely held business for sale?
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4 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Juan Alonso Turmoil in the credit markets is affecting pricing, structure and availability of bank credit. The amount of leverage that banks will allow has decreased during this phase of the credit cycle. As a result: Sellers must reduce their price expectations Find buyers who can provide more equity Be patient until cycle turns What trends are you seeing that will impact our clients regarding how they position their closely held business for sale?
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5 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Lori Runquist M&A markets are driven by the convergence of buyer and seller expectations 2006 and the first half of 2007 was characterized by record breaking numbers for deal flow and capital raised. The liquidity provided by the debt markets led to very frothy valuations. Contraction in the debt markets has implications for buyers and sellers Reduced purchase prices Higher equity contributions Slower deal pace What trends are you seeing that will impact our clients regarding how they position their closely held business for sale?
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6 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Total US Leveraged Buyout Volume 1996 – 2007 28.9 93.9 47.0 21.9 19.5 40.5 52.5 56.7 33.0 433.7 233.0 130.3 Source: S&P LCD - M&A Stats, Dec 2007
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7 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Chart Title (Sub-title) Trends in the Buyout Market Purchase Price/EBITDA by Deal Size (Includes Fees) Source: S&P LCD- M&A Stats, December 2007
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8 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Question #2 How would you recommend preparing a business and its owners for a liquidity event?
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9 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Juan Alonso Start getting audited statements now. Remove / identify personal “adjustments” from statements. Club membership Cars, planes Travel Expenses If real estate is owned by the family not corporation, increase the lease to market rate. “Institutionalize” clients Commit to the decision. How would you recommend preparing a business and its owners for a liquidity event?
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10 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Mary Boehler Owners Restructure ownership to minimize taxes, move appreciation to future generation Sales to defective grantor trusts GRAT’s Charitable trusts/entities LLC strategies Delaware non-grantor trusts Dynasty trusts Design infrastructure for a post sale family enterprise / family office Create a personal plan for life after business is sold How would you recommend preparing a business and its owners for a liquidity event?
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11 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Mary Boehler Business Obtain professional valuation Clean up negatives, build out positives Move real estate out of the business Get environmental report Prepare audited financials Consider “stay bonuses” for key managers How would you recommend preparing a business and its owners for a liquidity event?
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12 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Lori Runquist What they will look for: Strengths and weaknesses of management team Audited financial statements / one-time or family expenses Retaining relationships with key clients Recurring / Stable cash flow streams Ability to service debt Exit scenarios with growth potential Deal killers Inability to conduct thorough due diligence “Waffling” Private equity firms will conduct a significant amount of due diligence in their review process. How would you recommend preparing a business and its owners for a liquidity event?
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13 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Question #3 What process do you recommend for obtaining the best transaction price / best overall value for the business?
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14 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Lori Runquist All depends on the sellers definition of “value” Corporate versus family sellers Market has become significantly more intermediated in the last ten years Range from large investment banks to one-off business brokers Considerations: Price Discretion/Confidentiality Speed Treatment of existing employees Roll-over of ownership Hire good service providers; law firm, accountants, investment bank What process do you recommend for obtaining the best transaction price / best overall value for the business?
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15 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Mary Boehler Clarify goals and risk appetite / financial preferences Optimize after tax proceeds All cash at closing Business owner role post closing Retention of management Retention of employees Identify value preferences Buyer culture similar to seller Commitment to community Only strategic buyer Certain buyers not acceptable What process do you recommend for obtaining the best transaction price / best overall value for the business?
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16 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Mary Boehler Select transaction preference IPO Sale of stock Sale of assets ESOP Recapitalization Combination Choose the best team for transaction and identified goals Trusted advisors, attorneys, accountant, key business execs, Board members, trustees, family members Additional expertise Investment banker Transaction attorney Estate planner Match expertise to most probable buyer expertise What process do you recommend for obtaining the best transaction price / best overall value for the business?
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17 The Northern Trust Experience A C C E S S. E X P E R T I S E. S E R V I C E. Juan Alonso IPO: Price vs. Ongoing expense Administrative aggravation “Constant report card” Private Equity: Price vs. Impact on employees Potential requirement to stay for some time Synergistic Buyer: Price vs. Loss of privacy Impact on employees Selling to a rival ESOP: Great tax treatment and high regard for employees vs. Lower price Ongoing “responsibility” in the event of performance downturn What process do you recommend for obtaining the best transaction price / best overall value for the business?
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© 2008 Northern Trust Corporation northerntrust.com The Northern Trust Experience FOCUSING ON WHAT REALLY MATTERS Southeast Region Juan Alonso Senior Vice President May 22, 2008 Lori Runquist Senior Vice President © 2008 Northern Trust Corporation northerntrust.com Thank You Mary Boehler Senior Vice President
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