“Seagate Buyout” | Case Study Analysis | 1. Why is Seagate undertaking this transaction? Is it necessary to divest the VERITAS shares in a separate transaction? Do the shareholders of VERITAS gain or lose from this transaction? Under the original organizational structure‚ Seagate’s management believed its current stock price is undervalued by the current market and thus not delivering the value to shareholders of Seagate stock. At this time‚ Seagate also held a significant stake in VERITAS
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which is on sale and have to choose a quick sell to a Private Equity Fund or a little bit longer selling negotiations to a competitor. Inside this decision there’s also the issue of correct company evaluation and sustainability of Private equity leveraged buyot. The main issue on this side is: future growth will sustain this operation from Private Equty fund or not? And also value of the company. 2. why Westinghouse wanted to sell Dressen ? Westing House has acquired CBS in August
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Finance 448 Pulvino Seagate Technology Buyout Suggested Assignment Questions 1. Why is Seagate undertaking these transactions (the buyout and the stock swap with Veritas)? Who are the winners and losers resulting from these transactions (e.g.‚ Seagate shareholders‚ Seagate management‚ Veritas shareholders‚ Silver Lake Partners)? 2. Who benefits from generic leveraged buyouts? Who loses? Is the rigid disk drive industry conducive to a leveraged buyout? NOTE: For the purposes of questions 3 through
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inputs to your analysis before you proceed to present your results. The following questions should be addressed in your report‚ and will serve to organize your discussion: 1. What characteristics of Congoleum make it a likely candidate for a leveraged buyout? 2. How would you go about estimating the borrowing cost in the LBO years and the borrowing cost in the post-1984 period? In particular‚ it would probably not be legitimate to use the coupon rates on the new LBO debts as rD in the LBO years
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Week 7: A. Case: Pacific Source International Dimensions B. Case: Ducati & Texas Pacific Group: A “Wild Ride” Leveraged Buyout Week 8: A. Case: Surya Tutoring B. Case: Oriental Fortune The Future of the Private Equity Market Week 9: A. Case: Spectrum Equity Investors‚ LP. B. Case: The Sale of Citigroup’s Leveraged Loan Portfolio Week 10: A. Case: The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board B. Course Recap. FINAL EXAMS
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Investors led by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Texas Pacific Group will buy TXU Corp.‚ the largest power producer in Texas‚ for $45 billion in the biggest- ever leveraged buyout.The investors are providing $8.5 billion in cash and the rest of the deal will be debt‚ according to people familiar with the matter. The buyout firms will put up $5 billion and Goldman Sachs is investing $1.5 billion‚ Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.‚ Citigroup Inc. and Morgan Stanley are also investing. KKR‚ run by
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Seagate Buyout Case Group 5 Heng Qiao Eduardo Pereira Wei Wang Yanan Pei Introduction of the companies Seagate Technology‚ Inc. is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of computer disk drives and related data storage devices with approximately $6.5 billion in annual revenues. In early November 1999‚ Luczo‚ president and CEO of Seagate considered a restructuring proposal with Silver Lake‚ a successful private equity firm that is specified in technology business investing
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called acquisition or friendly takeover Takeover : Takeover means acquisition . When the company takes the target company unwillingly or forcefully it is called takeover. The term takeover is understood to connote hostility. 3. Leveraged buyouts (LBO) : A leverage buyout (LBO) is an
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through the associated income tax shield 6. Potential reduced taxable income due to increased deductions for amortization‚ depreciation and cost of goods sold as a result of the write-up of inventories The exhibits below demonstrate how the leveraged buyout will be able to meet the debt obligations under the proposed interest and principal repayment schedule. Step 1: Calculating FCF from Exhibit 13 before LBO (FCF = NOPLAT + Depreciation - Change in Working Capital - Capex on new investments +
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Private Equity: Leveraged Buyouts Intro Case: Martin Smith Martin Smith—Case Objectives • Examine components of PE compensation and their relative weight – Case Exhibit 4 (difference between Salary and Total is Carried Interest) • Evaluate difference between IRR and Multiple on Investment (two return metrics) – Case Exhibit 6 • Begin to explore differences among funds as an employee and investor – trade-offs include compensation‚ track record‚ strategy‚ focus‚ reputation‚ risk
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