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Euro takeover
Euro Takeover 2005
A six‐party simulation of takeover contests

Case Structure
• Six teams
Role

Company Name

Case Number

Target

HoogenFood N.V.

UVA-F1497

Raider

Finance Mondiale S.A.

UVA-F1498

LBO Sponsor

Lanza E Compagnia

UVA-F1499

White Knight

Alimentos Globales

UVA-F1500

Bank

Omni Bank PLC

UVA-F1501

Bank

Euroland Bank A.G.

UVA-F1502

Case Structure
Euroland Bank

Omni Bank
Financing
Of E2.5b

Financing
Of E2.5b

LBO

Raider
Tender offer E70/shr
Owns 8.3%

has E6b capital
???

Target
Food Div. Chemical Div.
Operates company
Owns 10%

Target management

Own 60%+ shrs

Arbitrageurs

Potential Synergy
Friends, CEOs sit on each others’ boards

White Knight

1

Case Schedule
• Week 7
– Team Meeting
– Valuation

• Week 8
– Valuation report due before negotiation
Valuation report due before negotiation
– Negotiation between teams

• Week 9
– Case report due
– Teams presentation
– Discussion

Valuation
• Target
– What is your reservation price, i.e. lowest price willing to accept?

• Bidders (Raider, LBO, W.K.)
(
,
,
)
– What is your walkway price, i.e. highest price willing to pay?

• Banks
– Credit rating, interest rate
– Lending limit & Structure

Credit Analysis
• Evaluate post‐merger credit worthiness
– Statutory vs. subsidiary merger
– Post merger cash flow
• How much synergy to include?
How much synergy to include?

– Post merger debt level

2

Capital Structure
• Senior Debt





Term loans & Revolving credit
Collateralized with assets
On Bank’s book
No more than certain % of total amount (typically 60%)
No more than certain % of total amount (typically 60%)

• Mezzanine or subordinate debt
– Uncollateralized
– Higher interest
– Often sold to bond investors, Banks off the hook

• Equity
– Investment from bidder

Statutory vs. subsidiary merger
• In a statutory merger

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