How to Prepare an Initial Public Offering

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How to Prepare an Initial Public Offering Considerations at the Planning Stage Laird H. Simons III Fenwick & West LLP December 15, 2011

Keep Organizational Structure Simple Usually a corporation, possibly with subsidiaries Easy to describe Easily understood by investors Easier to identify any interested party relationships Definition of we, our and us Avoid brother/sister corporations, partnerships and other complicated structures To achieve structure, may need to merge, liquidate, make capital contributions or do exchange offering 2

Reincorporate to Delaware? More extensive anti-takeover protections Greater protections to officers/directors from personal liability Less stringent stockholder democracy rules Better known and more flexible laws But, time and expense to reincorporate and additional ongoing franchise taxes 3

Capital Structure Convert Most Securities to Common Stock Do outstanding shares of preferred stock and debt securities convert to common stock upon IPO? Want simple capital structure if possible Check governing instruments for automatic conversion triggers Firm commitment underwriting Based on total proceeds and per share price Redemption, negotiation, waiver or amendment to governing instruments, if necessary Evaluate for prospectus disclosure any securities that will not convert to common stock 4

Capital Structure Consider Stock Split To get expected trading price into a typical range, based on estimated value of company and number of outstanding shares Achieve minimum price required by institutional investors Avoid perception of penny stock Avoid making round lot too expensive Reverse or forward, depending on circumstances Forward split can also be used to increase float and improve aftermarket trading 5

Capital Structure Comply With Registration Rights Be prepared to send out any registration rights notices or waivers Obtain advice from underwriters about inclusion of selling stockholders Check ability to eliminate selling stockholders altogether Evaluate timing of notification and coordination of interest in offering if selling stockholders are to be included Do not want to announce offering too soon But need to describe selling stockholders in prospectus Will want most other investors rights to go away post-ipo 6

Capital Structure Evaluate Authorized Shares Determine number of authorized shares of common stock and preferred stock after IPO Make sure company will have enough common stock to cover employee plan issuances, stock splits and acquisition activity for a while Usually several times current fully diluted shares Blank check preferred stock for future flexibility 7

Capital Structure Evaluate Overhang Underwriters generally want no other shares to be salable in market following IPO Evaluate restrictions on sale under federal securities laws Rule 144 Rule 701 Evaluate contractual restrictions in existing agreements Underwriters generally want their own form of lock-up to be signed Typical lock-up period is 180 days (with limited extensions) 8

Review Articles and Bylaws Will need revisions if not reincorporating Eliminate provisions not appropriate for public company Preemptive rights Restriction on share transfers Cumulative voting (if possible) Special voting requirements Consider anti-takeover provisions that are not typical for a private company Restricting ability of stockholders to call special meeting or act by written consent Staggered board Poison pill 9

Select IPO Advisors Evaluate advisors experience in and capability of handling the company s IPO Investment bankers Lawyers Accountants Independence of advisors, particularly accountants Knowledge of SEC rules and procedures Well-known names for prospectus 10

Evaluate Management Team Are there any gaps in key positions? Is existing management team qualified to lead a public company? Public company disclosure and reporting experience Ability to win confidence of analysts and institutional investors Has management considered disclosure controls and procedures and other procedures needed to comply with SEC reporting and Nasdaq/exchange notification and governance requirements? How does IPO affect existing employment agreements? 11

Make Necessary Board Changes Majority must be independent Phase-ins available for compliance with independence requirements Evaluate qualifications, willingness to serve, experience and benefits to company Evaluate committee needs 12

Establish Audit Committee Nasdaq, exchange and SEC requirements Three or more independent directors Need to be able to read financials One must have prior financial management experience SEC rules will require disclosure unless one member is a financial expert 13

Establish Compensation Committee Nasdaq and exchange requirements Section 16 and Section 162(m) benefits At least two independent, non-employee directors; generally no members who are not independent 14

Address Nominating Committee Functions Nasdaq, exchange and SEC requirements Solely independent directors Formal documentation of nomination process 15

Make Other Corporate Governance Changes Adopt Board committee charters Establish disclosure committee? Adopt corporate policies Code of conduct and ethics Insider trading policy Whistleblower policy Compliance and ethics program? Corporate governance principles? Communications policy? Consider purchasing D&O insurance and entering into indemnification agreements 16

Consider Other Accounting and Internal Control Issues Evaluate early on any potentially significant issues Revenue recognition Accounting for acquisitions Pro forma disclosures Cheap stock Prior periods for which audited financials are not currently available (need at least 3 years) Unqualified opinion Significant subsidiaries Be prepared to establish adequate systems of internal control over financial reporting under SOX Section 404 Review management letters and any material weaknesses Consider audit committee pre-approval policy for nonaudit services 17

Assess Nasdaq or Exchange Requirements Does company s existing financial position allow it to qualify for Nasdaq or one of exchanges? Example -- For the NASDAQ Global Market, will want to consider whether meet one of the three sets of criteria, which may require: > $1 million pre-tax annual income last year or in two of three years > $15 million/$30 million stockholders equity > 2-year operating history > $75 million market value of listed securities > $75 million total assets and total revenue last year or in two of three years > $8 million/$18 million/$20 million market value of publicly held shares 18

Update Employee Benefit Plans Evaluate existing option plan terms Revise or adopt new plan Increase share reserve by amending existing plan or adopting new plan Consider Section 423 employee stock purchase plan Assess granting additional employee options prior to IPO Confirm Rule 701 compliance Schedule meetings with employees to explain securities laws (Rules 144 and 701 and Form S-8) and enrollment in employee stock purchase plan 19

Address Stock Certificate Issues Design new certificates Reserve trading symbol Obtain CUSIP number Hire transfer agent and bank note company 20

Consider Insider Transactions Assess what transactions have occurred in past three (or four) years for disclosure purposes Under SOX, assess need to eliminate outstanding loans to management before filing registration statement Assess what transactions are ongoing Eliminate as possible and desirable Make fair if not so now Establish procedures for future Code of conduct/ethics Approval by audit committee 21

Review Tax Issues and Business Qualifications Has company properly filed income and sales tax returns with federal and state governments? Has it qualified to do business where necessary? Assess impact of IPO on ability to use tax loss carryforwards 22

Review Past, Present and Future Litigation If possible, resolve material litigation before first filing Existing and potential litigation will be key due diligence focus Filing of registration statement may prompt adverse parties to file new suits 23

Address Other Due Diligence Matters Prepare director, officer and 5% stockholder questionnaires Assess other legal and business issues that could create disclosure issues Collect diligence materials Prepare to file material agreements Consider notice or consent issues Begin confidential treatment process Begin EDGARizing exhibit documents 24

Limit Prefiling Publicity Evaluate recent and expected publicity Set up procedures to minimize risk of gun jumping Review website Press releases Hyperlinks Other content Be careful about communications with potential purchasers through directed share program 25

Consider Use of Proceeds Evaluate need for future funds, including IPO proceeds Evaluate how IPO proceeds will be used Have a reserve, so can handle IPO cancellation or postponement if necessary 26

Refine Financial Projections Be careful about financial projections Can the company realistically achieve them? Need to avoid surprises in first public quarters Does the company have a predictable and profitable business model? 27