Leverage Lending, Dividend Recaps, and Solvency Opinions. Jeff K. Davis, CFA September 17, 2013

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Leverage Lending, Dividend Recaps, and Solvency Opinions Jeff K. Davis, CFA September 17, 2013 1

The pricing of credit is forever cyclical. Jim Grant Grant s Interest Rate Observer 2

SECTION ONE Leveraged Finance Metrics 3

Leverage Finance Themes Yield starved world Lenders are liquid and willing Rise of the institutional lender YTD flows to loan funds $47B, $143B AUM; CLO issuance $53B YTD, ~$275B AUM New money loan demand soft due to moderate M&A, LBO activity and flattish corporate capital expenditures ~67% refinancing vs. ~33% new money YTD Private equity (PE) firms are favoring dividend recaps given fewer M&A opportunities and lenders willingness to fund 4

Leverage Finance Themes No bright line Street definition of a levered company Graham & Dodd balance sheet focus (out); margin of safety timeless M&M value of the asset is independent of capital structure Leverage varies by industry, but 4.0x EBITDA benchmark Bank Regulator Leveraged Lending Guidelines April 2001 guidance revised March 2013 Banks determine what constitutes leverage loans EBITDA focus (cash flow to reduce debt ~50% over 5-7 years) Regulators monitoring covenant-lite and PIK-toggle structures 5

EBITDA Multiple LBO Debt / EBITDA M&A Enterprise Value (Equity + Debt) / EBITDA Middle Market Broadly Syndicated Industrials Consumer Healthcare Tech Energy Deals < $100M Deals $500-$1B 2007 5.5x 7.0x na na na na na na na 2008 4.5x 5.5x 7.1x 8.3x 11.9x 11.0x 9.1x 6.2x 10.6x 2009 3.2x 4.8x 7.0x 8.3x 8.5x 8.4x 6.0x 6.9x 9.9x 2010 4.2x 5.6x 7.2x 8.5x 9.0x 9.6x 9.7x 7.7x 9.2x 2011 4.3x 5.7x 9.5x 8.7x 9.0x 9.5x 9.4x 8.3x 9.5x 2012 4.6x 5.8x 9.2x 7.7x 11.3x 8.3x 8.8x 7.1x 8.1x 2013 5.0x 6.0x 7.9x 8.3x 12.4x 7.4x 8.8x nm 9.9x Average equity in MM LBOs of 43% YTD is higher than ~33% in 04-07 Average equity in larger LBOs of 30% YTD approximates 04-07 Source: KeyBanc Capital Markets, NewStar Financial and Thomson Reuters; Debt multiples thru 1H13, M&A multiples thru 1Q13 6

Leveraged Loan Issuance $61B of leveraged loan issuances in August; $736B YTD vs. $387B YTD last year 39% pro rata (bank syndicated) vs. 61% institutional distribution Source: Thomson Reuters Loan Market Monthly September 2013 7

Leveraged Loan and HY Bond Issuance $456B YTD institutional loan issuance through August vs. $183B YTD last year $208B YTD high yield bond issuance vs. $189B YTD last year Source: Thomson Reuters Loan Market Monthly September 2013 8

Primary Market Leveraged Loan Yields LIBOR-based pricing demand has driven yields lower via tighter LIBOR margins Covenant-lite issuance $165B YTD vs. $35B last YTD Source: Thomson Reuters Loan Market Monthly September 2013 9

Secondary Market Leveraged Loan Bids Average bid in August 99.2, up 150bps from August 2012 8% of loans are priced at 101 or higher vs. 39% in May before taper talk began Source: Thomson Reuters Loan Market Monthly September 2013 10

SECTION TWO Elements of Solvency Analysis 11

Solvency Opinion Issued when a financing transaction produces high leverage Does the company s assets exceed its liabilities? Is it left with inadequate capital? Safe harbor aspect Officers can rely upon when providing solvency certificate May be required by lenders with solvency certificate Fairness Opinion Issued for a significant transaction (M&A, buyback, spin-off, LBO, etc.) Safe harbor aspect Is the transaction fair to shareholders from a financial point of view? Pricing, terms, process FINRA 2290 re: disclosures 12

Elements of Solvency Analysis Balance Sheet Test: Does the fair value and present fair saleable value of the Company s total assets exceed total liabilities, including all contingent liabilities? Present fair saleable value means the aggregate amount of consideration that would be expected in an arm s length transaction The Balance Sheet Test is applied whereby the value of the assets can be equated with the firm s enterprise value from which liabilities are subtracted Standard valuation methodology applied pricing of publicly traded comps, M&A comps, DCF, etc. 13

Balance Sheet Test Valuation Indications by Method ($000) Low Transaction Method Mid High None Discounted Cash Flow (+/- 5% Point Estimate) 3,110,000 3,440,000 Industry M&A: EBITDA Capitalization @ 6.0x of LTM and 2014E 2,120,000 2,860,000 Industry M&A: EBITDA Capitalization @ 8.0x of LTM and 2014E 2,830,000 3,810,000 EBITDA Capitalization Guideline Companies (per Exhibit G) 2,300,000 3,050,000 Capitalized MLP Distributions (+/- 5% Point Estimate) 3,350,000 3,710,000 Concluded Range: Enterprise Value Plus: Current Liabilities (ex-cmltd) Present Fair Salable value of Assets Less: Liabilities (ex-interest Bearing Debt) $2,742,000 to $3,374,000 150,000 150,000 $2,892,000 $3,524,000 (253,000) (253,000) Less: Post Transaction Interest Bearing Debt (1,600,000) (1,600,000) Excess / (Deficiency) of Assets over Liabilities $1,039,000 $1,671,000 Source: Mercer Capital 14

Elements of Solvency Analysis Capital Surplus Test: Does the fair value of the assets exceed the sum the liabilities and capital (pursuant to Section 154 of the Delaware General Corporation Law)? Cash Flow Test: Will the Company be able to pay its liabilities, including any identified contingent liabilities, as they become due or mature? Capital Adequacy Test: Does the Company have unreasonably small capital with which to operate, as such businesses are now conducted and will be conducted following the Transaction? 15

Cash Flow Test We evaluate ability to pay debt as they come due via : Projection Reasonableness: How reasonable are management s assumptions regarding revenue growth, margins, cap-ex spending, etc. vis-à-vis history, industry conditions and consensus forecasts? Revolver Capacity: How dependent upon the revolver is the subject in the base case and alternative scenarios to plug cash shortfalls? Covenant Violations: Does the projected financial performance imply that the Company will violate covenants of the credit facilities? Access to Capital: Is it likely that the Company will be able to refinance projected debt at maturity and/or tap the bond market? PE Support: How likely will PE investors support if problems arise? 16

Capital Adequacy Test No bright line for capital adequacy: Leverage: How does the subject s post-transaction leverage compare with public and private comps? Sensitivity Analysis: How likely is it that lending covenants will be violated (and by how much) when key cash flow drivers are subjected to negative variances? Rating Agencies: How do rating agencies views differ from those embedded in the base case? What opinion do the rating agencies have regarding increased leverage? Market Reaction: If the subject has publicly traded debt or loans what is the market s reaction to a leverage transaction? 17

Scenario Analysis - Net Revenue, EBITDA & Margin Mercer Downside Scenario #1 60% $1,400 60% $1,200 55% $1,200 55% $1,000 50% $1,000 50% $800 45% $800 45% $600 40% $600 40% $400 35% $200 30% $0 25% $400 35% $200 30% $0 (Millions) (Millions) Base Case Scenario $1,400 25% Net Revenue EBITDA Net Revenue EBITDA margin EBITDA margin Mercer Downside Scenario #3 $1,400 60% $1,400 60% $1,200 55% $1,200 55% $1,000 50% $1,000 50% $800 45% $800 45% $600 40% $600 40% $400 35% $400 35% $200 30% $200 30% $0 25% $0 25% Net Revenue EBITDA EBITDA margin (Millions) (Millions) Mercer Downside Scenario #2 EBITDA Net Revenue Source: Base line management projections, alternative scenarios per Mercer Capital EBITDA EBITDA margin 18

Base Case Net Debt / LTM EBITDA Net Leverage Ratio 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Projected Net Secured Leverage Ratio Projected Net Leverage Ratio 2Q20 1Q20 4Q19 3Q19 2Q19 1Q19 4Q18 3Q18 2Q18 1Q18 4Q17 3Q17 2Q17 1Q17 4Q16 3Q16 2Q16 1Q16 4Q15 3Q15 2Q15 1Q15 4Q14 3Q14 2Q14 1Q14 4Q13 3Q13 0.00 Net Secured Leverage Ratio Covenant Maximum 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Projected Interest Coverage Ratio Source: Mercer Capital 2Q20 1Q20 4Q19 3Q19 2Q19 1Q19 4Q18 3Q18 2Q18 1Q18 4Q17 3Q17 2Q17 1Q17 4Q16 3Q16 2Q16 1Q16 4Q15 3Q15 2Q15 1Q15 4Q14 3Q14 2Q14 1Q14 4Q13 0.00 3Q13 LTM EBITDA/ Cash Interest Payment Interest Coverage Ratio Covenant Minimum 19

Downside Scenario #3 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1Q19 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 2Q19 3Q19 4Q19 1Q20 2Q20 4Q18 3Q18 2Q18 1Q18 4Q17 1Q19 Projected Interest Coverage Ratio 3Q17 2Q17 1Q17 4Q16 3Q16 2Q16 1Q16 4Q15 3Q15 2Q15 1Q15 4Q14 3Q14 2Q14 1Q14 4Q13 0.00 3Q13 LTM EBITDA/ Cash Interest Payment Interest Coverage Ratio Covenant Minimum Net Debt / LTM EBITDA Net Leverage Ratio 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Projected Net Secured Leverage Ratio Projected Net Leverage Ratio Source: Mercer Capital 4Q18 3Q18 2Q18 1Q18 4Q17 3Q17 2Q17 1Q17 4Q16 3Q16 2Q16 1Q16 4Q15 3Q15 2Q15 1Q15 4Q14 3Q14 2Q14 1Q14 4Q13 3Q13 0.00 Net Secured Leverage Ratio Covenant Maximum 20

SECTION THREE Dividend Recaps 21

Dividend Recaps Large dividend funded via assumption of debt Equity holders may pursue when there is no desire to sell or IPO or market conditions are not favorable to do so Concept of short-duration equity Distributions do not hurt PE s fund raising efforts Existing bond holders view dividend recaps as a dirty phrase Equity holders may view dividend recaps as unlocking value 22

Dividend Recap Loan Volume $45B YTD through August vs. $25B YTD last year Source: Thomson Reuters Loan Market Monthly September 2013 23

Subject Cash As of 6/30/2013 Adjustments 50,000 (25,000) Pro Forma 6/30/2013 25,000 Sources $500M Revolver / Drawn 275,000 Accounts Receivable 123,500 123,500 Term Loan B 300,000 Inventories 114,500 114,500 6.75% Unsecured Notes 557,500 29,500 29,500 1,575,000 1,575,000 26,500 26,500 Other Current Assets Net Fixed Assets Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS $1,919,000 ($25,000) $1,894,000 Accounts Payable 103,500 103,500 Other Current (ex-cmltd) 255,500 255,500 Revolving Credit Facility 275,000 0 275,000 0 300,000 300,000 Term Loan B Project Financing Capital Leases Total Senior Secured Debt 125,000 125,000 52,500 52,500 452,500 752,500 9.25% Sr. Notes due 2019 582,500 6.75% Sr. Notes due 2021 0 Total Senior Unsecured Debt (582,500) 557,500 0 557,500 582,500 557,500 Total Debt 1,035,000 1,310,000 Total Liabilities 1,394,000 Equity TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY 275,000 Excess Cash 25,000 $1,157,500 Uses Existing Drawn Revolver 275,000 Tender for 9.25% Notes 582,500 Shareholders' Dividend 300,000 $1,157,500 6/30/2013 Pro Forma Total Debt / EBITDA 3.8x 5.0x EBITDA / Interest Expense 5.6x 4.0x $275,000 $260,000 49,163 65,500 LTM EBITDA LTM Interest Expense 1,669,000 525,000 (300,000) 225,000 $1,919,000 ($25,000) $1,894,000 Source: Company reports and the August 2013 Lenders Information Memorandum 24

Dividend Recaps for Smaller Companies Pros Cons Diversification of personal net worth Convert paper equity (and uncertain future terminal value) to cash today Borrowing rates modest Valuations have recovered +/- to pre-crisis level Premium on achieving op efficiencies Debt may be an anvil over management s head Cash flow diverted to debt service not available for additional cap-ex, M&A Increased bankruptcy risk if business turns down Lenders may have a say in how business is managed 25

SECTION FOUR Mercer Capital 26

About Mercer Capital Overview Business valuation and financial advisory firm, founded in 1982 40 employees (employee-owned) 300+ annual engagements Financial services ranging from banks to private equity accounts for ~40% of annual engagements Average EBITDA for non-financial service client ~$10 million ~80% of engagements relate to equity valuation, 20% debt, mezzanine capital or other Clients include private businesses, public companies, banks, specialty finance companies, hedge funds, BDCs, REITs, family offices, high net worth individuals, law and other professional firms 27

Mercer Capital Services Valuation Tax compliance Employee Stock Ownership Plan valuation Financial Reporting Purchase price allocation Impairment testing services Corporate valuation services Transaction Advisory Services Alternative investment portfolio valuation services Litigation Support Fairness and solvency opinions Expert testimony M&A and investment banking services Business damages Shareholder disputes Divorce Buy-sell agreements and private company transactions 28

Contact Jeff K. Davis, CFA 615.345.0350 jeffdavis@mercercapital.com Mercer Capital 5100 Poplar Ave., Suite 2600 Memphis, TN 38137 www.mercercapital.com 29