1. Moderator:
Alexander B. Kasdan, Managing Director, DelMorgan & Co.
Expert Panel:
Neil Morganbesser, Co-Founder, President & CEO, DelMorgan & Co.
Leib Orlanski, Partner, K&L Gates LLP
Ronald S. Friedman, CPA, Partner, Marcum LLP
Organizer:
Anna Spektor, President and Founder, Expert Presence
RAISING CAPITAL FOR COMPANIES:
WHAT ENTREPRENEURS AND THEIR ADVISERS NEED TO
KNOW
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Moderator: Alexander B. Kasdan is a Managing Director at DelMorgan & Co.
Mr. Kasdan has more than twenty years of investment banking, real estate, corporate
law and corporate strategy experience. Mr. Kasdan has executed over 100 domestic
and cross-border transactions totaling more than $10 billion in overall volume in a
variety of industries. Prior to joining DelMorgan, Mr. Kasdan founded Convergence
Capital Partners, LLC, a boutique investment banking advisory and real estate
investment firm and was an investment banker at Barrington Associates, Peter J.
Solomon Company, Credit Suisse First Boston and Merrill Lynch.
Mr. Kasdan practiced law with O’Melveny & Myers LLP (formerly O’Sullivan Graev
& Karabell LLP) and Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP (formerly Battle Fowler
LLP), where he specialized in mergers and acquisitions, private equity and corporate
finance transactions. In addition, Mr. Kasdan served as Corporate Counsel in charge
of business development at Schlumberger Ltd., a global oilfield and information
services company.
Mr. Kasdan graduated magna cum laude from Middlebury College with a B.A. degree
in Economics and Italian and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa during his junior year. In
addition, he holds a J.D. degree from Columbia University Law School and has
studied at the University of Florence in Italy. Mr. Kasdan is admitted to the Bar in the
State of New York.
Mr. Kasdan is a Senior Advisor to Governance and Transactions LLC, an advisory
firm established in 2003 by Mr. James L. Gunderson, former Secretary and General
Counsel of Schlumberger Limited, to assist boards, management and owners with
corporate governance, compliance, structuring and strategic transactions.
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Panelist: Neil Morganbesser is co-Founder and President & CEO of DelMorgan & Co. where he
provides senior leadership within the firm and helps oversee all client engagements. Mr.
Morganbesser is also CEO of Globalist Capital LLC, DelMorgan’s broker-dealer affiliate. Mr.
Morganbesser has over 20 years of experience providing financial and strategic advice to a full range
of clients, including entrepreneurs, large corporations, governments, family businesses, private equity
funds, and special committees of public companies.
Mr. Morganbesser has been affiliated with some of the leading institutions in the world, and his
experience ranges from representing the offshore owners in the sale of a small, private U.S. company
for $10 million to representing the special committee of a large, public company in a $9 billion
negotiated management buyout with a highly complex financial structure.
Mr. Morganbesser has truly global experience with the most sophisticated transactions, across a broad
range of industries and in a large number of jurisdictions, as the lead banker on a wide variety of
transactional and other advisory assignments, including domestic and cross-border mergers,
acquisitions, joint ventures, sales and divestitures, restructurings, special committee assignments,
unsolicited acquisitions and hostile defense. With transactional experience in over 30 countries, Mr.
Morganbesser has successfully advised on over 75 transactions.
Until May 2008, Mr. Morganbesser was the head of West Coast and Asia Mergers & Acquisitions at
Bear Stearns & Co., as a Senior Managing Director based in Los Angeles. Prior to joining Bear
Stearns in May 2001, Mr. Morganbesser was an investment banker in the Mergers, Acquisitions and
Restructuring Department at Morgan Stanley (in New York from 1993-1998 and in Los Angeles from
1998-2001). From 1990-1993, Mr. Morganbesser was a corporate and M&A attorney at the
preeminent New York law firm of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
Mr. Morganbesser graduated with an A.B. magna cum laude in Applied Mathematics / Economics
from Harvard University (Phi Beta Kappa) in 1986 and received his J.D. and M.B.A. degrees (Order
of the Coif, with honors) from Stanford University in 1990.
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Panelist: Leib Orlanski is a Partner at K&L Gates. Mr. Orlanski helps
companies and management teams find acquisition targets to buy, brings in
private equity firms to finance buy-outs or growth capital, and structures and
documents the terms of the M&A and investment transactions that he
originates. He also represents companies seeking to find underwriters for an
IPO or a follow on public offering or a PIPE financing, structures the terms of
the public offering or the private placement, and represents either the issuer or
the underwriter in public stock offerings. He was named a Southern California
"Super Lawyer" by Los Angeles Magazine in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Mr. Orlanski represents issuers and underwriters in their public stock
offerings. He has been a member of the State Bar Corporation Committee; a
Lecturer, California Continuing Education of the Bar; Los Angeles County
Bar Association Annual Update on Developments in Securities Law; he has
been a member of the Corporation Commissioner's Blue Ribbon Adversary
Committee, and a Lecturer and Chairman for the University of California, Los
Angeles Extension Courses on “Going Public,” and “Off-Balance-Sheet
Financing.”
Mr. Orlanski holds a J.D. from University of Southern California Law School,
1967, (Order of the Coif; Editor, Southern California Law Review) and a B.A.
from University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), 1964.
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Panelist: Ronald S. Friedman is a Partner in the Southern
California region of Marcum LLP. As a member of the
Firm’s National Retail/Consumer Products Industry group, he
provides consulting services for closely-held and emerging
businesses in the apparel, manufacturing, distribution and retail
industries.
Mr. Friedman works very closely with his clients providing
assistance with many aspects of their businesses. His services
include forecasting and budgeting, profit enhancement,
succession planning, exit strategies, preparation for sale of a
business, assistance in procuring financing, and workout and
reorganization consulting. Mr. Friedman’s expertise also
includes assisting in the negotiations for the purchase or sale of
a business.
Additionally, for more than 30 years Mr. Friedman has served
as an expert witness in numerous apparel industry cases
ranging from valuations in divorce proceedings to disputes
between partners in business dealings.
ngeles, CA 90067P: (310) 432-7414C: (310) 629-0827Ron.Friedman@marcumllp.com
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MAJOR TOPICS
•Market overview
•What investors look for: industry, business model, scalability, etc.
•Assessing capital requirements
•Short-term v. long-term business strategy
•Uses of capital
•Legal and financial reporting requirements
•Disclosure and due diligence
•Valuation parameters
•Debt v. equity
•Deal structure
•Maintaining control
•Types of investors: financial v. strategic
•Retaining investment banker, lawyers and accountants
•Overview of the process
•Potential landmines and war stories
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Leib Orlanski, Partner, K&L Gates
(This discussion does not cover debt or raising money from wealthy individuals)
I.RAISING PRIVATE CAPITAL FOR COMPANIES
1.High Tech and Social Media Companies
Stages Sources
a.Seed Stage Friends / Family
b.Early Stage Pre-Revenue Proof of Concept Venture Capital
c.Late Stage, Generating Revenue, No Profits Venture Capital
d.Pre-IPO, Generating Significant Revenue, Some Profits Venture Capital
Approach above via trusted intermediary: DelMorgan & Co.
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I.RAISING PRIVATE CAPITAL FOR COMPANIES (cont.)
2.Conventional Non Tech Non Social Media Companies
Stages Sources
a.All Stages Up to $10M Revenue and $1.5M EBITDA Friends / Family
b.From $10M-$20M Revenue and $1.5M - $4M EBITDA Smaller Private Equity
Firms / Some Family
Offices
c.From $20M-$100M Revenue and $4M-$20M EBITDA Mid-Market PE Firms /
Many Family Offices
d.Over $100M Revenue and Over $20M EBITDA Large Pool of Big Multi
Billion Dollar PE Funds
Approach above via trusted intermediary: DelMorgan & Co.
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II. RAISING PUBLIC CAPITAL FOR COMPANIES
1. Raising Public Capital for Private Companies Via IPO
Stage Type of Company Sources
a. Tech or Social Media, Health Sciences, MedTech Smaller / Regional
Experiencing Fast Growth Up to $50mm Investment Bankers –
Revenue but Not Yet Profitable Examples: Roth Capital,
H.C. Wainright, Maxim
b. Non Tech Non Social Media Same Plus – Examples:
Experienced Management Cowen, Jeffries, Baird,
Fast Growth Rate - CAGR-20% Oppenheimer, William
Revenues at Least $30M-$100M Blair, AEGIS, Needham
c. Any Company, Revenues Over $100mm Goldman,
Morgan Stanley CAGR 20%, After Tax Profit 10%
Bulge Bracket
Best to use intermediary DelMorgan & Co. for intro
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II. RAISING PUBLIC CAPITAL FOR COMPANIES (cont.)
2. Raising Public Capital for Private Companies Via Reverse Merger
a. Very few cash heavy shells available
b. Merging with shell without cash not advisable
c. Best way to reverse merger with shell is to use investment banker like DelMorgan to
raise capital from small hedge funds simultaneously with consummation of the merger
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II. RAISING PUBLIC CAPITAL FOR COMPANIES (cont.)
3. Raising Public Capital for Public Companies
Criteria Sources
a. Stock Price of at Least $1.50 Roth
Capital
b. Volume in Stock at Least 100,000 Shares per Day Wainright
c. Good Projects for Dramatic Improvements in Current Fiscal Year Maxim
d. For Shelf Takedown Market Cap at Least $75mm
4. Raising Private Capital for Public Companies; PIPE
Criteria Sources
Same as (a), (b), (c) above Same
Differences in PIPE Stock Sold at a Larger Discount to Public
Trading Price
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ACCOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
Ronald S. Friedman, CPA, Partner, Marcum LLP
•Annual Audited Financial Statements
•Internal Monthly Financial Reporting
•Detailed Projected Financial Statements for three years, including
income statements, balance sheets, cash flows, operating expenses and
assumptions
•Strength of the company’s internal controls
•Strength of the accounting personnel and supporting team members
•Quality of Earnings Report, different than financial statements
Tax Strategy:
•Capital financing / Asset Purchase vs. Debt Financing
•Capital financing, step up in basis of assets
•Valuation Experts to allocate purchase price for tax and GAAP