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     Closing:

     Negotiating




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       © 2007-2013 Development Rights All Rights Reserved
If we are not the “Natural Owner” of a business, approaching it
        risks a bidding war with a temptation for us to overpay
                                                                               Bid above $90 and you
                                                                               destroy value for your
   BUSINESS VALUE          90                                                  shareholders
   ($m)
                                                              30                Buyer overpaying


        60                                                                      Risk of competing bid


                                                                                Bid below $60 and
                                                                                there is no reason
                                                                                for target to sell




Value to old owner    Value to us                      Value to another
                                                              company
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CLASS EXERCISE: Determining key price points


BUSINESS VALUE                                  90
($m)




                                                                      You are the buyer
                                                                      1)What is your “walk-away” price?
                                                                      2)What is your target price?
                                                                      3)What is your opening offer?


       60




Value to old owner                       Value to us
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Negotiating Theory requires you to calculate your key price
     points before starting the negotiation

NEGOTIATING THEORY
• Set a “Walk-away” price that leaves enough value creation
   for you to make the deal worthwhile (remember
   opportunity cost)

•   Set a realistic “Target” price that will make you happy

•   Set your “Opening Offer” at the lowest possible price that
    will start the negotiation, and not cause the seller to walk
    away, get insulted, think you are not serious
    o Don’t leave $ on the table
    o Use the “anchoring” value of the first offer


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The opening offer should start the negotiation without leaving
             anything on the table


        BUSINESS VALUE                                 90
        ($m)


                                   80                                                       Buyer “Walk away”
                                                                                             [Buyer BATNA*]
                         ZOPA
                       [Zone of                                           72 Target price
                       Possible
                      Agreement]

                                                                                            Seller “Walk away”
                                   65                                                        [Seller BATNA*]
                 60
                                                                          60 Opening
                                                                             Offer



        Value to old owner                        Value to us
*BATNA – Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement All Rights Reserved
                                  © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd.
There can be reasons a seller will not want the maximum price

REASONS A SELLER WOULD SELL TO YOU BELOW MAXIMUM PRICE

 • Distressed seller – no time to generate alternative
   bids

• Naïve seller

• Strategic seller – e.g. avoiding competitor

• They want something other than the highest
  price (e.g prestige)


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Identify your deal-breakers up-front


POSSIBLE DEAL BREAKERS
•Price?
•Equity %?
•Deal structure – e.g. cash vs deferred compensation?
•Management/Board Control?
•Irrevocables?
•Choice of CEO?
•Post-merger plan?
•Integrity/Behaviour of other party?

                 What will cause you to walk away?

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You also need to identify who you are negotiating with and their
    likely motivations
DIFFERENT SHAREHOLDER TYPES


    The CEO/Chairman?
    Management?
    Government?
       •Local?                                                    What motivations
       •National?                                                 of these owners
                                                                 (other than price)?
    Institutions?
    Private Equity?
    Strategic Investors?
    The Public?


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There are “win/win” and “win/lose” aspects to every
     negotiation

TYPES OF RESULT IN A NEGOTIATION


  “Win/Win”     Creating joint value for both sides




  “Win/Lose”    Transfering value from one side to the other




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There is an opportunity to create “win/win” value in a
     negotiation if the two sides put different values on different
     items
EXAMPLE OF WIN/WIN VALUE IN A DEAL
  The seller thinks their own shares are worth $45
  The buyer thinks the seller’s shares are worth $35

 Q: Should we structure the deal in cash or shares?

 A: We can “maximise the size of the cake” (WIN/WIN) by maximising
 the % of the deal in cash. This deal structure transfers value efficiently.
 How many shares…………… still WIN/LOSE

        Good negotiation: Probes the other sides rationales
         and resistance levels to find out how to transfer
         value efficiently to maximise Win/Win…….………
             and also comes out ahead on Win/Lose
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A “win/win” negotiating approach tries to create the most
   efficient deal possible
   Our
   Result                                                                   WIN/LOSE
                                     Efficient
                                                                       Gain a bigger “slice of
                                     frontier
                                                                        the cake” through
                                                                       effective negotiation
                                                                               tactics




                            Possible                                        WIN/WIN
                             results                                   “Maximise the size of
                                                                      the cake” by getting to
                                                                       the Efficient Frontier

   Our
“Walk away”

                Their                                                                    Their Result
              “Walk away”   © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
There is equal skill in knowing how to sell a business to get the
      best price
 TIPS ON SELLING A BUSINESS
                                            •Sell into a rising P&L and market trend
Make it easy for                            •Realise all short term opportunities; don’t invest in long
the buyer’s                                  term opportunities
                                            •Help the acquirer create a compelling strategic/synergy
valuation team                               story




                                            •Robust data and complete documentation
Eliminate value                             •Close-out uncapped and uncertain liabilities
traps                                       •Explain why are you selling




Create an                                   •Establish a sense of urgency – what is the real or artificial
                                             deadline?
advantaged                                  •Create alternatives, find other bidders, set up an auction
negotiating                                 •Know your “walk-away” price and terms, and stick to
process                                      them
                       © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Key Learnings from Negotiating


• Do your homework before walking in (what are you
  negotiating on, what is each worth to you, what is your
  walk-away point)
• Have a support team to run numbers while you negotiate
• Probe to understand what they want and value
• Full explore how to create win/win value through deal
  structuring
• Use a process and tactics that match your negotiating
  style. Is it a one-off negotiation or repeated?
• Be aware of ethical dilemmas




               © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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Mand a toolkit negotiating

  • 1. M&A TOOLKIT Closing: Negotiating © 2007-2013 IESIES Development Ltd. All Ltd. Reserved © 2007-2013 Development Rights All Rights Reserved
  • 2. If we are not the “Natural Owner” of a business, approaching it risks a bidding war with a temptation for us to overpay Bid above $90 and you destroy value for your BUSINESS VALUE 90 shareholders ($m) 30 Buyer overpaying 60 Risk of competing bid Bid below $60 and there is no reason for target to sell Value to old owner Value to us Value to another company © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 3. CLASS EXERCISE: Determining key price points BUSINESS VALUE 90 ($m) You are the buyer 1)What is your “walk-away” price? 2)What is your target price? 3)What is your opening offer? 60 Value to old owner Value to us © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 4. Negotiating Theory requires you to calculate your key price points before starting the negotiation NEGOTIATING THEORY • Set a “Walk-away” price that leaves enough value creation for you to make the deal worthwhile (remember opportunity cost) • Set a realistic “Target” price that will make you happy • Set your “Opening Offer” at the lowest possible price that will start the negotiation, and not cause the seller to walk away, get insulted, think you are not serious o Don’t leave $ on the table o Use the “anchoring” value of the first offer © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 5. The opening offer should start the negotiation without leaving anything on the table BUSINESS VALUE 90 ($m) 80 Buyer “Walk away” [Buyer BATNA*] ZOPA [Zone of 72 Target price Possible Agreement] Seller “Walk away” 65 [Seller BATNA*] 60 60 Opening Offer Value to old owner Value to us *BATNA – Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement All Rights Reserved © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd.
  • 6. There can be reasons a seller will not want the maximum price REASONS A SELLER WOULD SELL TO YOU BELOW MAXIMUM PRICE • Distressed seller – no time to generate alternative bids • Naïve seller • Strategic seller – e.g. avoiding competitor • They want something other than the highest price (e.g prestige) © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 7. Identify your deal-breakers up-front POSSIBLE DEAL BREAKERS •Price? •Equity %? •Deal structure – e.g. cash vs deferred compensation? •Management/Board Control? •Irrevocables? •Choice of CEO? •Post-merger plan? •Integrity/Behaviour of other party? What will cause you to walk away? © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 8. You also need to identify who you are negotiating with and their likely motivations DIFFERENT SHAREHOLDER TYPES The CEO/Chairman? Management? Government? •Local? What motivations •National? of these owners (other than price)? Institutions? Private Equity? Strategic Investors? The Public? © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 9. There are “win/win” and “win/lose” aspects to every negotiation TYPES OF RESULT IN A NEGOTIATION “Win/Win” Creating joint value for both sides “Win/Lose” Transfering value from one side to the other © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 10. There is an opportunity to create “win/win” value in a negotiation if the two sides put different values on different items EXAMPLE OF WIN/WIN VALUE IN A DEAL The seller thinks their own shares are worth $45 The buyer thinks the seller’s shares are worth $35 Q: Should we structure the deal in cash or shares? A: We can “maximise the size of the cake” (WIN/WIN) by maximising the % of the deal in cash. This deal structure transfers value efficiently. How many shares…………… still WIN/LOSE Good negotiation: Probes the other sides rationales and resistance levels to find out how to transfer value efficiently to maximise Win/Win…….……… and also comes out ahead on Win/Lose © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 11. A “win/win” negotiating approach tries to create the most efficient deal possible Our Result WIN/LOSE Efficient Gain a bigger “slice of frontier the cake” through effective negotiation tactics Possible WIN/WIN results “Maximise the size of the cake” by getting to the Efficient Frontier Our “Walk away” Their Their Result “Walk away” © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 12. There is equal skill in knowing how to sell a business to get the best price TIPS ON SELLING A BUSINESS •Sell into a rising P&L and market trend Make it easy for •Realise all short term opportunities; don’t invest in long the buyer’s term opportunities •Help the acquirer create a compelling strategic/synergy valuation team story •Robust data and complete documentation Eliminate value •Close-out uncapped and uncertain liabilities traps •Explain why are you selling Create an •Establish a sense of urgency – what is the real or artificial deadline? advantaged •Create alternatives, find other bidders, set up an auction negotiating •Know your “walk-away” price and terms, and stick to process them © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved
  • 13. Key Learnings from Negotiating • Do your homework before walking in (what are you negotiating on, what is each worth to you, what is your walk-away point) • Have a support team to run numbers while you negotiate • Probe to understand what they want and value • Full explore how to create win/win value through deal structuring • Use a process and tactics that match your negotiating style. Is it a one-off negotiation or repeated? • Be aware of ethical dilemmas © 2007-2013 IES Development Ltd. All Rights Reserved