.: Selling Your Business - What Would Sam Zell Do?
By:Dave Kauppi
Category:Home / Business / Financing
If you were thinking of making an investment it might be a good idea to watch how Warren Buffet does it. If you are going to sell your business, maybe you should emulate Sam Zell, multibillionaire founder of Equity Residential (EQR). He is selling his company in one of the largest private equity deals ever.
Sam agreed to take an initial offer from Blackrock Private Equity at $48 per share with a break-up fee of $500 million. EQR has 292.13 million shares outstanding, resulting in a total bid of $14.02 billion. This is where most privately held business owners stop. They put the word out through their professional network, get an introduction to an owner of another related business, and begin the process. If they get an offer, it is low and is driven down during the due diligence process because there is nothing to stop this behavior from a single buyer.
Back to Sam Zell. Sam tells his investment bankers to continue to solicit more buyers. Surprise, enter Vornado with the backing of a couple of very large private equity competitors of Blackrock. Their first counter offer is $52 per share. It goes back and forth with these heavyweights slugging it out. When I last checked, Blackrock had increased their bid to $56.35 per share, making the total bid $16.46 billion. That is an increase of $2.44 billion over the initial bid.
We tell our clients that a competitive bid will produce a 20% premium or more over a single bid. In the case of a single non-solicited bid, the differences can be much greater. This one sits at a 17% premium over the initial offer. The process will net the shareholders about an additional $2.5 billion.
What can we learn here? Blackrock is a very smart buyer. They were trying to buy at a bargain. When they made their first offer they knew exactly what EQR was worth. Sam Zell is a very smart businessman. He knew that getting multiple buyers involved is the only way to maximize the sale proceeds for himself and his shareholders.
If you are a business owner and are approached by a buyer, do not think that your lawyer or accountant is going to do for you what the investment bankers did for Sam Zell. They will not contact hundreds of potential buyers and create the soft auction required to drive up your selling price.
Don't get me wrong. Your attorney and your CPA will play critical roles in your business sale with their contract work and accounting work. However, the role of your investment banker or merger and acquisition advisor is to bring the right buyers to the table and then assist them is seeing the full value for your company.
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href="http://www.midmarkcap.com/index.cfm" target="_blank">Dave Kauppi is a Merger and Acquisition Advisor and President of MidMarket Capital, representing owners in the sale of privately held businesses. We provide Wall Street style investment banking services to lower mid market companies at a size appropriate fee structure.
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