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AS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON DECEMBER 16, 1997
REGISTRATION NO. 333-
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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FORM S-3
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
UNDER
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
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SMARTALK TELESERVICES, INC.
(EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN ITS CHARTER)
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CALIFORNIA(1) 4899 95-4502740
(STATE OR OTHER JURISDICTION OF (PRIMARY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL (I.R.S. EMPLOYER
INCORPORATION OR ORGANIZATION) CLASSIFICATION CODE NUMBER) IDENTIFICATION NO.)
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1640 SOUTH SEPULVEDA BOULEVARD, SUITE 500
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90025
(310) 444-8800
(ADDRESS, INCLUDING ZIP CODE, AND TELEPHONE
NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE OF REGISTRANT'S PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES)
DAVID A. HAMBURGER
1640 SOUTH SEPULVEDA BOULEVARD, SUITE 500
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90025
(310) 444-8800
(NAME AND ADDRESS INCLUDING ZIP CODE, AND TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE
OF AGENT FOR SERVICE)
COPY TO:
ROBERT M. SMITH
333 SOUTH HOPE STREET
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90071
(213) 626-3399
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APPROXIMATE DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF PROPOSED SALE OF THE SECURITIES TO THE
PUBLIC:
As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Registration Statement.
If the only securities being registered on this Form are being offered
pursuant to dividend or interest reinvestment plans, please check the following
box. [ ]
If any of the securities being registered on this Form are to be offered on
a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415 under the Securities Act of
1933 check the following box. [X]
If this Form is filed to register additional securities for an offering
pursuant to Rule 462(b) under the Securities Act, please check the following box
and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier
effective registration statement for the same offering. [ ]
If this Form is a post-effective amendment filed pursuant to Rule 462(c)
under the Securities Act, check the following box and list the Securities Act
registration statement number of the earlier effective registration
statement. [ ]
If delivery of the prospectus is expected to be made pursuant to Rule 434,
please check the following box. [ ]
CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE
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PROPOSED MAXIMUM PROPOSED MAXIMUM
OFFERING PRICE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF
TITLE OF EACH CLASS OF SECURITY AMOUNT TO BE PER OFFERING REGISTRATION
TO BE REGISTERED REGISTERED NOTE(2) PRICE(2) FEES
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5 3/4% Convertible Subordinated
Notes due 2004.................... $150,000,000 100% $150,000,000 $44,250
Common Stock, no par value per
share............................. (3) (3) (3) NONE
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(1) The Registrant's state of incorporation will change from California to
Delaware if a proposal to effect the reincorporation of SmarTalk
Teleservices, Inc. is approved by the shareholders of the Registrant. In
such event, the Registrant will be a Delaware corporation.
(2) Estimated solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee.
(3) Such indeterminate number of shares of SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. Common
Stock as shall be issuable upon conversion of the SmarTalk TeleServices,
Inc. 5 3/4% Convertible Subordinated Notes Due 2004 being registered
hereunder. No additional consideration will be received for the Common Stock
and therefore no registration fee is required pursuant to Rule 457(i) under
the Securities Act.
THE REGISTRANT HEREBY AMENDS THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON SUCH DATE OR DATES
AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO DELAY ITS EFFECTIVE DATE UNTIL THE REGISTRANT SHALL FILE
A FURTHER AMENDMENT WHICH SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT
SHALL THEREAFTER BECOME EFFECTIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 8(a) OF THE
SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 OR UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL BECOME
EFFECTIVE ON SUCH DATE AS THE COMMISSION, ACTING PURSUANT TO SAID SECTION 8(a),
MAY DETERMINE.
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INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO COMPLETION OR AMENDMENT. A
REGISTRATION STATEMENT RELATING TO THESE SECURITIES HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. THESE SECURITIES MAY NOT BE SOLD NOR
MAY OFFERS TO BUY BE ACCEPTED PRIOR TO THE TIME THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT
BECOMES EFFECTIVE. THIS PROSPECTUS SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO SELL OR
THE SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY NOR SHALL THERE BE ANY SALE OF THESE
SECURITIES IN ANY STATE IN WHICH SUCH OFFER, SOLICITATION OR SALE WOULD BE
UNLAWFUL PRIOR TO REGISTRATION OR QUALIFICATION UNDER THE SECURITIES LAWS
OF ANY SUCH STATE.
SUBJECT TO COMPLETION DATED DECEMBER 16, 1997
PROSPECTUS
$150,000,000
SMARTALK TELESERVICES, INC.
5 3/4% CONVERTIBLE SUBORDINATED NOTES DUE 2004
This Prospectus relates to the offering by the selling securityholders (the
"Selling Securityholders") of an aggregate of $150,000,000 of 5 3/4% Convertible
Subordinates Notes due 2004 (the "Notes") of SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc., a
California corporation ("SmarTalk" or the "Company"), and up to 5,714,286 shares
of common stock, no par value (the "Common Stock") of SmarTalk, that are
issuable upon conversion of the Notes at the initial conversion price (the
"Conversion Price") of $26.25 per share (equivalent to a conversion rate of
38.0952 shares per $1,000 principal amount of Notes), subject to adjustment in
certain events. The Notes are convertible at the option of the holder into
shares of Common Stock at any time on or after the 90th day following the latest
date of initial issuance of the Notes and prior to the close of business on the
Stated Maturity (as defined) of the Notes, unless previously redeemed or
repurchased. See "Description of Notes -- Conversion Rights." The Notes offered
hereby were originally offered by the Company in an underwritten private
placement.
Interest on the Notes is payable semi-annually on March 15 and September 15
of each year, commencing on March 15, 1998. The Notes are redeemable, in whole
or in part, at the option of the Company, at any time on or after September 15,
2000, at the redemption prices set forth herein, plus accrued and unpaid
interest and liquidated damages, if any, to the date of redemption. The Company
will be required to offer to purchase the Notes upon a Change of Control (as
defined) at 100% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued and unpaid
interest and liquidated damages, if any, to the date of purchase. There can be
no assurance that the Company will have available the financial resources
necessary to repurchase the Notes in such circumstances.
The Notes are unsecured, general obligations of the Company, subordinated
in right of payment to all existing and future Senior Indebtedness (as defined)
of the Company, and are structurally subordinated in right of payment to all
liabilities (including trade payables) of the Company's subsidiaries. The
indenture, (the "Indenture") dated as of September 17, 1997 by and between the
Company and Wilmington Trust Company, as trustee (the "Trustee"), does not
restrict the incurrence of Senior Indebtedness or other indebtedness by the
Company and its subsidiaries. At September 30, 1997, the Company had no Senior
Indebtedness outstanding. See "Description of Notes."
The Notes may be sold from time to time pursuant to this Prospectus by the
Selling Securityholders. The Notes may be sold by the Selling Securityholders in
ordinary brokerage transactions, in transactions in which brokers solicit
purchases, in negotiated transactions, or in a combination of such methods of
sale, at market prices prevailing at the time of sale, at prices relating to
such prevailing market prices or at negotiated prices. See "Plan of
Distribution." The distribution of the Notes is not subject to any underwriting
agreement. The Company will receive no part of the proceeds of sales from the
offering by the Selling Securityholders. All expenses of registration incurred
in connection with this offering are being borne by the Company, but all selling
and other expenses incurred by the Selling Securityholders will be borne by such
Selling Securityholders. None of the securities offered pursuant to this
Prospectus have been registered prior to the filing of the Registration
Statement on Form S-3 (herein, together with all amendments and exhibits,
referred to as the "Registration Statement") of which this Prospectus is a part.
On December 15, the last reported sale price of the Company's Common Stock
on the Nasdaq Stock Market's ("Nasdaq") National Market (where it trades under
the symbol "SMTK") was $23.375 per share.
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SEE "RISK FACTORS" BEGINNING ON PAGE 4 OF THE PROSPECTUS FOR
CERTAIN INFORMATION RELATING TO THE SALE OF THE NOTES.
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THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A
CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
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December 16, 1997
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AVAILABLE INFORMATION
The Company is subject to the information requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), and in accordance
therewith, files reports, proxy statements and other information with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC" or the "Commission"). Such
reports, proxy statements and other information filed by the Company can be
inspected and copied at the public reference facilities maintained by the
Commission at Room 1024, 450 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20549, and at
the Commission's Regional Offices at Seven World Trade Center, 13th Floor, New
York, New York 10048 and CitiCorp Center, 500 West Madison Street, Suite 1400,
Chicago, Illinois 60661-2511. Copies of such material can be obtained by mail
from the Public Reference Section of the Commission at 450 West Fifth Street,
NW, Washington, D.C. 20549, at prescribed rates. The reports, proxy statements
and other information may also be obtained from the Web site that the Commission
maintains at http://www.sec.gov. The Company's Common Stock is listed on the
Nasdaq National Market and such material may be inspected at the offices of
Nasdaq, National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., 1735 K Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20006.
The Company has filed with the Commission a Registration Statement under
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act") with respect to
the securities offered hereby. This Prospectus does not contain all of the
information set forth in the Registration Statement, certain parts of which were
omitted in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Commission. For
further information, reference is hereby made to the Registration Statement. Any
statements contained herein concerning the provisions of any document filed as
an exhibit to the Registration Statement or otherwise filed with the Commission
are not necessarily complete, and in each instance reference is made to the copy
of such document so filed. Each such statement is qualified in its entirety by
such reference.
INCORPORATION OF CERTAIN INFORMATION BY REFERENCE
The following documents filed by the Company with the Commission are
incorporated herein by reference:
1. The description of the Company's Common Stock contained in the Company's
Registration Statement on Form S-1, filed October 23, 1996;
2. The Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 1996;
3. The Company's Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended
March 31, 1997, June 30, 1997 and September 30, 1997;
4. The Company's Current Reports on Form 8-K dated May 28, 1997 (as amended
on Form 8-K/A), June 1, 1997 (as amended on Form 8-K/A), July 30, 1997,
September 17, 1997, November 6, 1997 and November 24, 1997; and
5. The Company's Proxy Statement for the 1997 Annual Meeting of the
SmarTalk Shareholders.
All other documents filed by the Company pursuant to Section 13(a), 13(c),
14 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act after the date of this Prospectus and prior to
the filing of a post-effective amendment which indicates that all securities
offered have been sold or which deregisters all securities then remaining
unsold, shall be deemed to be incorporated by reference in this Prospectus and
to be a part hereof from the date of filing such documents.
Any statement contained in this Prospectus or in a document incorporated or
deemed to be incorporated by reference herein shall be deemed to be modified or
superseded for purposes of this Prospectus to the extent that a statement
contained in this Prospectus or in any other subsequently filed document which
also is or is deemed to be incorporated by reference herein modifies or
supersedes such statement. Any such statement so modified or superseded shall
not be deemed, except as so modified or superseded, to constitute a part of this
Prospectus.
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The Company will provide without charge to each person, including any
beneficial owner, to whom a copy of this Prospectus is delivered, upon the
written or oral request of such person, a copy of any and all information that
has been incorporated by reference in the Prospectus not including exhibits to
the information that is incorporated by reference (unless such exhibits are
specifically incorporated by reference into such documents). Requests should be
directed to David A. Hamburger, the Company's General Counsel and Assistant
Secretary, at the Company's principal executive offices located at 1640 South
Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 500, Los Angeles, California 90025. The telephone
number is (310) 444-8800.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Certain statements contained herein regarding matters that are not
historical facts, are forward-looking statements (within the meaning of Section
27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act). Because such
forward-looking statements include risks and uncertainties, actual results may
differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially,
include, but are not limited to, those discussed under "RISK FACTORS."
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RISK FACTORS
Prospective investors should carefully consider the risk factors set forth
below, as well as the other information contained in this Prospectus, in
evaluating an investment in the Notes and the Common Stock issuable upon
conversion thereof. This Prospectus contains certain forward-looking statements
that involve risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual results could differ
materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a
result of certain factors, including those set forth below and elsewhere in this
Prospectus.
Acquisition Strategy. The Company regularly pursues opportunities to expand
through acquisitions. The Company plans to continue to seek acquisitions that
complement its services, broaden its consumer base and improve its operating
efficiencies. Acquisitions may result in potentially dilutive issuances of
equity securities, the incurrence of additional debt and the amortization of
expenses related to goodwill and other intangible assets, all of which could
have a material adverse effect on the Company. Acquisitions also involve
numerous additional risks, including difficulties in assimilation of the
operations, services, products and personnel of the acquired company, which
could result in charges to earnings or otherwise adversely effect the Company's
operating results. For instance, there can be no assurance that the anticipated
benefits of the SmarTel Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("SmarTel")
and GTI Telecom, Inc., a Florida corporation ("GTI") acquisitions (the "SmarTel
Acquisition" and the "GTI Acquisition", respectively) will be realized or that
the combination of the Company and SmarTel and GTI will be successful. There can
be no assurance that acquisition opportunities will continue to be available,
that the Company will have access to the capital required to finance potential
acquisitions, that the Company will continue to acquire businesses or that any
acquired businesses will be profitable.
Ability to Integrate the Operations of SmarTalk, SmarTel and GTI. SmarTalk
recently acquired SmarTel and GTI. Because the markets in which SmarTalk,
SmarTel and GTI operate are highly competitive and because of the inherent
uncertainties associated with merging three companies, there can be no assurance
that SmarTalk will be able to realize fully the operating efficiencies the
Company currently expects to realize as a result of the mergers and the
consolidation of the administrative operations of the Company, SmarTel and GTI
or that such operating efficiencies will be realized in the time frame currently
anticipated.
Uncertainties Regarding Consummation of the Acquisition of ConQuest
Telecommunication Services Corp. Consummation of the pending acquisition (the
"ConQuest Acquisition") of ConQuest Telecommunication Services Corp., a Delaware
corporation ("ConQuest"), is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain
customary conditions, including the approval of the ConQuest stockholders and
SmarTalk shareholders and the receipt of certain regulatory approvals. There can
be no assurance that the pending ConQuest Acquisition will be completed, or, if
completed, as to the timing of such completion. There can be no assurance that
the anticipated benefits of the pending ConQuest Acquisition, if consummated,
will be realized or that the combination of the Company and ConQuest will be
successful. In addition, there can be no assurance that the Company will not
experience difficulties in integrating the operations of ConQuest with those of
the Company or that the anticipated benefits from such integration will be
realized.
If the pending ConQuest Acquisition is not completed, the Common Stock
issuable upon conversion of the Notes would represent an ownership interest in
the Company as it exists on the date hereof and not of the Company as combined
with ConQuest, and the information set forth in this Prospectus giving effect to
the pending ConQuest Acquisition would not be relevant.
Uncertainties Regarding the Acquisition of Selected Assets of Frontier
Corporation. On December 9, 1997, SmarTalk acquired selected assets of the
retail prepaid phone card business of Frontier Corporation, a New York
corporation ("Frontier"), a New York based long distance phone company (the
"Frontier Selected Assets"). There can be no assurance that the acquisition of
the Frontier Selected Assets will be successful. In addition, there can be no
assurance that the Company will not experience difficulties in integrating the
operations of the Frontier Selected Assets with those of the Company.
Limited Operating History; Net Losses; Ability to Utilize Net Operating
Loss Carry-Forwards; Accumulated Deficit. The Company was formed in October 1994
and has had only a limited operating history upon
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which investors may base an evaluation of its performance. As a result of
operating expenses and development expenditures, the Company has incurred
significant operating and net losses to date. Net losses for the period ended
December 31, 1994, the years ended December 31, 1995 and 1996, and for the nine
months ended September 30, 1997 were approximately $65,000, $1.3 million, $3.1
million, and $500,000, respectively. In addition, the ability of the Company or
the Company's subsidiaries, as the case may be, to utilize their net operating
loss carry-forwards to offset future taxable income may be subject to certain
limitations contained in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the
"Code"), which may have a material adverse effect on the Company. As of
September 30, 1997, the Company had an accumulated deficit of approximately $7.5
million.
Competition. The telecommunications services industry is highly
competitive, rapidly evolving and subject to constant technological change.
Today, there are numerous companies selling prepaid calling cards, and the
Company expects competition to increase in the future. Other providers currently
offer one or more of each of the services offered by the Company. As a service
provider in the long distance telecommunications industry, the Company competes
with three dominant providers, AT&T Corp. ("AT&T"), MCI Communications
Corporation ("MCI") and Sprint Corporation ("Sprint"), all of which are
substantially larger and have: (i) greater financial, technical, engineering,
personnel and marketing resources; (ii) longer operating histories; (iii)
greater name recognition; and (iv) larger consumer bases than the Company. These
advantages afford the Company's competitors pricing flexibility.
Telecommunications services companies may compete for consumers based on price,
with the dominant providers conducting extensive advertising campaigns to
capture market share. Competitors with greater financial resources may also be
able to provide more attractive incentive packages to retailers to encourage
them to carry products that compete with the Company's services. In addition,
competitors with greater resources than the Company may be better situated to
negotiate favorable contracts with retailers. The Company believes that existing
competitors are likely to continue to expand their service offerings to appeal
to retailers and their consumers. Moreover, since there are few, if any,
substantial barriers to entry, the Company expects that new competitors are
likely to enter the telecommunications market and attempt to market
telecommunications services similar to the Company's services which would result
in greater competition.
The ability of the Company to compete effectively in the telecommunications
services industry will depend upon the Company's continued ability to provide
high quality services at prices generally competitive with, or lower than, those
charged by its competitors. Certain of the Company's competitors dominate the
telecommunications industry and have the financial resources to enable them to
withstand substantial price competition, which is expected to increase
significantly, and there can be no assurance that the Company will be able to
compete successfully in the future. Moreover, there can be no assurance that
certain of the Company's competitors will not be better situated to negotiate
contracts with suppliers of telecommunications services which are more favorable
than contracts negotiated by the Company. In addition, there can be no assurance
that competition from existing or new competitors or a decrease in the rates
charged for telecommunications services by the major long distance carriers or
other competitors would not have a material adverse effect on the Company.
Subordination. The Notes are subordinated in right of payment to all
existing and future Senior Indebtedness and to all liabilities (including trade
payables) of the Company's subsidiaries. As of September 30, 1997, as adjusted
to give effect to the consummation of the pending ConQuest Acquisition, the
Company had no Senior Indebtedness outstanding. The Indenture does not restrict
the incurrence of Senior Indebtedness or other indebtedness by the Company or
its subsidiaries. By reason of such subordination, in the event of the
insolvency, bankruptcy, liquidation, reorganization, dissolution or winding up
of the business of the Company, the assets of the Company will be available to
pay the amounts due on the Notes only after all Senior Indebtedness has been
paid in full and, therefore, there may not be sufficient assets remaining to pay
amounts due on any or all of the Notes then outstanding. See "Description of
Notes -- Subordination."
The Company's ability to meet its cash obligations in the future will be
dependent upon the ability of its subsidiaries to make cash distributions to the
Company. The ability of its subsidiaries to make distributions to the Company is
and will continue to be restricted by, among other limitations, applicable
provisions of state law and contractual provisions. The Indenture does not limit
the ability of the Company's subsidiaries to abide
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by such restrictions in the future. The right of the Company to participate in
the assets of any subsidiary (and thus the ability of holders of the Notes to
benefit indirectly from such assets) is generally subject to the prior claims of
creditors, including trade creditors, of that subsidiary except to the extent
that the Company is recognized as a creditor of such subsidiary, in which case
the Company's claim would still be subject to any security interest of other
creditors of such subsidiary. The Notes, therefore, are structurally
subordinated to creditors, including trade creditors, of subsidiaries of the
Company with respect to the assets of the subsidiaries against which such
creditors have a claim.
Rapid Technological Change; Dependence on New Services. The
telecommunications services industry is characterized by rapid technological
change, new product introduction and evolving industry standards. The Company's
success will depend, in significant part, on its ability to make timely and
cost-effective enhancements and additions to its technology and introduce new
services that meet consumer demands. The Company expects new products and
services, and enhancements to existing products and services, to be developed
and introduced to compete with the Company's services. The proliferation of new
telecommunication technology, including personal communication services and
voice communication over the Internet, may reduce demand for long distance
services, including prepaid calling cards. There can be no assurance that the
Company will be successful in developing and marketing new services or
enhancements to services that respond to these or other technological changes or
evolving industry standards. In addition, there can be no assurance that the
Company will not experience difficulties that could delay or prevent the
successful development, introduction and marketing of its existing services or
that its new services or enhancements thereto will adequately meet the
requirements of the marketplace and achieve market acceptance. Delay in the
introduction of new services or enhancements, the inability of the Company to
develop such new services or enhancements or the failure of such services or
enhancements to achieve market acceptance could have a material adverse effect
on the Company.
Volatility of Stock Price. The market price of the Common Stock has been
highly volatile and may continue to be subject to wide fluctuations in response
to quarterly variations in operating results, changes in financial estimates by
securities analysts, or other events or factors. In addition, the U.S. stock
market has experienced significant price and volume fluctuations that have
particularly affected the market prices of equity securities of many
telecommunications companies and that often have been unrelated to the operating
performance of such companies. These broad market fluctuations may adversely
affect the market price of the Common Stock.
Difficulties of Managing Rapid Growth. Although the Company has experienced
substantial growth in revenue in the last year and intends to continue to grow
rapidly, there can be no assurance that the growth experienced by the Company
will continue or that the Company will be able to achieve the growth
contemplated by its business strategy. The Company's ability to continue to grow
may be affected by various factors, many of which are not within the Company's
control, including competition and federal and state regulation of the
telecommunications industry. This growth has placed, and is expected to continue
to place, significant demands on all aspects of the Company's business,
including its administrative, technical and financial personnel and systems. The
Company's future operating results will substantially depend on the ability of
its officers and key employees to manage such anticipated growth, to attract and
retain additional highly qualified management, technical and financial
personnel, and to implement and/or improve its technical, administrative,
financial control and reporting systems. The Company's financial controls and
reporting systems will require enhancement and substantial investment in the
future to accommodate the Company's anticipated growth. There can be no
assurance that the Company will not encounter difficulties in expanding its
financial controls and reporting systems to meet the Company's future needs. If
the Company is unable to respond to and manage changing business conditions,
then the quality of services, its ability to retain key personnel and its
results of operations could be materially adversely affected. Difficulties in
managing continued growth could have a material adverse effect on the Company.
Dependence on Major Retailers. Currently, the SmarTalk TeleServices Card
(the "SmarTalk Card") is sold at selected retail locations throughout the U.S.,
including locations operated by the following leading retailers: American Stores
(which includes Jewel/Osco Combo Stores, Osco Drug Stores, Sav-On Drug Stores
and Acme Grocery), Bergen Brunswig Drug Company (Good Neighbor Pharmacies), Best
Buy,
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Bradlees, Builders Square, Dayton's, Dominick's Finer Foods, Eckerd Drug,
Food4Less, Future Shop, The Good Guys, Nix Check Cashing, Office Depot,
OfficeMax, Pamida, Penn Daniels, Ralphs Supermarkets, Service Merchandise,
Staples, Star Market, Stop & Shop, Thrifty Oil, and Venture Stores. The
Company's arrangements with retailers are often pursuant to short-term
arrangements. If the Company is unsuccessful in providing competitive pricing,
meeting the requirements of its retailers, developing new products that are
attractive to such retailers, or complying with the terms of its arrangements
with such retailers, such retailers may fail to market aggressively the
Company's services or may terminate their relationship with the Company, either
of which could have a material adverse effect on the Company. Substantially all
of the Company's revenue to date has been derived from the sale of the SmarTalk
Card to retailers. Certain of those retailers have, from time to time, accounted
for a significant percentage of the Company's revenue. The inability of any
such retailer to pay the Company for cards shipped or the loss of any such
retailer could have a material adverse effect on the Company.
Dependence on Key Management and Personnel. The Company's success is
largely dependent upon its executive officers, the loss of one or more of whom
could have a material adverse effect on the Company. The Company believes that
its continued success will depend to a significant extent upon the efforts and
abilities of Robert H. Lorsch, Chairman of the Company's Board of Directors (the
"Board") and Chief Executive Officer, Erich L. Spangenberg, Vice-Chairman of the
Board and Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Lindauer, President, and Richard M.
Teich, Executive Vice President. Although the Company believes that it would be
able to locate suitable replacements for these executives if their services were
lost, there can be no assurance it would be able to do so. Accordingly, the loss
of services of any of these individuals could have a material adverse effect on
the Company. The Company maintains, and is the sole beneficiary of, "key man"
life insurance on Messrs. Lorsch and Teich in the amounts of $3,000,000 and
$1,000,000, respectively.
Dependence Upon Telecommunications Providers; No Guaranteed Supply. The
Company does not own a transmission network and, accordingly, depends primarily
on MCI, WorldCom, Inc., and, to a lesser extent, on other carriers for
transmission of its long distance calls. Further, the Company is dependent upon
local exchange carriers for call origination and termination. The Company's
ability to maintain and expand its business depends, in part, on its ability to
continue to obtain telecommunications services on favorable terms from long
distance carriers and other such suppliers, as well as the cooperation of both
interexchange and local exchange carriers in originating and terminating service
for its consumers in a timely manner. The Company has not experienced
significant losses in the past because of interruptions of service at any of its
carriers, but no assurance can be made in this regard with respect to the
future. In addition, no assurance can be given that the Company will be able to
obtain long distance services in the future at favorable prices, and a material
increase in the price at which the Company obtains long distance service could
have a material adverse effect on the Company. See "-- Competition."
Dependence on Facilities and Platforms; Damage to Facilities and Platforms;
Failure and Downtime. The Company owns and operates a call processing platform
site located in San Francisco, California, and another platform site acquired in
the GTI Acquisition located in Orlando, Florida. The Company utilizes additional
call processing platform services at a facility located in San Antonio, Texas
which is backed up by a facility in Omaha, Nebraska. The Company's network
service operations are dependent upon its ability to protect the equipment and
data at such facilities against damage that may be caused by fire, power loss,
technical failures, unauthorized intrusion, natural disasters, sabotage and
other similar events. Although the Company has taken precautions to protect
itself and its consumers from events that could interrupt delivery of services,
there can be no assurance that a fire, act of sabotage, technical failure, human
error, natural disaster or a similar event would not cause the failure of a
significant technical component, thereby resulting in an outage. Such an outage
could have a material adverse effect on the Company. The Company believes that
technical failures have not resulted in any material downtime of the SmarTalk
platforms since the Company's inception.
Although the Company maintains business interruption insurance providing
for aggregate coverage of approximately $1.0 million per occurrence, there can
be no assurance that the Company will be able to maintain its business
interruption insurance, that such insurance would continue to be available at
reasonable prices, that such insurance would cover all such losses or that such
insurance would be sufficient to
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compensate the Company for losses it experiences due to the Company's inability
to provide services to its consumers.
Seasonality; Factors Affecting Operating Results; Potential Fluctuations in
Period-to-Period Results. The Company's sales have been, and the Company expects
that its sales will continue to be, somewhat seasonal, due to holiday purchases
of the SmarTalk Card. In addition, the Company's operating results have varied
significantly in the past and may vary significantly in the future. Traditional
operator assisted long distance services produce peak revenues during the summer
months, coincident with domestic travel and vacation patterns. Though less
severe than call center services, prepaid calling cards are also affected by
seasonal demand fluctuations with demand peaking in the spring and summer
months.
Factors that may cause the Company's operating results to vary include: (i)
changes in operating expenses; (ii) the timing of the introduction of services;
(iii) market acceptance of new and enhanced versions of services; (iv) potential
acquisitions; (v) changes in legislation and regulation which affect the
competitive environment for services; (vi) general economic factors; and (vii)
the ability to recognize revenue on the unused portion of expired SmarTalk
Cards. Moreover, for many of the Company's retailers, services represent a new
merchandising category, with the attendant concerns regarding shelf space
positioning, sales force education and effective marketing and, with respect to
arrangements with certain retailers requiring customized services, there may be
significant leadtime to provide such services following receipt of customer
orders. As a result of these factors, the Company believes that period-to-period
comparisons of its results of operations are not necessarily meaningful and
should not be relied upon as an indication of future performance.
Risk of Loss From Returned Transactions; Fraud; Bad Debt; Theft of
Services. The Company utilizes national credit card clearance systems for
electronic credit card settlement. The Company generally bears the same credit
risks normally assumed by other users of these systems arising from returned
transactions caused by closed accounts, frozen accounts, unauthorized use,
disputes, theft or fraud. The Company's relationships with providers of merchant
card services such as VISA and MasterCard could be adversely affected by
excessive uncollectables or chargebacks, which are generally higher in the
telephone industry than in other industries, particularly with respect to
recharges because the transaction typically is not on a face-to-face basis in
which a cardholder signature is captured. Termination of the Company's ability
to offer recharge through merchant card services would have a material adverse
effect on the Company. To minimize its financial exposure, the Company limits
the amount that consumers can recharge within specified timeframes and generally
charges a higher rate for recharge services than for the initial purchase. From
time to time, persons have obtained services without rendering payment to the
Company by unlawfully utilizing the Company's access numbers and personal
identification numbers ("PINs"). Although to date the Company has not
experienced material losses due to such unauthorized use of access numbers and
customized PINs, no assurance can be given that future losses due to
unauthorized use will not be material. The Company attempts to manage these
credit, theft and fraud risks through its internal controls, monitoring and
blocking systems. The Company also maintains reserves which it deems adequate
for such risks. Past experience in estimating and establishing reserves and the
Company's historical losses are not necessarily accurate indications of the
Company's future losses or the adequacy of the reserves established by the
Company in the future. Although the Company believes that its risk management
and bad debt reserve practices are adequate, there can be no assurance that the
Company's risk management practices or reserves will be sufficient to protect
the Company from unauthorized or returned transactions or thefts of services
which could have a material adverse effect on the Company.
Shares Eligible for Future Sale; Registration Rights. As of December 15,
1997, the Company had 16,857,399 shares of Common Stock outstanding. Of these
shares, 8,004,402 shares of Common Stock are freely tradable without restriction
or further registration under the Securities Act. The remaining 8,852,997 shares
of Common Stock outstanding are "restricted securities" as that term is defined
in Rule 144 under the Securities Act ("Rule 144").
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If the pending ConQuest Acquisition is consummated, the Company will issue
approximately 4.8 million shares of Common Stock. These shares generally will be
freely tradable without restriction or further registration under the Securities
Act.
As of December 15, 1997, options and warrants to purchase an aggregate of
1,876,294 shares of Common Stock were outstanding.
A total of 4,879,931 shares of Common Stock are subject to various
registration rights. Of this total, 2,528,401 shares were issued by the Company
in connection with the GTI Acquisition (the "GTI Registrable Shares"). The
Company is obligated to cause to be filed with the Commission a shelf
registration statement prior to the later to occur of (i) May 30, 1998; or (ii)
10 days after the date the Company first becomes eligible to file a registration
statement on Form S-3. The Company is required to use its best efforts to effect
such registration within 60 days of the filing date, and to keep the shelf
registration statement continuously effective, supplemented and amended to the
extent necessary to ensure that it is available for resales of GTI Registrable
Shares by such holders. After May 30, 1998, holders of GTI Registrable Shares
will have piggyback registration rights under any proposed sale to the public of
Common Stock (but excluding registrations on Form S-4 or S-8) either for its own
account or the account of a security holder or holders.
If the Company proposes to register any of its securities under the
Securities Act, the Company generally must notify SmarTalk Partners, LLC
("SmarTalk Partners"), the holder of 1,600,000 shares of Common Stock (the
"Partners Registrable Shares") of the Company's intent to register such Common
Stock and allow SmarTalk Partners an opportunity to include the Partners
Registrable Shares in the Company's registration. SmarTalk Partners also has the
right to require the Company to prepare and file a registration statement under
the Securities Act pertaining to the Partners Registrable Shares.
Limitation on Repurchase of Notes Upon a Change in Control. Upon the
occurrence of a Change in Control, each holder of Notes may require the Company
to repurchase all or a portion of such holder's Notes. If a Change in Control
were to occur, there can be no assurance that the Company would have sufficient
financial resources, or would be able to arrange financing, to pay the
repurchase price for all the Notes tendered by holders thereof. Any future
credit agreements relating to indebtedness (including Senior Indebtedness) to
which the Company becomes a party may contain restrictions on the repurchase of
the Notes. In the event a Change in Control occurs at a time when the Company is
prohibited from repurchasing the Notes, the Company could seek the consent of
its lenders to repurchase the Notes or could attempt to refinance the borrowings
that contain such prohibition. If the Company does not obtain such a consent or
repay such borrowings, the Company would remain prohibited from repurchasing the
Notes. In such case, the Company's failure to repurchase tendered Notes would
constitute an event of default under the terms of the Notes and the Indenture,
which may, in turn, constitute a default under the terms of other indebtedness
that the Company may enter into from time to time. In such circumstances, the
subordination provisions in the Indenture would likely restrict payments to the
holders of the Notes. See "Description of Notes -- Repurchase of Notes at the
Option of the Holder Upon a Change of Control" and "-- Subordination."
Possible Inability to Recognize a Portion of Deferred Revenue. The sale of
long distance domestic and outbound international telephone service through
prepaid calling cards may be subject to "escheat" laws in various states. These
laws generally provide that payments or deposits received in advance or in
anticipation of the provision of utility (including telephone) services that
remain unclaimed for a specific period of time after the termination of such
services are deemed "abandoned property" and must be submitted to the state.
Although the Company is not aware of any case in which such laws have been
applied to the sale of prepaid calling cards, and does not believe that such
laws are applicable, in the event that such laws are deemed applicable, the
Company may be unable to recognize the portion of its deferred revenue remaining
upon the expiration of the cards with unused calling time. In such event, the
Company may be required to deliver such amounts to certain states in accordance
with these laws, which could have a material adverse effect on the Company.
Government Regulation. The Company is currently subject to federal and
state government regulation of its long distance telephone services. The Company
is regulated at the federal level by the Federal Communications Commission (the
"FCC") and is currently required to maintain both domestic and
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international tariffs for its services containing the currently effective rates,
terms and conditions of service. The FCC has proposed, however, to eliminate the
tariffing requirement for domestic interstate non-dominant carriers. In
addition, the Company is required to maintain a certificate, issued by the FCC,
in connection with its international services. The intrastate long distance
telecommunications operations of the Company are also subject to various state
laws and regulations, including prior certification, notification or
registration requirements. The Company generally must obtain and maintain
certificates of public convenience and necessity from regulatory authorities in
most states in which it offers service. In most of these jurisdictions, the
Company must file and obtain prior regulatory approval of tariffs for intrastate
services. In addition, the Company must update or amend the tariffs and, in some
cases, the certificates of public convenience and necessity when rates are
adjusted or new products are added to the long distance services offered by the
Company. The FCC and numerous state agencies also impose prior approval
requirements on transfers of control, including corporate reorganizations, and
assignments of certain regulatory authorizations.
If the federal and state regulations requiring the local exchange carriers
to provide equal access for the origination and termination of calls by long
distance subscribers (such as the Company's consumers) change or if the
regulations governing the fees to be charged for such access services change,
particularly if such regulations are changed to allow variable pricing of such
access fees based upon volume, such changes could have a material adverse effect
on the Company.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 mandated the establishment of Universal
Service for the promotion of nationwide access to telecommunications services in
rural, insular and high cost areas that are reasonably comparable in price and
type to those found in urban areas and the promotion of access to advanced
services for schools, libraries and certain health care providers.
Telecommunications providers of interstate services, including payphone
aggregators and private network operators that offer service to others for a fee
on a non-common carrier basis, must contribute toward the funding of Universal
Service. Certain government and public entities are exempt, as are entities
whose contribution would be less than $100.00 per year. Although the Company's
competition will be similarly situated, the Universal Service Fund annual
assessment may have a material adverse effect on the long term financial
condition of the Company.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 (Section 276) further mandated that the
FCC promulgate rules to establish a per call compensation plan to insure that
all payphone providers are fairly compensated for each completed intrastate and
interstate payphone initiated call, including calls on which payphone providers
had not heretofore received compensation. Such calls included those placed to
toll free numbers (800/888) such as operator assisted and prepaid calling card
calls, and calls placed through network access codes. In September 1996, the FCC
promulgated rules to implement Section 176 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
which established a three-phase compensation plan for pay phone providers. Under
the first phase, interexchange carriers with annual toll revenues of more than
$100 million were to pay a total of $45.85 per payphone per month for all toll
free access code calls for the first year, commensurate with their portion of
total interexchange revenues. All switch-based and facilities-based
interexchange carriers were to pay $0.35 per call to each payphone provider
during the second year (although payments could subsequently be recovered from
resellers by the carriers), after which per call compensation rates were to be
left to individual market-driven rates negotiated between payphone providers and
interexchange carriers. On July 1, 1997, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
vacated significant portions of the FCC's rules including the $0.35 per call
rate which was found to be arbitrarily and capricious, and remanded the matter
to the FCC for reconsideration. On remand, the FCC in September 1997,
established a two-year "default" compensation rate of $0.284 per
payphone-originated toll free or access code call. At the end of the two year
interim period, the per call payphone compensation rate will be the deregulated
market-based local coin rate less $0.066. This amount is payable by all
"switch-based" interexchange carriers (but again may be passed through to
nonfacilities-based resellers). The revised FCC rules became effective on
October 7, 1997, but continue to be subject to regulatory and legal challenges.
The Company is unable to predict whether this regulation or other potential
changes in the regulatory environment could have a material adverse effect on
the Company.
Control of the Company. The directors, executive officers and their
respective affiliates beneficially own 3,964,273 shares (approximately 22.3%) of
the outstanding Common Stock, which includes 892,946 shares issuable upon the
exercise of stock options exercisable within 60 days of the date of this
Prospectus.
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Mr. Lorsch beneficially owns 2,925,143 shares (approximately 17.2%) of the
outstanding Common Stock. As a result, these shareholders in general, and Mr.
Lorsch in particular, are able to exercise significant influence over all
matters requiring shareholder approval, including the election of directors and
approval of significant corporate transactions. Such concentration of ownership
may also have the effect of delaying or preventing a change in control of the
Company.
Anti-Takeover Considerations. The Company's Board has authority to issue up
to 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock and to fix the rights, preferences,
privileges and restrictions, including voting rights, of the preferred stock
without further vote or action by the Company's shareholders. The rights of the
holders of Common Stock will be subject to, and may be adversely affected by,
the rights of the holders of any preferred stock that may be issued in the
future. The Company's Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation (the
"Company's Articles of Incorporation") and Amended and Restated Bylaws (the
"Company's Bylaws") require that any action required or permitted to be taken by
shareholders of the Company must be effected at a duly called annual or special
meeting of shareholders of the Company and may not be effected by written
consent. In addition, the Company's charter documents eliminate cumulative
voting, which may make it more difficult for a third party to gain control of
the Company's Board of Directors. Moreover, the Company's Board of Directors has
the authority, without action by, or consent of, the shareholders, to fix the
rights and preferences of and issue shares of preferred stock. These and other
charter provisions may deter a third party who would propose to acquire the
Company or to engage in a similar transaction affecting control of the Company
in which the shareholders might receive a premium for their shares over the then
current market value. Further, the Company may consider additional anti-takeover
defenses, including the implementation of a shareholders rights plan.
RATIO OF EARNINGS TO FIXED CHARGES
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(1) For purposes of computing the ratio of earnings to fixed charges,
historical, earnings consist of loss before provision for income taxes plus
fixed charges. Fixed charges consist of interest expense, which includes
interest on all debt and amortization of debt discount and deferred
financing costs. Earnings were insufficient to cover fixed charges for the
period from inception (October 28, 1994) to December 31, 1994, for the years
ended December 31, 1995 and 1996 and the nine months ended September 30,
1996 and 1997, by approximately $65,000, $1.3 million, $3.1 million, $3.4
million and $500,000, respectively. As a result, the financial ratios for
such periods are not meaningful and, therefore, are not included.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
The Notes were issued to the Selling Securityholders in connection with an
underwritten private placement and are convertible into Common Stock as
described in "Description of Notes -- Conversion Rights". The Company entered
into the Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of September 12, 1997, (the
"Registration Rights Agreement") with the Initial Purchasers for the benefit of
holders of the Notes to register their Notes and such Common Stock under the
Securities Act under certain circumstances and at certain times. The
Registration Rights Agreement provides for cross-indemnification of the Selling
Securityholders and the Company for losses, claims, damages, liabilities and
expenses arising, under certain circumstances, out of the registration of the
Notes and such Common Stock.
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The Notes and such Common Stock may be sold from time to time by the
Selling Securityholders. The Selling Securityholders may from time to time sell
all or a portion of the Notes and such Common Stock in transactions on the
Nasdaq Smallcap Market (if the Notes shall have been approved for listing
thereon) or National Market, as the case may be, in the over-the-counter market,
in negotiated transactions, or a combination of such methods of sale, at market
prices prevailing at the time of sale, at prices related to such prevailing
market prices or at negotiated prices. The Notes and such Common Stock may be
sold directly or through underwriters or broker-dealers. If the Notes or shares
of Common Stock are sold through underwriters or broker-dealers, the Selling
Securityholders may pay underwriting discounts or brokerage commissions and
charges. The methods by which the Notes and such Common Stock may be sold
include: (i) a block trade in which the broker or dealer so involved will
attempt to sell the securities as agent but may position and resell a portion of
the block as principle to facilitate the transaction; (ii) purchases by a broker
or dealer as principle and resale by such broker or dealer for its own account
pursuant to this Prospectus; (iii) exchange distributions and/or secondary
distributions in accordance with the rules of the Nasdaq Smallcap Market or
National Market, as the case may be; (iv) ordinary brokerage transactions and
transactions in which the broker solicits purchasers; and (v) privately
negotiated transactions.
Pursuant to the provisions of the Registration Rights Agreement, the
Company will pay the costs and expenses incident to its registration and
qualification of the Notes and Common Stock offered hereby, including
registration and filing fees. In addition, the Company has agreed to indemnify
the Selling Securityholders against certain liabilities, including liabilities
arising under the Securities Act.
Any securities covered by this Prospectus that qualify for sale pursuant to
Rule 144 or Rule 144A may be sold under Rule 144 or Rule 144A rather than
pursuant to this Prospectus. There can be no assurance that any Selling
Securityholder will sell any or all of the Notes or Common Stock described
herein, and any Selling Securityholder may transfer, devise or gift such
securities by other means not described herein.
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DESCRIPTION OF NOTES
Set forth below is a summary of certain provisions of the Notes. The Notes
were issued pursuant to the Indenture. The following summary of the Notes, the
Indenture and the Registration Rights Agreement does not purport to be complete
and is subject to, and is qualified in its entirety by, reference to all of the
provisions of the Indenture and the Registration Rights Agreement, including the
definitions therein of certain terms. Copies of the Indenture and the
Registration Rights Agreement have been filed as exhibits to the Registration
Statement. Capitalized terms used herein without definition have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Indenture or the Registration Rights Agreement, as
appropriate. As used in this section, the "Company" refers to SmarTalk
TeleServices, Inc., exclusive of its subsidiaries. Wherever particular
provisions or defined terms of the Indenture (or the form of Note which is part
thereof) or the Registration Rights Agreement are referred to in this summary,
such provisions or defined terms are incorporated by reference as a part of the
statements made and such statements are qualified in their entirety by such
reference. Certain definitions of terms used in the following summary are set
forth under "-- Certain Definitions" below.
GENERAL
The Notes are unsecured, subordinated, general obligations of the Company,
limited in aggregate principal amount to $150,000,000. The Notes are
subordinated in right of payment to all Senior Indebtedness of the Company, as
described under "-- Subordination" below. The Notes have been issued only in
fully registered form, without coupons, in denominations of $1,000 and integral
multiples thereof.
The Notes mature on September 15, 2004. The Notes bear interest at the rate
per annum stated on the cover page of this Prospectus from September 17, 1997,
or from the most recent interest payment date to which interest has been paid or
provided for, payable semiannually on March 15 and September 15 of each year,
commencing March 15, 1998 (the "Interest Payment Dates"), to the persons in
whose names such Notes are registered at the close of business on the February
28 and August 31 immediately preceding such Interest Payment Date. Principal of,
premium, if any, interest on, and liquidated damages with respect to, the Notes
will be payable, the Notes will be convertible and the Notes may be presented
for registration of transfer or exchange, at the office or agency of the Company
maintained for such purpose, which office or agency shall be maintained in the
Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York (which initially will be the office
of the Trustee). Interest will be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year
consisting of twelve 30-day months.
At the option of the Company, payment of interest and liquidated damages
may be made by check mailed to the Holders of the Notes at the addresses set
forth upon the registry books of the Company. No service charge will be made for
any registration of transfer or exchange of Notes, but the Company may require
payment of a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge
payable in connection therewith.
The Indenture does not contain any financial covenants or any restrictions
on the payment of dividends, the repurchase of securities of the Company or the
incurrence of Senior Indebtedness. The Indenture contains no covenants or other
provisions to afford protection to holders of Notes in the event of a highly
leveraged transaction or a change of control of the Company, except to the
limited extent described under "-- Repurchase of Notes at the Option of the
Holder Upon a Change of Control" below.
CONVERSION RIGHTS
Each Holder of Notes has the right at any time on or after the 90th day
following the latest date of initial issuance of the Notes and prior to the
close of business on the Stated Maturity (as defined) of the Notes, unless
previously redeemed or repurchased, at the Holder's option, to convert any
portion of the principal amount thereof that is an integral multiple of $1,000
into shares of Common Stock at any time at the Conversion Price set forth on the
cover page of this Prospectus (subject to adjustment as described below). The
right to convert a Note called for redemption or delivered for repurchase and
not withdrawn will terminate at the close of business on the Business Day,
respectively, immediately prior to the Redemption
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Date or Repurchase Date for such Note, unless the Company subsequently fails to
pay the applicable Redemption Price or Repurchase Price, as the case may be.
In the case of any Note that has been converted after any Record Date (as
defined), but on or before the next Interest Payment Date, interest, the stated
due date of which is on such Interest Payment Date, shall be payable on such
Interest Payment Date notwithstanding such conversion, and such interest shall
be paid to the Holder of such Note who is a Holder on such Record Date. Any Note
converted after any Record Date but before the next Interest Payment Date (other
than Notes called for redemption or subject to a Repurchase Offer) must be
accompanied by payment of an amount equal to the interest payable on such
Interest Payment Date on the principal amount of Notes being surrendered for
conversion; provided no such payment shall be required with respect to interest
payable on September 15, 2000. No fractional shares will be issued upon
conversion but, in lieu thereof, an appropriate amount will be paid in cash by
the Company based on the market price of Common Stock (determined in accordance
with the Indenture) at the close of business on the day of conversion. As a
result of the foregoing provisions, Holders that surrender Notes for conversion
on a date that is not an Interest Payment Date will not receive any interest for
the period from the Interest Payment Date next preceding the date of conversion
to the date of conversion or for any later period.
The Conversion Price will be subject to adjustment in certain events,
including: (i) any payment of a dividend (or other distribution) payable in
Common Stock on any class of Capital Stock of the Company; (ii) any issuance to
all or substantially all holders of Common Stock of rights, options or warrants
entitling them to subscribe for or purchase Common Stock at less than the then
current market price of Common Stock (determined in accordance with the
Indenture), provided, however, that if such rights, options or warrants are only
exercisable upon the occurrence of certain triggering events, then the
Conversion Price will not be adjusted until such triggering events occur; (iii)
certain subdivisions, combinations or reclassifications of Common Stock; (iv)
any distribution to all or substantially all holders of Common Stock of
evidences of indebtedness, shares of Capital Stock other than Common Stock, cash
or other assets (including securities, but excluding those dividends, rights,
options, warrants and distributions referred to above and excluding dividends
and distributions paid exclusively in cash and in mergers and consolidations to
which the third succeeding paragraph applies); (v) any distribution consisting
exclusively of cash (excluding any cash portion of distributions referred to in
(iv) above, or cash distributed upon a merger or consolidation to which the
third succeeding paragraph applies) to all or substantially all holders of
Common Stock in an aggregate amount that, combined together with: (a) all other
such all-cash distributions made within the then preceding 12 months in respect
of which no adjustment has been made; and (b) any cash and the fair market value
of other consideration paid or payable in respect of any tender or exchange
offer by the Company or any of its subsidiaries for Common Stock concluded
within the preceding 12 months in respect of which no adjustment has been made,
exceeds 15% of the Company's market capitalization (defined as being the product
of the then current market price of the Common Stock times the number of shares
of Common Stock then outstanding) on the record date of such distribution; and
(vi) the completion of a tender or exchange offer made by the Company or any of
its subsidiaries for Common Stock that involves an aggregate consideration that,
together with: (a) any cash and other consideration payable in a tender or
exchange offer by the Company or any of its subsidiaries for Common Stock
expiring within the 12 months preceding the expiration of such tender or
exchange offer in respect of which no adjustment has been made; and (b) the
aggregate amount of any such all-cash distributions referred to in (v) above to
all holders of Common Stock within the 12 months preceding the expiration of
such tender or exchange offer in respect of which no adjustments have been made,
exceeds 15% of the Company's market capitalization on the expiration of such
tender offer. No adjustment of the Conversion Price will be required to be made
until the cumulative adjustments amount to 1% or more of the Conversion Price as
last adjusted.
In the event of a taxable distribution to holders of Common Stock (or other
transaction) which results in any adjustment of the Conversion Price, the
Holders of Notes may, in certain circumstances, be deemed to have received a
distribution subject to United States federal income tax as a dividend; in
certain other circumstances, the absence of such an adjustment may result in a
taxable dividend to the holders of Common Stock.
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The Company, from time to time and to the extent permitted by law, may
reduce the Conversion Price by any amount for any period of at least 20 Business
Days, in which case the Company shall give at least 15 days notice of such
reduction, if the Board of Directors has made a determination that such
reduction would be in the best interests of the Company, which determination
shall be conclusive. The Company may, at its option, make such reductions in the
Conversion Price, in addition to those set forth above, as the Board of
Directors deems advisable to avoid or diminish any income tax to holders of
Common Stock resulting from any dividend or distribution of stock (or rights to
acquire stock) or from any event treated as such for United States federal
income tax purposes. See "Certain United States Federal Income Tax
Considerations."
In case of any reclassification or change of outstanding shares of Common
Stock issuable upon conversion (other than certain changes in par value) or
consolidation or merger of the Company with or into another Person or any merger
of another Person with or into the Company (other than a merger which does not
result in any reclassification, change, conversion, exchange or cancellation of
outstanding shares of Common Stock), or in case of any sale, transfer or
conveyance of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company, each Note
then outstanding will, without the consent of any Holder of Notes, become
convertible only into the kind and amount of securities, cash and other property
receivable upon such reclassification, change, consolidation, merger, sale,
transfer or conveyance by a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock into
which such Note was convertible immediately prior thereto, after giving effect
to any adjustment event; provided, that if the kind or amount of securities,
cash and other property is not the same for each share of Common Stock held
immediately prior to such reclassification, change, consolidation, merger, sale,
transfer or conveyance, any Holder who fails to exercise any right of election
shall receive per share the kind and amount of securities, cash or other
property received per share by a plurality of non-electing shares.
The Company will use its best efforts to cause all registrations to be made
with, and to obtain any approvals by, any governmental authority under any
Federal or state law of the United States that may be required in connection
with the conversion of the Notes into Common Stock. If at any time during the
two-year period following the date of the closing of the sale of the Notes to
the Initial Purchasers (the "Closing Date") a registration statement under the
Securities Act covering the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of
the Notes is not effective or is otherwise unavailable for effecting resales of
such shares, shares of Common Stock issued upon conversion of the Notes
("Restricted Shares") may not be sold or otherwise transferred except in
accordance with or pursuant to an exemption from, or otherwise in a transaction
not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act and, if a
registration statement under the Securities Act is not effective or is otherwise
unavailable for effecting resales of such shares at the time of a conversion,
the Restricted Shares will bear a legend to that effect. The Transfer Agent for
the Common Stock will not be required to accept for registration or transfer any
Restricted Shares, except upon presentation of satisfactory evidence that these
restrictions on transfer have been complied with, all in accordance with such
reasonable regulations as the Company may from time to time agree with the
Transfer Agent. Under certain circumstances, the holders of the Restricted
Shares will be entitled to liquidated damages during such period. See
"-- Registration Rights; Liquidated Damages."
SUBORDINATION
The Notes are general, unsecured obligations of the Company, subordinated
in right of payment to all existing and future Senior Indebtedness of the
Company. The Notes are structurally subordinated in right of payment to all
liabilities (including trade payables) of the Company's subsidiaries. As of
September 30, 1997, the Company had no Senior Indebtedness outstanding. The
Indenture does not restrict the incurrence of Senior Indebtedness or other
indebtedness by the Company or its subsidiaries or the ability of the Company to
transfer assets or business operations to its subsidiaries, subject to the
provisions described under "-- Repurchase of Notes at the Option of the Holder
Upon a Change of Control" and "-- Limitation on Merger, Sale or Consolidation"
below.
The Indenture provides that no payment may be made by the Company on
account of the principal of, premium, if any, interest on, or liquidated damages
with respect to, the Notes, or to acquire any of the Notes (including
repurchases of Notes at the option of the Holder) for cash or property (other
than Junior Securities), or on account of the redemption provisions of the
Notes: (i) upon the maturity of any Senior
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Indebtedness of the Company by lapse of time, acceleration (unless waived) or
otherwise, unless and until all principal of, premium, if any, and interest on
such Senior Indebtedness are first paid in full (or such payment is duly
provided for); or (ii) in the event of default in the payment of any principal
of, premium, if any, or interest on any Senior Indebtedness of the Company when
it becomes due and payable, whether at maturity or at a date fixed for
prepayment or by declaration or otherwise (collectively, a "Payment Default"),
unless and until such Payment Default has been cured or waived or otherwise has
ceased to exist. The payment of cash, property or securities (other than Junior
Securities) upon conversion of a Note will constitute payment on a Note and
therefore will be subject to the subordination provisions in the Indenture.
Upon: (i) the happening of an event of default (other than a Payment
Default) that permits, or would permit with: (a) the passage of time; (b) the
giving of notice; (c) the making of any payment of the Notes then required to be
made; or (d) any combination thereof (collectively, a "Non-Payment Default"),
the holders of Senior Indebtedness having a principal amount then outstanding in
excess of $3 million (or with respect to which Senior Indebtedness the holders
are obligated to lend in excess of $3 million principal amount) or their
representative immediately to accelerate its maturity; and (ii) written notice
of such Non-Payment Default given to the Company and the Trustee by the holders
of an aggregate of at least $3 million outstanding principal amount (or
commitments to lend up to $3 million in Senior Indebtedness) of such Senior
Indebtedness or their representative (a "Payment Notice"), then, unless and
until such Non-Payment Default has been cured or waived or otherwise has ceased
to exist, no payment (by setoff or otherwise) may be made by or on behalf of the
Company on account of the principal of, premium, if any, interest on, or
liquidated damages with respect to, the Notes, or to acquire or repurchase any
of the Notes for cash or property, or on account of the redemption provisions of
the Notes, in any such case other than payments made with Junior Securities.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless: (i) the Senior Indebtedness in respect of
which such Non-Payment Default exists has been declared due and payable in its
entirety within 179 days after the Payment Notice is delivered as set forth
above (the "Payment Blockage Period"); and (ii) such declaration has not been
rescinded or waived, at the end of the Payment Blockage Period, the Company
shall be required to pay all sums not paid to the Holders of the Notes during
the Payment Blockage Period due to the foregoing prohibitions and to resume all
other payments as and when due on the Notes. Not more than one Payment Notice
may be given in any consecutive 365-day period, irrespective of the number of
defaults with respect to Senior Indebtedness during such period. In no event,
however, may the total number of days during which any Payment Blockage Period
or Payment Blockage Periods are in effect exceed 179 days in the aggregate
during any consecutive 365-day period.
In the event that, notwithstanding the foregoing, any payment or
distribution of assets of the Company (other than Junior Securities) shall be
received by the Trustee or the Holders or any Paying Agent (as defined therein)
at a time when such payment or distribution is prohibited by the foregoing
provisions, such payment or distribution shall be held in trust for the benefit
of the holders of Senior Indebtedness of the Company, and shall be paid or
delivered by the Trustee or such Holders or such Paying Agent, as the case may
be, to the holders of the Senior Indebtedness of the Company remaining unpaid or
unprovided for or their representative or representatives, or to the trustee or
trustees under any indenture pursuant to which any instruments evidencing any of
such Senior Indebtedness of the Company may have been issued, ratably according
to the aggregate amounts remaining unpaid on account of the Senior Indebtedness
of the Company held or represented by each, for application to the payment of
all Senior Indebtedness of the Company remaining unpaid, to the extent necessary
to pay or to provide for the payment of all such Senior Indebtedness in full
after giving effect to any concurrent payment and distribution, or provision
therefor, to the holders of such Senior Indebtedness.
Upon any distribution of assets of the Company upon any dissolution,
winding up, total or partial liquidation or reorganization of the Company,
whether voluntary or involuntary, in bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or a
similar proceeding or upon assignment for the benefit of creditors or any
marshaling of assets or liabilities: (i) the holders of all Senior Indebtedness
of the Company will first be entitled to receive payment in full (or have such
payment duly provided for) before the Holders are entitled to receive any
payment on account of the principal of, premium, if any, interest on, and
liquidated damages with respect to, the Notes (other than Junior Securities);
and (ii) any payment or distribution of assets of the Company of
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any kind or character, whether in cash, property or securities (other than
Junior Securities) to which the Holders or the Trustee on behalf of the Holders
would be entitled (by setoff or otherwise), except for the subordination
provisions contained in the Indenture, will be paid by the liquidating trustee
or agent or other person making such a payment or distribution directly to the
holders of Senior Indebtedness of the Company or their representative to the
extent necessary to make payment in full of all such Senior Indebtedness
remaining unpaid, after giving effect to any concurrent payment or distribution,
or provision therefor, to the holders of such Senior Indebtedness.
No provision contained in the Indenture or the Notes affects the obligation
of the Company, which is absolute and unconditional, to pay, when due, principal
of, premium, if any, interest on, and liquidated damages with respect to, the
Notes. The subordination provisions of the Indenture and the Notes do not
prevent the occurrence of any Default or Event of Default under the Indenture or
limit the rights of the Trustee or any Holder, subject to the preceding
paragraphs, to pursue any other rights or remedies with respect to the Notes.
As a result of these subordination provisions, in the event of the
liquidation, bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, receivership or similar
proceeding or an assignment for the benefit of the creditors of the Company or
any of its subsidiaries or a marshaling of assets or liabilities of the Company
and its subsidiaries, Holders of Notes may receive ratably less than other
creditors.
The Company's ability to meet its cash obligations in the future will be
dependent upon the ability of its subsidiaries to make cash distributions to the
Company. The ability of its subsidiaries to make distributions to the Company is
and will continue to be restricted by, among other limitations, applicable
provisions of state law and contractual provisions. The Indenture will not limit
the ability of the Company's subsidiaries to incur such contractual restrictions
in the future. The right of the Company to participate in the assets of any
subsidiary (and thus the ability of holders of the Notes to benefit indirectly
from such assets) is generally subject to the prior claims of creditors,
including trade creditors, of that subsidiary except to the extent that the
Company is recognized as a creditor of such subsidiary, in which case the
Company's claims would still be subject to any security interest of other
creditors of such subsidiary. The Notes, therefore, will be structurally
subordinated to creditors, including trade creditors, of subsidiaries of the
Company with respect to the assets of the subsidiaries against which such
creditors have a claim.
REDEMPTION AT THE COMPANY'S OPTION
The Notes are not subject to redemption prior to September 15, 2000 and are
redeemable thereafter at the option of the Company, in whole or in part, upon
not less than 30 nor more than 60 days notice to each Holder, at the following
redemption prices (expressed as percentages of the principal amount) if redeemed
during the 12-month period commencing September 15 of the years indicated below,
in each case (subject to the right of Holders of record on a Record Date to
receive interest due on an Interest Payment Date that is on or prior to such
Redemption Date (as defined)) together with accrued and unpaid interest and
liquidated damages, if any, to, but excluding, the Redemption Date:
<TABLE>
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YEAR PERCENTAGE
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<S> <C>
2000...................................................... 103.286%
2001...................................................... 102.464
2002...................................................... 101.643
2003...................................................... 100.821
2004...................................................... 100.000
</TABLE>
In the case of a partial redemption, the Trustee shall select the Notes or
portions thereof for redemption on a pro rata basis, by lot or in such other
manner it deems appropriate and fair. The Notes may be redeemed in part in
multiples of $1,000 only.
The Notes do not have the benefit of any sinking fund.
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Notice of any redemption will be sent, by first-class mail, at least 30
days and not more than 60 days prior to the date fixed for redemption, to the
Holder of each Note to be redeemed to such Holder's last address as then shown
upon the registry books of the Registrar. The notice of redemption must state
the Redemption Date, the Redemption Price and the amount of accrued interest and
liquidated damages, if any, to be paid. Any notice that relates to a Note to be
redeemed in part only must state the portion of the principal amount equal to
the unredeemed portion thereof and must state that on and after the Redemption
Date, upon surrender of such Note, a new Note or Notes in principal amount equal
to the unredeemed portion thereof will be issued. On and after the Redemption
Date, interest will cease to accrue on the Notes or portions thereof called for
redemption, unless the Company defaults in its obligations with respect thereto.
REPURCHASE OF NOTES AT THE OPTION OF THE HOLDER UPON A CHANGE OF CONTROL
The Indenture provides that in the event that a Change of Control has
occurred, each Holder of Notes will have the right, at such Holder's option,
pursuant to an offer by the Company (the "Repurchase Offer"), to require the
Company to repurchase all or any part of such Holder's Notes (provided that the
principal amount of such Notes must be $1,000 or an integral multiple thereof)
on the date (the "Repurchase Date") that is no later than 50 Business Days after
the occurrence of such Change of Control at a cash price (the "Repurchase
Price") equal to 100% of the principal amount thereof, together with accrued and
unpaid interest and liquidated damages, if any, to (but excluding) the
Repurchase Date. The Repurchase Offer shall be made within 25 Business Days
following a Change of Control and shall remain open for 20 Business Days
following its commencement except to the extent that a longer period is required
by applicable law (the "Repurchase Offer Period"). Upon expiration of the
Repurchase Offer Period, the Company shall purchase all Notes tendered in
response to the Repurchase Offer. If required by applicable law, the Repurchase
Date and the Repurchase Offer Period may be extended as so required; however, if
so extended, it shall nevertheless constitute an Event of Default if the
Repurchase Date does not occur within 60 Business Days of the Change of Control.
On or before the Repurchase Date, the Company will: (i) accept for payment
Notes or portions thereof properly tendered pursuant to the Repurchase Offer;
(ii) deposit with the Paying Agent cash sufficient to pay the Repurchase Price
(together with accrued and unpaid interest and liquidated damages, if any) of
all Notes so tendered; and (iii) deliver to the Trustee the Notes so accepted,
together with an Officers' Certificate listing the Notes or portions thereof
being purchased by the Company. The Paying Agent will promptly mail to the
Holders of Notes so accepted payment in an amount equal to the Repurchase Price
(together with accrued and unpaid interest and liquidated damages, if any), and
the Trustee will promptly authenticate and mail or deliver to such Holders a new
Note or Notes equal in principal amount to any unpurchased portion of the Notes
surrendered. Any Notes not so accepted will be promptly mailed or delivered by
the Company to the Holder thereof. The Company will publicly announce the
results of the Repurchase Offer on or as soon as practicable after the
Repurchase Date.
The phrase "all or substantially all" of the assets of the Company, as
included in the definition of Change of Control, is likely to be interpreted by
reference to applicable state law at the relevant time, and will be dependent on
the facts and circumstances existing at such time. As a result, there may be a
degree of uncertainty in ascertaining whether a sale or transfer of "all or
substantially all" of the assets of the Company has occurred.
The Change of Control purchase feature of the Notes may make more difficult
or discourage a takeover of the Company, and, thus, the removal of incumbent
management.
The provisions of the Indenture relating to a Change of Control may not
afford the Holders protection in the event of a highly leveraged transaction,
reorganization, restructuring, merger, spin-off or similar transaction that may
adversely affect Holders, if such transaction does not constitute a Change of
Control. Moreover, certain events with respect to the Company which may involve
an actual change of control of the Company may not constitute a Change of
Control for purposes of the Indenture.
The Company may not have sufficient financial resources available to
fulfill its obligation to repurchase the Notes upon a Change of Control or to
repurchase other debt securities of the Company or its subsidiaries
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providing similar rights to the holders thereof. The right to require the
Company to repurchase Notes as a result of the occurrence of a Change of Control
could create an event of default under Senior Indebtedness as a result of which
any repurchase could, absent a waiver, be blocked by the subordination provision
of the Notes. Failure of the Company to repurchase the Notes when required would
result in an Event of Default with respect to the Notes whether or not such
repurchase is permitted by the subordination provisions. Any such default may,
in turn, cause a default under Senior Indebtedness of the Company. Moreover, the
Change of Control may cause an event of default under Senior Indebtedness of the
Company. As a result, in each case, any repurchase of the Notes could, absent a
waiver, be blocked by the subordination provisions of the Notes. See
"-- Subordination" above.
To the extent applicable, the Company will comply with the provisions of
Rule 13e-4 or any other tender offer rules, and will file a Schedule 13E-4 or
any other schedule required under such rules, in connection with any offer by
the Company to repurchase Notes at the option of the Holders upon a Change of
Control.
LIMITATION ON MERGER, SALE OR CONSOLIDATION
The Indenture provides that the Company may not, directly or indirectly,
consolidate with or merge with or into another person or sell, lease, convey or
transfer all or substantially all of its assets (other than to its wholly-owned
subsidiaries), whether in a single transaction or a series of related
transactions, to another Person or group of affiliated Persons, unless: (i)
either: (a) in the case of a merger or consolidation the Company is the
surviving entity; or (b) the resulting, surviving or transferee entity is a
corporation organized under the laws of the United States, any state thereof or
the District of Columbia and expressly assumes by supplemental indenture all of
the obligations of the Company in connection with the Notes and the Indenture;
and (ii) no Default or Event of Default shall occur immediately after giving
effect to such transaction.
Upon any consolidation or merger or any transfer of all or substantially
all of the assets of the Company in accordance with the foregoing, the successor
corporation formed by such consolidation or into which the Company is merged or
to which such transfer is made, shall succeed to, and be substituted for, and
may exercise every right and power of, the Company under the Indenture with the
same effect as if such successor corporation had been named therein as the
Company, and the Company will be released from its obligations under the
Indenture and the Notes, except as to any obligations that arise from or as a
result of such transaction.
REPORTS
Whether or not the Company is subject to the reporting requirements of
Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, the Company shall deliver or cause to
be delivered to the Trustee, within 15 days after it is or would have been
required to file such with the SEC, annual and quarterly consolidated financial
statements substantially equivalent to financial statements that would have been
included in reports filed with the SEC if the Company were subject to the
requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, including, with respect
to annual information only, a report thereon by the Company's certified
independent public accountants as such would be required in such reports to the
SEC and, in each case, together with a management's discussion and analysis of
financial condition and results of operations as such would be so required.
EVENTS OF DEFAULT AND REMEDIES
The Indenture defines an Event of Default as: (i) the failure by the
Company to pay any installment of interest on, or liquidated damages with
respect to, the Notes as and when due and payable and the continuance of any
such failure for 30 days; (ii) the failure by the Company to pay all or any part
of the principal of, or premium, if any on the Notes when and as the same become
due and payable at maturity, redemption, by acceleration or otherwise,
including, without limitation, pursuant to any Repurchase Offer or otherwise;
(iii) the failure of the Company to perform any conversion of Notes required
under the Indenture and the continuance of any such failure for 30 days; (iv)
the failure by the Company to observe or perform any other covenant or agreement
contained in the Notes or the Indenture and subject to certain exceptions, the
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continuance of such failure for a period of 60 days after written notice is
given to the Company by the Trustee or to the Company and the Trustee by the
Holders of at least 25% in aggregate principal amount of the Notes outstanding;
(v) certain events of bankruptcy, insolvency or reorganization in respect of the
Company or any of its Significant Subsidiaries (as defined); (vi) failure of the
Company or any Significant Subsidiary to make any payment at maturity, including
any applicable grace period, in respect of Indebtedness (other than nonrecourse
obligations) in an amount in excess of $10 million and continuance of such
failure for 30 days after written notice is given to the Company by the Trustee
or to the Company and the Trustee by the Holders of at least 25% in aggregate
principal amount of Notes outstanding; (vii) default by the Company or any
Significant Subsidiary with respect to any Indebtedness (other than non-recourse
obligations), which default results in the acceleration of Indebtedness in an
amount in excess of $10 million without such Indebtedness having been discharged
or such acceleration having been rescinded or annulled for 30 days after written
notice is given to the Company by the Trustee or to the Company and the Trustee
by the Holders of at least 25% in aggregate principal amount of Notes
outstanding; and (viii) final unsatisfied judgments not covered by insurance
aggregating in excess of $10 million, at any one time rendered against the
Company or any of its Significant Subsidiaries and not stayed, bonded or
discharged within 60 days. The Indenture provides that if a default occurs and
is continuing, the Trustee must, within 90 days after the occurrence of such
default, give to the Holders notice of such default, but the Trustee shall be
protected in withholding such notice if it in good faith determines that the
withholding of such notice is in the best interest of the Holders, except in the
case of a default in the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, or
interest on or liquidated damages with respect to, any of the Notes when due or
in the payment of any redemption or repurchase obligation.
The Indenture provides that if an Event of Default occurs and is continuing
(other than an Event of Default specified in clause (v) above with respect to
the Company), then in every such case, unless the principal of all of the Notes
shall have already become due and payable, either the Trustee or the Holders of
25% in aggregate principal amount of the Notes then outstanding, by notice in
writing to the Company (and to the Trustee if given by Holders) (an
"Acceleration Notice"), may declare all principal and accrued interest and
liquidated damages, if any, thereon to be due and payable immediately. If an
Event of Default specified in clause (v) above with respect to the Company
occurs, all principal and accrued interest and liquidated damages, if any, will
be immediately due and payable on all outstanding Notes without any declaration
or other act on the part of the Trustee or the Holders. The Holders of no less
than a majority in aggregate principal amount of Notes generally are authorized
to rescind such acceleration if all existing Events of Default, other than the
non-payment of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on, and
liquidated damages with respect to, the Notes that have become due solely by
such acceleration, have been cured or waived.
Prior to the declaration of acceleration of the maturity of the Notes, the
Holders of a majority in principal amount of the Notes at the time outstanding
may waive on behalf of all the Holders any default, except a default in the
payment of principal of or interest on, or liquidated damages with respect to,
any Note not yet cured, or a default with respect to any covenant or provision
that cannot be modified or amended without the consent of the Holder of each
outstanding Note affected. Subject to the provisions of the Indenture relating
to the duties of the Trustee, the Trustee will be under no obligation to
exercise any of its rights or powers under the Indenture at the request, order
or direction of any of the Holders, unless such Holders have offered to the
Trustee reasonable security or indemnity. Subject to all provisions of the
Indenture and applicable law, the Holders of a majority in aggregate principal
amount of the Notes at the time outstanding will have the right to direct the
time, method and place of conducting any proceeding for any remedy available to
the Trustee, or exercising any trust or power conferred on the Trustee.
The Indenture provides that no Holder may pursue any remedy under the
Indenture, except for a default in the payment of principal, premium, if any, or
interest or liquidated damages, if any, on the Notes, unless the Holder gives to
the Trustee written notice of a continuing Event of Default, the Holders of at
least 25% in principal amount of the outstanding Notes make a written request to
the Trustee to pursue the remedy, such Holders offer to the Trustee indemnity
satisfactory to the Trustee against any loss, liability or expense, the Trustee
does not comply with the request within 60 days after receipt of the request and
the offer of indemnity,
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and the Trustee shall not have received a contrary direction from the Holders of
a majority in principal amount of the outstanding Notes.
AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS
The Indenture contains provisions permitting the Company and the Trustee to
enter into a supplemental indenture for certain limited purposes without the
consent of the Holders. With the consent of the Holders of not less than a
majority in aggregate principal amount of the Notes at the time outstanding, the
Company and the Trustee are permitted to amend or supplement the Indenture or
any supplemental indenture or modify the rights of the Holders; provided, that
no such modification may, without the consent of each Holder affected thereby:
(i) change the Stated Maturity of any Note or reduce the principal amount
thereof or the rate (or extend the time for payment) of interest thereon or any
premium payable upon the redemption thereof, or change the place of payment
where, or the coin or currency in which, any Note or any premium or the interest
thereon is payable, or impair the right to institute suit for the conversion of
any Note or the enforcement of any such payment on or after the due date thereof
(including, in the case of redemption, on or after the Redemption Date), or
reduce the Repurchase Price, or alter the Repurchase Offer (other than as set
forth herein) or redemption provisions in a manner adverse to the Holders; or
(ii) reduce the percentage in principal amount of the outstanding Notes, the
consent of whose Holders is required for any such amendment, supplemental
indenture or waiver provided for in the Indenture; or (iii) adversely affect the
right of such Holder to convert Notes. A supplemental indenture entered into in
compliance with the "Limitation on Merger, Sale or Consolidation" covenant would
not require the consent of the Note holders.
NO PERSONAL LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES
The Indenture provides that no shareholder, employee, officer, director or
partner, as such, past, present or future of the Company or any successor
corporation shall have any personal liability in respect of the obligations of
the Company under the Indenture or the Notes by reason of his, her or its status
as such shareholder, employee, officer, director or partner.
TRANSFER AND EXCHANGE
A Holder may transfer or exchange the Notes in accordance with the
Indenture. The Company or Trustee may require a Holder, among other things, to
furnish appropriate endorsements, legal opinions and transfer documents, and to
pay any taxes and fees required by law or permitted by the Indenture. The
Company is not required to transfer or exchange any Notes selected for
redemption. Also, the Company is not required to transfer or exchange any Notes
for a period of 15 days before the mailing of a notice of an offer to repurchase
as a result of a Change of Control or a selection of Notes to be redeemed.
The registered holder of a Note may be treated as the owner of it for all
purposes.
BOOK ENTRY, DELIVERY AND FORM
Notes initially held by "qualified institutional buyers," as defined in
Rule 144A under the Securities Act ("QIBs"), and Notes initially held by
institutional "accredited investors" as defined in Rule 501 (a)(1), (2), (3) or
(7) under the Securities Act, were initially evidenced by one or more Global
Note (the "U.S. Global Notes") which were deposited on the Closing Date with, or
on behalf of, Depository Trust Company (the "Depositary") and registered in the
name of Cede & Co. ("Cede") as the Depositary's nominee. Notes held by persons
who acquired such Notes in compliance with Regulation S under the Securities Act
(a "Non-U.S. Person") were initially evidenced by one or more Global Note (the
"Regulation S Global Note"), which were deposited on the Closing Date with, or
on behalf of, the Depositary and registered in the name of Cede as the
Depositary's nominee, for the accounts of the Euroclear System ("Euroclear") and
Cedel, S.A. ("Cedel"). Beneficial interests in the Regulation S Global Note may
only be held through Euroclear or Cedel, and any resale or transfer of such
interests to U.S. persons shall only be permitted as described below. The U.S.
Global Note and the Regulation S Global Note are hereinafter collectively
referred to as the "Global Note". Except
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as set forth below, the Global Note may be transferred, in whole or in part,
only to another nominee of the Depositary or to a successor of the Depositary or
its nominee.
QIBs and institutional "accredited investors" may hold their interests in
the U.S. Global Note directly through the Depositary if such holder is a
participant in the Depositary, or indirectly through organizations which are
participants in the Depositary (the "Participants"). Transfers between
Participants will be effected in the ordinary way in accordance with the
Depositary's rules and will be settled in Federal funds.
Non-U.S. Persons may hold their interest in the Regulation S Global Note
directly through Cedel or Euroclear, or indirectly through organizations that
are participants in Cedel or Euroclear. Cedel and Euroclear will hold interests
in the Regulation S Global Note on behalf of their participants through the
Depositary. Transfers between participants in Cedel and Euroclear will be
effected in the ordinary way in accordance with their respective rules and
operating procedures.
The Depositary has advised the Company that it is a limited-purpose trust
company that was created to hold securities for its participating organizations
and to facilitate the clearance and settlement of transactions in such
securities between Participants through electronic book-entry changes in
accounts of its Participants (including Cedel and Euroclear). The Depositary's
Participants include securities brokers and dealers (including the Initial
Purchasers), banks and trust companies, clearing corporations and certain other
organizations. Access to the Depositary's system is also available to other
entities such as banks, brokers, dealers and trust companies (collectively,
"Indirect Participants") that clear through or maintain a custodial relationship
with a Participant, either directly or indirectly. QIBs and institutional
"accredited investors" may elect to hold Notes purchased by them through the
Depositary. QIBs and institutional "accredited investors" who are not
Participants may beneficially own securities held by or on behalf of the
Depositary only through Participants or Indirect Participants.
Pursuant to procedures established by the Depositary: (i) upon deposit of
the Global Note, the Depositary credited the accounts of Participants designated
by the Initial Purchasers with an interest in the Global Note; and (ii)
ownership of the Notes evidenced by the Global Note will be shown on, and the
transfer of ownership thereof will be effected only through, records maintained
by the Depositary (with respect to the interests of Participants), the
Participants and the Indirect Participants. The laws of some states require that
certain persons take physical delivery in definitive form of securities that
they own and that security interests in negotiable instruments can only be
perfected by delivery of certificates representing the instruments.
Consequently, the ability to transfer Notes evidenced by the Global Note will be
limited to such extent.
So long as the Depositary or its nominee is the registered owner of a Note,
the Depositary or such nominee, as the case may be, will be considered the sole
owner or holder of the Notes represented by the Global Note for all purposes
under the Indenture. Except as provided below, owners of beneficial interests in
a Global Note will not be entitled to have Notes represented by such Global Note
registered in their names, will not receive or be entitled to receive physical
delivery of Certificated Notes, and will not be considered the owners or holders
thereof under the Indenture for any purpose, including with respect to the
giving of any directions, instructions or approvals to the Trustee thereunder.
As a result, the ability of a person having a beneficial interest in Notes
represented by a Global Note to pledge such interest to persons or entities that
do not participate in the Depositary's system, or to otherwise take actions with
respect to such interest, may be affected by the lack of a physical certificate
evidencing such interest.
Neither the Company nor the Trustee will have any responsibility or
liability for any aspect of the records relating to or payments made on account
of Notes by the Depositary, or for maintaining, supervising or reviewing any
records of the Depositary relating to such Notes.
Payments with respect to the principal of, premium, if any, interest on,
and liquidated damages with respect to, any Note represented by a Global Note
registered in the name of the Depositary or its nominee on the applicable record
date will be payable by the Trustee to or at the direction of the Depositary or
its nominee in its capacity as the registered Holder of the Global Note
representing such Notes under the Indenture. Under the terms of the Indenture,
the Company and the Trustee may treat the persons in whose names the Notes,
including the Global Note, are registered as the owners thereof for the purpose
of receiving such
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payments and for any and all other purposes whatsoever. Consequently, neither
the Company nor the Trustee has or will have any responsibility or liability for
the payment of such amounts to beneficial owners of Notes (including, principal,
premium, if any, interest, or liquidated damages with respect thereto), or to
immediately credit the accounts of the relevant Participants with such payment,
in amounts proportionate to their respective holdings in principal amount of
beneficial interests in the Global Note as shown on the records of the
Depositary. Payments by the Participants and the Indirect Participants to the
beneficial owners of Notes will be governed by standing instructions and
customary practice and will be the responsibility of the Participants or the
Indirect Participants.
Holders who desire to convert their Notes into Common Stock pursuant to the
terms of the Notes should contact their brokers or other Participants or
Indirect Participants to obtain information on procedures, including proper
forms and cut-off times, for submitting such requests.
If the Company notifies the Trustee in writing that the Depositary is no
longer willing or able to act as a depositary and the Company is unable to
locate a qualified successor within 90 days, or the Company at its option,
notifies the Trustee in writing that it elects to cause the issuance of Notes in
definitive form under the Indenture, then, upon surrender by the Depositary of
the Global Note, Certificated Notes will be issued to each person that the
Depositary identifies as the beneficial owner of the Notes represented by the
Global Note. In addition, subject to certain conditions, any person having a
beneficial interest in a Global Note may, upon request to the Trustee, exchange
such beneficial interest for Notes in the form of Certificated Notes. Upon any
such issuance, the Trustee is required to register such Certificated Notes in
the name of such person or persons (or the nominee of any thereof), and cause
the same to be delivered thereto. All such Certificated Notes shall be subject
to the legend requirements described herein under "Notice to Investors."
Neither the Company nor the Trustee shall be liable for any delay by the
Depositary or any Participant or Indirect Participant in identifying the
beneficial owners of the Notes, and the Company and the Trustee may conclusively
rely on, and shall be protected in relying on, instructions from the Depositary
for all purposes (including with respect to the registration and delivery, and
the respective principal amounts, of the Notes to be issued).
REGISTRATION RIGHTS; LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
Pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement, the Company will use all
reasonable efforts to cause the Registration Statement to be declared effective
by the SEC as soon as practicable and to keep the Registration Statement
effective until the earlier of such date that is two years after the Closing
Date or until the Registration Statement is no longer required for resales of
the Notes or the Common Stock. For purposes of the foregoing, "Transfer
Restricted Securities" means each Note and share of Common Stock issued upon
conversion thereof until the date on which such Note or share of Common Stock:
(i) has been effectively registered under the Securities Act and disposed of in
accordance with the Registration Statement; (ii) the date on which such Note or
share of Common Stock is distributed to the public pursuant to Rule 144 under
the Securities Act or is salable pursuant to Rule 144(k) under the Securities
Act (or any similar provisions then in force); or (iii) the date on which such
Note ceases to be outstanding.
The Registration Rights Agreement provides that the Company will use all
reasonable efforts to cause the Registration Statement to be declared effective
by the SEC on or prior to 180 days after the Closing Date (the "Effectiveness
Target Date"). If: (i) the Registration Statement has not been declared
effective by the SEC within 180 days after the Closing Date; or (ii) the
Registration Statement is filed and declared effective but shall thereafter
cease to be effective or usable (each such event referred to in clauses (i) and
(ii), a "Registration Default"), the Company will accrue liquidated damages to
each Holder of Transfer Restricted Securities, during the first 90-day period
immediately following the occurrence of such Registration Default in an amount
equal to $0.05 per week per $1,000 principal amount of Notes and, if applicable,
$0.00186 per week per share (subject to adjustment in the event of stock splits,
stock recombinations, stock dividends and the like) of Common Stock constituting
Transfer Restricted Securities held by such Holder. The rate of accrual of the
liquidated damages will increase by an additional $0.05 per week per $1,000
principal amount or, if applicable, by $0.00186 per week per share (subject to
adjustment as
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set forth above) of Common Stock constituting Transfer Restricted Securities for
each subsequent 90-day period until the Registration Statement is declared
effective, or the Registration Statement again becomes effective, as the case
may be, up to a maximum amount of liquidated damages with respect to any
Registration Default of $0.50 per week per $1,000 principal amount of Notes or,
if applicable, and $0.0186 per week per share (subject to adjustment as set
forth above) of Common Stock constituting Transfer Restricted Securities. All
accrued liquidated damages shall be paid to the Holders of Notes or shares of
Common Stock (as applicable) in the same manner as interest payments on the
Notes on semiannual payment dates which correspond to interest payment dates for
the Notes. Following the cure of a Registration Default, liquidated damages will
cease to accrue with respect to such Registration Default. The use of the
Registration Statement for effecting resales of Transfer Restricted Securities
may be suspended in certain circumstances described in the Registration Rights
Agreement upon notice by the Company to the holders of the Transfer Restricted
Securities, subject to the rights of the holders of Transfer Restricted
Securities to receive liquidated damages if the aggregate number of days of such
suspensions in any 12 months exceeds 60 days.
The Company will provide to each registered holder copies of such
prospectus, notify each registered holder when the Registration Statement has
become effective and take certain other actions as are required to permit
unrestricted resales of the Transfer Restricted Securities. A holder who sells
Transfer Restricted Securities pursuant to the Registration Statement generally
will be required to be named as a selling shareholder in the related prospectus
and to deliver a prospectus to purchasers and will be bound by the provisions of
the Registration Rights Agreement which are applicable to such holder (including
certain indemnification provisions).
CERTAIN DEFINITIONS
"Business Day" means each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
that is not a day on which banking institutions in New York, New York are
authorized or obligated by law or executive order to close.
"Capitalized Lease Obligation" means, as to any Person, the obligation of
such Person to pay rent or other amounts under a lease to which such Person is a
party that is required to be classified and accounted for as a capital lease
obligation under GAAP.
"Capital Stock" means, with respect to any corporation, any and all shares,
interests, rights to purchase (other than convertible or exchangeable
Indebtedness), warrants, options, participations or other equivalents of or
interests (however designated) in stock issued by that corporation.
"Change of Control" means: (i) an event or series of events as a result of
which any "person" or "group" (as such terms are used in Sections 13(d)(3) and
14(d) of the Exchange Act) (excluding the Company or any wholly-owned subsidiary
thereof) is or becomes, directly or indirectly, the "beneficial owner" (as
defined in Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 under the Exchange Act, whether or not
applicable) of more than 50% of the combined voting power of the then
outstanding securities entitled to vote generally in elections of directors,
managers or trustees, as applicable, of the Company or any successor entity
("Voting Stock"); (ii) the completion of any consolidation with or merger of the
Company into any other Person, or conveyance, transfer or lease by the Company
of all or substantially all of its assets to any Person, or any merger of any
other Person into the Company in a single transaction or series of related
transactions, and, in the case of any such transaction or series of related
transactions, the outstanding Common Stock of the Company is changed or
exchanged as a result, unless as to any such consolidation, merger, conveyance,
or transfer of lease the shareholders of the Company immediately before such
transaction own, directly or indirectly, immediately following such transaction,
at least a majority of the combined voting power of the outstanding voting
securities of the Person resulting from such transaction in substantially the
same proportion as their ownership of the Voting Stock immediately before such
transaction; or (iii) such time as the Continuing Directors (as defined) do not
constitute a majority of the Board of Directors of the Company (or, if
applicable, a successor corporation to the Company); provided that a Change of
Control shall not be deemed to have occurred if either: (a) the last sale price
of the Common Stock for any five trading days during the 10 trading days
immediately preceding the Change of Control is at least equal to 105% of the
Conversion Price in effect on
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such day; or (b) with respect to a merger or consolidation otherwise
constituting a Change of Control described in clause (ii) above, at least 90% of
the consideration (excluding cash payment for dissenting and fractional shares)
in such transaction or transactions consists of common stock or securities
convertible into common stock that are, or upon issuance will be, traded on a
United States national securities exchange or approved for quotation on the
Nasdaq National Market.
"Continuing Director" means at any date a member of the Company's Board of
Directors who was a member of such board on the date of initial issuance of the
Notes, or who was nominated or elected by at least a majority of the directors
who were Continuing Directors at the time of such nomination or election or
whose election to the Company's Board of Directors was recommended or endorsed
by at least a majority of the directors who were Continuing Directors at the
time of such nomination or election.
"Disqualified Capital Stock" means, with respect to the Company, Capital
Stock of the Company that, by its terms or by the terms of any security into
which it is convertible, exercisable or exchangeable, is, or upon the happening
of an event or the passage of time would be, required to be redeemed or
repurchased (including at the option of the holder thereof) by the Company, in
whole or in part, on or prior to the Stated Maturity of the Notes, provided,
that only the portion of such Capital Stock which is so convertible,
exercisable, exchangeable or redeemable or subject to repurchase prior to such
Stated Maturity shall be deemed to be Disqualified Capital Stock.
"Indebtedness" of any person means, without duplication: (i) all
liabilities and obligations, contingent or otherwise, of any such person: (a) in
respect of borrowed money (whether or not the lender has recourse to all or any
portion of the assets of such person); (b) evidenced by credit or loan
agreements, bonds, notes, debentures or similar instruments (including, without
limitation, notes or similar instruments given in connection with the
acquisition of any business, properties or assets of any kind); (c) evidenced by
bankers' acceptances or similar instruments issued or accepted by banks; (d) for
the payment of money relating to a Capitalized Lease Obligation; or (e)
evidenced by a letter of credit or a reimbursement obligation of such person
with respect to any letter of credit; (ii) all obligations of such person issued
or assumed as the deferred purchase price of property or services (but excluding
trade accounts payable or accrued liabilities arising in the ordinary course of
business); (iii) all net obligations of such person under Interest Swap and
Hedging Obligations (as defined); (iv) all liabilities of others of the kind
described in the preceding clauses (i), (ii) or (iii) that such person has
guaranteed or that is otherwise its legal liability, or which is secured by a
lien on property of such person, and all obligations to purchase, redeem or
acquire any Capital Stock; and (v) any and all deferrals, renewals, extensions,
modifications, replacements, restatements, refinancings and refundings (whether
direct or indirect) of, or any indebtedness or obligation issued in exchange
for, any liability of the kind described in any of the preceding clauses (i),
(ii), (iii) or (iv), or this clause (v), whether or not between or among the
same parties.
"Interest Swap and Hedging Obligations" means the obligations of any Person
under any interest rate protection agreement, interest rate future agreement,
interest rate option agreement, interest rate swap agreement, interest rate cap
agreement or other interest rate hedge agreement, interest rate collar agreement
or other similar agreement or arrangement to which such Person is a party or
beneficiary.
"Junior Securities" means any Qualified Capital Stock (as defined) and any
Indebtedness of the Company that is fully subordinated in right of payment to
the Notes and has no scheduled installment of principal due, by redemption,
sinking fund payment or otherwise, on or prior to the Stated Maturity of the
Notes.
"Qualified Capital Stock" means any Capital Stock of the Company that is
not Disqualified Capital Stock.
"Record Date" means a Record Date specified in the Securities whether or
not such Record Date is a Business Day.
"Redemption Date," when used with respect to any Security to be redeemed,
means the date fixed for such redemption pursuant to Article III of the
Indenture and Paragraph 5 in the form of Security.
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"Senior Indebtedness" means all obligations of the Company to pay the
principal of, premium, if any, interest (including all interest accruing
subsequent to the commencement of any bankruptcy or similar proceeding, whether
or not a claim for post-petition interest is allowable as a claim in any such
proceeding) and rent payable on or in connection with, and all fees, costs,
expenses and other amounts accrued or due on or in connection with, any
Indebtedness of the Company, whether outstanding on the date of the Indenture or
thereafter created, incurred, assumed, guaranteed or in effect guaranteed by the
Company, unless the instrument creating or evidencing such Indebtedness provides
that such Indebtedness is not senior or superior in right of payment to the
Notes or which is pari passu with, or subordinated to, the Notes; provided that
in no event shall Senior Indebtedness include (i) Indebtedness of the Company
owed or owing to any Subsidiary of the Company or any officer, director or
employee of the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company; (ii) Indebtedness
representing or with respect to any account payable or other accrued current
liability or obligation incurred in the ordinary course of business in
connection with the obtaining of materials or services; or (iii) any liability
for taxes owed or owing by the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company.
"Significant Subsidiary" means any Subsidiary which is a "significant
subsidiary" of the Company within the meaning of Rule 1.02(w) of Regulation S-X
promulgated by the Commission as in effect as of the date of the Indenture.
"Stated Maturity" when used with respect to any Note, means September 15,
2004.
"Subsidiary" with respect to any person, means: (i) a corporation a
majority of whose Capital Stock with voting power normally entitled to vote in
the election of directors is at the time, directly or indirectly, owned by such
person, by such person and one or more Subsidiaries of such person or by one or
more Subsidiaries of such person; (ii) a partnership in which such person or a
Subsidiary of such person is, at the time, a general partner and owns alone or
together with one or more Subsidiaries of such person a majority of the
partnership interests; or (iii) any other person (other than a corporation) in
which such person, one or more Subsidiaries of such person, or such person and
one or more Subsidiaries of such person, directly or indirectly, at the date of
determination thereof, has at least a majority ownership interest.
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SELLING SECURITYHOLDERS
The following table sets forth the name of each Selling Securityholder and
relationship, if any, with the Company and: (i) the amount of Notes owned by
each Selling Securityholder as of July 31, 1997; (ii) the maximum amount of
Notes which may be offered for the account of such Selling Securityholder under
this Prospectus; (iii) the amount of Common Stock owned by each Selling
Securityholder as of July 31, 1997; and (iv) the maximum amount of Common Stock
which may be offered for the account of such Selling Securityholder under this
Prospectus.
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AMOUNT OF STOCK COMMON
PRINCIPAL NOTES OWNED STOCK
NAME OF SELLING AMOUNT OF OFFERED PRIOR TO OFFERED
SECURITYHOLDER NOTES OWNED HEREBY OFFERING(1) HEREBY(2)
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(1) Comprises the shares of Common Stock into which the Notes held by such
Selling Securityholders are convertible at the initial conversion rate,
excluding fractional shares. Fractional shares will not be issued upon
conversion of the Notes; rather, cash will be paid in lieu of fractional
shares, if any. The Conversion Rate and the number of shares of Common Stock
issuable upon conversion of the Notes are subject to adjustment under
certain circumstances. See "Description of Notes -- Conversion Rights."
Accordingly, the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion
of the Notes may increase or decrease form time to time.
(2) Assumes conversion into Common Stock of the full amount of Notes held by the
Selling Securityholders at the initial conversion rate and the offering of
such shares by such Selling Securityholder pursuant to this Prospectus. The
Conversion Rate and the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon
conversion of the Notes is subject to adjustment under certain
circumstances. See "Description of Notes -- Conversion Rights." Accordingly,
the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Notes
may increase or decrease from time to time. Fractional shares will not be
issued upon conversion of the Notes; rather, cash will be paid in lieu of
fractional shares, if any.
Because the Selling Securityholders may, pursuant to this Prospectus, offer
all or some portion of the Notes and Common Stock they presently hold or, with
respect to Common Stock, have the right to acquire upon conversion of such
Notes, no estimate can be given as to the amount of the Notes and Common Stock
that will be held by the Selling Securityholders upon termination of any such
sales. In addition, the Selling
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Securityholders identified above may have sold, transferred or otherwise
disposed of all or a portion of their Notes and Common Stock since the date on
which they provided the information regarding their Notes and Common Stock, in
transactions exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act.
See "Plan of Distribution."
Only Selling Securityholders identified above who beneficially own the
Notes and Common Stock set forth opposite each such Selling Securityholder's
name in the foregoing table on the effective date of the Registration Statement
may sell such Notes and Common Stock pursuant to this Prospectus. The Company
may from time to time, in accordance with the Registration Rights Agreement,
include additional Selling Securityholders in supplements to this Prospectus.
The Company will pay the expenses of registering the Notes and Common Stock
being sold hereunder.
CERTAIN UNITED STATES FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS
The following is a discussion of certain material U.S. federal income tax
consequences of the acquisition, ownership and disposition of the Notes and
Common Stock into which the Notes may be converted. Unless otherwise stated,
this discussion is limited to the tax consequences to those persons who are
original beneficial owners of the Notes and who hold such Notes as capital
assets ("Holders"). This discussion does not address specific tax consequences
that may be important to particular persons (including, for example, financial
institutions, broker-dealers, insurance companies, tax-exempt organizations, and
persons in special situations, such as those who hold Notes as part of a
straddle, hedge, conversion transaction, or other integrated investment). This
discussion also does not address the tax consequences to Non-U.S. Holders (as
defined below) that are subject to U.S. federal income tax on a net basis on
income realized with respect to a Note because such income is effectively
connected with the conduct of a U.S. trade or business. This discussion does not
address the tax consequences to persons that have a functional currency other
than the U.S. dollar. In addition, this discussion does not address U.S. federal
alternative minimum tax consequences or any aspect of state, local or foreign
taxation. This discussion is based upon the Code, the Treasury Department
regulations promulgated thereunder, and administrative and judicial
interpretations thereof, all as of the date hereof and all of which are subject
to change, possibly on a retroactive basis.
PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS OF THE NOTES ARE URGED TO CONSULT THEIR TAX ADVISORS
CONCERNING THE U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES TO THEM OF ACQUIRING, OWNING
AND DISPOSING OF THE NOTES, AS WELL AS THE APPLICATION OF STATE, LOCAL AND
FOREIGN INCOME AND OTHER TAX LAWS.
U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAXATION OF U.S. HOLDERS
Payments of Interest. In general, interest on a Note will be taxable to a
beneficial owner who or which is: (i) a citizen or resident of the U.S.; (ii) a
corporation created or organized under the laws of the U.S. or any State thereof
(including the District of Columbia); or (iii) a person otherwise subject to a
U.S. federal income taxation on its worldwide income (a "U.S. Holder") as
ordinary income at the time it is (actually or constructively) received or
accrued, depending on the beneficial owner's method accounting for U.S. federal
income tax purposes. The Company is obligated to pay liquidated damages to
holders of Notes in certain circumstances described under "Description of
Notes -- Registration Rights; Liquidated Damages." The Company believes that any
such payments should be treated as subject to an "incidental contingency" for
purposes of the original issue discount rules because the amount of any such
payments, if required to be made, is expected to be insignificant relative to
the total expected amount of remaining payments on the Notes, and accordingly,
if such payments are required to be made, such amounts should be taxable to
holders as payments of interest.
Market Discount. A subsequent purchaser who buys a Note for less than its
principal amount may be subject to the "market discount" rules of Sections 1276
through 1278 of the Code. If a subsequent purchaser of a Note disposes of such
Note (including certain nontaxable dispositions such as a gift), or receives a
principal payment, any gain upon such sale or other disposition will be
recognized, or the amount of such
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principal payment will be treated, as ordinary income to the extent of any
"market discount" accrued for the period that such purchaser holds the Note.
Such holder may instead elect to include market discount in income as it accrues
with respect to all debt instruments acquired in the year of acquisition of the
Notes and thereafter. Market discount generally will equal the excess, if any,
of the then-current unpaid principal balance of the Note over the purchaser's
basis in the Note immediately after such purchaser acquired the Note. In
general, market discount on a Note will be treated as accruing over the term of
such Note in the ratio of interest for the current period over the sum of such
current interest and the expected amount of all remaining interest payments, or
at the election of the holder, under a constant yield method. If a holder
acquires a Note at a market discount and receives Common Stock upon conversion
of the Note, the amount of accrued market discount with respect to the Note
through the date of the conversion will be treated, under regulations to be
issued, as ordinary income on the disposition of the Common Stock.
The market discount rules also provide that a holder who incurs or
continues indebtedness to acquire a Note at a market discount may be required to
defer the deduction of all or a portion of the interest on such indebtedness
until the corresponding amount of market discount is included in income.
Notwithstanding the above rules, market discount on a Note will be
considered to be zero if it is less than a de minimis amount, which is 0.25% of
the stated redemption price at maturity of the Note multiplied by the number of
complete years to maturity. If market discount is de minimis, the actual amount
of discount must be allocated to the remaining principal distributions on the
Note and, when each such distribution is received, capital gain equal to the
discount allocated to such distribution will be recognized.
Market Premium. A subsequent purchaser who buys a Note for more than its
principal amount generally will be considered to have purchased the Note at a
premium. The amount of amortizable bond premium will not, however, include any
amount attributable to the conversion feature of the Notes. A holder may
amortize any premium (other than that attributable to the conversion feature),
using a constant yield method, over the remaining term of the Note and, except
as future regulations may otherwise provide, may apply such amortized amounts to
reduce the amount of interest income reportable with respect to such Note over
the period from the purchase date to the date of maturity of the Note. A holder
that elects to amortize such premium must reduce tax basis in the related
obligation by the amount of the aggregate deductions (or interest offsets)
allowable for amortizable premium. If a debt instrument purchased at a premium
is redeemed in full prior to its maturity, a purchaser who has elected to
amortize premium should be entitled to a deduction for any remaining unamortized
premium in the taxable year of redemption.
Disposition of Notes. Upon the sale, exchange, redemption, retirement at
maturity or other disposition of a Note, a U.S. Holder generally will recognize
taxable gain or loss equal to the difference between: (i) the sum of cash plus
the fair market value of all other property received on such disposition (except
to the extent such cash or property is attributable to accrued but unpaid
interest, which will be taxable as ordinary income); and (ii) such beneficial
owner's adjusted tax basis in the Note. A U.S. Holder's adjusted tax basis in a
Note generally will equal the cost of the Note to such holder, increased by any
market discount includible in income with respect to the Note through the date
of sale and reduced by any principal payments previously received with respect
to the Note, any payments allocable to previously accrued market discount and
any amortized market premium. Gain or loss recognized on the disposition of a
Note generally will be capital gain or loss, and generally should be long-term
capital gain or loss, if at the time of such disposition, the U.S. Holder's
holding period for the Note is more than one year. In the case of individuals,
"net capital gain," i.e. the excess of net long-term capital gain over net
short-term capital loss is generally subject to a reduced rate of federal income
tax. Capital gains and losses from property held for more than 18 months will be
taken into account in determining "adjusted net capital gain," which is subject
to a further reduction in the rate of tax pursuant to a recent amendment of the
Code. Also, in taxable years beginning after December 31, 2000, an additional
reduction in the rate of tax may be available in certain circumstances for
capital gains from property held by the taxpayer for more than five years.
Conversion of the Notes. A U.S. Holder of a Note generally will not
recognize any income, gain or loss upon conversion of a Note into shares of
Common Stock except with respect to cash received either in lieu of a fractional
share of Common Stock or attributable to accrued interest on the converted Note.
A U.S.
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Holder's tax basis in the Common Stock received on conversion will be the same
as such U.S. Holder's adjusted tax basis in the Note at the time of the
conversion (reduced by any basis allocable to a fractional share interest). The
holding period for the shares of Common Stock received on conversion will
generally include the holding period of the Note converted.
Cash received in lieu of a fractional share of Common Stock upon conversion
will be treated as a payment in exchange for the fractional share of Common
Stock. Accordingly, the receipt of cash in lieu of a fractional share of Common
Stock generally will result in capital gain or loss (measured by the difference
between the cash received for the fractional share and the U.S. Holder's
adjusted tax basis in the fractional share).
Dividends. Distributions paid on shares of Common Stock will constitute
dividends for U.S. federal income tax purposes to the extent of the Company's
current or accumulated earnings and profits and will be includible in the income
of a U.S. Holder as ordinary income. Dividends paid to U.S. Holders that are
U.S. corporations may qualify for a dividends-received deduction.
To the extent that a distribution to a U.S. Holder on shares of Common
Stock that would otherwise constitute a dividend for U.S. federal income tax
purposes exceeds current and accumulated earnings and profits of the Company,
such distribution will be treated first as a non-taxable return of capital,
reducing the U.S. Holder's basis in the shares of Common Stock. Any such
distribution in excess of the U.S. Holder's basis in the shares of Common Stock
will be treated as capital gain.
In general, if at any time the Company makes a distribution of cash or
property to its shareholders or purchases Common Stock and such distribution or
purchase would be taxable to such stockholders as a dividend for U.S. federal
income tax purposes (e.g., distributions of evidences of indebtedness or assets
of the Company, but generally not stock dividends or rights to subscribe for
Common Stock) and: (i) pursuant to the antidilution provisions of the Indenture,
the conversion price of the Notes is decreased; or (ii) the conversion price of
the Notes is decreased at the discretion of the Company, such decrease in
conversion price may be deemed to be the payment of a taxable dividend to U.S.
Holders of Notes (pursuant to Section 305 of the Code) to the extent of the
Company's current or accumulated earnings and profits. Such Holders of Notes
could therefore have taxable income as a result of an event pursuant to which
they received no cash or property.
Sale of Common Stock. Upon the sale or exchange of Common Stock, a U.S.
Holder generally will recognize capital gain or loss equal to the difference
between the amount of cash and the fair market value of any property received
upon the sale or exchange and such U.S. Holder's adjusted tax basis in the
Common Stock. Such gain or loss will be capital gain or loss, and generally
should be long-term capital gain or loss, if at the time of such disposition,
the U.S. Holder's holding period for the Common Stock is more than one year. In
the case of individuals, "net capital gain," i.e. the excess of net long-term
capital gain over net short-term capital loss is generally subject to a reduced
rate of federal income tax. Capital gains and losses from property held for more
than 18 months will be taken into account in determining "adjusted net capital
gain," which is subject to a further reduction in the rate of tax pursuant to a
recent amendment of the Code. Also, in taxable years beginning after December
31, 2000, an additional reduction in the rate of tax may be available in certain
circumstances for capital gains from property held by the taxpayer for more than
five years. A U.S. Holder's basis and holding period in Common Stock received
upon conversion of a Note are determined as discussed above under "-- U.S.
Federal Income Taxation of U.S. Holders; Conversion of the Notes."
Constructive Sale of the Notes or Common Stock. Pursuant to the Taxpayer
Relief Act of 1997, a U.S. Holder generally will be required to recognize gain
with respect to an "appreciated financial position" upon entering into certain
transactions, including, but not limited to, a short sale, certain offsetting
notional principal contracts, or certain future or forward contracts, with
respect to the "appreciated financial position." Both the Notes and the
underlying Common Stock should constitute "appreciated financial positions" if
gain would be recognized were such instruments sold for their fair market value.
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U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAXATION OF NON-U.S. HOLDERS
Under present U.S. federal income tax law and subject to the discussion of
backup withholding below:
(i) payments of principal and interest on the Notes by the Company or
any agent of the Company to any beneficial owner of a Note that is not a
U.S. Holder (a "Non-U.S. Holder") will not be subject to U.S. federal
withholding tax, provided that in the case of interest (a)(1) the Non-U.S.
Holder does not actually or constructively own 10 percent or more of the
total combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Company entitled
to vote, (2) the Non-U.S. Holder is not a controlled foreign corporation
that is related to the Company through stock ownership, (3) the Non-U.S.
Holder is not a bank described in Section 881(c)(3)(A) of the Code, and (4)
either (A) the beneficial owner of the Notes certifies to the Company or
its agent on Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") Form W-8 (or a suitable
substitute form), under penalties of perjury, that it is not a "U.S.
person" (as defined in the Code) and provides its name and address or (B) a
securities clearing organization, bank or other financial institution that
holds customers' securities in the ordinary course of its trade or business
(a "financial institution") and holds the Notes on behalf of the beneficial
owner certifies to the Company or its agent under penalties of perjury that
such statement has been received from the beneficial owner by it or by a
financial institution between it and the beneficial owner and furnishes the
payor with a copy thereof or (b) the Non-U.S. Holder is entitled to the
benefits of an income tax treaty under which interest on the Notes is
exempt from U.S. federal withholding tax and provides a properly executed
IRS Form 1001 claiming the exemption. Under recently adopted United States
Treasury regulations, which generally are effective for payments made after
December 31, 1998, subject to certain transition rules, the certification
described in clause 4(B) above may also be provided by a qualified
intermediary on behalf of one or more beneficial owners or other
intermediaries, provided that such intermediary has entered into a
withholding agreement with the IRS and certain other conditions are met;
(ii) if the Company makes distributions with respect to the Common
Stock to a Non-U.S. Holder and if the distributions are treated as
dividends paid (or deemed paid), as described above under "-- U.S. Federal
Income Taxation of U.S. Holders; Dividends," the distributions will be
subject to U.S. federal withholding tax at a 30 percent rate or at a lower
rate if the Non-U.S. Holder is entitled to the benefits of an income tax
treaty that provides for a lower withholding rate on such distributions. A
Non-U.S. Holder (or in the case of Non-U.S. Holders that are treated as
partnerships or otherwise fiscally transparent, the partners, shareholders
or other beneficiaries of such entity) may be required to satisfy certain
certification requirements in order to claim a reduction of or exemption
from withholding under the forgoing rules; and
(iii) a Non-U.S. Holder will not be subject to U.S. federal income tax
on gain realized on the sale, exchange, or other disposition of a Note
unless (a) the Non-U.S. Holder is an individual who is present in the U.S.
for a period or periods aggregating 183 or more days in the taxable year of
the disposition and certain other conditions are met or (b) the Non-U.S.
Holder is subject to tax pursuant to the provisions of U.S. tax law
applicable to certain U.S. expatriates.
INFORMATION REPORTING AND BACKUP WITHHOLDING
For each calendar year in which the Notes are outstanding, the Company is
required to provide the IRS with certain information, including the beneficial
owner's name, address and taxpayer identification number, the aggregate amount
of interest paid to that beneficial owner during the calendar year and the
amount of tax withheld, if any. This obligation, however, does not apply with
respect to certain payments to U.S. Holders, including corporations, tax-exempt
organization, qualified pension and profit sharing trusts and individual
retirement accounts, provided that they establish entitlement to an exemption.
In the event that a U.S. Holder subject to the reporting requirements
described above fails to supply its correct taxpayer identification number in
the manner required by applicable law or underreports its tax liability, the
Company, its agents or paying agents or a broker may be required to "backup"
withhold a tax equal to 31% of each payment of interest and principal (and
premium, if any) on the Notes. This backup
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withholding is not an additional tax and may be credited against the U.S.
Holder's U.S. federal income tax liability, provided that the required
information is furnished to the IRS.
Under current Treasury regulations, backup withholding and information
reporting will not apply to payments made by the Company or any agent thereof
(in its capacity as such) to a Non-U.S. Holder of a Note if such holder has
provided the required certification that it is not a U.S. person as set forth in
clause (a)(4) in paragraph (i) above under "-- U.S. Federal Income Taxation of
Non-U.S. Holders" or has otherwise established an exemption (provided that
neither the Company nor its agent has actual knowledge that the holder is a U.S.
person or that the conditions of any exemption are not in fact satisfied).
Payment of the proceeds from the sale of a Note to or through a foreign
office of a broker will not be subject to information reporting or backup
withholding, except that if the broker is a U.S. person, a controlled foreign
corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes or a foreign person 50 percent
or more of whose gross income from all sources for the three-year period ending
with the close of its taxable year preceding the payment was effectively
connected with a U.S. trade or business, information reporting may apply to such
payments. Payment of the proceeds from a sale of a Note to or through the U.S.
office of a broker will be subject to information reporting and backup
withholding unless the holder or beneficial owner certifies as to its taxpayer
identification number or otherwise establishes an exemption from information
reporting and backup withholding.
Recently adopted United States Treasury regulations, which generally are
effective for payments made after December 31, 1998, subject to certain
transition rules, alter the forgoing rules in certain respects. Those
regulations provide presumptions under which a Non-U.S. Holder is subject to
information reporting and back-up withholding at a rate of 31% unless the
Company receives certification of the holder's non-U.S. status. Depending on the
circumstances, this certification will need to be provided (i) directly by the
Non-U.S. Holder, (ii) in the case of a Non-U.S. Holder that is treated as a
partnership or other fiscally transparent entity, by the partners, shareholders
or other beneficiaries of such entity, or (iii) certain qualified financial
institutions or other qualified entities on behalf of the Non-U.S. Holder.
THE COMPANY
Under Section 279 of the Code, interest paid or incurred by a corporation
with respect to certain convertible, subordinated indebtedness that is utilized
to provide consideration for the acquisition of stock in another corporation (or
a substantial portion of the assets of another corporation) is not deductible
for federal income tax purposes to the extent interest on such "corporate
acquisition indebtedness," as defined in Section 279, exceeds $5 million per
year, reduced by the interest paid on certain other indebtedness that does not
constitute "corporate acquisition indebtedness" for purposes of Section 279, but
is used to fund corporate acquisitions. The Notes may constitute "corporate
acquisition indebtedness" for purposes of Section 279 of the Code, which could
result in all or a portion of the interest payments under the Notes not being
deductible for federal income tax purposes.
LEGAL MATTERS
Certain legal matters relating to the validity of the Notes and Common
Stock offered hereby will be passed upon for the Company by Dewey Ballantine
LLP, Los Angeles, California. Mr. Smith, a director of the Company, is a member
of the law firm of Dewey Ballantine LLP.
EXPERTS
The financial statements of the Company as of December 31, 1996 and 1995
and for the years then ended and for the period from inception (October 28,
1994) through December 31, 1994, incorporated herein by reference have been
audited by Price Waterhouse LLP, independent accountants, as stated in their
report incorporated herein by reference.
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The financial statements of SmarTel and subsidiaries as of December 31,
1995 and 1996 and for the three years in the period ended December 31, 1996
incorporated herein by reference have been audited by Arthur Andersen LLP,
independent accountants, as indicated in their report to opinion with respect
thereto, and are incorporated herein by reference in reliance upon the authority
of said firm as experts in giving said report.
The financial statements of GTI as of December 31, 1996 and for the year
then ended, incorporated herein by reference have been audited by KPMG Peat
Marwick LLP, independent accountants, as stated in their report incorporated
herein by reference. The report of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP covering the December
31, 1996 financial statements of GTI contains explanatory paragraphs which state
that GTI's financial statements have been restated and that recurring losses
from operations and net capital deficiency raise substantial doubt about GTI's
ability to continue as a going concern. The 1996 GTI financial statements do not
include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of that uncertainty.
The financial statements of GTI as of December 31, 1995 and 1994 and for
the years then ended, incorporated herein by reference have been audited by
Price Waterhouse LLP, independent accountants, as stated in their report
incorporated herein by reference.
The financial statements referred to above and the reports of each of the
accountants referred to above are incorporated herein by reference in reliance
upon said firms as experts in accounting and auditing.
The consolidated financial statements of ConQuest as of December 31, 1995
and 1996, and for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 1996,
incorporated herein by reference have been audited by Ernst & Young LLP,
independent auditors, as set forth in their report incorporated herein by
reference, and are incorporated herein by reference in reliance upon such report
given upon the authority of such firm as experts in accounting and auditing.
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NO DEALER, SALESPERSON OR ANY OTHER PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY
INFORMATION OR TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OTHER THAN THOSE CONTAINED IN THIS
PROSPECTUS AND, IF GIVEN OR MADE, SUCH INFORMATION OR REPRESENTATIONS MUST NOT
BE RELIED UPON AS HAVING BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE COMPANY OR ANY SELLING
SECURITYHOLDER. THIS PROSPECTUS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO SELL OR A
SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY ANY SECURITIES IN ANY JURISDICTION IN WHICH SUCH
OFFER OR SOLICITATION IS NOT AUTHORIZED, OR IN WHICH THE PERSON MAKING SUCH
OFFER OR SOLICITATION IS NOT QUALIFIED TO DO SO OR TO ANY PERSON TO WHOM IT IS
UNLAWFUL TO MAKE SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION, NOR DOES IT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER TO
SELL OR SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY ANY SECURITY OTHER THAN THE COMMON STOCK
OFFERED HEREBY. NEITHER THE DELIVERY OF THIS PROSPECTUS NOR ANY SALE MADE
HEREUNDER SHALL, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CREATE AN IMPLICATION THAT THE
INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS CORRECT AS OF ANY TIME SUBSEQUENT TO THE DATE
HEREOF.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Available Information................. 2
Incorporation of Certain Information
by Reference........................ 2
Cautionary Statement Regarding
Forward-Looking Statements.......... 3
Risk Factors.......................... 4
Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges.... 11
Plan of Distribution.................. 11
Description of Notes.................. 13
Selling Securityholders............... 27
Certain United States Federal Income
Tax Considerations.................. 28
Legal Matters......................... 32
Experts............................... 32
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$150,000,000
SMARTALK
TELESERVICES, INC.
5 3/4% CONVERTIBLE
SUBORDINATED NOTES
DUE 2004
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PROSPECTUS
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DECEMBER 16, 1997
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PART II
ITEM 14. OTHER EXPENSES OF ISSUANCE AND DISTRIBUTION.
The following table sets forth the various expenses in connection with the
registration of the Notes and Common Stock offered hereby. The Company will bear
all of such expenses. All amounts are estimated except for the Securities and
Exchange Commission registration fee and Nasdaq Smallcap entry fee.
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PAYABLE
BY REGISTRANT
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SEC registration fee..................................... $44,250
Nasdaq Smallcap entry fee................................ 10,000
Accounting fees and expenses............................. 5,000
Legal fees and expenses.................................. 25,000
Miscellaneous fees and expenses.......................... 5,750
Total.................................................... 90,000
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ITEM 15. INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS.
Under Section 317 of the California General Corporation Law (the "CGCL"), a
corporation may indemnify its directors, officers, employees and agents and its
former directors, officers, employees and agents and those who serve, at the
corporation's request, in such capacities with another enterprise, against
expenses (including attorney's fees), as well as judgements, fines and
settlements in nonderivative lawsuits, actually and reasonably incurred in
connection with the defense of any action, suit or proceeding in parties by
reason of their serving or having served in such capacity. The CGCL provides,
however, that such person must have acted in good faith and in a manner he or
she reasonably believed to be in (or not opposed to) the best interests of the
corporation and, in the case of a criminal action, such person must have had no
reasonable cause to believe his or her conduct was unlawful. In addition, the
CGCL does not permit indemnification in an action or suit by or in the right of
the corporation, where such person has been adjudged liable to the corporation,
unless, and only to the extent that, a court determines that such person fairly
and reasonably is entitled to indemnity for expenses the court deems proper in
light of liability adjudication. With respect to present or former directors and
officers, indemnity is mandatory to the extent a claim, issue or matter has been
successfully defended.
The Company's Bylaws provide for mandatory indemnification of directors and
officers generally to the same extent authorized by the CGCL. Under the
Company's Bylaws, the Company shall advance expenses incurred by an officer or
director in defending any such action if the director or officer undertakes to
repay such amount if it is determined that he or she is not entitled to
indemnification. The Company has obtained directors' and officers' liability
insurance.
The Company has entered into separate indemnification agreements with its
directors and officers. Each indemnification agreement provides for, among other
things: (i) indemnification against any and all expenses, liabilities and losses
(including attorney's fees, judgements, fines, taxes, penalties and amounts paid
in settlement) of any claim against an indemnified party unless it is
determined, as provided in the indemnification agreement, that indemnification
is not permitted under applicable law; and (ii) prompt advancement of expenses
to any indemnified party in connection with his or her defense against any
claim.
ITEM 16. EXHIBITS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES.
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EXHIBIT
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
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<C> <S>
1.1 Purchase Agreement, dated as of September 12, 1997, among SmarTalk TeleServices,
Inc., Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation and Salomon Brothers Inc.
2.1 Agreement and Plan of Reorganization and Merger, dated as of July 30, 1997, by and
among Conquest Telecommunication Services, Corp., SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. and
SMTK Acquisition Corp. II.(1)
2.2 Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated May 24, 1997, among SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc.,
SMTK Acquisition Corporation, SmarTel Communications, Inc. and each of the
stockholders of Smartel Communications, Inc.(2)
2.3 Stock Purchase Agreement, dated as of May 31, 1997, by and among SmarTalk
TeleServices, Inc., GTI Telecom, Inc., Waterton Investment Group I, LLC and William
H. Harger.(3)
2.4 Asset Purchase Agreement, dated October 22, 1997, among SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc.,
SMTK NY-1 Corp. and Frontier Corporation.(4)
4.1 Registration Rights Agreement.(5)
4.2 Specimen Stock Certificate.(5)
4.3 Terms of Contingent Value Rights.(2)
4.4 Form of SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. 10% Subordinated Note Due 2001.(3)
4.5 Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of May 31, 1997, among SmarTalk
TeleServices, Inc., William R. Harger and Waterton Investment Group I, LLC.(3)
4.6 Indenture, dated as of September 17, 1997, between SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. and
Wilmington Trust Company, as Trustee.(6)
4.7 Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of September 12, 1997, among SmarTalk
TeleServices, Inc., Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation and Salomon
Brothers Inc.(6)
4.8 Form of SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. 5 3/4% Convertible Subordinated Note Due
2004.(6)
5.1 Opinion of Dewey Ballantine LLP regarding legality of shares being registered.*
12.1 Statements regarding computation of ratios.*
23.1 Consent of Price Waterhouse LLP.*
23.2 Consent of Arthur Andersen LLP.*
23.3 Consent of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP.*
23.4 Consent of Price Waterhouse LLP.*
23.5 Consent of Ernst & Young LLP.*
23.6 Consent of Dewey Ballantine LLP (included in its opinion filed as Exhibit 5.1).*
24.1 Powers of Attorney (included on the signature page of this Registration Statement).
25.1 Form T-1.
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* To be filed by amendment.
(1) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated July 30, 1997.
(2) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated May 28, 1997 (as
amended on Form 8-K/A).
(3) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated June 1, 1997 (as
amended on Form 8-K/A).
(4) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated October 22, 1997.
(5) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Registration Statement on Form S-1,
registration number 333-10391, filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission on August 19, 1996 and the amendments thereto.
(6) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated September 17, 1997.
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(b) FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES.
Schedules not listed above have been omitted because the information
required to be set forth therein is not applicable or is shown in the financial
statements or notes thereto.
ITEM 17. UNDERTAKINGS.
The undersigned Company hereby undertakes:
(1) To file, during any period in which offers or sales are being made, a
post-effective amendment to this Registration Statement:
(i) To include any prospectus required by Section 10(a)(3) of the
Securities Act;
(ii) To reflect in the prospectus any facts or events arising after
the effective date of the Registration Statement (or the most recent
post-effective amendment thereof) which, individually or in the aggregate,
represent a fundamental change in the information set forth in the
Registration Statement;
(iii) To include any material information with respect to the plan of
distribution not previously disclosed in the Registration Statement or any
material change to such information in the Registration Statement;
Provided, however, That paragraphs (1)(i) and (1)(ii) do not apply if
the information required to be included in a post-effective amendment by
those paragraphs is contained in periodic reports filed by the Company
pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act that are
incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement.
(2) That, for purposes of determining any liability under the Securities
Act, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be a new Registration
Statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such
securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering
thereof.
(3) To remove from registration by means of a post-effective amendment any
of the securities being registered which remain unsold at the termination of the
offering.
(4) That, for purposes of determining any liability under the Securities
Act, each filing of the Company's annual report pursuant to Section 13(a) or
Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act that is incorporated by reference in the
Registration Statement shall be deemed to be a new Registration Statement
relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities
at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.
(5) Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities
Act may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the
Company pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the Company has been
advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission such
indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and
is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification
against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Company of expenses
incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the Company in
the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such
director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being
registered, the Company will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter
has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate
jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public
policy as expressed in the Securities Act and will be governed by the final
adjudication of such issue.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act, the Company certifies
that it has reasonable grounds to believe that it meets all of the requirements
for filing on Form S-3 and has duly caused this Registration Statement to be
signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City
of Los Angeles, State of California, on the 16th day of December, 1997.
SMARTALK TELESERVICES, INC.
By: /s/ ROBERT H. LORSCH
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Name: Robert H. Lorsch
Title: Chairman of the Board of
Directors and Chief Executive
Officer
POWER OF ATTORNEY
Each person whose signature appears below constitutes and appoints Robert
H. Lorsch, Erich L. Spangenberg and David A. Hamburger his true and lawful
attorney-in-fact and agents, each acting alone, with full power of substitution
and resubstitution, for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all
capacities, to sign any or all amendments (including post-effective amendments)
to this Registration Statement, and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto,
and other documents in connection therewith, with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, granting unto said attorneys in-fact and agents, each acting alone,
full power and authority to do and perform each and every act and thing
requisite and necessary to be done in and about the premises, as fully to all
intents and purposes as he might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and
confirming all that said attorneys-in-fact and agents, each acting alone, or his
substitute or substitutes, may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act, this Registration
Statement has been signed by the following persons in the capacities and on the
dates indicated.
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SIGNATURES TITLE DATE
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/s/ ROBERT H. LORSCH Chairman of the Board of December 16, 1997
- ----------------------------------------------- Directors and Chief
Robert H. Lorsch Executive Officer
(Principal Executive
Officer)
/s/ ERICH L. SPANGENBERG Vice Chairman of the Board December 16, 1997
- ----------------------------------------------- of Directors and Chief
Erich L. Spangenberg Operating Officer
/s/ GLEN ANDREW FOLCK Chief Financial Officer December 16, 1997
- ----------------------------------------------- and Vice President
Glen Andrew Folck Finance/Operations
(Principal Financial and
Accounting Officer)
/s/ AHMED O. ALFI Director December 16, 1997
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Ahmed O. Alfi
/s/ FRED F. FIELDING Director December 16, 1997
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Fred F.Fielding
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SIGNATURES TITLE DATE
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/s/ JEFFREY I. SCHEINROCK Director December 16, 1997
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Jeffrey I. Scheinrock
/s/ ROBERT M. SMITH Director December 16, 1997
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Robert M. Smith
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EXHIBIT INDEX
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SEQUENTIALLY
EXHIBIT NUMBERED
NUMBER DESCRIPTION PAGE
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<C> <S> <C>
1.1 Purchase Agreement, dated as of September 12, 1997, among SmarTalk
TeleServices, Inc., Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities
Corporation and Salomon Brothers Inc.
2.1 Agreement and Plan of Reorganization and Merger, dated as of July 30,
1997, by and among Conquest Telecommunication Services, Corp.,
SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. and SMTK Acquisition Corp. II.(1)
2.2 Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated May 24, 1997, among SmarTalk
TeleServices, Inc., SMTK Acquisition Corporation, SmarTel
Communications, Inc. and each of the stockholders of Smartel
Communications, Inc.(2)
2.3 Stock Purchase Agreement, dated as of May 31, 1997, by and among
SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc., GTI Telecom, Inc., Waterton Investment
Group I, LLC and William H. Harger.(3)
2.4 Asset Purchase Agreement, dated October 22, 1997, among SmarTalk
TeleServices, Inc., SMTK NY-1 Corp. and Frontier Corporation.(4)
4.1 Registration Rights Agreement.(5)
4.2 Specimen Stock Certificate.(5)
4.3 Terms of Contingent Value Rights.(2)
4.4 Form of SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. 10% Subordinated Note Due
2001.(3)
4.5 Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of May 31, 1997, among
SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc., William R. Harger and Waterton Investment
Group I, LLC.(3)
4.6 Indenture, dated as of September 17, 1997, between SmarTalk
TeleServices, Inc. and Wilmington Trust Company, as Trustee.(6)
4.7 Registration Rights Agreement, dated as of September 12, 1997, among
SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc., Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities
Corporation and Salomon Brothers Inc.(6)
4.8 Form of SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. 5 3/4% Convertible Subordinated
Note Due 2004.(6)
5.1 Opinion of Dewey Ballantine LLP regarding legality of shares being
registered.*
12.1 Statements regarding computation of ratios.*
23.1 Consent of Price Waterhouse LLP.*
23.2 Consent of Arthur Andersen LLP.*
23.3 Consent of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP.*
23.4 Consent of Price Waterhouse LLP.*
23.5 Consent of Ernst & Young LLP.*
23.6 Consent of Dewey Ballantine LLP (included in its opinion filed as
Exhibit 5.1).*
24.1 Powers of Attorney (included on the signature page of this
Registration Statement).
25.1 Form T-1.
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* To be filed by amendment.
(1) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated July 30, 1997.
(2) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated May 28, 1997 (as
amended on Form 8-K/A).
(3) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated June 1, 1997 (as
amended on Form 8-K/A).
(4) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated October 22, 1997.
(5) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Registration Statement on Form S-1,
registration number 333-10391, filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission on August 19, 1996 and the amendments thereto.
(6) Incorporated by reference to SmarTalk's Form 8-K, dated September 17, 1997.
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EXHIBIT 1.1
SMARTALK TELESERVICES, INC.
5 3/4% CONVERTIBLE SUBORDINATED NOTES DUE 2004
PURCHASE AGREEMENT
Dated as of September 12, 1997
DONALDSON, LUFKIN & JENRETTE
SECURITIES CORPORATION
SALOMON BROTHERS INC
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5 3/4% Convertible Subordinated Notes due 2004
of SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc.
PURCHASE AGREEMENT
September 12, 1997
DONALDSON, LUFKIN & JENRETTE SECURITIES CORPORATION
SALOMON BROTHERS INC
c/o Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
Securities Corporation
277 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10172
Dear Sirs:
SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc., a California corporation (the "Company"),
proposes to issue and sell to Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities
Corporation ("DLJ") and Salomon Brothers Inc ("Salomon") (DLJ and Salomon, each
an "Initial Purchaser" and collectively, the "Initial Purchasers") an aggregate
of $125,000,000 in principal amount of its 5 3/4% Convertible Subordinated Notes
due 2004 (the "Firm Notes"), subject to the terms and conditions set forth
herein. The Company also proposes to issue and sell to the Initial Purchasers
not more than an additional $25,000,000 aggregate principal amount of the 5 3/4%
Convertible Subordinated Notes due 2004 (the "Additional Notes"), if requested
by the Initial Purchasers as provided in Section 2 hereof. The Firm Notes and
the Additional Notes are collectively referred to as the "Notes." The Notes are
to be issued pursuant to the provisions of an indenture (the "Indenture"), to be
dated as of the Closing Date (as defined below), among the Company and
Wilmington Trust Company, as trustee (the "Trustee"), pursuant to which the
Notes, as provided therein, will be convertible at the option of the holders
thereof into shares of the Company's common stock, no par value per share (the
"Common Stock"). Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the
meanings given to such terms in the Indenture.
1. OFFERING MEMORANDUM.
(a) The Notes will be offered and sold to the Initial Purchasers
pursuant to one or more exemptions from the registration requirements under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Act"). The Company has prepared a
preliminary offering memorandum, dated September 4, 1997 (the "Preliminary
Offering Memorandum"), and a final offering memorandum, dated September 11, 1997
(the "Offering Memorandum"), relating to the Notes.
(b) Upon original issuance thereof, and until such time as the same
is no longer required pursuant to the Indenture, the Notes and the Common Stock,
upon conversion of the Notes, shall bear the following legend:
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"THE SECURITIES EVIDENCED HEREBY HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE
SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED (THE "SECURITIES ACT"), OR ANY STATE
SECURITIES LAWS. NEITHER THIS SECURITY NOR ANY INTEREST OR PARTICIPATION HEREIN
MAY BE OFFERED, SOLD, ASSIGNED, TRANSFERRED, PLEDGED, ENCUMBERED OR OTHERWISE
DISPOSED OF IN THE ABSENCE OF SUCH REGISTRATION UNLESS SUCH TRANSACTION IS
EXEMPT FROM, OR NOT SUBJECT TO, REGISTRATION.
THE HOLDER OF THE SECURITIES EVIDENCED HEREBY BY ITS ACCEPTANCE HEREOF
AGREES THAT SUCH SECURITIES ARE "RESTRICTED SECURITIES" WITHIN THE MEANING OF
RULE 144 UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT AND THAT IT AND ANY SUBSEQUENT HOLDER WILL NOT
OFFER, SELL OR OTHERWISE TRANSFER SUCH SECURITY, PRIOR TO THE DATE (THE "RESALE
RESTRICTION TERMINATION DATE") WHICH IS TWO YEARS AFTER THE LATER OF THE
ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE HEREOF AND THE LAST DATE ON WHICH THE COMPANY OR ANY
AFFILIATED PERSON OF THE COMPANY WAS THE OWNER OF THIS SECURITY (OR ANY
PREDECESSOR OF SUCH SECURITY) EXCEPT (A) TO THE COMPANY, (B) PURSUANT TO A
REGISTRATION STATEMENT WHICH HAS BEEN DECLARED EFFECTIVE UNDER THE SECURITIES
ACT, (C) PURSUANT TO RULE 144A, FOR SO LONG AS IT IS AVAILABLE, TO A PERSON IT
REASONABLY BELIEVES IS A "QUALIFIED INSTITUTIONAL BUYER" AS DEFINED IN RULE 144A
UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT THAT PURCHASES FOR ITS OWN ACCOUNT OR FOR THE ACCOUNT
OF A QUALIFIED INSTITUTIONAL BUYER TO WHOM NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT THE TRANSFER IS
BEING MADE IN RELIANCE ON RULE 144A, (D) PURSUANT TO OFFERS AND SALES THAT OCCUR
OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF REGULATION S UNDER THE
SECURITIES ACT, (E) TO AN INSTITUTIONAL "ACCREDITED INVESTOR," WITHIN THE
MEANING OF RULE 501(A)(1),(2),(3) OR (7) UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT THAT IS
ACQUIRING THE SECURITY FOR ITS OWN ACCOUNT, OR FOR THE ACCOUNT OF SUCH AN
INSTITUTIONAL "ACCREDITED INVESTOR," FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES AND NOT WITH A VIEW
TO, OR FOR OFFER OR SALE IN CONNECTION WITH, ANY DISTRIBUTION IN VIOLATION OF
THE SECURITIES ACT, OR (F) PURSUANT TO ANOTHER AVAILABLE EXEMPTION FROM THE
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE SECURITIES ACT, SUBJECT TO THE COMPANY'S AND
THE TRUSTEE'S RIGHT PRIOR TO ANY SUCH OFFER, SALE OR TRANSFER PURSUANT TO CLAUSE
(D), (E) OR (F) TO REQUIRE THE DELIVERY OF AN OPINION OF COUNSEL, CERTIFICATION
AND OTHER INFORMATION SATISFACTORY TO EACH OF THEM, AND IN EACH OF THE FOREGOING
CASES, A CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER IN THE FORM APPEARING ON THIS SECURITY IS
COMPLETED AND DELIVERED BY THE TRANSFEROR TO THE TRUSTEE. THIS LEGEND WILL BE
REMOVED UPON THE REQUEST OF THE HOLDER AND AFTER THE RESALE RESTRICTION
TERMINATION DATE."
2. AGREEMENTS TO SELL AND PURCHASE.
(a) On the basis of the representations, warranties and covenants
contained in this Agreement, and subject to the terms and conditions contained
herein, the Company agrees to issue and sell to the Initial Purchasers, and the
Initial Purchasers agree, severally and not jointly, to purchase from the
Company, the principal amounts of Firm Notes set forth opposite the name of such
Initial Purchaser on Schedule I hereto at a purchase price equal to 97% of the
principal amount thereof (the "Purchase Price").
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(b) On the basis of the representations and warranties contained in
this Agreement, and subject to its terms and conditions, the Company agrees to
issue and sell to the Initial Purchasers the Additional Notes and the Initial
Purchasers shall have the right to purchase, severally and not jointly, the
Additional Notes from the Company at the Purchase Price plus accrued interest,
if any, from the date of issuance of the Firm Notes to the date of delivery and
payment. Additional Notes may be purchased solely for the purpose of covering
over-allotments made in connection with the offering of the Firm Notes. The
Initial Purchasers may exercise their right to purchase Additional Notes in
whole or in part from time to time by giving written notice thereof to the
Company at any time within 30 days after the date of this Agreement. DLJ shall
give any such notice on behalf of the Initial Purchasers and such notice shall
specify the aggregate principal amount of Additional Notes to be purchased
pursuant to such exercise and the date for payment and delivery thereof. The
date for payment and delivery for any Additional Notes specified in any such
notice shall be a business day (i) no earlier than the Closing Date (as
hereinafter defined), (ii) no later than ten business days after such notice has
been given and (iii) no earlier than two business days after such notice has
been given. If any Additional Notes are to be purchased, each Initial Purchaser,
severally and not jointly, agrees to purchase from the Company the principal
amount of Additional Notes which bears the same proportion to the total
principal amount of Additional Notes to be purchased from the Company as the
principal amount of Firm Notes set forth opposite the name of such Initial
Purchaser in Schedule I bears to the total principal amount of the Firm Notes.
(c) The Company hereby agrees (and the Company shall, concurrently
with the execution of this Agreement, deliver letter agreements executed by each
of the directors and executive officers of the Company, pursuant to which each
such person agrees) not to offer, sell, contract to sell, grant any option to
purchase, or otherwise dispose of any Common Stock or any securities convertible
into or exercisable or exchangeable for such Common Stock or in any other manner
transfer all or a portion of the economic consequences of such Common Stock, for
a period of 90 days after the date of the Offering Memorandum, other than (i)
the sale of Notes to the Initial Purchasers pursuant to this Agreement, (ii)
issuances of Common Stock upon conversion of the Notes, (iii) as a gift or
gifts, provided the donee or donees thereof agree in writing to be bound by such
letter agreement, (iv) transfers to a transferor's affiliates, as such term is
defined in Rule 405 promulgated under the Act, provided the transferee agrees in
writing to be bound by such letter agreement, (v) issuances of Common Stock or
grant of options or warrants to purchase Common Stock, assets or an ownership
interest, pursuant to acquisition transactions, (vi) issuances of any stock or
securities in connection with a rights plan or "poison pill," or (vii) with the
prior written consent of DLJ. Notwithstanding the foregoing, during such period
the Company may grant Stock Options (and may issue shares of its Common Stock
upon exercise thereof), pursuant to any stock option plan, stock ownership plan,
stock bonus plan or stock compensation plan, including the Company's 1996
Nonqualified Stock Option Plan and the 1996 Stock Incentive Plan, as such may be
amended after the date hereof, to increase the maximum number thereof to 4.5
million shares; provided, however, that without the prior written consent of
DLJ, the Company may not (i) register the shares of Common Stock referred to in
clause (v) above under the Securities Act for such 90-day period or (ii) grant
any registration rights with respect to the shares of Common Stock referred to
in clause (v) above that are exercisable within such 90-day period.
3. TERMS OF OFFERING.
(a) Each of the Initial Purchasers has advised the Company that each
Initial Purchaser will make offers and sales (the "Exempt Resales") of the Notes
purchased hereunder only on the terms and in the manner set forth in the
Offering Memorandum, as amended or supplemented, and Section 2 hereof solely to
(i) persons whom such Initial Purchaser reasonably believe to be "qualified
institutional buyers"
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as defined in Rule 144A under the Act ("QIBs") in transactions under Rule 144A,
(ii) to other institutional "accredited investors," as defined in Rule 501(a)
(1), (2), (3) or (7) under the Act, that make certain representations and
agreements to the Company (each, an "Accredited Institution"), and (iii) to
persons permitted to purchase the Notes in offshore transactions in reliance
upon Regulation S under the Act (each, a "Regulation S Purchaser") (such persons
specified in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) being referred to herein as the
"Eligible Purchasers"). The Initial Purchasers will offer the Notes to Eligible
Purchasers initially at a price equal to 100% of the principal amount thereof.
Such price may be changed at any time without notice.
(b) Holders (including subsequent transferees) of the Notes will
have the registration rights set forth in the registration rights agreement (the
"Registration Rights Agreement"), to be dated the Closing Date, in substantially
the form of Exhibit A hereto, for so long as such Notes constitute "Transfer
Restricted Securities" (as defined in the Registration Rights Agreement).
Pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement, the Company will agree to file
with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission"), under the
circumstances set forth therein, a shelf registration statement pursuant to Rule
415 under the Act (the "Shelf Registration Statement") relating to the resale by
certain holders of the Notes or of Common Stock issued upon conversion of the
Notes and to use all reasonable efforts to cause such Registration Statements to
be declared and remain effective and usable for the periods specified in the
Registration Rights Agreement. This Agreement, the Indenture, the Notes and the
Registration Rights Agreement are hereinafter sometimes referred to collectively
as the "Operative Documents."
4. DELIVERY AND PAYMENT.
(a) Delivery of, and payment of the Purchase Price for, the Firm
Notes shall be made at the offices of Dewey Ballantine, 1301 Avenue of the
Americas, New York, New York, 10019, or such other location as may be mutually
acceptable. Such delivery and payment shall be made at 10:00 a.m. New York City
time, on the date which is three business days after pricing of the Firm Notes
or at such other time as shall be agreed upon by the Initial Purchasers and the
Company. The time and date of such delivery and the payment are herein called
the "Closing Date."
(b) Delivery of, and payment of the Purchase Price for, any
Additional Notes to be purchased by the Initial Purchasers shall be made at the
offices of Dewey Ballantine, 1301 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York,
10019, or such other place as the Initial Purchasers shall designate, at 10:00
a.m., New York City time, on the date specified in the exercise notice given by
DLJ, on behalf of the Initial Purchasers to the Company pursuant to Section 2(b)
(the "Option Closing Date"). Any such Option Closing Date and the location of
delivery of and the form of payment for the Additional Notes may be varied by
agreement between the Initial Purchasers and the Company.
(c) At or prior to the Closing Date and each Option Closing Date, if
any, the Company shall execute and deliver for authentication the Notes to be
purchased and sold on such date and shall deposit in global form, one or more
Notes registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of the Depository Trust
Company ("DTC"), having an aggregate principal amount corresponding to the
aggregate principal amount of the Notes (collectively, the "Global Notes") to be
purchased and sold on such date. The Initial Purchasers shall pay or cause to be
paid the Purchase Price thereof by wire transfer in same day funds to the order
of the Company against delivery thereof to or for the respective accounts of the
Initial Purchasers. The Global Notes shall be made available to the Initial
Purchasers for inspection at the offices of DLJ not later than 9:30 a.m., New
York City time, on the business day immediately preceding the Closing Date and
each Option Closing Date, if any. The Company will permit the Initial Purchasers
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to inspect such certificates at the offices of Salomon at least one
full business day prior to the Closing Date and each Option Closing Date, if
any.
5. AGREEMENTS OF THE COMPANY. The Company hereby agrees with each
Initial Purchaser as follows:
(a) To advise such Initial Purchaser promptly and, if requested by
such Initial Purchaser, confirm in writing, (i) of the Company's knowledge of
the issuance by any state securities commission of any stop order suspending the
qualification or exemption from qualification of any Notes for offering or sale
in any jurisdiction designated by such Initial Purchaser pursuant to Section
5(e) hereof, or the initiation of any proceeding by any state securities
commission or any other federal or state regulatory authority for such purpose
and (ii) of the happening of any event during the period referred to in Section
5(c) below that makes any statement of a material fact made in the Preliminary
Offering Memorandum or the Offering Memorandum untrue or that requires any
additions to or changes in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum or the Offering
Memorandum in order to make the statements therein, in light of the
circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. The Company shall use
all reasonable efforts to prevent the issuance of any stop order or order
suspending the qualification or exemption of any Notes under any state
securities or Blue Sky laws and, if at any time any state securities commission
or other federal or state regulatory authority shall issue an order suspending
the qualification or exemption of any Notes under any state securities or Blue
Sky laws, the Company shall use all reasonable efforts to obtain the withdrawal
or lifting of such order at the earliest possible time.
(b) To furnish such Initial Purchaser and those persons identified
by such Initial Purchaser , without charge, such number of copies of the
Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum, and any amendments
or supplements thereto, as such Initial Purchaser may reasonably request.
Subject to such Initial Purchaser's compliance with its representations and
warranties and agreements set forth in Section 7 hereof, the Company consents to
the use of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum, and
any amendments and supplements thereto required pursuant hereto, by such Initial
Purchaser in connection with Exempt Resales.
(c) During such period as in the opinion of counsel for such Initial
Purchaser an Offering Memorandum is required by law to be delivered in
connection with Exempt Resales by such Initial Purchaser and in connection with
market-making activities of such Initial Purchaser for so long as any Notes are
outstanding, (i) not to make any amendment or supplement to the Offering
Memorandum of which such Initial Purchaser shall not previously have been
advised or to which such Initial Purchaser shall reasonably object after being
so advised and (ii) to prepare promptly upon such Initial Purchaser's reasonable
request, any amendment or supplement to the Offering Memorandum which may be
necessary or advisable in connection with such Exempt Resales or such
market-making activities.
(d) If, during the period referred to in Section 5(c) above, any
event shall occur or condition shall exist as a result of which, in the judgment
of the Company or in the opinion of counsel to such Initial Purchaser, should be
set forth in the Offering Memorandum in order to make the statements therein, in
the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, or if
it is necessary to amend or supplement the Offering Memorandum to comply with
any applicable law, forthwith to prepare an appropriate amendment or supplement
to such Offering Memorandum so that the statements therein, as so amended or
supplemented, will not, in the light of the circumstances when it is so
delivered, be misleading, or so that such Offering Memorandum will comply with
applicable law, and to furnish to such Initial Purchaser and such other persons
as such Initial Purchaser may designate such number of copies thereof as such
Initial Purchaser may reasonably request.
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(e) Prior to the sale of all Notes pursuant to Exempt Resales as
contemplated hereby, to cooperate with such Initial Purchaser and counsel to
such Initial Purchaser in connection with the registration or qualification of
the Notes for offer and sale to such Initial Purchaser and pursuant to Exempt
Resales under the securities or Blue Sky laws of such jurisdictions as such
Initial Purchaser may request and to continue such qualification in effect so
long as required for Exempt Resales and to file such consents to service of
process or other documents as may be necessary in order to effect such
registration or qualification; provided, however, that the Company shall not be
required in connection therewith to register or qualify as a foreign corporation
in any jurisdiction in which it is not now so qualified or to take any action
that would subject it to general consent to service of process or taxation other
than as to matters and transactions relating to the Preliminary Offering
Memorandum, the Offering Memorandum or Exempt Resales, in any jurisdiction in
which it is not now so subject.
(f) So long as the Notes are outstanding, (i) to mail and make
generally available as soon as practicable after the end of each fiscal year to
the record holders of the Notes a financial report of the Company and its
subsidiaries on a consolidated basis (and a similar financial report of all
unconsolidated subsidiaries, if any), all such financial reports to include a
consolidated balance sheet, a consolidated statement of operations, a
consolidated statement of cash flows and a consolidated statement of
shareholders' equity as of the end of and for such fiscal year, together with
comparable information as of the end of and for the preceding year, certified by
the Company's independent public accountants and (ii) to mail and make generally
available as soon as practicable after the end of each quarterly period (except
for the last quarterly period of each fiscal year) to the Trustee (as defined in
the Indenture), a consolidated balance sheet, a consolidated statement of
operations and a consolidated statement of cash flows (and similar financial
reports of all unconsolidated subsidiaries, if any) as of the end of and for
such period, and for the period from the beginning of such year to the close of
such quarterly period, together with comparable information for the
corresponding periods of the preceding year.
(g) So long as the Notes are outstanding, to furnish to such Initial
Purchaser as soon as available copies of all reports or other communications
furnished by the Company to its security holders or furnished to or filed with
the Commission or any national securities exchange on which any class of
securities of the Company is listed and such other publicly available
information concerning the Company and/or its subsidiaries as such Initial
Purchaser may reasonably request.
(h) So long as any of the Notes are "restricted securities" within
the meaning of Rule 144A under the Act, the Company will, during any period in
which it is not subject to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), make available to any holder of Notes in
connection with any sale thereof and any prospective purchaser of such Notes
from such holder, the information ("Rule 144A Information") required by Rule
144A(d)(4) under the Act.
(i) Whether or not the transactions contemplated in this Agreement
are consummated or this Agreement is terminated, to pay or cause to be paid all
expenses, fees and taxes incident to the performance of the obligations of the
Company under this Agreement, including: (i) the fees, disbursements and
expenses of counsel to the Company and accountants of the Company in connection
with the sale and delivery of the Notes to such Initial Purchaser and pursuant
to Exempt Resales, and all other fees or expenses in connection with the
preparation, printing, filing and distribution of the Preliminary Offering
Memorandum, the Offering Memorandum and all amendments and supplements to any of
the foregoing (including, without limitation, financial statements and exhibits)
specified in Section 5(b) and 5(c) prior to or during the period specified in
Section 5(c), including the mailing and delivering of copies thereof to such
Initial Purchaser and persons designated by it in the quantities specified
herein, (ii) all costs and expenses related to the transfer and delivery of the
Notes to such Initial
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Purchaser and pursuant to Exempt Resales, including any transfer or other taxes
payable thereon, (iii) all costs of printing or producing this Agreement, the
other Operative Documents and any other agreements or documents in connection
with the offering, purchase, sale or delivery of the Notes, (iv) all expenses in
connection with the registration or qualification of the Notes for offer and
sale under the securities or Blue Sky laws of the several states and all costs
of printing or producing any preliminary and supplemental Blue Sky memoranda in
connection therewith (including the filing fees and fees and disbursements of
counsel for such Initial Purchaser in connection with such registration or
qualification and memoranda relating thereto), (v) the costs associated with the
issuance and delivery of the Notes, including, without limitation, the cost of
printing certificates representing the Notes, (vi) all expenses and listing fees
in connection with the application for quotation of the Notes in the National
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD") Automated Quotation System
PORTAL ("PORTAL") and the listing of the Common Stock issuable upon conversion
of the Notes on the NASDAQ National Market, (vii) the fees and expenses of the
Trustee and the Trustee's counsel in connection with the Indenture and the
Notes, (viii) the costs and charges of any transfer agent, registrar and/or
depositary (including DTC), (ix) any fees charged by rating agencies for the
rating of the Notes, (x) all costs and expenses of any Registration Statement,
as set forth in the Registration Rights Agreement, (xi) all fees and expenses
(including fees and expenses of counsel) of the Company in connection with the
approval of the securities by DTC for both entry and transfer, (xii) all fees
and out-of-pocket expenses and disbursements of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal,
as counsel for the Initial Purchasers, since the date of engagement by DLJ
through and including the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby,
including the transactions contemplated by the Registration Rights Agreement,
and (xiii) and all other costs and expenses incident to the performance of the
obligations of the Company hereunder for which provision is not otherwise made
in this Section.
(j) To use all reasonable efforts to effect the inclusion of the
Notes in PORTAL and to maintain the listing of the Notes on PORTAL for so long
as the Notes are outstanding.
(k) To use all reasonable efforts to effect the inclusion of the
Notes on the NASDAQ Small Cap Market and to maintain the listing of the Notes on
the NASDAQ Small Cap Market for so long as the Notes are outstanding.
(l) To obtain the approval of DTC for "book-entry" transfer of the
Notes, and to comply with all of its agreements set forth in the representation
letters of the Company to DTC relating to the approval of the Notes by DTC for
"book-entry" transfer.
(m) During the period beginning on the date hereof and continuing to
and including the Closing Date, not to offer, sell, contract to sell or
otherwise transfer or dispose of any debt securities of the Company or any
warrants, rights or options to purchase or otherwise acquire debt securities of
the Company substantially similar to the Notes (other than (i) the Notes and
(ii) commercial paper issued in the ordinary course of business), without the
prior written consent of each Initial Purchaser.
(n) Not to sell, offer for sale or solicit offers to buy or
otherwise negotiate in respect of any security (as defined in the Act) that
would be integrated with the sale of the Notes to the Initial Purchasers or
pursuant to Exempt Resales in a manner that would require the registration of
any such sale of the Notes under the Act.
(o) Not to engage in any directed selling efforts (within the
meaning of Regulation S under the Act ("Regulation S")) or engage in any form of
general solicitation or general advertising (within the
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meaning of Regulation D of the Act ("Regulation D")) with respect to the Notes,
except pursuant to a registered public offering as provided in the Registration
Rights Agreement.
(p) Not to voluntarily claim, and to actively resist any attempts to
claim, the benefit of any usury laws against the holders of any Notes.
(q) To comply with all of its agreements set forth in the
Registration Rights Agreement.
(r) To use all reasonable efforts to do and perform all things
required or necessary to be done and performed under this Agreement by it prior
to the Closing Date or any Option Closing Date, as the case may be, and to
satisfy all conditions precedent to the delivery of the Notes.
(s) To use the proceeds for the sale of the Notes in the manner
described in the Offering Memorandum under the caption "Use of Proceeds."
(t) For the three years after the Closing Date, to use its
reasonable efforts to ensure that the Common Stock remains included for
quotation on the NASDAQ National Market.
6. REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND AGREEMENTS OF THE COMPANY. The
Company represents and warrants to each Initial Purchaser that:
(a) The Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum
have been prepared by the Company for use by the Initial Purchasers in
connection with Exempt Resales. The Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the
Offering Memorandum do not, and any supplement or amendment to them will not,
contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material
fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein,
in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading,
except that the representations and warranties contained in this paragraph (a)
shall not apply to statements in or omissions from the Preliminary Offering
Memorandum or the Offering Memorandum (or any supplement or amendment thereto)
based upon information relating to an Initial Purchaser furnished to the Company
in writing by or on behalf of an Initial Purchaser expressly for use therein. No
stop order preventing the use of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum or the
Offering Memorandum, or any amendment or supplement thereto, or any order
asserting that any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are
subject to the registration requirements of the Act, has been issued.
(b) Each of the Company and its Significant Subsidiaries (as
hereinafter defined) has been duly incorporated, is validly existing as a
corporation in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation
and has the corporate power and authority to carry on its business as described
in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum and to own,
lease and operate its properties, and each is duly qualified and is in good
standing as a foreign corporation authorized to do business in each jurisdiction
in which the nature of its business or its ownership or leasing of property
requires such qualification, except where the failure to be so qualified would
not have a material adverse effect on the business, prospects, financial
condition or results of operations of the Company and its subsidiaries, taken as
a whole (a "Material Adverse Effect").
(c) The entities listed on Exhibit B hereto are the only subsidiaries,
direct or indirect, of the Company. All of the outstanding shares of capital
stock of each of the Company's subsidiaries have been duly authorized and
validly issued and are fully paid and non-assessable, and are owned by the
Company, directly or indirectly through one or more subsidiaries, free and clear
of any security interest, claim, lien,
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encumbrance or adverse interest of any nature (each, a "Lien"). Except with
respect to the option to purchase common stock of SmarTel granted to SmarTel New
Zealand Ltd. (the "SmarTel New Zealand Option"), there are no outstanding
subscriptions, rights, warrants, calls, commitments of sale or options to
acquire, or instruments convertible into or exchangeable for, any such shares of
capital stock or other equity interest of such subsidiaries.
(d) The Company has all necessary corporate power and authority to
enter into and perform its obligations under the Operative Documents. The
Company has the necessary corporate power and authority to issue, sell and
deliver the Notes to the Initial Purchasers.
(e) This Agreement has been duly and validly authorized, executed
and delivered by the Company and assuming due authorization, execution, delivery
and performance by the Initial Purchasers, will be a legal, valid and binding
agreement of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its
terms except as the enforceability thereof may be limited by (i) the effect of
bankruptcy, rehabilitation, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other
similar laws now or hereafter in effect relating to or affecting the rights and
remedies of creditors and (ii) general principles of equity, whether enforcement
is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.
(f) The Indenture has been duly and validly authorized by the
Company and, on and as of the Closing Date, will have been validly executed and
delivered by the Company. When the Indenture has been duly executed and
delivered by the Company, assuming due authorization, execution, delivery and
performance by the Trustee, will be legally valid and binding agreement of the
Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms except as
(i) the enforceability thereof may be limited by the effect of bankruptcy,
insolvency or similar laws affecting creditors' rights generally and (ii) rights
of acceleration and the availability of equitable remedies may be limited by
equitable principles of general applicability. On the Closing Date, the
Indenture will conform in all material respects to the requirements of the Trust
Indenture Act of 1939, as amended (the "TIA" or"Trust Indenture Act"), and the
rules and regulations of the Commission applicable to an indenture which is
qualified thereunder. The Indenture conforms in all material respects to the
description thereof contained in the Offering Memorandum.
(g) The Notes have been duly and validly authorized for issuance
and, on and as of the Closing Date, will have been validly executed and
delivered by the Company. When the Notes have been issued, executed and
authenticated in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture and delivered
to and paid for by the Initial Purchasers in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, the Notes will be entitled to the benefits of the Indenture and will
be the legally valid and binding obligations of the Company, enforceable in
accordance with their terms except as (i) the enforceability thereof may be
limited by the effect of bankruptcy, insolvency or similar laws affecting
creditors' rights generally and (ii) rights of acceleration and the availability
of equitable remedies may be limited by equitable principles of general
applicability. The Notes conform in all material respects to the description
thereof contained in the Offering Memorandum.
(h) The Notes are convertible into Common Stock in accordance with the
terms of the Indenture; the shares of Common Stock initially issuable upon
conversion of the Notes have been duly authorized and reserved for issuance upon
such conversion and, when issued upon such conversion, will be validly issued,
fully paid and nonassessable and will conform to the description thereof
contained in the Offering Memorandum; the Company has the authorized and
outstanding capital stock as set forth in the Offering Memorandum; and the
stockholders of the Company have no preemptive rights with respect to the Notes
or the Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Notes.
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(i) The Registration Rights Agreement has been duly and validly
authorized by the Company and, on and as of the Closing Date, will have been
duly executed and delivered by the Company. When the Registration Rights has
been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the parties thereto, the
Registration Rights Agreement will be a legally valid and binding agreement of
the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms except
as (i) the enforceability thereof may be limited by the effect of bankruptcy,
insolvency or similar laws affecting creditors' rights generally and (ii) rights
of acceleration and the availability of equitable remedies may be limited by
equitable principles of general applicability. The Registration Rights Agreement
conforms in all material respects to the description thereof in the Offering
Memorandum.
(j) The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and
the other Operative Documents by the Company, the issuance and sale of the
Notes, the compliance by the Company with all provisions hereof and thereof and
the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby will not
(i) require any consent, approval, authorization or other order of, or
qualification with, any court or governmental body or agency (except such as may
be required in connection with the registration under the Act of the Notes and
the Common Stock in accordance with the Registration Rights Agreement, the
qualification of the Indenture under the Trust Indenture Act and except certain
regulatory notice and except such as may be required under the securities or
Blue Sky laws of the various jurisdictions), (ii) violate, conflict with or
constitute a breach of any of the terms or provisions of, or a default under (or
an event that with notice or the lapse of time, or both, would constitute a
default), or require consent under, or result in the imposition of a Lien on any
properties of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, or an acceleration of
indebtedness pursuant to, (A) the charter or by-laws of the Company or any of
its subsidiaries, (B) any bond, debenture, note, indenture, loan agreement,
mortgage, lease or other agreement or instrument that is material to the Company
and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole, to which the Company or any of its
subsidiaries is a party or by which the Company or any of its subsidiaries or
their respective property is bound, (C) in any material respect, any statute,
law or any rule, regulation, judgment, order or decree of any court or any
governmental body or agency having jurisdiction over the Company, any of its
subsidiaries or their respective property, or (iii) result in the termination or
revocation of any material Authorization (as defined below) of the Company or
any of its subsidiaries or result in any other impairment of the rights of the
holder of any such material Authorization.
(k) Neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries is in violation
of its respective charter or by-laws or in default in the performance of any
bond, debenture, note, indenture, loan agreement, mortgage, lease or other
agreement or instrument to which the Company or any of its subsidiaries is a
party or by which the Company or any of its subsidiaries or their respective
property is bound, except for such violations or defaults as would not,
individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. Neither the
Company nor any of its subsidiaries is in violation of any law, statute,
ordinance, rule or regulation applicable to the Company or its subsidiaries, or
their respective assets or properties, which violation would have a Material
Adverse Effect. There exists no condition that, with notice, the
passage of time or otherwise, would constitute a default under any such document
or instrument, except where such default would not have a Material Adverse
Effect.
(l) There are no legal or governmental proceedings pending or, to
the knowledge of the Company, threatened to which the Company or any of its
subsidiaries is a party or to which any of their respective property is subject
(i) that would be required to be set forth in a registration statement on Form
S-1, (ii) that could reasonably be expected to result, singly or in the
aggregate, in a Material Adverse Effect, or (iii) that could reasonably be
expected to adversely effect the issuance or validity of the Notes to be issued
and sold by the Company hereunder. No contract or document of a character that
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would be required to be described in the Offering Memorandum if the Offering
Memorandum were a prospectus included in a registration statement on Form S-1
filed with the Commission is not so described.
(m) Neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries has violated any
foreign, federal, state or local law or regulation relating to the protection of
human health and safety, the environment or hazardous or toxic substances or
wastes, pollutants or contaminants ("Environmental Laws") or any provisions of
the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended ("ERISA"), or
the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, except for such violations
which, singly or in the aggregate, would not have a Material Adverse Effect.
(n) Each of the Company and its subsidiaries has such permits,
licenses, consents, exemptions, franchises, authorizations and other approvals
(each, an "Authorization") of, and has made all filings with and notices to, all
governmental or regulatory authorities and self-regulatory organizations and all
courts and other tribunals, including without limitation, under any applicable
Environmental Laws, as are necessary to own, lease, license and operate its
respective properties and to conduct its business, except where the failure to
have any such Authorization or to make any such filing or notice would not,
singly or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect. Each such
Authorization is valid and in full force and effect and each of the Company and
its subsidiaries is in compliance with all the terms and conditions thereof and
with the rules and regulations of the authorities and governing bodies having
jurisdiction with respect thereto; and no event has occurred (including, without
limitation, the receipt of any notice from any authority or governing body)
which allows or, after notice or lapse of time or both, would allow, revocation,
suspension or termination of any such Authorization or results or, after notice
or lapse of time or both, would result in any other impairment of the rights of
the holder of any such Authorization; and such Authorizations contain no
restrictions that are burdensome to the Company or any of its subsidiaries;
except where such failure to be valid and in full force and effect or to be in
compliance, the occurrence of any such event or the presence of any such
restriction would not, singly or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse
Effect.
(o) The Company and its subsidiaries have good and marketable title
in fee simple to all real property and good and marketable title to all personal
property owned by them which is material to the business of the Company and its
subsidiaries, in each case free and clear of all Liens and defects, except such
as are described in the Offering Memorandum or such as do not materially affect
the value of such property and do not interfere with the use made and proposed
to be made of such property by the Company and its subsidiaries; and any real
property and buildings held under lease by the Company and its subsidiaries are
held by them under valid, subsisting and enforceable leases with such exceptions
as are not material and do not interfere with the use made and proposed to be
made of such property and buildings by the Company and its subsidiaries, in each
case except as described in the Offering Memorandum. All leases to which the
Company or any of its subsidiaries is a party are valid and
binding and no default by the Company or any of its subsidiaries has occurred
and is continuing thereunder, which could reasonably be expected to have a
Material Adverse Effect.
(p) The Company and its subsidiaries own or possess, or can acquire on
reasonable terms, all patents, patent rights, licenses, inventions, copyrights,
know-how (including trade secrets and other unpatented and/or unpatentable
proprietary or confidential information, systems or procedures), trademarks,
service marks and trade names ("Intellectual Property") currently employed by
them in connection with the business now operated by them except where the
failure to own or possess or otherwise be able to acquire such intellectual
property would not, singly or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect;
and neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries has received any notice of
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infringement of or conflict with asserted rights of others with respect to any
of such Intellectual Property which, singly or in the aggregate, if the subject
of an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding, would have a Material Adverse
Effect.
(q) The Company and each of its Significant Subsidiaries are insured
by insurers of recognized financial responsibility against such losses and risks
and in such amounts as are adequate in accordance with customary industry
practice; and neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries (i) has received
notice from any insurer or agent of such insurer that substantial capital
improvements or other material expenditures will have to be made in order to
continue such insurance or (ii) has any reason to believe that it will not be
able to renew its existing insurance coverage as and when such coverage expires
or to obtain similar coverage from similar insurers at a cost that would not
have a Material Adverse Effect. All such insurance is outstanding and duly in
force on the date hereof and will be outstanding and duly in force on the
Closing Date.
(r) Except as disclosed in the Offering Memorandum, no relationship,
direct or indirect, exists between or among the Company or any of its
subsidiaries on the one hand, and the directors, officers, stockholders,
customers or suppliers of the Company or any of its subsidiaries on the other
hand, which would be required by the Act to be described in the Offering
Memorandum if the Offering Memorandum were a prospectus included in a
registration statement on Form S-1 filed with the Commission.
(s) There is (i) no material unfair labor practice complaint pending
against the Company or any of the subsidiaries or, to the knowledge of the
Company, threatened against any of them, before the National Labor Relations
Board or any state or local labor relations board, and no material grievance or
arbitration proceeding arising out of or under any collective bargaining
agreement is so pending against the Company or any of the subsidiaries or, to
the knowledge of the Company, threatened against any of them, and (ii) no
material strike, labor dispute, slowdown or stoppage pending against the Company
or any of the subsidiaries or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened
against it or any of the subsidiaries. No collective bargaining agreement exists
with any of the Company's employees and, to the Company's knowledge, no such
agreement is imminent.
(t) The Company and each of its Significant Subsidiaries maintain a
system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable
assurance that (i) transactions are executed in accordance with management's
general or specific authorizations; (ii) transactions are recorded as necessary
to permit preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles and to maintain asset accountability; (iii)
access to assets is permitted only in accordance with management's general or
specific authorization; and (iv) the recorded accountability for assets is
compared with the existing assets at reasonable intervals and appropriate action
is taken with respect to any differences.
(u) All material tax returns required to be filed by the Company and
each of the subsidiaries in any jurisdiction have been filed, other than those
filings being contested in good faith, and all material taxes, including
withholding taxes, penalties and interest, assessments, fees and other charges
due pursuant to such returns or pursuant to any assessment received by the
Company or any of the subsidiaries have been paid, other than those being
contested in good faith and for which adequate reserves have been provided.
Neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries knows of any material proposed
additional tax assessments against it or any of its subsidiaries.
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(v) Neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries has (i) taken,
directly or indirectly (provided that no representation or warranty is made as
to the Initial Purchasers or any person acting on their behalf), any action
designed to, or that might reasonably be expected to, cause or result in
stabilization or manipulation of the price of any security of the Company or any
of its subsidiaries to facilitate the sale or resale of the Notes or (ii) since
the date of the Preliminary Offering Memorandum, (A) sold, bid for, purchased or
paid any person any compensation for soliciting purchases of the Notes or (B)
paid or agreed to pay to any person any compensation for soliciting another to
purchase any other securities of the Company or any of its subsidiaries.
(w) Neither the Company nor any of the subsidiaries, nor to the
knowledge of the Company, any agent or other person acting on behalf of the
Company or any subsidiary has, directly or indirectly, used any corporate funds
for unlawful contributions, gifts, entertainment or other unlawful expenses
related to foreign or domestic political activity; made any unlawful payment to
foreign or domestic government officials or employees or to foreign or domestic
political parties or campaigns from corporate funds; failed to disclose fully
any contribution in violation of law; violated in any material respect any
provision of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended; or made any
unlawful bribe, rebate, payoff, influence, kick-back or other unlawful payment.
(x) The accountants of the Company, Price Waterhouse, LLP, that have
certified the financial statements and supporting schedules included in the
Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum are, to the best of
the Company's knowledge, independent public accountants with respect to the
Company required by the Act and the Exchange Act.
(y) The accountants of SmarTel Communications, Inc. ("SmarTel"),
Arthur Andersen LLP, that have certified the financial statements and supporting
schedules of SmarTel included in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the
Offering Memorandum are, to the best of the Company's knowledge, independent
public accountants with respect to the SmarTel, as required by the Act and the
Exchange Act.
(z) The accountants of GTI Telecom, Inc., ("GTI"), KPMG Peat Marwick
LLP, that have certified the financial statements and supporting schedules of
GTI included in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum
are, to the best of the Company's knowledge, independent public accountants with
respect to GTI, as required by the Act and the Exchange Act.
(aa) The accountants of ConQuest Telecommunications Services, Inc.
("ConQuest"), Ernst & Young LLP, that have certified the financial statements
and supporting schedules of ConQuest included in the Preliminary Offering
Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum are, to the best of the
Company's knowledge, independent public accountants with respect to the Company,
as required by the Act and the Exchange Act.
(ab) The financial statements of the Company and its subsidiaries,
together with related schedules and notes, included in the Offering Memorandum
(and any amendment or supplement thereto), present fairly the consolidated
financial position, results of operations and changes in financial position of
the Company and its subsidiaries on the basis stated in the Offering Memorandum
at the respective dates or for the respective periods to which they apply; such
statements and related schedules and notes have been prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied throughout the
periods involved, except as disclosed therein; and the other financial and
statistical information and data set forth in the Offering Memorandum (and any
amendment or supplement thereto)
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are, in all material respects, accurately presented and prepared on a basis
consistent with such financial statements and the books and records of the
Company.
(ac) The financial statements of SmarTel and its subsidiaries,
together with related schedules and notes, included in the Offering Memorandum
(and any amendment or supplement thereto), present fairly the consolidated
financial position, results of operations and changes in financial position of
SmarTel and its subsidiaries on the basis stated in the Offering Memorandum at
the respective dates or for the respective periods to which they apply; such
statements and related schedules and notes have been prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied throughout the
periods involved, except as disclosed therein.
(ad) The financial statements of GTI and its subsidiaries, together
with related schedules and notes, included in the Offering Memorandum (and any
amendment or supplement thereto), present fairly the consolidated financial
position, results of operations and changes in financial position of GTI and its
subsidiaries on the basis stated in the Offering Memorandum at the respective
dates or for the respective periods to which they apply; such statements and
related schedules and notes have been prepared in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles consistently applied throughout the periods,
involved, except as disclosed therein.
(ae) The financial statements of ConQuest and its subsidiaries,
together with related schedules and notes, included in the Offering Memorandum
(and any amendment or supplement thereto), present fairly the consolidated
financial position, results of operations and changes in financial position of
ConQuest and its subsidiaries on the basis stated in the Offering Memorandum at
the respective dates or for the respective periods to which they apply; such
statements and related schedules and notes have been prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied throughout the
periods, involved, except as disclosed therein.
(af) The pro forma financial statements included in the Preliminary
Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum have been prepared on a basis
consistent with the financial statements of the Company and its subsidiaries and
give effect to assumptions used in the preparation thereof on a reasonable basis
and in good faith and present fairly the historical and proposed transactions
described in the Preliminary Offering Memorandum and the Offering Memorandum;
and such pro forma financial statements comply as to form in all material
respects with the requirements applicable to pro forma financial statements
included in registration statements on Form S-1 under the Act. The pro forma as
adjusted financial and statistical information and data included in the Offering
Memorandum are, in all material respects, accurately presented and prepared on a
basis consistent with the pro forma financial statements.
(ag) The Company is not and, after giving effect to the offering and
sale of the Notes and the application of the net proceeds thereof as described
in the Offering Memorandum, will not be, an "investment company," as such term
is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
(ah) There are no contracts, agreements or understandings between the
Company and any person granting such person the right to require the Company to
file a registration statement under the Act with respect to any securities of
the Company or to require the Company to include such securities with the Notes
registered pursuant to any Registration Statement, which are not disclosed in
the Offering Memorandum.
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(ai) Since the respective dates as of which information is given in
the Offering Memorandum other than as set forth in the Offering Memorandum
(exclusive of any amendments or supplements thereto subsequent to the date of
this Agreement), (i) there has not occurred any material adverse change or any
development involving a prospective material adverse change in the condition,
financial or otherwise, or the earnings, business, management or operations of
the Company and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole, (ii) there has not been any
material adverse change in the capital stock or in the long-term debt of the
Company or any of its subsidiaries and (iii) neither the Company nor any of its
subsidiaries has incurred any liability or obligation, direct or contingent, not
in the ordinary course of business, that is material to the Company and its
subsidiaries taken as a whole.
(aj) The Company is subject to and in material compliance with the
reporting requirements of Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act and is not
required to deliver the information specified in Rule 144A(d)(4) in connection
with the offering and resale of the Notes by the Initial Purchasers.
(ak) The Notes satisfy the requirements of Rule 144A(d)(3) under the
Act.
(al) The Company has agreed to permit the Notes to be designated
PORTAL eligible securities, will pay the requisite fees related thereto and has
been advised by the PORTAL that the Notes have been designated PORTAL eligible
securities in accordance thereunder.
(am) The Company will use all reasonable efforts to cause the Common
Stock issuable upon conversion of the Notes to be listed for quotation on the
Nasdaq National Market prior to the 90th day following the latest date of
initial issuance of the Notes.
(an) When the Notes are issued and delivered pursuant to this
Agreement, the Notes will not be of the same class (within the meaning of Rule
144A under the Act) as any security of the Company that is listed on a national
securities exchange registered under Section 6 of the Exchange Act or that is
quoted in a United States automated inter-dealer quotation system. No securities
of the same class of Notes have been issued and sold by the Company within the
six-month period immediately prior to the date hereof.
(ao) No form of general solicitation or general advertising (as
defined in Regulation D under the Act) was used by the Company or any of its
representatives (other than the Initial Purchasers or any person acting on their
behalf, as to whom the Company makes no representation or warranty) in
connection with the offer and sale of the Notes contemplated hereby, including,
but not limited to, articles, notices or other communications published in any
newspaper, magazine, or similar medium or broadcast over television or radio, or
any seminar or meeting whose attendees have been invited by any
general solicitation or general advertising. No securities of the same class as
the Notes have been issued and sold by the Company within the six-month period
immediately prior to the date hereof.
(ap) The execution and delivery of this Agreement, the other Operative
Documents and the sale of the Notes to be purchased by the Eligible Purchasers
will not involve any prohibited transaction within the meaning of Section 406 of
ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code with respect to any employee benefit plan of
the Company. The representation made by the Company in the preceding sentence is
made in reliance upon and subject to the accuracy of, and compliance with, the
representations and covenants made or deemed made by the Eligible Purchasers as
set forth in the Offering Memorandum under the Section entitled "Notice to
Investors."
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(aq) Prior to the effectiveness of any Registration Statement, the
Indenture is not required to be qualified under the TIA.
(ar) The Company and any of its respective affiliates or any person
acting on its or their behalf (other than the Initial Purchasers and any person
acting on their behalf, as to whom the Company makes no representation or
warranty) has engaged or will engage in any directed selling efforts within the
meaning of Regulation S with respect to the Notes.
(as) Assuming the accuracy of, and compliance with, each Initial
Purchaser's representations and warranties and agreements set forth in Section 7
hereof, the Notes offered and sold in reliance on Regulation S have been and
will be offered and sold only in offshore transactions.
(at) Assuming the accuracy of, and compliance with, each Initial
Purchaser's representations and warranties and agreements set forth in Section 7
hereof, the sale of the Notes pursuant to Regulation S is not part of a plan or
scheme to evade the registration provisions of the Act.
(au) The Company and their respective affiliates and all persons
acting on their behalf (other than the Initial Purchasers and any person acting
on their behalf, as to whom the Company makes no representation or warranty)
have complied with the offering restrictions requirements of Regulation S in
connection with the offering of the Notes outside the United States and, in
connection therewith, the Offering Memorandum will contain the disclosure
required by Rule 902(h).
(av) No registration under the Act of the Notes is required for the
sale of the Notes to the Initial Purchasers as contemplated hereby or for the
Exempt Resales assuming the accuracy of, and compliance with, each Initial
Purchaser's representations and warranties and agreements set forth in Section 7
hereof and that each person to whom the Initial Purchasers offer, sell or
deliver the Notes is a QIB, Accredited Institution or Regulation S Purchaser.
(aw) Each certificate signed by any officer of the Company and
delivered to the Initial Purchasers or counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall
be deemed to be a representation and warranty by the Company to the Initial
Purchasers as to the matters covered thereby.
The Company acknowledges that the Initial Purchasers and, for purposes
of the opinions to be delivered to the Initial Purchasers pursuant to Section 9
hereof, counsel to the Company and counsel to the Initial Purchasers will rely
upon the accuracy and truth of the foregoing representations and hereby consents
to such reliance.
7. INITIAL PURCHASER'S REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. Each of the
Initial Purchasers, severally and not jointly, represents and warrants to the
Company that:
(a) Such Initial Purchaser is either a QIB or an Accredited
Institution, in either case, with such knowledge and experience in financial and
business matters as is necessary in order to evaluate the merits and risks of an
investment in the Notes.
(b) Such Initial Purchaser (A) is acquiring the Notes pursuant to a
private sale exempt from registration under the Act and is not acquiring the
Notes with a view to any distribution thereof or with any present intention of
offering or selling any of the Notes in a transaction that would violate the Act
or the securities laws of any state of the United States or any other applicable
jurisdiction, (B) will not solicit offers for, or reoffer or sell, the Notes by
means of any form of general solicitation or general
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advertising or in any manner involving a public offering within the meaning of
Section 4(2) of the Act, and (C) will be reoffering and reselling the Notes only
to (x) QIBs in reliance on the exemption from the registration requirements of
the Act provided by Rule 144A, (y) to Accredited Institutions that execute and
deliver a letter containing certain representations and agreements in the form
attached as Annex A to the Offering Memorandum and (z) in offshore transactions
in reliance upon Regulation S under the Act.
(c) Such Initial Purchaser agrees that it has not offered or sold
and will not offer or sell the Notes sold pursuant hereto in reliance on
Regulation S (i) as part of its distribution at any time and (ii) otherwise
until 40 days after the later of the commencement of the offering of the Notes
pursuant hereto and the Closing Date, to a U.S. person (as defined in Rule 902
under the Act) or for the account or benefit of a U.S. person (other than a
distributor (as defined in Rule 902 under the Act)).
(d) Such Initial Purchaser agrees that, at or prior to confirmation
of a sale of Notes by it to any distributor, dealer or person receiving a
selling concession, fee or other remuneration during the 40- day restricted
period referred to in Rule 903(c)(3) under the Act, it will send to such
distributor, dealer or person receiving a selling concession, fee or other
remuneration a confirmation or notice to substantially the following effect:
"The Notes covered hereby have not been
registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933,
as amended (the "Securities Act"), and may not be
offered and sold within the United States or to,
or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons
(i) as part of your distribution at any time or
(ii) otherwise until 40 days after the later of
the commencement of the Offering and the Closing
Date, except in either case in accordance with
Regulation S under the Securities Act (or Rule
144A or to Accredited Institutions in
transactions that are exempt from the
registration requirements of the Securities Act),
and in connection with any subsequent sale by you
of the Notes covered hereby in reliance on
Regulation S during the period referred to above
to any distributor, dealer or person receiving a
selling concession, fee or other remuneration,
you must deliver a notice to substantially the
foregoing effect. Terms used above have the
meanings assigned to them in Regulation S."
(e) Such Initial Purchaser agrees that no form of general
solicitation or general advertising (within the meaning of Regulation D under
the Act) has been or will be used by such Initial Purchaser or any of its
representatives in connection with the offer and sale of the Notes in the United
States, except pursuant to a registered public offering as provided in the
Registration Rights Agreement.
(f) Such Initial Purchaser agrees that, in connection with Exempt
Resales, such Initial Purchaser will solicit offers to buy the Notes only from,
and will offer to sell the Notes only to, Eligible Purchasers. Each Initial
Purchaser further agrees that it will offer to sell the Notes only to, and will
solicit offers to buy the Notes only from (A) Eligible Purchasers that such
Initial Purchaser reasonably believes are QIBs, (B) Accredited Institutions who
make the representations contained in, and execute and return to such Initial
Purchaser, a certificate in the form of Annex A attached to the Offering
Memorandum and (C) Regulation S Purchasers, in each case, that agree that (x)
the Notes purchased by them may be resold, pledged or otherwise transferred
within the time period referred to under Rule 144(k) (taking into account the
provisions of Rule 144(d) under the Act, if applicable) under the Act, as
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in effect on the date of the transfer of such Notes, only (I) to the Company or
any of its subsidiaries, (II) to a person whom the seller reasonably believes is
a QIB purchasing for its own account or for the account of a QIB in a
transaction meeting the requirements of Rule 144A under the Act, (III) in an
offshore transaction (as defined in Rule 902 under the Act) meeting the
requirements of Rule 904 under the Act, (IV) in a transaction meeting the
requirements of Rule 144 under the Act, (V) to an Accredited Institution that,
prior to such transfer, furnishes the Trustee a signed letter containing certain
representations and agreements relating to the registration of transfer of such
Note (the form of which is substantially the same as Annex A to the Offering
Memorandum) and, if such transfer is in respect of an aggregate principal amount
of Notes less than $250,000, an opinion of counsel acceptable to the Company
that such transfer is in compliance with the Act, (VI) in accordance with
another exemption from the registration requirements of the Act (and based upon
an opinion of counsel acceptable to the Company) or (VII) pursuant to an
effective registration statement and, in each case, in accordance with the
applicable securities laws of any state of the United States or any other
applicable jurisdiction and (y) they will deliver to each person to whom such
Notes or an interest therein is transferred a notice substantially to the effect
of the foregoing.
(g) None of such Initial Purchaser nor any of its affiliates or any
person acting on its or their behalf has engaged or will engage in any directed
selling efforts within the meaning of Regulation S with respect to the Notes,
except pursuant to a registered public offering as provided in the Registration
Rights Agreement.
(h) The Notes offered and sold by such Initial Purchaser pursuant
hereto in reliance on Regulation S have been and will be offered and sold only
in offshore transactions.
(i) The sale of the Notes offered and sold by such Initial Purchaser
pursuant hereto in reliance on Regulation S is not part of a plan or scheme of
such Initial Purchaser to evade the registration provisions of the Act.
(j) Such Initial Purchaser further represents and agrees that (l) it
has not offered or sold and will not offer or sell any Notes to persons in the
United Kingdom prior to the expiration of the period of six months from the
issue date of the Notes, except to persons whose ordinary activities involve
them in acquiring, holding, managing or disposing of investments (as principal
or agent) for the purposes of their business or otherwise in circumstances which
have not resulted and will not result in an offer to the public in the United
Kingdom within the meaning of the Public Offers of Securities Regulations of
1995,(ii) it has complied and will comply with all applicable provisions of the
Financial Services Act of 1986 with respect to anything done by it in relation
to the Notes in, from or otherwise involving the United Kingdom and (iii) it has
only issued or passed on and will only issue or pass on in the United Kingdom
any document received by it in connection with the issuance of the Notes to a
person who is of a kind described in Article 11(3) of the Financial Services Act
of 1986 (Investment Advertisements) (Exemptions) Order 1996 or is a person to
whom the document may otherwise lawfully be issued or passed on.
(k) Such Initial Purchaser agrees that it will not offer, sell or
deliver any of the Notes in any jurisdiction outside the United States except
under circumstances that will result in compliance with the applicable laws
thereof, and that it will take at its own expense whatever action is required to
permit its purchase and resale of the Notes in such jurisdictions. Such Initial
Purchaser understands that no action has been taken to permit a public offering
in any jurisdiction outside the United States where action would be required for
such purpose.
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Each of the Initial Purchasers acknowledges that the Company and, for
purposes of the opinions to be delivered to each Initial Purchaser pursuant to
Section 9 hereof, counsel to the Company and counsel to the Initial Purchasers
will rely upon the accuracy and truth of the foregoing representations and each
Initial Purchaser hereby consents to such reliance.
8. INDEMNIFICATION.
(a) The Company agrees to indemnify and hold harmless (i) each of
the Initial Purchasers, (ii) each person, if any, who controls (within the
meaning of Section 15 of the Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act) such Initial
Purchasers (any of the persons referred to in this clause (ii) being hereinafter
referred to as a "controlling person") and (iii) the respective officers,
directors, partners, employees, representatives and agents of each Initial
Purchaser or any controlling person, from and against any and all losses,
claims, damages, liabilities and judgments (including, without limitation, any
legal or other expenses incurred in connection with investigating or defending
any matter, including any action that could give rise to any such losses,
claims, damages, liabilities or judgments) directly or indirectly caused by any
untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the
Offering Memorandum (or any amendment or supplement thereto), the Preliminary
Offering Memorandum based upon any omission or alleged omission to state therein
a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
statements therein not misleading, except insofar as to such losses, claims,
damages, liabilities or judgments are caused by any such untrue statement or
omission or alleged untrue statement or omission that is made in reliance upon
and in conformity with information relating to any of the Initial Purchasers
furnished in writing to the Company by such Initial Purchasers expressly for use
therein; provided, however, that the indemnification contained in this paragraph
8(a) with respect to any Preliminary Offering Memorandum shall not inure to the
benefit of an Initial Purchaser (or any person controlling such Initial
Purchaser) on account of any such loss, claim, damage or liability arising from
the sale of the Notes by such Initial Purchaser to any person if a copy of the
Offering Memorandum was not so delivered or sent, and if the Offering Memorandum
would have cured the defect giving rise to such loss, claim, damage or
liability, provided that the Company has delivered such Offering Memorandum in
requisite quantity on a timely basis to permit such delivery or sending.
(b) Each of the Initial Purchasers agrees, severally and not
jointly, to indemnify and hold harmless the Company, its directors and officers
and each person, if any, who controls (within the meaning of Section 15 of the
Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act) the Company, to the same extent as the
foregoing indemnity from the Company to the Initial Purchasers but only with
respect to information relating to such Initial Purchaser furnished in writing
to the Company by such Initial Purchaser expressly for use in the Preliminary
Offering Memorandum or the Offering Memorandum (or any amendment or supplement
thereto) and not with respect to the information provided by any other Initial
Purchaser. In case any action shall be brought against the Company, any of its
directors, any such officer or any person controlling the Company based on such
Preliminary Offering Memorandum or the Offering Memorandum in respect of which
indemnity may be sought against any Initial Purchaser, its directors, officers
or any such controlling person, the Company, its directors, officers or any such
controlling person shall have the rights and duties given to the Initial
Purchasers as set forth in Section 8(c) below.
(c) In case any action shall be commenced involving any person in
respect of which indemnity may be sought pursuant to Section 8(a) or 8(b) (the
"indemnified party"), the indemnified party shall promptly notify the person
against whom such indemnity may be sought (the "indemnifying party") in writing
and the indemnifying party shall assume the defense of such action, including
the employment of counsel reasonably satisfactory to the indemnified party and
the payment of all fees and expenses of
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such counsel, as incurred (except that in the case of any action in respect of
which indemnity may be sought pursuant to both Sections 8(a) and 8(b), the
Initial Purchasers shall not be required to assume the defense of such action
pursuant to this Section 8(c), but may employ separate counsel and participate
in the defense thereof, but the fees and expenses of such counsel, except as
provided below, shall be at the expense of such Initial Purchaser.) Any
indemnified party shall have the right to employ separate counsel in any such
action and participate in the defense thereof, but the fees and expenses of such
counsel shall be at the expense of the indemnified party unless (i) the
employment of such counsel shall have been specifically authorized in writing by
the indemnifying party, (ii) the indemnifying party shall have failed to assume
the defense of such action or employ counsel reasonably satisfactory to the
indemnified party or (iii) the named parties to any such action (including any
impleaded parties) include both the indemnified party and the indemnifying
party, and the indemnified party shall have been advised by such counsel that
there may be one or more legal defenses available to it which are different from
or additional to those available to the indemnifying party (in which case the
indemnifying party shall not have the right to assume the defense of such action
on behalf of the indemnified party). In any such case, the indemnifying party
shall not, in connection with any one action or separate but substantially
similar or related actions in the same jurisdiction arising out of the same
general allegations or circumstances, be liable for the fees and expenses of
more than one separate firm of attorneys (in addition to any local counsel) for
all indemnified parties and all such fees and expenses shall be reimbursed as
they are incurred. Such firm shall be designated in writing by DLJ, in the case
of parties indemnified pursuant to Section 8(a), and by the Company, in the case
of parties indemnified pursuant to Section 8(b). The indemnifying party shall
indemnify and hold harmless the indemnified party from and against any and all
losses, claims, damages, liabilities and judgments by reason of any settlement
of any action (i) effected with its written consent or (ii) effected without its
written consent if the settlement is entered into more than twenty business days
after the indemnifying party shall have received a request from the indemnified
party for reimbursement for the fees and expenses of counsel (in any case where
such fees and expenses are at the expense of the indemnifying party) and, prior
to the date of such settlement, the indemnifying party shall have failed to
comply with such reimbursement request. No indemnifying party shall, without the
prior written consent of the indemnified party, effect any settlement or
compromise of, or consent to the entry of judgment with respect to, any pending
or threatened action in respect of which the indemnified party is or could have
been a party and indemnity or contribution may be or could have been sought
hereunder by the indemnified party, unless such settlement, compromise or
judgment (i) includes an unconditional release of the indemnified party from all
liability on claims that are or could have been the subject matter of such
action and (ii) does not include a statement as to or an admission of fault,
culpability or a failure to act, by or on behalf of the indemnified party.
(d) To the extent the indemnification provided for in this Section 8
is unavailable to an indemnified party or insufficient in respect of any losses,
claims, damages, liabilities or judgments referred to therein, then each
indemnifying party, in lieu of indemnifying such indemnified party, shall
contribute to the amount paid or payable by such indemnified party as a result
of such losses, claims, damages, liabilities and judgments (i) in such
proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative benefits received by the
Company, on the one hand, and each Initial Purchaser, on the other hand, from
the offering of the Notes or (ii) if the allocation provided by Section 8(d)(i)
above is not permitted by applicable law, in such proportion as is appropriate
to reflect not only the relative benefits referred to in Section 8(d)(i) above
but also the relative fault of the Company, on the one hand, and the Initial
Purchasers, on the other hand, in connection with the statements or omissions
which resulted in such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or judgments, as
well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The relative benefits
received by the Company, on the one hand, and the Initial Purchasers, on the
other hand, shall be deemed to be in the same proportion as the total net
proceeds from the offering of the Notes (before deducting expenses) received by
the Company, on the one hand, bears to the total discounts
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and commissions received by the Initial Purchasers, on the other hand, in each
case as set forth in the table on the cover page of the Offering Memorandum. The
relative fault of the Company, on the one hand, and the Initial Purchasers, on
the other hand, shall be determined by reference to, among other things, whether
the untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or the omission or
alleged omission to state a material fact relates to information supplied by the
Company, on the one hand, or the Initial Purchasers, on the other hand, and the
parties' relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to
correct or prevent such statement or omission.
(e) The Company and the Initial Purchasers agree that it would not
be just and equitable if contribution pursuant to Section 8(d) were determined
by pro rata allocation (even if the Initial Purchasers were treated as one
entity for such purpose) or by any other method of allocation which does not
take account of the equitable considerations referred to in the immediately
preceding paragraph. The amount paid or payable by an indemnified party as a
result of the losses, claims, damages, liabilities or judgments referred to in
the immediately preceding paragraph shall be deemed to include, subject to the
limitations set forth above, any legal or other expenses incurred by such
indemnified party in connection with investigating or defending any matter,
including any action, that could have given rise to such losses, claims,
damages, liabilities or judgments. Notwithstanding the provisions of this
Section 8(e), no Initial Purchaser shall be required to contribute any amount in
excess of the amount by which the total price of the Notes purchased by it were
sold to investors in Exempt Resales exceeds the amount of any damages which
Initial Purchasers has otherwise been required to pay by reason of such untrue
or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission. No person guilty of
fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section 11(f) of the Act)
shall be entitled to contribution from any person who was not guilty of such
fraudulent misrepresentation. The Initial Purchasers' obligations to contribute
pursuant to Section 8(d) and Section 8(e) are several and limited in proportion
to their respective principal amount of Notes purchased by each of the Initial
Purchasers hereunder and not joint.
(f) The remedies provided for in this Section 8 are not exclusive
and shall not limit any rights or remedies which may otherwise be available to
any Indemnified Party at law or in equity.
9. CONDITIONS OF INITIAL PURCHASERS' OBLIGATIONS. The several
obligations of the Initial Purchasers to purchase the Firm Notes under this
Agreement on the Closing Date and the Additional Notes, if any, on an Option
Closing Date are subject to the satisfaction of each of the following
conditions:
(a) All the representations and warranties of the Company contained
in this Agreement shall be true and correct on the Closing Date with the same
force and effect as if made on and as of the Closing Date.
(b) The Offering Memorandum shall have been printed and copies
distributed to the Initial Purchasers as promptly as practicable following the
date of this Agreement but no later than the morning of the second business day
after the date of this Agreement or at such other date and time as to which the
Initial Purchasers and the Company may agree; and no stop order suspending the
sale of the Notes in any jurisdiction shall have been issued and no proceeding
for that purpose shall have been commenced or shall be pending or threatened.
(c) No action shall have been taken and no statute, rule, regulation
or order shall have been enacted, adopted or issued by any governmental agency
which would, as of the Closing Date or any Option Closing Date, prevent the
issuance of the Notes; and no injunction, restraining order or order of any
nature by a federal or state court of competent jurisdiction shall have been
issued as of the Closing
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Date or any Option Closing Date which would prevent the issuance of the
Securities on the Closing Date or any Option Closing Date. No action, suit or
proceeding shall be pending against or affecting or, to the knowledge of the
Company, threatened against the Company or any of its subsidiaries before any
court or arbitrator or any governmental body, agency or official that, if
adversely determined would prohibit, interfere with or adversely affect the
issuance of the Notes or would have a Material Adverse Effect, or in any manner
draw into question the validity of this Agreement, the Indenture, the Notes or
the Registration Rights Agreement; and no stop order preventing the use of the
Offering Memorandum, or any amendment or supplement thereto, or any order
asserting that any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are
subject to the registration requirements of the Act shall have been issued.
(d) Since the respective dates as of which information is given in
the Offering Memorandum other than as set forth in the Offering Memorandum
(exclusive of any amendments or supplements thereto subsequent to the date of
this Agreement), (i) there shall not have occurred any change or any development
involving a prospective change in the condition, financial or otherwise, or the
earnings, business, management or operations of the Company and its
subsidiaries, taken as a whole, (ii) there shall not have been any material
change or any development involving a material prospective change in the capital
stock or in the long-term debt of the Company or any of its subsidiaries and
(iii) neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries shall have incurred any
liability or obligation, direct or contingent, the effect of which, in any such
case described in Section 9(d)(i), 9(d)(ii) or 9(d)(iii), in judgment of an
Initial Purchaser, is material and adverse and, in the judgment of an Initial
Purchaser, makes it impracticable to market the Notes on the terms and in the
manner contemplated in the Offering Memorandum.
(e) The Company and the Trustee shall have entered into the
Indenture and each Initial Purchaser shall have received counterparts, conformed
as executed, thereof.
(f) The Company shall have entered into a Registration Rights
Agreement and each Initial Purchaser shall have received counterparts, conformed
as executed, thereof.
(g) Each Initial Purchaser shall have received on the Closing Date a
certificate dated the Closing Date, signed by the President and the Chief
Financial Officer of the Company, confirming the matters set forth in Sections
9(a) through 9(e).
(h) Each Initial Purchaser shall have received on the Closing Date
or an Option Closing Date an opinion (satisfactory to each Initial Purchaser and
counsel for the Initial Purchasers), dated the Closing Date (or an Option
Closing Date, as appropriate), of Dewey Ballantine, to the effect that:
(i) The Company and each of its Significant Subsidiaries has been
duly incorporated, is validly existing as a corporation in good standing
under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation and has the
corporate power and authority to carry on its business as described in
the Offering Memorandum and to own, lease and operate its properties; to
the knowledge of such counsel, other than with respect to the SmarTel
New Zealand Option, there are no outstanding subscriptions, rights,
warrants, calls, commitments of sale or options to acquire, or
instruments convertible into or exchangeable for, any such shares of
capital stock or other equity interest of such subsidiaries;
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(ii) The Company has all necessary corporate power and authority
to enter into and perform its obligations under the Operative Documents.
The Company has the necessary corporate power and authority to issue,
sell and deliver the Notes to the Initial Purchasers.
(iii) To the knowledge of such counsel, all of the outstanding
shares of capital stock of each of the Company's subsidiaries have been
duly authorized and validly issued and are fully paid and
non-assessable, and are owned by the Company, free and clear of any
Lien;
(iv) Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties
of the Company and the Initial Purchasers contained in this Agreement,
the issuance and sale of the Notes to the Initial Purchasers and the
offering, resale and delivery of the Notes by the Initial Purchasers, in
each case in the manner contemplated by the Offering Memorandum, are
exempt from the registration requirements of the Act and it is not
necessary to qualify the Indenture under the TIA;
(v) The Company has the corporate power and authority to enter
into this Agreement, the Indenture and the Registration Rights Agreement
and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and
this Agreement, the Indenture and the Registration Rights Agreement have
been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Company;
(vi) The Notes have been duly authorized and, when executed and
authenticated in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture and
delivered to and paid for by the Initial Purchaser in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement, will be entitled to the benefits of the
Indenture and will be the legally valid and binding obligations of the
Company, enforceable in accordance with their terms except as (x) the
enforceability thereof may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or
similar laws affecting creditors' rights generally and (y) rights of
acceleration and the availability of equitable remedies may be limited
by equitable principles of general applicability. The issuance of the
Notes is not subject to any preemptive rights under the Company's
charter or, to the knowledge of such counsel, any similar contractual
right;
(vii) The Indenture has been duly authorized, executed and
delivered by the Company and is a valid, legal and binding agreement of
the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its
terms except as (x) the enforceability thereof may be limited by
bankruptcy, insolvency or similar laws affecting creditors' rights
generally and (y) rights of acceleration and the availability of
equitable remedies may be limited by equitable principles of general
applicability;
(viii) This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and
delivered by the Company and is a valid, legal and binding agreement of
the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its
terms except as (x) the enforceability thereof may be limited by the
effect of bankruptcy, insolvency or similar laws affecting creditors'
rights generally, (y) rights of acceleration and the availability of
equitable remedies may be limited by equitable principles of general
applicability and (z) the validity and enforceability of the
indemnification and contribution provisions as such may be limited by
public policy which limits and/or prohibits indemnification for certain
violations of the federal securities laws.
(ix) The Registration Rights Agreement has been duly authorized,
executed and delivered by the Company and is a valid, legal and binding
agreement of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance
with its terms, except as (x) the enforceability thereof may be limited
by the effect of bankruptcy, insolvency or similar laws affecting
creditors'
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rights generally, (y) rights of acceleration and the availability of
equitable remedies may be limited by equitable principles of general
applicability and (z) the validity and enforceability of the
indemnification and contribution provisions as such may be limited by
public policy which limits and/or prohibits indemnification for certain
violations of the federal securities laws.
(x) The authorized capital stock of the Company conforms in all
material respects to the description thereof contained in the Offering
Memorandum under the caption "Description of Capital Stock," and the
shares of Common Stock initially issuable upon conversion of the Notes
have been duly authorized and reserved for issuance upon conversion of
the Notes, and such shares of Common Stock, when issued and delivered by
the Company, upon such conversion, will be validly issued, fully paid
and non-assessable and the issuance of such shares of Common Stock will
not be subject to any preemptive rights of the Company's charter or any
similar contractual rights;
(xi) The statements under the captions "Description of Capital
Stock" and "Description of Notes" in the Offering Memorandum, insofar as
such statements constitute a summary of the legal matters, documents or
proceedings referred to therein, fairly present in all material respects
such legal matters, documents and proceedings;
(xii) Such counsel is of the opinion ascribed to it in the
Prospectus under the caption "Taxation";
(xiii) Neither the Company nor any of its Significant
Subsidiaries is in violation of its respective charter or by-laws and,
to the knowledge of such counsel after due inquiry, neither the Company
nor any of its subsidiaries is in default in the performance of any
obligation, agreement, covenant or condition contained in any indenture,
loan agreement, mortgage, lease or other agreement or instrument that is
material to the Company and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole, to which
the Company or any of its subsidiaries is a party or by which the
Company or any of its subsidiaries or their respective property is
bound, except for any such violation or default which, individually or
in the aggregate, would have a Material Adverse Effect;
(xiv) The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement
and the other Operative Documents, the issuance and sale of the Notes,
the compliance by the Company with all provisions hereof and thereof and
the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby
will not (i) require any consent, approval, authorization or other order
of, or qualification with, any court or governmental body or agency
(except such as may be required under the securities or Blue Sky laws of
the various states), (ii) violate or conflict with or constitute a
breach of any of the terms or provisions of, or a default under (or an
event that with notice or the lapse of time, or both, would constitute a
default under), or require consent under, or result in the imposition of
a lien or encumbrance on any properties of the Company or any of its
subsidiaries, or an acceleration of indebtedness pursuant to, (A) the
charter or by-laws of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or (B) any
bond, debenture, note, indenture, loan agreement, mortgage, lease or
other agreement or instrument that is material to the Company and its
subsidiaries, taken as a whole, to which the Company or any of its
subsidiaries is a party or by which the Company or any of its
subsidiaries or their respective property is bound, (C) any statute, law
or any rule regulation, judgment, order or decree of any court or any
governmental body or agency having jurisdiction over the Company, any of
its subsidiaries or their respective property, or (iii) result in the
termination or revocation of any Authorization (as defined below)
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of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or result in any other
impairment of the rights of the holder of any such Authorization;
(xv) The Company is not and, after giving effect to the offering
and sale of the Notes and the application of the net proceeds thereof as
described in the Offering Memorandum, will not be, an "investment
company" as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as amended;
(xvi) To the best of such counsel's knowledge after due inquiry,
there are no contracts, agreements or understandings between the Company
and any person granting such person the right to require the Company to
file a registration statement under the Act with respect to any
securities of the Company or to require the Company to include such
securities with the Notes registered pursuant to any Registration
Statement, except as contemplated by the Offering Memorandum;
(xvii) The Indenture complies as to form in all material
respects with the requirements of the TIA, and the rules and regulations
of the Commission applicable to an indenture which is qualified
thereunder. It is not necessary in connection with the offer, sale and
delivery of the Notes to the Initial Purchasers in the manner
contemplated by this Agreement or in connection with the Exempt Resales
to qualify the Indenture under the TIA;
(xviii) No registration under the Act of the Notes is required
for the sale of the Notes to the Initial Purchasers as contemplated by
this Agreement or for the Exempt Resales assuming that (i) each Initial
Purchaser is a QIB, an Accredited Institution or a Regulation S
Purchaser, (ii) the accuracy of, and compliance with, the Initial
Purchasers' representations and agreements contained in Section 7 of
this Agreement, (iii) the accuracy of the representations of the Company
set forth in Sections 5 and 6 of this Agreement and (iv) with respect to
Accredited Institutions, the accuracy of the representations made by
each such Accredited Institution as set forth in the letter of
representation executed by such Accredited Institution in the form of
Annex A to the Offering Memorandum;
(xix) In addition to the matters set forth above, such opinion
shall include a statement that no facts have come to the attention of
such counsel which cause them to believe that (i) the Offering
Memorandum, (except for the financial statements and other financial
data included therein, as to which such counsel need not express any
belief) as of its date and as of the Closing Date or the Option Closing
Date, as the case may be, contained an untrue statement of a material
fact or omitted to state a material fact necessary to make the
statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were
made, not misleading, or (ii) there are any contracts or documents of a
character that would be required to be described in a Registration
Statement on Form S-1 that are not described or referred to in the
Offering Memorandum; provided that in making the foregoing statements
(which shall not constitute an opinion), such counsel need not express
any views as to the financial statements and supporting schedules and
other financial and statistical information and data included in or
omitted from the Offering Memorandum.
(i) Each Initial Purchaser shall receive on the Closing Date or an
Option Closing Date an opinion (satisfactory to each Initial Purchaser and
counsel for the Initial Purchasers), dated the Closing Date (or an Option
Closing Date, as appropriate), of David Hamburger, Vice President-Legal Affairs
and General Counsel, to the effect that:
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(i) The Company and each of its Significant Subsidiaries is duly
qualified and is in good standing as a foreign corporation authorized to
do business in each jurisdiction in which the nature of its business or
ownership or leasing of property requires such qualification, except
where the failure to be so qualified would not have a Material Adverse
Effect;
(ii) The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement
and the other Operative Documents by the Company, the issuance and sale
of the Notes, compliance by the Company with all provisions hereof and
thereof and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby will not (i) require any consent, approval, authorization or
other order of, or qualification with, any court or governmental body or
agency (except such as may be required under the securities or Blue Sky
laws of the various states), (ii) violate or conflict with or constitute
a breach of any of the terms or provisions of, or a default under (or an
event that with notice or the lapse of time, or both, would constitute a
default under), or require consent under, or result in the imposition of
a lien or encumbrance on any properties of the Company or any of its
subsidiaries, or an acceleration of indebtedness pursuant to, (A) the
charter or by-laws of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or (B) any
bond, debenture, note, indenture, loan agreement, mortgage, lease or
other agreement or instrument that is material to the Company and its
subsidiaries, taken as a whole, to which the Company or any of its
subsidiaries is a party or by which the Company or any of its
subsidiaries or their respective property is bound, (C) any statute, law
or any rule regulation, judgment, order or decree of any court or any
governmental body or agency having jurisdiction over the Company, any of
its subsidiaries or their respective property, or (iii) result in the
termination or revocation of any Authorization (as defined below) of the
Company or any of its subsidiaries or result in any other impairment of
the rights of the holder of any such Authorization;
(iii) In addition to the matters set forth above, such opinion
shall include a statement that no facts have come to the attention of
such counsel which cause them to believe that (i) the Offering
Memorandum, (except for the financial statements and other financial
data included therein, as to which such counsel need not express any
belief) as of its date and as of the Closing Date or the Option Closing
Date or an Option Closing Date, as the case may be, contained an untrue
statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact
necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances
under which they were made, not misleading, or (ii) there are any
contracts or documents of a character that would be required to be
described in a Registration Statement on Form S-1 that are not described
or referred to in the Offering Memorandum; provided that in making the
foregoing statements (which shall not constitute an opinion), such
counsel need not express any views as to the financial statements and
supporting schedules and other financial and statistical information and
data included in or omitted from the Offering Memorandum.
(j) Each Initial Purchaser shall received on the Closing Date or an
Option Closing Date an opinion (satisfactory to each Initial Purchaser and
counsel for the Initial Purchasers), dated the Closing Date (or an Option
Closing Date, as appropriate), of George O. Rebensdorf, Esq. of the Rebensdorf
Group, Inc., special regulatory counsel for the Company, in form and substance
satisfactory to the Initial Purchasers with respect to such regulatory and
compliance matters as the Initial Purchasers may reasonably require.
(k) The Initial Purchasers shall have received on the Closing Date an
opinion, dated the Closing Date, of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, counsel for
the Initial Purchasers, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the
Initial Purchasers.
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(l) The Initial Purchasers shall have received, at the time this
Agreement is executed and on the Closing Date, letters dated the date hereof or
the Closing Date, as the case may be, in form and substance satisfactory to the
Initial Purchasers from each of Price Waterhouse, LLP, independent public
accountants of the Company Arthur Anderson LLP, independent public accountants
of SmarTel, KPMG Peat Marwick, independent public accountants of GTI, and Ernst
& Young LLP, independent public accountants of ConQuest, respectively containing
the information and statements of the type ordinarily included in accountants'
"comfort letters" to the Initial Purchasers with respect to the financial
statements and certain financial information of the Company, SmarTel, GTI and
ConQuest, as applicable, contained in the Offering Memorandum.
(m) The Notes shall have been approved by the NASD for trading and duly
listed in PORTAL.
(n) The Company shall not have failed at or prior to the Closing Date to
perform or comply in any material respect with any of the agreements herein
contained and required to be performed or complied with by the Company at or
prior to the Closing Date.
(o) The Company shall have furnished to each Initial Purchaser such
further certificates and documents as the Initial or their counsel shall
reasonably request, including, without limitation, certificates of officers of
the Company as to the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the
Company herein, as to the performance by the Company of their respective
obligations hereunder and as to other conditions concurrent and precedent to the
obligations of the Initial Purchasers hereunder.
All such opinions, certificates, letters and documents will be in
compliance with the provisions hereof only if they are reasonably satisfactory
to counsel to the Initial Purchasers. The Company will furnish each Initial
Purchaser with such number of conformed copies of such opinions, certificates,
letters and documents as you shall reasonably request.
The several obligations of the Initial Purchasers to purchase any
Additional Notes hereunder are subject to satisfaction on and as of each Option
Closing Date of the conditions set forth in paragraphs (a) through (n) except
that the opinions called for in paragraphs (i) and (j) and the letters referred
to in paragraph (n) shall be revised to reflect the sale of the Additional
Notes.
10. EFFECTIVENESS OF AGREEMENT AND TERMINATION. This Agreement shall
become effective upon the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the
parties hereto.
(a) This Agreement may be terminated at any time prior to the Closing
Date by any of the Initial Purchasers by written notice to the Company if any of
the following has occurred: (i) any outbreak or escalation of hostilities or
other national or international calamity or crisis or change in economic
conditions or in the financial markets of the United States or elsewhere that,
in the Initial Purchaser's judgment, is material and adverse and, in the Initial
Purchaser's judgment, makes it impracticable to market the Notes on the terms
and in the manner contemplated in the Offering Memorandum, (ii) the suspension
or material limitation of trading in securities or other instruments on the New
York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, the Chicago Board of Options
Exchange, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the Chicago Board of Trade or the
Nasdaq National Market or limitation on prices for securities or other
instruments on any such exchange or the Nasdaq National Market, (iii) the
suspension of trading of any securities of the Company on any exchange or in the
over-the-counter market, (iv) the enactment, publication, decree or other
promulgation of any federal or state statute, regulation, rule or order of any
court or other governmental authority which in your opinion materially
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and adversely affects, or will materially and adversely affect, the business,
prospects, financial condition or results of operations of the Company and its
subsidiaries, taken as a whole, (v) the declaration of a banking moratorium by
either federal or New York State authorities or (vi) the taking of any action by
any federal, state or local government or agency in respect of its monetary or
fiscal affairs which in your reasonable opinion has a material adverse effect on
the financial markets in the United States.
(b) If on the Closing Date any one or more of the Initial Purchasers
shall fail or refuse to purchase the Notes which it or they have agreed to
purchase hereunder on such date and the aggregate principal amount of the Notes
which such defaulting Initial Purchaser or Initial Purchasers, as the case may
be, agreed but failed or refused to purchase is not more than one-tenth of the
aggregate principal amount of the Notes to be purchased on such date by all
Initial Purchasers, each non-defaulting Initial Purchaser shall be obligated
severally, in the proportion which the principal amount of the Notes set forth
opposite its name in Schedule I bears to the aggregate principal amount of the
Notes which all the non-defaulting Initial Purchasers, as the case may be, have
agreed to purchase, or in such other proportion as you may specify, to purchase
the Notes which such defaulting Initial Purchaser or Initial Purchasers, as the
case may be, agreed but failed or refused to purchase on such date; provided
that in no event shall the aggregate principal amount of the Notes which any
Initial Purchaser has agreed to purchase pursuant to Section 2 hereof be
increased pursuant to this Section 10 by an amount in excess of one-ninth of
such principal amount of the Notes without the written consent of such Initial
Purchaser. If on the Closing Date any Initial Purchaser or Initial Purchasers
shall fail or refuse to purchase the Notes and the aggregate principal amount of
the Notes with respect to which such default occurs is more than one-tenth of
the aggregate principal amount of the Notes to be purchased by all Initial
Purchasers and arrangements satisfactory to the Initial Purchasers and the
Company for purchase of such the Notes are not made within 48 hours after such
default, this Agreement will terminate without liability on the part of any
non-defaulting Initial Purchaser and the Company. In any such case which does
not result in termination of this Agreement, each Initial Purchaser or the
Company shall have the right to postpone the Closing Date, but in no event for
longer than seven days, in order that the required changes, if any, in the
Offering Memorandum or any other documents or arrangements may be effected. Any
action taken under this paragraph shall not relieve any defaulting Initial
Purchaser from liability in respect of any default of any such Initial Purchaser
under this Agreement.
11. MISCELLANEOUS. Notices given pursuant to any provision of this
Agreement shall be addressed as follows: (i) if to the Company, to SmarTalk
TeleServices, Inc., 1640 South Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 500, Los Angeles,
California 90025, Attn: General Counsel, and (ii) if to the Initial Purchasers,
to Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation, 277 Park Avenue, New
York, New York 10172, Attention: Syndicate Department and Salomon Brothers Inc,
Seven World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048, Attention: Syndicate
Department or in any case to such other address as the person to be notified may
have requested in writing.
The respective indemnities, contribution agreements, representations,
warranties and other statements of the Company and the Initial Purchasers set
forth in or made pursuant to this Agreement shall remain operative and in full
force and effect, and will survive delivery of and payment for the Notes,
regardless of (i) any investigation, or statement as to the results thereof,
made by or on behalf of the Initial Purchasers, the officers or directors of the
Initial Purchasers, any person controlling the Initial Purchasers, the Company,
the officers or directors of the Company, or any person controlling the Company,
(ii) acceptance of the Notes and payment for them hereunder and (iii)
termination of this Agreement.
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If for any reason the Notes are not delivered by or on behalf of the
Company as provided herein (other than as a result of any termination of this
Agreement pursuant to Section 10), the Company agrees to reimburse the Initial
Purchasers for all out-of-pocket expenses (including the fees and disbursements
of counsel) incurred by them. Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement,
the Company shall be liable for all expenses which it has agreed to pay pursuant
to Section 5(i) hereof. The Company also agrees to reimburse the Initial
Purchasers and their respective officers, directors and each person, if any, who
controls such Initial Purchaser within the meaning of Section 15 of the Act or
Section 20 of the Exchange Act for any and all fees and expenses (including
without limitation the fees and expenses of counsel) incurred by them in
connection with enforcing their rights under this Agreement (including without
limitation its rights under this Section 11).
Except as otherwise provided, this Agreement has been and is made solely
for the benefit of and shall be binding upon the Company, each Initial
Purchaser, each Initial Purchaser's directors and officers, any controlling
persons referred to herein, the directors of the Company and their respective
successors and assigns, all as and to the extent provided in this Agreement, and
no other person shall acquire or have any right under or by virtue of this
Agreement. The term "successors and assigns" shall not include a purchaser of
any of the Notes from the Initial Purchasers merely because of such purchase.
The term "Significant Subsidiaries" shall mean all direct and indirect
subsidiaries of the Company as of the Closing Date other than any subsidiaries
which, considered in the aggregate as a single subsidiary as of the end of the
most recent fiscal year of the Company, would not constitute a significant
subsidiary as defined in Rule 1-02 of Regulation S-X (or any successor thereto).
This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the
internal laws of the State of New York. Any action or proceeding seeking to
enforce any provision of, or based on any right arising out of, this Agreement
may be brought against any of the parties only in the courts of the State of New
York, County of New York, or, if it can acquire jurisdiction, only in the United
States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
This Agreement may be signed in various counterparts which together
shall constitute one and the same instrument.
Please confirm that the foregoing correctly sets forth the agreement
among the Company and the Initial Purchaser.
Very truly yours,
SMARTALK TELESERVICES, INC.
By: /s/ DAVID A. HAMBURGER
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Name: David A. Hamburger
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Title: VICE PRESIDENT
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DONALDSON, LUFKIN & JENRETTE SECURITIES CORPORATION
By: /s/ DAVID PHILIP COSTANZO
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Name: David Philip Costanzo
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Title: VICE PRESIDENT
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SALOMON BROTHERS INC
By: /s/ WILLIAM C. KENNISH
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Name: William C. Kennish
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Title: ASSOCIATE
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SCHEDULE I
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Principal Amount
Initial Purchaser of Firm Notes
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Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette $ 62,500,000
Securities Corporation.........................
Salomon Brothers Inc............................. $ 62,500,000
Total........................................ $ 125,000,000
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EXHIBIT 25.1
Registration No.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM T-1
STATEMENT OF ELIGIBILITY UNDER THE TRUST INDENTURE ACT OF 1939
OF A CORPORATION DESIGNATED TO ACT AS TRUSTEE
CHECK IF AN APPLICATION TO DETERMINE ELIGIBILITY OF A TRUSTEE PURSUANT TO
SECTION 305(b)(2) [X]
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
(Exact name of trustee as specified in its charter)
Delaware 51-0055023
(State of incorporation) (I.R.S. employer identification no.)
Rodney Square North
1100 North Market Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19890
(Address of principal executive offices)
Cynthia L. Corliss
Vice President and Trust Counsel
Wilmington Trust Company
Rodney Square North
Wilmington, Delaware 19890
(302) 651-8516
(Name, address and telephone number of agent for service)
SMARTALK TELESERVICES, INC.
(Exact name of obligor as specified in its charter)
California 95-4502740
(State of incorporation) (I.R.S. employer identification no.)
1640 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 500
Los Angeles, California 90025
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
5 3/4% Convertible Subordinated Notes due 2004
(Title of the indenture securities)
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ITEM 1. GENERAL INFORMATION.
Furnish the following information as to the trustee:
(a) Name and address of each examining or supervising authority to
which it is subject.
Federal Deposit Insurance Co. State Bank Commissioner
Five Penn Center Dover, Delaware
Suite #2901
Philadelphia, PA
(b) Whether it is authorized to exercise corporate trust powers.
The trustee is authorized to exercise corporate trust powers.
ITEM 2. AFFILIATIONS WITH THE OBLIGOR.
If the obligor is an affiliate of the trustee, describe each
affiliation:
Based upon an examination of the books and records of the
trustee and upon information furnished by the obligor, the obligor is
not an affiliate of the trustee.
ITEM 3. LIST OF EXHIBITS.
List below all exhibits filed as part of this Statement of
Eligibility and Qualification.
A. Copy of the Charter of Wilmington Trust Company, which includes
the certificate of authority of Wilmington Trust Company to
commence business and the authorization of Wilmington Trust
Company to exercise corporate trust powers.
B. Copy of By-Laws of Wilmington Trust Company.
C. Consent of Wilmington Trust Company required by Section 321(b)
of Trust Indenture Act.
D. Copy of most recent Report of Condition of Wilmington Trust
Company.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as
amended, the trustee, Wilmington Trust Company, a corporation organized and
existing under the laws of Delaware, has duly caused this Statement of
Eligibility to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly
authorized, all in the City of Wilmington and State of Delaware on the 10th day
of December, 1997.
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
[SEAL]
Attest: /s/ Patricia A. Evans By: /s/ Emmett R. Harmon
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Assistant Secretary Name: Emmett R. Harmon
Title: Vice President
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EXHIBIT A
AMENDED CHARTER
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
AS EXISTING ON MAY 9, 1987
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AMENDED CHARTER
OR
ACT OF INCORPORATION
OF
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY, originally incorporated by an Act of the
General Assembly of the State of Delaware, entitled "An Act to Incorporate the
Delaware Guarantee and Trust Company", approved March 2, A.D. 1901, and the name
of which company was changed to "WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY" by an amendment filed
in the Office of the Secretary of State on March 18, A.D. 1903, and the Charter
or Act of Incorporation of which company has been from time to time amended and
changed by merger agreements pursuant to the corporation law for state banks and
trust companies of the State of Delaware, does hereby alter and amend its
Charter or Act of Incorporation so that the same as so altered and amended shall
in its entirety read as follows:
FIRST: - The name of this corporation is WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY.
SECOND: - The location of its principal office in the State of
Delaware is at Rodney Square North, in the City of Wilmington, County
of New Castle; the name of its resident agent is WILMINGTON TRUST
COMPANY whose address is Rodney Square North, in said City. In
addition to such principal office, the said corporation maintains and
operates branch offices in the City of Newark, New Castle County,
Delaware, the Town of Newport, New Castle County, Delaware, at
Claymont, New Castle County, Delaware, at Greenville, New Castle
County Delaware, and at Milford Cross Roads, New Castle County,
Delaware, and shall be empowered to open, maintain and operate branch
offices at Ninth and Shipley Streets, 418 Delaware Avenue, 2120 Market
Street, and 3605 Market Street, all in the City of Wilmington, New
Castle County, Delaware, and such other branch offices or places of
business as may be authorized from time to time by the agency or
agencies of the government of the State of Delaware empowered to
confer such authority.
THIRD: - (a) The nature of the business and the objects and purposes
proposed to be transacted, promoted or carried on by this Corporation
are to do any or all of the things herein mentioned as fully and to
the same extent as natural persons might or could do and in any part
of the world, viz.:
(1) To sue and be sued, complain and defend in any Court of law
or equity and to make and use a common seal, and alter the seal
at pleasure, to hold, purchase, convey, mortgage or otherwise
deal in real and personal estate and property, and to appoint
such officers and agents as the business of the
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Corporation shall require, to make by-laws not inconsistent with
the Constitution or laws of the United States or of this State,
to discount bills, notes or other evidences of debt, to receive
deposits of money, or securities for money, to buy gold and
silver bullion and foreign coins, to buy and sell bills of
exchange, and generally to use, exercise and enjoy all the
powers, rights, privileges and franchises incident to a
corporation which are proper or necessary for the transaction of
the business of the Corporation hereby created.
(2) To insure titles to real and personal property, or any
estate or interests therein, and to guarantee the holder of such
property, real or personal, against any claim or claims, adverse
to his interest therein, and to prepare and give certificates of
title for any lands or premises in the State of Delaware, or
elsewhere.
(3) To act as factor, agent, broker or attorney in the receipt,
collection, custody, investment and management of funds, and the
purchase, sale, management and disposal of property of all
descriptions, and to prepare and execute all papers which may be
necessary or proper in such business.
(4) To prepare and draw agreements, contracts, deeds, leases,
conveyances, mortgages, bonds and legal papers of every
description, and to carry on the business of conveyancing in all
its branches.
(5) To receive upon deposit for safekeeping money, jewelry,
plate, deeds, bonds and any and all other personal property of
every sort and kind, from executors, administrators, guardians,
public officers, courts, receivers, assignees, trustees, and
from all fiduciaries, and from all other persons and
individuals, and from all corporations whether state, municipal,
corporate or private, and to rent boxes, safes, vaults and other
receptacles for such property.
(6) To act as agent or otherwise for the purpose of registering,
issuing, certificating, countersigning, transferring or
underwriting the stock, bonds or other obligations of any
corporation, association, state or municipality, and may receive
and manage any sinking fund therefor on such terms as may be
agreed upon between the two parties, and in like manner may act
as Treasurer of any corporation or municipality.
(7) To act as Trustee under any deed of trust, mortgage, bond or
other instrument issued by any state, municipality, body
politic, corporation, association or person, either alone or in
conjunction with any other person or persons, corporation or
corporations.
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(8) To guarantee the validity, performance or effect of any
contract or agreement, and the fidelity of persons holding
places of responsibility or trust; to become surety for any
person, or persons, for the faithful performance of any trust,
office, duty, contract or agreement, either by itself or in
conjunction with any other person, or persons, corporation, or
corporations, or in like manner become surety upon any bond,
recognizance, obligation, judgment, suit, order, or decree to be
entered in any court of record within the State of Delaware or
elsewhere, or which may now or hereafter be required by any law,
judge, officer or court in the State of Delaware or elsewhere.
(9) To act by any and every method of appointment as trustee,
trustee in bankruptcy, receiver, assignee, assignee in
bankruptcy, executor, administrator, guardian, bailee, or in any
other trust capacity in the receiving, holding, managing, and
disposing of any and all estates and property, real, personal or
mixed, and to be appointed as such trustee, trustee in
bankruptcy, receiver, assignee, assignee in bankruptcy,
executor, administrator, guardian or bailee by any persons,
corporations, court, officer, or authority, in the State of
Delaware or elsewhere; and whenever this Corporation is so
appointed by any person, corporation, court, officer or
authority such trustee, trustee in bankruptcy, receiver,
assignee, assignee in bankruptcy, executor, administrator,
guardian, bailee, or in any other trust capacity, it shall not
be required to give bond with surety, but its capital stock
shall be taken and held as security for the performance of the
duties devolving upon it by such appointment.
(10) And for its care, management and trouble, and the exercise
of any of its powers hereby given, or for the performance of any
of the duties which it may undertake or be called upon to
perform, or for the assumption of any responsibility the said
Corporation may be entitled to receive a proper compensation.
(11) To purchase, receive, hold and own bonds, mortgages,
debentures, shares of capital stock, and other securities,
obligations, contracts and evidences of indebtedness, of any
private, public or municipal corporation within and without the
State of Delaware, or of the Government of the United States, or
of any state, territory, colony, or possession thereof, or of
any foreign government or country; to receive, collect, receipt
for, and dispose of interest, dividends and income upon and from
any of the bonds, mortgages, debentures, notes, shares of
capital stock, securities, obligations, contracts, evidences of
indebtedness and other property held and owned by it, and to
exercise in respect of all such bonds, mortgages, debentures,
notes, shares of capital stock, securities, obligations,
contracts, evidences of indebtedness and other property, any and
all the rights, powers and privileges of individual
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owners thereof, including the right to vote thereon; to invest
and deal in and with any of the moneys of the Corporation upon
such securities and in such manner as it may think fit and
proper, and from time to time to vary or realize such
investments; to issue bonds and secure the same by pledges or
deeds of trust or mortgages of or upon the whole or any part of
the property held or owned by the Corporation, and to sell and
pledge such bonds, as and when the Board of Directors shall
determine, and in the promotion of its said corporate business
of investment and to the extent authorized by law, to lease,
purchase, hold, sell, assign, transfer, pledge, mortgage and
convey real and personal property of any name and nature and any
estate or interest therein.
(b) In furtherance of, and not in limitation, of the powers conferred
by the laws of the State of Delaware, it is hereby expressly provided
that the said Corporation shall also have the following powers:
(1) To do any or all of the things herein set forth, to the same
extent as natural persons might or could do, and in any part of
the world.
(2) To acquire the good will, rights, property and franchises
and to undertake the whole or any part of the assets and
liabilities of any person, firm, association or corporation, and
to pay for the same in cash, stock of this Corporation, bonds or
otherwise; to hold or in any manner to dispose of the whole or
any part of the property so purchased; to conduct in any lawful
manner the whole or any part of any business so acquired, and to
exercise all the powers necessary or convenient in and about the
conduct and management of such business.
(3) To take, hold, own, deal in, mortgage or otherwise lien, and
to lease, sell, exchange, transfer, or in any manner whatever
dispose of property, real, personal or mixed, wherever situated.
(4) To enter into, make, perform and carry out contracts of
every kind with any person, firm, association or corporation,
and, without limit as to amount, to draw, make, accept, endorse,
discount, execute and issue promissory notes, drafts, bills of
exchange, warrants, bonds, debentures, and other negotiable or
transferable instruments.
(5) To have one or more offices, to carry on all or any of its
operations and businesses, without restriction to the same
extent as natural persons might or could do, to purchase or
otherwise acquire, to hold, own, to mortgage, sell, convey or
otherwise dispose of, real and personal property, of every class
and description, in any State, District, Territory or Colony of
the United States, and in any foreign country or place.
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(6) It is the intention that the objects, purposes and powers
specified and clauses contained in this paragraph shall (except
where otherwise expressed in said paragraph) be nowise limited
or restricted by reference to or inference from the terms of any
other clause of this or any other paragraph in this charter, but
that the objects, purposes and powers specified in each of the
clauses of this paragraph shall be regarded as independent
objects, purposes and powers.
FOURTH: - (a) The total number of shares of all classes of stock which
the Corporation shall have authority to issue is forty-one million
(41,000,000) shares, consisting of:
(1) One million (1,000,000) shares of Preferred stock, par value
$10.00 per share (hereinafter referred to as "Preferred Stock");
and
(2) Forty million (40,000,000) shares of Common Stock, par value
$1.00 per share (hereinafter referred to as "Common Stock").
(b) Shares of Preferred Stock may be issued from time to time in one
or more series as may from time to time be determined by the Board of
Directors each of said series to be distinctly designated. All shares
of any one series of Preferred Stock shall be alike in every
particular, except that there may be different dates from which
dividends, if any, thereon shall be cumulative, if made cumulative.
The voting powers and the preferences and relative, participating,
optional and other special rights of each such series, and the
qualifications, limitations or restrictions thereof, if any, may
differ from those of any and all other series at any time outstanding;
and, subject to the provisions of subparagraph 1 of Paragraph (c) of
this Article FOURTH, the Board of Directors of the Corporation is
hereby expressly granted authority to fix by resolution or resolutions
adopted prior to the issuance of any shares of a particular series of
Preferred Stock, the voting powers and the designations, preferences
and relative, optional and other special rights, and the
qualifications, limitations and restrictions of such series,
including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the
following:
(1) The distinctive designation of, and the number of shares of
Preferred Stock which shall constitute such series, which number
may be increased (except where otherwise provided by the Board
of Directors) or decreased (but not below the number of shares
thereof then outstanding) from time to time by like action of
the Board of Directors;
(2) The rate and times at which, and the terms and conditions on
which, dividends, if any, on Preferred Stock of such series
shall be paid, the extent of the preference or relation, if any,
of such dividends to the dividends payable on any other class or
classes, or series of the same or other class of
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stock and whether such dividends shall be cumulative or
non-cumulative;
(3) The right, if any, of the holders of Preferred Stock of such
series to convert the same into or exchange the same for, shares
of any other class or classes or of any series of the same or
any other class or classes of stock of the Corporation and the
terms and conditions of such conversion or exchange;
(4) Whether or not Preferred Stock of such series shall be
subject to redemption, and the redemption price or prices and
the time or times at which, and the terms and conditions on
which, Preferred Stock of such series may be redeemed.
(5) The rights, if any, of the holders of Preferred Stock of
such series upon the voluntary or involuntary liquidation,
merger, consolidation, distribution or sale of assets,
dissolution or winding-up, of the Corporation.
(6) The terms of the sinking fund or redemption or purchase
account, if any, to be provided for the Preferred Stock of such
series; and
(7) The voting powers, if any, of the holders of such series of
Preferred Stock which may, without limiting the generality of
the foregoing include the right, voting as a series or by itself
or together with other series of Preferred Stock or all series
of Preferred Stock as a class, to elect one or more directors of
the Corporation if there shall have been a default in the
payment of dividends on any one or more series of Preferred
Stock or under such circumstances and on such conditions as the
Board of Directors may determine.
(c) (1) After the requirements with respect to preferential dividends
on the Preferred Stock (fixed in accordance with the provisions of
section (b) of this Article FOURTH), if any, shall have been met and
after the Corporation shall have complied with all the requirements,
if any, with respect to the setting aside of sums as sinking funds or
redemption or purchase accounts (fixed in accordance with the
provisions of section (b) of this Article FOURTH), and subject further
to any conditions which may be fixed in accordance with the provisions
of section (b) of this Article FOURTH, then and not otherwise the
holders of Common Stock shall be entitled to receive such dividends as
may be declared from time to time by the Board of Directors.
(2) After distribution in full of the preferential amount, if
any, (fixed in accordance with the provisions of section (b) of
this Article FOURTH), to be distributed to the holders of
Preferred Stock in the event of voluntary or involuntary
liquidation, distribution or sale of assets, dissolution or
winding-up, of the Corporation, the holders of the Common Stock
shall be entitled to
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receive all of the remaining assets of the Corporation, tangible
and intangible, of whatever kind available for distribution to
stockholders ratably in proportion to the number of shares of
Common Stock held by them respectively.
(3) Except as may otherwise be required by law or by the
provisions of such resolution or resolutions as may be adopted
by the Board of Directors pursuant to section (b) of this
Article FOURTH, each holder of Common Stock shall have one vote
in respect of each share of Common Stock held on all matters
voted upon by the stockholders.
(d) No holder of any of the shares of any class or series of stock or
of options, warrants or other rights to purchase shares of any class
or series of stock or of other securities of the Corporation shall
have any preemptive right to purchase or subscribe for any unissued
stock of any class or series or any additional shares of any class or
series to be issued by reason of any increase of the authorized
capital stock of the Corporation of any class or series, or bonds,
certificates of indebtedness, debentures or other securities
convertible into or exchangeable for stock of the Corporation of any
class or series, or carrying any right to purchase stock of any class
or series, but any such unissued stock, additional authorized issue of
shares of any class or series of stock or securities convertible into
or exchangeable for stock, or carrying any right to purchase stock,
may be issued and disposed of pursuant to resolution of the Board of
Directors to such persons, firms, corporations or associations,
whether such holders or others, and upon such terms as may be deemed
advisable by the Board of Directors in the exercise of its sole
discretion.
(e) The relative powers, preferences and rights of each series of
Preferred Stock in relation to the relative powers, preferences and
rights of each other series of Preferred Stock shall, in each case, be
as fixed from time to time by the Board of Directors in the resolution
or resolutions adopted pursuant to authority granted in section (b) of
this Article FOURTH and the consent, by class or series vote or
otherwise, of the holders of such of the series of Preferred Stock as
are from time to time outstanding shall not be required for the
issuance by the Board of Directors of any other series of Preferred
Stock whether or not the powers, preferences and rights of such other
series shall be fixed by the Board of Directors as senior to, or on a
parity with, the powers, preferences and rights of such outstanding
series, or any of them; provided, however, that the Board of Directors
may provide in the resolution or resolutions as to any series of
Preferred Stock adopted pursuant to section (b) of this Article FOURTH
that the consent of the holders of a majority (or such greater
proportion as shall be therein fixed) of the outstanding shares of
such series voting thereon shall be required for the issuance of any
or all other series of Preferred Stock.
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(f) Subject to the provisions of section (e), shares of any series of
Preferred Stock may be issued from time to time as the Board of
Directors of the Corporation shall determine and on such terms and for
such consideration as shall be fixed by the Board of Directors.
(g) Shares of Common Stock may be issued from time to time as the
Board of Directors of the Corporation shall determine and on such
terms and for such consideration as shall be fixed by the Board of
Directors.
(h) The authorized amount of shares of Common Stock and of Preferred
Stock may, without a class or series vote, be increased or decreased
from time to time by the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority
of the stock of the Corporation entitled to vote thereon.
FIFTH: - (a) The business and affairs of the Corporation shall be
conducted and managed by a Board of Directors. The number of directors
constituting the entire Board shall be not less than five nor more
than twenty-five as fixed from time to time by vote of a majority of
the whole Board, provided, however, that the number of directors shall
not be reduced so as to shorten the term of any director at the time
in office, and provided further, that the number of directors
constituting the whole Board shall be twenty-four until otherwise
fixed by a majority of the whole Board.
(b) The Board of Directors shall be divided into three classes, as
nearly equal in number as the then total number of directors
constituting the whole Board permits, with the term of office of one
class expiring each year. At the annual meeting of stockholders in
1982, directors of the first class shall be elected to hold office for
a term expiring at the next succeeding annual meeting, directors of
the second class shall be elected to hold office for a term expiring
at the second succeeding annual meeting and directors of the third
class shall be elected to hold office for a term expiring at the third
succeeding annual meeting. Any vacancies in the Board of Directors for
any reason, and any newly created directorships resulting from any
increase in the directors, may be filled by the Board of Directors,
acting by a majority of the directors then in office, although less
than a quorum, and any directors so chosen shall hold office until the
next annual election of directors. At such election, the stockholders
shall elect a successor to such director to hold office until the next
election of the class for which such director shall have been chosen
and until his successor shall be elected and qualified. No decrease in
the number of directors shall shorten the term of any incumbent
director.
(c) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Charter or Act of
Incorporation or the By-Laws of the Corporation (and notwithstanding
the fact that some lesser percentage may be specified by law, this
Charter or Act of Incorporation or the ByLaws of the Corporation), any
director or the entire Board of Directors of the
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Corporation may be removed at any time without cause, but only by the
affirmative vote of the holders of two-thirds or more of the
outstanding shares of capital stock of the Corporation entitled to
vote generally in the election of directors (considered for this
purpose as one class) cast at a meeting of the stockholders called for
that purpose.
(d) Nominations for the election of directors may be made by the Board
of Directors or by any stockholder entitled to vote for the election
of directors. Such nominations shall be made by notice in writing,
delivered or mailed by first class United States mail, postage
prepaid, to the Secretary of the Corporation not less than 14 days nor
more than 50 days prior to any meeting of the stockholders called for
the election of directors; provided, however, that if less than 21
days' notice of the meeting is given to stockholders, such written
notice shall be delivered or mailed, as prescribed, to the Secretary
of the Corporation not later than the close of the seventh day
following the day on which notice of the meeting was mailed to
stockholders. Notice of nominations which are proposed by the Board of
Directors shall be given by the Chairman on behalf of the Board.
(e) Each notice under subsection (d) shall set forth (i) the name,
age, business address and, if known, residence address of each nominee
proposed in such notice, (ii) the principal occupation or employment
of such nominee and (iii) the number of shares of stock of the
Corporation which are beneficially owned by each such nominee.
(f) The Chairman of the meeting may, if the facts warrant, determine
and declare to the meeting that a nomination was not made in
accordance with the foregoing procedure, and if he should so
determine, he shall so declare to the meeting and the defective
nomination shall be disregarded.
(g) No action required to be taken or which may be taken at any annual
or special meeting of stockholders of the Corporation may be taken
without a meeting, and the power of stockholders to consent in
writing, without a meeting, to the taking of any action is
specifically denied.
SIXTH: - The Directors shall choose such officers, agent and servants
as may be provided in the By-Laws as they may from time to time find
necessary or proper.
SEVENTH: - The Corporation hereby created is hereby given the same
powers, rights and privileges as may be conferred upon corporations
organized under the Act entitled "An Act Providing a General
Corporation Law", approved March 10, 1899, as from time to time
amended.
EIGHTH: - This Act shall be deemed and taken to be a private Act.
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NINTH: - This Corporation is to have perpetual existence.
TENTH: - The Board of Directors, by resolution passed by a majority of
the whole Board, may designate any of their number to constitute an
Executive Committee, which Committee, to the extent provided in said
resolution, or in the By-Laws of the Company, shall have and may
exercise all of the powers of the Board of Directors in the management
of the business and affairs of the Corporation, and shall have power
to authorize the seal of the Corporation to be affixed to all papers
which may require it.
ELEVENTH: - The private property of the stockholders shall not be
liable for the payment of corporate debts to any extent whatever.
TWELFTH: - The Corporation may transact business in any part of the
world.
THIRTEENTH: - The Board of Directors of the Corporation is expressly
authorized to make, alter or repeal the By-Laws of the Corporation by
a vote of the majority of the entire Board. The stockholders may make,
alter or repeal any By-Law whether or not adopted by them, provided
however, that any such additional By-Laws, alterations or repeal may
be adopted only by the affirmative vote of the holders of two-thirds
or more of the outstanding shares of capital stock of the Corporation
entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (considered
for this purpose as one class).
FOURTEENTH: - Meetings of the Directors may be held outside
of the State of Delaware at such places as may be from time to time
designated by the Board, and the Directors may keep the books of the
Company outside of the State of Delaware at such places as may be from
time to time designated by them.
FIFTEENTH: - (a) In addition to any affirmative vote required by law,
and except as otherwise expressly provided in sections (b) and (c) of
this Article FIFTEENTH:
(A) any merger or consolidation of the Corporation or any
Subsidiary (as hereinafter defined) with or into (i) any
Interested Stockholder (as hereinafter defined) or (ii) any
other corporation (whether or not itself an Interested
Stockholder), which, after such merger or consolidation, would
be an Affiliate (as hereinafter defined) of an Interested
Stockholder, or
(B) any sale, lease, exchange, mortgage, pledge, transfer or
other disposition (in one transaction or a series of related
transactions) to or with any Interested Stockholder or any
Affiliate of any Interested Stockholder of any assets of the
Corporation or any Subsidiary having an aggregate fair market
value of $1,000,000 or more, or
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(C) the issuance or transfer by the Corporation or any
Subsidiary (in one transaction or a series of related
transactions) of any securities of the Corporation or any
Subsidiary to any Interested Stockholder or any Affiliate of any
Interested Stockholder in exchange for cash, securities or other
property (or a combination thereof) having an aggregate fair
market value of $1,000,000 or more, or
(D) the adoption of any plan or proposal for the liquidation or
dissolution of the Corporation, or
(E) any reclassification of securities (including any reverse
stock split), or recapitalization of the Corporation, or any
merger or consolidation of the Corporation with any of its
Subsidiaries or any similar transaction (whether or not with or
into or otherwise involving an Interested Stockholder) which has
the effect, directly or indirectly, of increasing the
proportionate share of the outstanding shares of any class of
equity or convertible securities of the Corporation or any
Subsidiary which is directly or indirectly owned by any
Interested Stockholder, or any Affiliate of any Interested
Stockholder,
shall require the affirmative vote of the holders of at least two-thirds of the
outstanding shares of capital stock of the Corporation entitled to vote
generally in the election of directors, considered for the purpose of this
Article FIFTEENTH as one class ("Voting Shares"). Such affirmative vote shall be
required notwithstanding the fact that no vote may be required, or that some
lesser percentage may be specified, by law or in any agreement with any national
securities exchange or otherwise.
(2) The term "business combination" as used in this Article
FIFTEENTH shall mean any transaction which is referred to any
one or more of clauses (A) through (E) of paragraph 1 of the
section (a).
(b) The provisions of section (a) of this Article FIFTEENTH
shall not be applicable to any particular business combination
and such business combination shall require only such
affirmative vote as is required by law and any other provisions
of the Charter or Act of Incorporation of By-Laws if such
business combination has been approved by a majority of the
whole Board.
(c) For the purposes of this Article FIFTEENTH:
(1) A "person" shall mean any individual firm, corporation or other
entity.
(2) "Interested Stockholder" shall mean, in respect of any business
combination, any person (other than the Corporation or any Subsidiary)
who or which as of the record date for the determination of
stockholders entitled to notice of and to vote on
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such business combination, or immediately prior to the consummation of
any such transaction:
(A) is the beneficial owner, directly or indirectly, of more
than 10% of the Voting Shares, or
(B) is an Affiliate of the Corporation and at any time within
two years prior thereto was the beneficial owner, directly or
indirectly, of not less than 10% of the then outstanding voting
Shares, or
(C) is an assignee of or has otherwise succeeded in any share of
capital stock of the Corporation which were at any time within
two years prior thereto beneficially owned by any Interested
Stockholder, and such assignment or succession shall have
occurred in the course of a transaction or series of
transactions not involving a public offering within the meaning
of the Securities Act of 1933.
(3) A person shall be the "beneficial owner" of any Voting Shares:
(A) which such person or any of its Affiliates and Associates
(as hereafter defined) beneficially own, directly or indirectly,
or
(B) which such person or any of its Affiliates or Associates has
(i) the right to acquire (whether such right is exercisable
immediately or only after the passage of time), pursuant to any
agreement, arrangement or understanding or upon the exercise of
conversion rights, exchange rights, warrants or options, or
otherwise, or (ii) the right to vote pursuant to any agreement,
arrangement or understanding, or
(C) which are beneficially owned, directly or indirectly, by any
other person with which such first mentioned person or any of
its Affiliates or Associates has any agreement, arrangement or
understanding for the purpose of acquiring, holding, voting or
disposing of any shares of capital stock of the Corporation.
(4) The outstanding Voting Shares shall include shares deemed owned
through application of paragraph (3) above but shall not include any
other Voting Shares which may be issuable pursuant to any agreement,
or upon exercise of conversion rights, warrants or options or
otherwise.
(5) "Affiliate" and "Associate" shall have the respective meanings
given those terms in Rule 12b-2 of the General Rules and Regulations
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as in effect on December
31, 1981.
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(6) "Subsidiary" shall mean any corporation of which a majority of any
class of equity security (as defined in Rule 3a11-1 of the General
Rules and Regulations under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as in
effect in December 31, 1981) is owned, directly or indirectly, by the
Corporation; provided, however, that for the purposes of the
definition of Investment Stockholder set forth in paragraph (2) of
this section (c), the term "Subsidiary" shall mean only a corporation
of which a majority of each class of equity security is owned,
directly or indirectly, by the Corporation.
(d) majority of the directors shall have the power and duty to
determine for the purposes of this Article FIFTEENTH on the
basis of information known to them, (1) the number of Voting
Shares beneficially owned by any person (2) whether a person is
an Affiliate or Associate of another, (3) whether a person has
an agreement, arrangement or understanding with another as to
the matters referred to in paragraph (3) of section (c), or (4)
whether the assets subject to any business combination or the
consideration received for the issuance or transfer of
securities by the Corporation, or any Subsidiary has an
aggregate fair market value of $1,00,000 or more.
(e) Nothing contained in this Article FIFTEENTH shall be
construed to relieve any Interested Stockholder from any
fiduciary obligation imposed by law.
SIXTEENTH: Notwithstanding any other provision of this Charter or Act
of Incorporation or the By-Laws of the Corporation (and in addition to
any other vote that may be required by law, this Charter or Act of
Incorporation by the By-Laws), the affirmative vote of the holders of
at least two-thirds of the outstanding shares of the capital stock of
the Corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of
directors (considered for this purpose as one class) shall be required
to amend, alter or repeal any provision of Articles FIFTH, THIRTEENTH,
FIFTEENTH or SIXTEENTH of this Charter or Act of Incorporation.
SEVENTEENTH: (a) a Director of this Corporation shall not be liable to
the Corporation or its stockholders for monetary damages for breach of
fiduciary duty as a Director, except to the extent such exemption from
liability or limitation thereof is not permitted under the Delaware
General Corporation Laws as the same exists or may hereafter be
amended.
(b) Any repeal or modification of the foregoing paragraph shall
not adversely affect any right or protection of a Director of
the Corporation existing hereunder with respect to any act or
omission occurring prior to the time of such repeal or
modification."
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EXHIBIT B
BY-LAWS
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
AS EXISTING ON JANUARY 16, 1997
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BY-LAWS OF WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
ARTICLE I
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS
Section 1. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders shall be held on the
third Thursday in April each year at the principal office at the Company or at
such other date, time, or place as may be designated by resolution by the Board
of Directors.
Section 2. Special meetings of all stockholders may be called at any
time by the Board of Directors, the Chairman of the Board or the President.
Section 3. Notice of all meetings of the stockholders shall be given
by mailing to each stockholder at least ten (10) days before said meeting, at
his last known address, a written or printed notice fixing the time and place of
such meeting.
Section 4. A majority in the amount of the capital stock of the
Company issued and outstanding on the record date, as herein determined, shall
constitute a quorum at all meetings of stockholders for the transaction of any
business, but the holders of a small number of shares may adjourn, from time to
time, without further notice, until a quorum is secured. At each annual or
special meeting of stockholders, each stockholder shall be entitled to one vote,
either in person or by proxy, for each shares of stock registered in the
stockholder's name on the books of the Company on the record date for any such
meeting as determined herein.
ARTICLE II
DIRECTORS
Section 1. The number and classification of the Board of Directors
shall be as set forth in the Charter of the Bank.
Section 2. No person who has attained the age of seventy-two (72)
years shall be nominated for election to the Board of Directors of the Company,
provided, however, that this limitation shall not apply to any person who was
serving as director of the Company on September 16, 1971.
Section 3. The class of Directors so elected shall hold office for
three years or until their successors are elected and qualified.
Section 4. The affairs and business of the Company shall be managed
and conducted by the Board of Directors.
Section 5. The Board of Directors shall meet at the principal office
of the Company or elsewhere in its discretion at such times to be determined by
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members, or at the call of the Chairman of the Board of Directors or the
President.
Section 6. Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called at
any time by the Chairman of the Board of Directors or by the President, and
shall be called upon the written request of a majority of the directors.
Section 7. A majority of the directors elected and qualified shall be
necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting
of the Board of Directors.
Section 8. Written notice shall be sent by mail to each director of
any special meeting of the Board of Directors, and of any change in the time or
place of any regular meeting, stating the time and place of such meeting, which
shall be mailed not less than two days before the time of holding such meeting.
Section 9. In the event of the death, resignation, removal, inability
to act, or disqualification of any director, the Board of Directors, although
less than a quorum, shall have the right to elect the successor who shall hold
office for the remainder of the full term of the class of directors in which the
vacancy occurred, and until such director's successor shall have been duly
elected and qualified.
Section 10. The Board of Directors at its first meeting after its
election by the stockholders shall appoint an Executive Committee, a Trust
Committee, an Audit Committee and a Compensation Committee, and shall elect from
its own members a Chairman of the Board of Directors and a President who may be
the same person. The Board of Directors shall also elect at such meeting a
Secretary and a Treasurer, who may be the same person, may appoint at any time
such other committees and elect or appoint such other officers as it may deem
advisable. The Board of Directors may also elect at such meeting one or more
Associate Directors.
Section 11. The Board of Directors may at any time remove, with or
without cause, any member of any Committee appointed by it or any associate
director or officer elected by it and may appoint or elect his successor.
Section 12. The Board of Directors may designate an officer to be in
charge of such of the departments or division of the Company as it may deem
advisable.
ARTICLE III
COMMITTEES
Section I. Executive Committee
(A) The Executive Committee shall be composed of not more
than nine members who shall be selected by the Board of Directors from its own
members and who
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shall hold office during the pleasure of the Board.
(B) The Executive Committee shall have all the powers of the
Board of Directors when it is not in session to transact all business for and in
behalf of the Company that may be brought before it.
(C) The Executive Committee shall meet at the principal
office of the Company or elsewhere in its discretion at such times to be
determined by a majority of its members, or at the call of the Chairman of the
Executive Committee or at the call of the Chairman of the Board of Directors.
The majority of its members shall be necessary to constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business. Special meetings of the Executive Committee may be held
at any time when a quorum is present.
(D) Minutes of each meeting of the Executive Committee shall
be kept and submitted to the Board of Directors at its next meeting.
(E) The Executive Committee shall advise and superintend all
investments that may be made of the funds of the Company, and shall direct the
disposal of the same, in accordance with such rules and regulations as the Board
of Directors from time to time make.
(F) In the event of a state of disaster of sufficient
severity to prevent the conduct and management of the affairs and business of
the Company by its directors and officers as contemplated by these By-Laws any
two available members of the Executive Committee as constituted immediately
prior to such disaster shall constitute a quorum of that Committee for the full
conduct and management of the affairs and business of the Company in accordance
with the provisions of Article III of these By-Laws; and if less than three
members of the Trust Committee is constituted immediately prior to such disaster
shall be available for the transaction of its business, such Executive Committee
shall also be empowered to exercise all of the powers reserved to the Trust
Committee under Article III Section 2 hereof. In the event of the
unavailability, at such time, of a minimum of two members of such Executive
Committee, any three available directors shall constitute the Executive
Committee for the full conduct and management of the affairs and business of the
Company in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Section. This By-Law
shall be subject to implementation by Resolutions of the Board of Directors
presently existing or hereafter passed from time to time for that purpose, and
any provisions of these By-Laws (other than this Section) and any resolutions
which are contrary to the provisions of this Section or to the provisions of any
such implementary Resolutions shall be suspended during such a disaster period
until it shall be determined by any interim Executive Committee acting under
this section that it shall be to the advantage of the Company to resume the
conduct and management of its affairs and business under all of the other
provisions of these By-Laws.
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Section 2. Trust Committee
(A) The Trust Committee shall be composed of not more than
thirteen members who shall be selected by the Board of Directors, a majority of
whom shall be members of the Board of Directors and who shall hold office during
the pleasure of the Board.
(B) The Trust Committee shall have general supervision over
the Trust Department and the investment of trust funds, in all matters, however,
being subject to the approval of the Board of Directors.
(C) The Trust Committee shall meet at the principal office
of the Company or elsewhere in its discretion at such times to be determined by
a majority of its members or at the call of its chairman. A majority of its
members shall be necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction of
business.
(D) Minutes of each meeting of the Trust Committee shall be
kept and promptly submitted to the Board of Directors.
(E) The Trust Committee shall have the power to appoint
Committees and/or designate officers or employees of the Company to whom
supervision over the investment of trust funds may be delegated when the Trust
Committee is not in session.
Section 3. Audit Committee
(A) The Audit Committee shall be composed of five members
who shall be selected by the Board of Directors from its own members, none of
whom shall be an officer of the Company, and shall hold office at the pleasure
of the Board.
(B) The Audit Committee shall have general supervision over
the Audit Division in all matters however subject to the approval of the Board
of Directors; it shall consider all matters brought to its attention by the
officer in charge of the Audit Division, review all reports of examination of
the Company made by any governmental agency or such independent auditor employed
for that purpose, and make such recommendations to the Board of Directors with
respect thereto or with respect to any other matters pertaining to auditing the
Company as it shall deem desirable.
(C) The Audit Committee shall meet whenever and wherever the
majority of its members shall deem it to be proper for the transaction of its
business, and a majority of its Committee shall constitute a quorum.
Section 4. Compensation Committee
(A) The Compensation Committee shall be composed of not more
than
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five (5) members who shall be selected by the Board of Directors from its own
members who are not officers of the Company and who shall hold office during the
pleasure of the Board.
(B) The Compensation Committee shall in general advise upon
all matters of policy concerning the Company brought to its attention by the
management and from time to time review the management of the Company, major
organizational matters, including salaries and employee benefits and
specifically shall administer the Executive Incentive Compensation Plan.
(C) Meetings of the Compensation Committee may be called at
any time by the Chairman of the Compensation Committee, the Chairman of the
Board of Directors, or the President of the Company.
Section 5. Associate Directors
(A) Any person who has served as a director may be elected
by the Board of Directors as an associate director, to serve during the pleasure
of the Board.
(B) An associate director shall be entitled to attend all
directors meetings and participate in the discussion of all matters brought to
the Board, with the exception that he would have no right to vote. An associate
director will be eligible for appointment to Committees of the Company, with the
exception of the Executive Committee, Audit Committee and Compensation
Committee, which must be comprised solely of active directors.
Section 6. Absence or Disqualification of Any Member of a Committee
(A) In the absence or disqualification of any member of any
Committee created under Article III of the By-Laws of this Company, the member
or members thereof present at any meeting and not disqualified from voting,
whether or not he or they constitute a quorum, may unanimously appoint another
member of the Board of Directors to act at the meeting in the place of any such
absence or disqualified member.
ARTICLE IV
OFFICERS
Section 1. The Chairman of the Board of Directors shall preside at all
meetings of the Board and shall have such further authority and powers and shall
perform such duties as the Board of Directors may from time to time confer and
direct. He shall also exercise such powers and perform such duties as may from
time to time be agreed upon between himself and the President of the Company.
Section 2. The Vice Chairman of the Board. The Vice Chairman of the
Board of
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Directors shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors at which the
Chairman of the Board shall not be present and shall have such further authority
and powers and shall perform such duties as the Board of Directors or the
Chairman of the Board may from time to time confer and direct.
Section 3. The President shall have the powers and duties pertaining
to the office of the President conferred or imposed upon him by statute or
assigned to him by the Board of Directors in the absence of the Chairman of the
Board the President shall have the powers and duties of the Chairman of the
Board.
Section 4. The Chairman of the Board of Directors or the President as
designated by the Board of Directors, shall carry into effect all legal
directions of the Executive Committee and of the Board of Directors, and shall
at all times exercise general supervision over the interest, affairs and
operations of the Company and perform all duties incident to his office.
Section 5. There may be one or more Vice Presidents, however
denominated by the Board of Directors, who may at any time perform all the
duties of the Chairman of the Board of Directors and/or the President and such
other powers and duties as may from time to time be assigned to them by the
Board of Directors, the Executive Committee, the Chairman of the Board or the
President and by the officer in charge of the department or division to which
they are assigned.
Section 6. The Secretary shall attend to the giving of notice of
meetings of the stockholders and the Board of Directors, as well as the
Committees thereof, to the keeping of accurate minutes of all such meetings and
to recording the same in the minute books of the Company. In addition to the
other notice requirements of these By-Laws and as may be practicable under the
circumstances, all such notices shall be in writing and mailed well in advance
of the scheduled date of any other meeting. He shall have custody of the
corporate seal and shall affix the same to any documents requiring such
corporate seal and to attest the same.
Section 7. The Treasurer shall have general supervision over all
assets and liabilities of the Company. He shall be custodian of and responsible
for all monies, funds and valuables of the Company and for the keeping of proper
records of the evidence of property or indebtedness and of all the transactions
of the Company. He shall have general supervision of the expenditures of the
Company and shall report to the Board of Directors at each regular meeting of
the condition of the Company, and perform such other duties as may be assigned
to him from time to time by the Board of Directors of the Executive Committee.
Section 8. There may be a Controller who shall exercise general
supervision over the internal operations of the Company, including accounting,
and shall render to the Board of Directors at appropriate times a report
relating to the general condition and internal operations of the Company.
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There may be one or more subordinate accounting or controller officers
however denominated, who may perform the duties of the Controller and such
duties as may be prescribed by the Controller.
Section 9. The officer designated by the Board of Directors to be in
charge of the Audit Division of the Company with such title as the Board of
Directors shall prescribe, shall report to and be directly responsible only to
the Board of Directors.
There shall be an Auditor and there may be one or more Audit Officers,
however denominated, who may perform all the duties of the Auditor and such
duties as may be prescribed by the officer in charge of the Audit Division.
Section 10. There may be one or more officers, subordinate in rank to
all Vice Presidents with such functional titles as shall be determined from time
to time by the Board of Directors, who shall ex officio hold the office
Assistant Secretary of this Company and who may perform such duties as may be
prescribed by the officer in charge of the department or division to whom they
are assigned.
Section 11. The powers and duties of all other officers of the Company
shall be those usually pertaining to their respective offices, subject to the
direction of the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee, Chairman of the
Board of Directors or the President and the officer in charge of the department
or division to which they are assigned.
ARTICLE V
STOCK AND STOCK CERTIFICATES
Section 1. Shares of stock shall be transferrable on the books of the
Company and a transfer book shall be kept in which all transfers of stock shall
be recorded.
Section 2. Certificate of stock shall bear the signature of the
President or any Vice President, however denominated by the Board of Directors
and countersigned by the Secretary or Treasurer or an Assistant Secretary, and
the seal of the corporation shall be engraved thereon. Each certificate shall
recite that the stock represented thereby is transferrable only upon the books
of the Company by the holder thereof or his attorney, upon surrender of the
certificate properly endorsed. Any certificate of stock surrendered to the
Company shall be cancelled at the time of transfer, and before a new certificate
or certificates shall be issued in lieu thereof. Duplicate certificates of stock
shall be issued only upon giving such security as may be satisfactory to the
Board of Directors or the Executive Committee.
Section 3. The Board of Directors of the Company is authorized to fix
in advance a record date for the determination of the stockholders entitled to
notice of, and to vote at, any meeting of stockholders and any adjournment
thereof, or entitled to receive payment of
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any dividend, or to any allotment or rights, or to exercise any rights in
respect of any change, conversion or exchange of capital stock, or in connection
with obtaining the consent of stockholders for any purpose, which record date
shall not be more than 60 nor less than 10 days proceeding the date of any
meeting of stockholders or the date for the payment of any dividend, or the date
for the allotment of rights, or the date when any change or conversion or
exchange of capital stock shall go into effect, or a date in connection with
obtaining such consent.
ARTICLE VI
SEAL
Section 1. The corporate seal of the Company shall be in the following
form:
Between two concentric circles the words "Wilmington Trust
Company" within the inner circle the words "Wilmington,
Delaware."
ARTICLE VII
FISCAL YEAR
Section 1. The fiscal year of the Company shall be the calendar year.
ARTICLE VIII
EXECUTION OF INSTRUMENTS OF THE COMPANY
Section 1. The Chairman of the Board, the President or any Vice
President, however denominated by the Board of Directors, shall have full power
and authority to enter into, make, sign, execute, acknowledge and/or deliver and
the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary shall have full power and authority to
attest and affix the corporate seal of the Company to any and all deeds,
conveyances, assignments, releases, contracts, agreements, bonds, notes,
mortgages and all other instruments incident to the business of this Company or
in acting as executor, administrator, guardian, trustee, agent or in any other
fiduciary or representative capacity by any and every method of appointment or
by whatever person, corporation, court officer or authority in the State of
Delaware, or elsewhere, without any specific authority, ratification, approval
or confirmation by the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee, and any
and all such instruments shall have the same force and validity as though
expressly authorized by the Board of Directors and/or the Executive Committee.
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ARTICLE IX
COMPENSATION OF DIRECTORS AND MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES
Section 1. Directors and associate directors of the Company, other
than salaried officers of the Company, shall be paid such reasonable honoraria
or fees for attending meetings of the Board of Directors as the Board of
Directors may from time to time determine. Directors and associate directors who
serve as members of committees, other than salaried employees of the Company,
shall be paid such reasonable honoraria or fees for services as members of
committees as the Board of Directors shall from time to time determine and
directors and associate directors may be employed by the Company for such
special services as the Board of Directors may from time to time determine and
shall be paid for such special services so performed reasonable compensation as
may be determined by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE X
INDEMNIFICATION
Section 1. (A) The Corporation shall indemnify and hold harmless, to
the fullest extent permitted by applicable law as it presently exists or may
hereafter be amended, any person who was or is made or is threatened to be made
a party or is otherwise involved in any action, suit or proceeding, whether
civil, criminal, administrative or investigative (a "proceeding") by reason of
the fact that he, or a person for whom he is the legal representative, is or was
a director, officer, employee or agent of the Corporation or is or was serving
at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, employee, fiduciary or
agent of another corporation or of a partnership, joint venture, trust,
enterprise or non-profit entity, including service with respect to employee
benefit plans, against all liability and loss suffered and expenses reasonably
incurred by such person. The Corporation shall indemnify a person in connection
with a proceeding initiated by such person only if the proceeding was authorized
by the Board of Directors of the Corporation.
(B) The Corporation shall pay the expenses incurred in
defending any proceeding in advance of its final disposition, provided, however,
that the payment of expenses incurred by a Director officer in his capacity as a
Director or officer in advance of the final disposition of the proceeding shall
be made only upon receipt of an undertaking by the Director or officer to repay
all amounts advanced if it should be ultimately determined that the Director or
officer is not entitled to be indemnified under this Article or otherwise.
(C) If a claim for indemnification or payment of expenses,
under this Article X is not paid in full within ninety days after a written
claim therefor has been received by the Corporation the claimant may file suit
to recover the unpaid amount of such claim and, if successful in whole or in
part, shall be entitled to be paid the expense of prosecuting such claim. In any
such action the Corporation shall have the burden of proving that the claimant
was not entitled to the requested indemnification of payment of expenses
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under applicable law.
(D) The rights conferred on any person by this Article X
shall not be exclusive of any other rights which such person may have or
hereafter acquire under any statute, provision of the Charter or Act of
Incorporation, these By-Laws, agreement, vote of stockholders or disinterested
Directors or otherwise.
(E) Any repeal or modification of the foregoing provisions
of this Article X shall not adversely affect any right or protection hereunder
of any person in respect of any act or omission occurring prior to the time of
such repeal or modification.
ARTICLE XI
AMENDMENTS TO THE BY-LAWS
Section 1. These By-Laws may be altered, amended or repealed, in whole
or in part, and any new By-Law or By-Laws adopted at any regular or special
meeting of the Board of Directors by a vote of the majority of all the members
of the Board of Directors then in office.
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EXHIBIT C
SECTION 321(b) CONSENT
Pursuant to Section 321(b) of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as
amended, Wilmington Trust Company hereby consents that reports of examinations
by Federal, State, Territorial or District authorities may be furnished by such
authorities to the Securities and Exchange Commission upon requests therefor.
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Dated: December 10, 1997 By: /s/ Emmett R. Harmon
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Name: Emmett R. Harmon
Title: Vice President
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EXHIBIT D
NOTICE
This form is intended to assist state nonmember banks and savings
banks with state publication requirements. It has not been
approved by any state banking authorities. Refer to your
appropriate state banking authorities for your state publication
requirements.
R E P O R T O F C O N D I T I O N
Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY of WILMINGTON
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Name of Bank City
in the State of DELAWARE, at the close of business on September 30, 1997.
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ASSETS
Thousands of dollars
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Cash and balances due from depository institutions:
Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coins....................... 206,619
Interest-bearing balances................................................. 0
Held-to-maturity securities......................................................... 364,899
Available-for-sale securities....................................................... 1,038,826
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell.............. 126,000
Loans and lease financing receivables:
Loans and leases, net of unearned income ................. 3,830,772
LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses ............... 55,936
LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve ................... 0
Loans and leases, net of unearned income, allowance, and reserve.......... 3,774,836
Assets held in trading accounts..................................................... 0
Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases)............................ 118,895
Other real estate owned............................................................. 1,830
Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies................. 34
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding........................ 0
Intangible assets................................................................... 5,215
Other assets........................................................................ 91,240
Total assets........................................................................ 5,728,394
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LIABILITIES
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Deposits:
In domestic offices................................................................. 3,980,001
Noninterest-bearing ........................ 859,817
Interest-bearing ........................... 3,120,184
Federal funds purchased and Securities sold under agreements to repurchase.......... 327,543
Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury............................................ 89,508
Trading liabilities (from Schedule RC-D)............................................ 0
Other borrowed money:............................................................... ///////
With original maturity of one year or less................................ 734,000
With original maturity of more than one year.............................. 43,000
Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding............................ 0
Subordinated notes and debentures................................................... 0
Other liabilities (from Schedule RC-G).............................................. 104,674
Total liabilities................................................................... 5,278,726
EQUITY CAPITAL
Perpetual preferred stock and related surplus....................................... 0
Common Stock........................................................................ 500
Surplus (exclude all surplus related to preferred stock)............................ 62,118
Undivided profits and capital reserves.............................................. 380,993
Net unrealized holding gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities.............. 6,057
Total equity capital................................................................ 449,668
Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital................. 5,728,394
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