Paul Naude Hoping To Buy BIllabong

by The Editors on November 21, 2012

Billabong Logo-1In another twist in the Billabong buyout story, Paul Naude has announced that he is stepping aside from his roll as board member and president of Billabong US for six weeks as he seeks “talks with financiers and gain support for a bid proposal” to purchase the company himself in a leveraged buyout, according to story in Bloomberg Businessweek.

“Paul’s generally viewed quite favorably by the market, which makes this an interesting trade,” Nick Berry, a retail analyst at Nomura Holdings Inc., said by telephone from Sydney. “If either a bid isn’t forthcoming or it gets knocked back it’s going to be very difficult for him to go back.”

A Naude led Billabong could be great for everyone, we wish him the best of luck. The market certainly seems to be happy about it as the stock is up 11 percent. Click here to read Jeff Harbaugh’s thoughts on the deal, or follow the jump for the official word.GOLD COAST, 19 November, 2012: The Board of Billabong International Limited (Billabong) today announces that it has received notice from Mr. Paul Naude that he intends to stand aside temporarily from his current roles as a Director of Billabong and President of the Americas in order to investigate the possibility of putting forward a proposal for a leveraged buyout of the Company. Mr. Naude has advised that he is seeking to hold discussions with potential financiers, both debt and equity, to gain their support for a potential change of control transaction of Billabong. Mr. Naude’s decision was not solicited by the Board of Billabong and Mr. Naude has confirmed that there is no agreement, arrangement or understanding with any member of the Board or Billabong’s senior management team in regard to his proposal. He is acting independently.

The Board of Billabong has agreed to Mr. Naude taking these steps, but strictly on the basis of certain protocols which ensure that the interests of the Company and shareholders are protected. The key protocols are:

Granting a period of up to six weeks (or such longer period as the Board may subsequently determine) for Mr. Naude to stand aside from his current roles at Billabong;

For the purposes of Mr. Naude’s discussions with potential financiers, no confidential information regarding Billabong will be provided to them;

If discussions between Mr. Naude and potential financiers advance to the development of a proposal capable of consideration by the Board, confidential information will only be provided through a formal due diligence process approved by the Board, with customary confidentiality agreements in place;

Any proposal received from Mr. Naude must meet the same sufficiency of information as previously required by the Board from other interested parties. In particular any proposal would need to include an indicative price per share and sufficient evidence for the Board to have a reasonable basis to determine that financing would be available for such price;

Mr. Naude is not to engage in discussions with any party involved in the formal change of control process recently undertaken by the Company, without the express consent of the Chairman of Billabong; and

During Mr. Naude’s absence, he will not contact directors (other than the Chairman or CEO), any top 20 shareholder or anyone Mr. Naude knows to be a shareholder, employees, customers, suppliers or the media in relation to any proposal or the business of Billabong. If Mr. Naude is required for business reasons of the Company to talk to anyone of the above parties this will only be done with the approval of the Chairman or CEO.

The Company’s priority and focus, for both Board and management, is the continued implementation of the Transformation Strategy.

During Mr. Naude’s absence, his executive responsibilities will be addressed by Peter Bryant (CFO for the Americas) for general business and wholesale, and Colin Haggerty (Group Executive – Retail) for retail, both supported by CEO Launa Inman.

The Board of Billabong wishes to advise that there is no guarantee that, following discussions held by Mr. Naude, a proposal which is able to be considered by the Board will be forthcoming nor, even if such a proposal is forthcoming, that it will be deemed by the Board to justify the granting of due diligence.
If at the end of the six week period the Company has not received a proposal from Mr. Naude, the Board will discuss with Mr. Naude the appropriate undertakings required for him to resume his roles.

warren buffet November 23, 2012 at 8:00 am

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