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CHANCERY DIVISION
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) PRIMACOM HOLDING GMBH | ||
(2) ALCENTRA GROUP, AVENUE CAPITAL GROUP, TENNENBAUM CAPITAL PARTNERS, ING & VARIOUS INVESTORS (THE "INVESTORS") | Applicants/Claimants | |
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A GROUP OF THE SENIOR LENDERS & CREDIT AGRICOLE | Respondents/Defendants |
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101 Finsbury Pavement London EC2A 1ER
Tel No: 020 7422 6131 Fax No: 020 7422 6134
Web: www.merrillcorp.com/mls Email: mlstape@merrillcorp.com
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR R TETT (instructed by Freshfields) appeared on behalf of the Second Claimants
MR A GOODISON (instructed by Linklaters) appeared on behalf of the Defendants
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"The key feature of the Proposed Restructuring (including the Scheme) are set out in the Explanatory Statement [2/C/378-380; 2/C/382-298] and at Waschkuhn, paragraph 54. In summary:
(1) The Company (on behalf of the Scheme Creditors) will execute and deliver the Security Agent Instruction Letter, the Senior Agent Instruction Letter and the Mezzanine Agent Instruction Letter by which the Scheme Creditors will irrevocably instruct the Agents under the finance documents to execute all relevant Restructuring Documents;
(2) A €20,000,000 bridge facility loan ('the Bridge Facility') will be advanced to the company to bridge the period from the effective date of the Scheme until the New Senior Facility A (as described below) is drawn. In summary:
(a) It is envisaged that the Bridge Facility will be available until on or before 31 March 2012 when the New Senior Facility A will be drawn and the Bridge Facility repaid.
(b) The Bridge Facility will have the same ranking as the New Senior Facility A (i.e. super senior and pari passu with the claims of the Super Senior Hedging Scheme Creditors).
(c) The Bridge Facility will be available to all Senior Scheme Creditors pro rata to their commitments under the Senior Facilities Agreement. The Senior Scheme Creditors will have until 5:30pm in 11 January 2012 to elect to participate in the Bridge Facility. If all the Senior Scheme Creditors do not agree to fund their pro rata share of the Bridge Facility, the balance will be available to those Senior Scheme Creditors who wish to participate in the Bridge Facility to fund. Following this, if there is still any part of the Bridge Facility that remains unfunded, the Investor Scheme Creditors will commit to funding it. This gives the Company certainty that the Bridge Facility will be taken up in full by the Senior Scheme Creditors.
(d) It is envisaged that the Bridge Facility will be available until on or before 31 March 2012 when the New Senior Facility A will be drawn and the Bridge Facility repaid.
(3) The Company will execute the Senior Facilities Amendment Agreement on behalf of the Super Senior Hedging Scheme Creditors and the Senior Scheme Creditors. The Senior Facilities Amendment Agreement will contain the following key amendments to the Senior Facilities Agreement:
(a) A New Senior Facility A term loan will be advanced to PrimaCom Holding in the amount of €20,000,000 with a backstop maturity date of 30 September 2015. The lenders under the Bridge Facility have the option to participate in the New Senior Facility A pro rata to their participation under the Bridge Facility. If the lenders under the Bridge Facility do not all agree to fund their pro rata share of the New Senior Facility A, the lenders under the Bridge Facility that choose to participate may fund the full remaining amount of the New Senior Facility A. Following this, if there is still any part of the New Senior Facility A that remains unfunded, the Investor Scheme Creditors will commit to funding such part. This gives the Company certainty that the New Senior Facility A will be taken up in full by the Senior Scheme Creditors.
(b) The outstanding amounts under each of the facilities which together make under the Senior Facilities Agreement will be combined into a New Senior Facility B loan with a repayment dated of 31 March 2017.
(c) A new uncommitted Accordion Facility of €40,000,000 will be created and it will rank pari passu with the New Senior Facility B and have a maturity date of 31 March 2017.
(4) The Company will execute the Mezzanine Facility Amendment Agreement on behalf of the Mezzanine Scheme Creditors pursuant to which the claims of the Mezzanine Scheme Creditors will be pushed up to Medfort. This will result in the Company's total debt burden decreasing by €36,730,447.
(5) The Company will execute the Mezzanine Deed of Variation on behalf of the Existing Mezzanine Scheme Creditors. The Mezzanine Deed of Variation will confirm that the claims of the Existing Mezzanine Scheme Creditors shall continue to be regulated on the same terms as the Mezzanine Facility Agreement notwithstanding the push up of the claims of the Mezzanine Scheme Creditors to Medfort.
(6) The Second Lien Creditors will execute the Second Lien Agent Instruction Letter and deliver it to the Second Lien Agent to irrevocably instruct it to execute the Second Lien Restructuring Document including the Second Lien Facility Amendment Agreement pursuant to which the claims of the Second Lien Creditor will be pushed up to Medfort in the event that no change of control occurs by 1 December 2012. This would result in the Company's total debt burden decreasing by €32,794,923.59.
(7) The Intercreditor Agreement will be amended (with the Company acting on behalf of the Scheme Creditors) so that the claims rank as follows:
(a) The Super Senior Hedging Liabilities and the liabilities under the Bridge Facility or the liabilities under the New Senior Facility A, as appropriate;
(b) The liabilities under the Senior Facilities Agreement;
(c) The liabilities under the Second Lien Facility Agreement; and
(d) The liabilities under the Existing Mezzanine Facility Agreement.
(8) Medfort and the Company will execute the Mezzanine Deed of Assumption and, at least one business day afterwards (for German tax reasons), the Mezzanine Deed of Consent pursuant to which Medfort will assume the Company's obligations for the claims of the Mezzanine Scheme Creditors.
It is a pre-condition to the Scheme becoming effective that the above steps have been completed in the appropriate sequence. These pre-conditions are appropriate and unobjectionable."
"4.1 PrimaCom Holding is part of the Group whose immediate parent is Medfort. The Group is beneficially owned by Alcentra Global Special Situations (Luxembourg) S.ar.1., GL Europe Luxembourg S.a r.1., ING Bank N.V., Shiofra 1 S.a.r.1., Shiofra 2 S.a.r.l. and Tennenbaum Opportunities Partners V. LP (the "Existing Investors").
4.2 The Group is a provider of basic and digital cable television, high-speed interne and telephony products in Germany. The Group deals with both local signal distribution and cable installation. These activities cover both 'Network Level 3' and 'Network Level 4' within the German cable sector classification (which is divided according to the function the cable network has in the delivery of cable services to subscribers). The Group services approximately 1 million households and mainly operates its networks in the following east German regions: Berlin, Brandenburg, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The Group also has a presence in a number of west German regions.
4.3 PrimaCom Holding (at the time named PrimaCom Management GmbH) was originally a wholly-owned corporate subsidiary of PrimaCom AG, a listed German company. On 16 June 2010, formal insolvency proceedings were opened over the assets of PrimaCom AG and an insolvency administrator was appointed. Following this, Medfort entered into a sale and purchase agreement with PrimaCom AG's insolvency administrator on 5 July 2010 pursuant to which it agreed to acquire the shares in PrimaCom Holding. As part of the acquisition and to prevent claims from Omega I S.a r.l. (the former parent company of the PrimaCom group) into the restructured group (post acquisition), Medfort acquired a shareholder loan (of approximately €21 million) originally granted by Omega I S.a r.l. to PrimaCom Holding (the "Omega Loan"). The benefit of the Omega Loan was later assigned by Medfort to its immediate parent company, Perseus Holding S.A.
4.4 The consideration paid by Medfort for the shares (totalling approximately €10 million) was financed by loans granted to Medfort by FirmenCredit Bank (the "Bidco Facility").
4.5 As part of a later restructuring, Medfort assumed the borrowing obligations of PrimaCom Holding under both the Omega Loan and under Facility A of the Mezzanine Facility Agreement (totalling approximately €100 million) in order to strengthen the balance sheet of PrimaCom Holding.
4.6 Facility A of the Mezzanine Facility Agreement, the Omega Loan and the Bidco Facility were later combined to form separate tranches within a single facility agreement (the "Medfort Facilities Agreement"). The Bidco Facility became Facility A, the old Facility A of the Mezzanine Facility Agreement became Facility B and the Omega Loan became Facility C respectively of the Medfort Facilities Agreement."
"26. The key features of the Proposed Restructuring (including the Scheme) are set out in the Explanatory Statement [2/C/378-380; 2/C/382-298] and at Waschkuhn, paragraph 54. In summary:
(1) The Company (on behalf of the Scheme Creditors) will execute and deliver the Security Agent Instruction Letter, the Senior Agent Instruction Letter and the Mezzanine Agent Instruction Letter by which the Scheme Creditors will irrevocably instruct the Agents under the finance documents to execute all relevant Restructuring Documents;
(2) A €20,000,000 bridge facility loan ("the Bridge Facility") will be advanced to the Company to bridge the period from the effective date of the Scheme until the New Senior Facility A (as described below) is drawn. In summary:
(a) It is envisaged that the Bridge Facility will be available until on or before 31 March 2012 when the New Senior Facility A will be drawn and the Bridge Facility repaid.
(b) The Bridge Facility will have the same ranking as the New Senior Facility A (i.e. super senior and pari passu with the claims of the Super Senior Hedging Scheme Creditors).
(c) The Bridge Facility will be available to all Senior Scheme Creditors pro rata to their commitments under the Senior Facilities Agreement. The Senior Scheme Creditors will have until 5:30pm on 11 January 2012 to elect to participate in the Bridge Facility. If all the Senior Scheme Creditors do not agree to fund their pro rata share of the Bridge Facility, the balance will be available to those Senior Scheme Creditors who wish to participate in the Bridge Facility to fund. Following this, if there is still any part of the Bridge Facility that remains unfunded, the Investor Scheme Creditors will commit to funding it. This gives the Company certainty that the Bridge Facility will be taken up in full by the Senior Scheme Creditors.
(d) It is envisaged that the Bridge Facility will be available until on or before 31 March 2012 when the New Senior Facility A will be drawn and the Bridge Facility repaid.
(3) The Company will execute the Senior Facilities Amendment Agreement on behalf of the Super Senior Hedging Scheme Creditors and the Senior Scheme Creditors. The Senior Facilities Amendment Agreement will contain the following key amendments to the Senior Facilities Agreement:
(a) A New Senior Facility A term loan will be advanced to PrimaCom Holding in the amount of €20,000,000 with a backstop maturity date of 30 September 2015. The lenders under the Bridge Facility have the option to participate in the New Senior Facility A pro rata to their participation under the Bridge Facility. If the lenders under the Bridge Facility do not all agree to fund their pro rata share of the New Senior Facility A, the lenders under the Bridge Facility that choose to participate may fund the full remaining amount of the New Senior Facility A. Following this, if there is still any part of the New Senior Facility A that remains unfunded, the Investor Scheme Creditors will commit to funding such part. This gives the Company certainty that the New Senior Facility A will be taken up in full by the Senior Scheme Creditors.
(b) The outstanding amounts under each of the facilities which together make under the Senior Facilities Agreement will be combined into a New Senior Facility B term loan with a repayment dated of 31 March 2017.
(c) A new uncommitted Accordion Facility of €40,000,000 will be created and it will rank pari passu with the New Senior Facility B and have a maturity date of 31 March 2017.
(4) The Company will execute the Mezzanine Facility Amendment Agreement on behalf of the Mezzanine Scheme Creditors pursuant to which the claims of the Mezzanine Scheme Creditors will be pushed up to Medfort. This will result in the Company's total debt burden decreasing by €36,730,447.
(5) The Company will execute the Mezzanine Deed of Variation on behalf of the Existing Mezzanine Scheme Creditors. The Mezzanine Deed of Variation will confirm that the claims of the Existing Mezzanine Scheme Creditors shall continue to be regulated on the same terms as the Mezzanine Facility Agreement notwithstanding the push up of the claims of the Mezzanine Scheme Creditors to Medfort.
(6) The Second Lien Creditors will execute the Second Lien Agent Instruction Letter and deliver it to the Second Lien Agent to irrevocably instruct it to execute the Second Lien Restructuring Documents including the Second Lien Facility Amendment Agreement pursuant to which the claims of the Second Lien Creditors will be pushed up to Medfort in the event that no change of control occurs by 1 December 2012. This would result in the Company's total debt burden decreasing by €32,794,923.59.
(7) The Intercreditor Agreement will be amended (with the Company acting on behalf of the Scheme Creditors) so that the claims rank as follows:
(a) The Super Senior Hedging Liabilities and the liabilities under the Bridge Facility or the liabilities under the New Senior Facility A, as appropriate;
(b) The liabilities under the Senior Facilities Agreement;
(c) The liabilities under the Second Lien Facility Agreement; and
(d) The liabilities under the Existing Mezzanine Facility Agreement.
(8) Medfort and the Company will execute the Mezzanine Deed of Assumption and, at least one business day afterwards (for German tax reasons), the Mezzanine Deed of Consent pursuant to which Medfort will assume the Company's obligations for the claims of the Mezzanine Scheme Creditors.
27. It is a pre-condition to the Scheme becoming effective that the above steps have been completed in the appropriate sequence. These pre-conditions are appropriate and unobjectionable."
"21. In Re Hellenic & General Trust Ltd a Scheme of Arrangement was used as a means of effecting a take-over. The Scheme provided that all the shares in the company should be cancelled and that fully paid shares should be issued to H, which would pay 48 pence per share to the former shareholders for the loss of their shares. M, a wholly owned subsidiary of H, already owned more than 50% of the shares. A single meeting of members was called, at which the Scheme was approved by the requisite majority with the help of M's votes. Templeman J refused to sanction the Scheme, holding that M's interests as a wholly owned subsidiary of the purchaser were different from those of the other shareholders who were vendors. He did not merely exercise his discretion to withhold the Court's sanction; he held that the Court had no jurisdiction to sanction the Scheme because a separate meeting of the minority shareholders should have been summoned.
22. The case was relied on by the present appellants as showing that separate meetings should have been held because the shareholders had conflicting interests rather than different rights, and it is true that Templeman J consistently referred to the parties' respective "interests" rather than their "rights". But it is important not to be distracted by mere terminology. Judges frequently use imprecise language when precision is not material to the question to be decided, and in many contexts the words "interests" and "rights" are interchangeable. The key to the decision is that M was effectively identified with H. It would plainly have been inappropriate to include M in the same class as the other shareholders if it had been buying their shares; it should not make a difference that the purchaser was its parent company.
23. But this was not because M and the other shareholders had conflicting interests, nor because they had different rights to start with. M's legal rights at the outset were the same as those of the other shareholders. What put M into a different category from the other shareholders was the different treatment it was to receive under the Scheme. The other shareholders were being bought out. In commercial terms M was transferring its shares to its own parent company and obtaining for its parent company the right to acquire the remainder of the shares from the other shareholders. The rights proposed to be conferred by the Scheme on M and the other shareholders were commercially so dissimilar as to make it impossible for M and the other shareholders to consult together with a view to their common interest, for they had none.
24. In Re Jax Marine Pty Ltd S, an unsecured creditor, also owned all the shares in the company. Under the proposed Scheme he subordinated his claims to those of the other creditors and guaranteed certain payments to be made to those creditors. A creditor who opposed the Scheme argued that separate meetings should be called of S and his associates on the one hand and the independent creditors on the other. Street J acknowledged that S and his associates had a special interest in the promotion of the Scheme which the other creditors did not possess, but he held that this did not preclude them from participating in the same meeting. This feature could be taken into account when the Court came to consider whether to exercise its discretion to sanction the Scheme. At p.148 the Judge said:
"... The fact that this group have an additional interest from the ordinary creditors does not, however, appear to me to go to the length of making their rights so dissimilar from those of the ordinary creditors as to make it impossible for them to consult together..... The existence of this motive or personal interest does not, in my view, preclude the Smithson group from membership of the class of ordinary unsecured creditors....."
"To say that the Smithson group's interests do not preclude their being members of the class is, of course, far from saying that their vote will, if and when a petition is subsequently presented, carry equal weight to that of an unsecured creditor who is not shown to have any special interest. When the petition, if there be a petition, comes before the Court there is ample room within the Court's statutory discretion to decide the petition in accordance with the requirements of justice and equity as those requirements appear to affect the rights of the class and its members. Quite frequently it is necessary to discount, even to the point of discarding from consideration, the vote of a creditor who, although a member of a class, may have such personal or special interest as to render his view a self-centred view rather than a class-promoting view........This Court is accustomed on the hearing of petitions under s. 181 (that is to say at the second stage of the proceedings) to recognizing and taking appropriately into account any special motives or factors affecting particular creditors." "