Convera Corporation (NASDAQ:CNVR) is a liquidation play. The stock closed yesterday at $0.221. The company estimates the value of the distributions to be in the range of $0.37 to $0.45 per share.
Approvals
According to the 14(c) information statement:
The board approved the plan of dissolution on May 29, 2009. The liquidation will not be put to a shareholder vote as “the affirmative vote of holders of a majority of all outstanding shares of our Class A Common Stock is required. In order to approve the election of directors, the affirmative vote of a plurality of all outstanding shares of our Class A Common Stock is required. As of the close of business on September 22, 2009, the Record Date for the approval of the above matters, there were 53,501,183 shares of our Class A Common Stock issued and outstanding, which shares are entitled to one vote per share. Holders of our Class A Common Stock which represented a majority of the voting power of our outstanding capital stock as of the Record Date, have executed a written consent in favor of the actions described above and have delivered it to us on September 22, 2009, the Consent Date. Therefore, no other consents will be solicited in connection with this Information Statement.”
Distributions
From the information statement:
We plan to distribute $10,000,000 shortly after the closing of the Merger, with the remaining $4,000,000 to be distributed in $2,000,000 increments at six months and 12 months after the closing of the Merger, subject to possible holdbacks for potential liabilities and on-going expenses deemed necessary by our board of directors in its sole discretion.
The present value of this cash distribution, assuming a discount rate of 10%, is estimated at $0.26 per share.
Hempstead assessed the value indication associated with a one-third equity interest in VSW based upon the discounted cash flows methodology. Specifically, under a discounted cash flows methodology, the value of a company’s stock is determined by discounting to present value the expected returns that accrue to holders of such equity. Projected cash flows for VSW were based upon projected financial data prepared by our management. Estimated cash flows to equity holders were discounted to present value based upon a range of discount rates, from 25% to 35%. This range of discount rates is reflective of the required rates of return on later-stage venture capital investments. The resultant value indications for the VSW component of the transaction, on a per-Convera share basis, are as follows:
Based upon the above analyses, the value indications for the cash and VSW stock to be received by our stockholders in exchange for their current Convera shares are within a range of $0.37 to $0.45 per Convera share.
Conclusion
The trading price of the VSW stock is an unknown, but the $0.26 in cash distributions offer some protection at yesterday’s close of $0.221. Buying up to say $0.23 means getting paid $0.03 to hold a free option on the VSW stock, which, according to Hempstead, the financial consultant providing the fairness opinion, could be worth between $0.11 and $0.19 per share. It’s very thinly traded at this price, so good luck getting set, but it’s worth buying if you can get a reasonable line of stock. I’m going to add it to the Greenbackd Portfolio at yesterday’s close.
CNVR closed yesterday at $0.221.
The S&P500 closed yesterday at 1,093.01.
Hat tip to Sean.
[Full Disclosure: We do not have a holding in CNVR. This is neither a recommendation to buy or sell any securities. All information provided believed to be reliable and presented for information purposes only. Do your own research before investing in any security.]
VSW seems kind of shady. Looks like they’ve never made money and the fairness report seems to use some fairly optimistic assumptions regarding future earnings. Hard to get anyone on the phone from CNVR. Please let me know if anyone can find anything. The actual reorg. leading to payout seems a bit opaque. Anyone know when deals supposed to close?
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hi – I couldn’t find anything about the proposed liquidation date itself? Did I just miss it?
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where did you get the 14c?
couldnt find it on edgar
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Yeah – def. looks like you moved the market – congrats – take dbackd underground!
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They use some fairly lofty assumptions for future cash flows – especially after negative free cash flow this year. Looks like a typical amateur business plan projection. The numbers just go up and up.
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Greenbackd effect? Looks like it’s doubled normal volume and the market hasn’t even been open an hour.
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So, is what is VSW exactly? Is it a private corporation that will go public after the merger?
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