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RNS Number : 3921A
Spiritel PLC
07 October 2009
SpiriTel Plc ("SpiriTel" or "the Company")
Posting of Circular, Notice of General Meeting and Notice of AGM
Conversion of Loan Facilities and Preference Shares held by Penta Capital, a
waiver of the obligations under Rule 9 of the City Code, and a proposed Capital
Reorganisation
Further to the preliminary announcement of results on 1 October 2009, SpiriTel
Plc (AIM: STP) announces that it has today posted a circular to approve, inter
alia: the conversion of Loan Facilities and Preference Shares held by Penta
Capital; a waiver of the obligations under Rule 9 of the City Code, and a
proposed Capital Reorganisation. The Company has also today posted notice of
its AGM to be held at 10.30 a.m. on 30 October 2009.
1. Background
Since 2006, SpiriTel has grown rapidly through acquisition and further
acquisitive growth remains key to the medium term growth strategy. More
recently, access to growth capital both via equity and debt markets has been
significantly reduced for all companies and accordingly the Directors believe
that the opportunity to execute the medium term growth strategy has been
diminished. The Directors believe that, if the Penta Funds undertake the Second
Conversion then SpiriTel will benefit in number of ways. The Company will have a
much stronger balance sheet, unencumbered by the Penta Indebtedness and the
conversion will significantly increase the market capitalisation of the Company
at the Conversion Price. In addition, the Company will not face the £550,000
annual interest cost which, under the current Loan Facilities and Preference
Shares, is due to accrue from May 2010. With a stronger balance sheet SpiriTel
will be much better able to continue its acquisitive strategy, focusing on
earnings enhancing transactions.
The Concert Party comprises inter alia: the Penta Funds; Penta Capital; Steven
Scott, David Calder, Torquil Macnaughton, Mark Phillips, Paul Cassidy and
Charles Schrager (being members of Penta Capital) and, with the exception of
Charles Schrager, directors of Penta Capital Partners (Holdings) Limited, the
corporate member of Penta Capital and all other funds managed or controlled by
Penta Capital. Steven Scott, one of the Directors, is also a member of Penta
Capital and a director of each of the general partners of the Penta Funds. In
light of his relationship with the Penta Funds, Steven Scott is not deemed
independent for the purpose of recommending Shareholders to vote in favour of
the Whitewash Resolution.
Accordingly SpiriTel proposes the following for approval at the General Meeting,
that:
* Subject to the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers agreeing to waive the
obligation on the Concert Party to make a general offer to the Company's
Shareholders under Rule 9 of the City Code and the Proposed Capital
Reorganisation having been completed, the Penta Funds have irrevocably
undertaken, by not later than the successful conclusion of the next fundraising
by the Company to raise £3 million or more, to convert the Penta Indebtedness
pursuant to the Loan Facilities (other than £1 million in relation to which
there will be no further conversion rights) and the Preference Shares into New
Ordinary Shares at the price of 60p per New Ordinary Share so that, following
the said conversion, the Concert Party's aggregate interests in shares carrying
voting rights shall be 82.3 per cent. (the "Second Conversion"). This approval
must be given by the Independent Shareholders voting on a poll.
* The Company undertakes the Capital Reorganisation. There are currently over
627 million Existing Shares in issue which in the last 12 months have traded in
the range of a high of 1 .20p to a low of 0.525p. They are currently trading
below their nominal value. The Board considers this relatively low share price
to have a number of practical disadvantages for Shareholders, and most
importantly it is not able to issue shares at a price below their nominal value.
The Board proposes to reduce by way of share consolidation the number of
Ordinary Shares the Company has in issue so as to mitigate the potential
negative effects of being a "penny share".
It is proposed that the Capital Reorganisation will take effect so that every
100 Existing Shares of 1 p each shall be consolidated into one ordinary share of
£1 each which shall then be sub-divided into one New Ordinary Share of 1 p each
and 99 Deferred Shares of 1 p each.
Therefore, following the completion of the Capital Reorganisation, for every 100
Existing Shares currently held, a Shareholder will receive one New Ordinary
Share of 1 p each and 99 Deferred Shares of 1 p each credited as fully paid.
The Deferred Shares will have no voting rights or rights to receive a dividend.
(iii) The Company's authorised share capital is increased and the Company is
granted additional authority to allot shares. As detailed above, the Company
intends to continue with its strategy of acquisitive growth, and currently has
limited headroom to raise additional funds without the expense of seeking
Shareholder approval. Thus, the Company is also seeking approval at the General
Meeting to allot and issue up to £365,000 of equity securities, as defined in
section 560 of the 2006 Act to enable it to raise further funds in due course.
The Company is currently in discussions in respect of potential acquisitions and
will update shareholders if these discussions should proceed.
The Proposals, inter alia, require the amendment of the Company's articles of
association and hence need the approval of Shareholders in general meeting.
Furthermore, the Proposals require the granting by the Independent Shareholders
of a waiver from the application of Rule 9 of the City Code,
The SpiriTel Board believes that the Proposals will have a number of advantages
for the Company; leaving the Company with a stronger balance sheet and without
the burden of the interest on the Preference Shares and the Loan Facilities,
making it more attractive to providers of finance which will enable the Company
to further develop.
The Company is, therefore, requesting Shareholders' support for the Resolutions
required to implement the Proposals, which will be proposed at a General Meeting
to be held at 10.00 a.m. on 30 October 2009.
Also at the General Meeting, the Company is requesting Shareholders ratify the
entry into of a lease in respect of the property at Ashland House, Manchester
Road, Wigan on arm's length terms between SpiriTel IP Communications Limited and
Anthony Vose.
2 City Code
Rule 9 of the City Code ("Rule 9") is designed to prevent the acquisition or
control of a company to which the City Code applies without a general cash offer
being made to all shareholders of that company.
Under Rule 9, when: (i) a person acquires an "interest" (as defined in the City
Code) in shares which (taken together with shares in which he is already
interested and in which persons "acting in concert" with him are interested (as
defined in the City Code)) carry 30 per cent. or more of the voting rights of a
company that is subject to the City Code; or (ii) any person who, together with
persons acting in concert with him is interested in shares which in aggregate
carry not less than 30 per cent. of the voting rights of a company, but does not
hold shares carrying more than 50 per cent. of the voting rights of the company
subject to the City Code, and such person, or any persons acting in concert with
him, acquires an interest in any other shares which increases the percentage of
the shares carrying voting rights in which he is interested, then in either
case, that person together with the persons acting in concert with him, is
normally required to make a general offer in cash, at the highest price paid by
him, or any persons acting in concert with him, for any interest in shares in
the Company during the preceding 12 months, for all the remaining equity share
capital of the Company.
Under the City Code, a concert party arises where persons acting together
pursuant to an agreement or understanding (whether formal or informal)
co-operate to obtain or consolidate control of that company. Control means an
interest or interests in shares carrying an aggregate of 30 per cent. or more of
the voting rights of the company, irrespective of whether the holding or
holdings give de facto control.
The members of the Concert Party are deemed to be acting in concert for the
purposes of the City Code. The Concert Party currently holds 49.99 per cent. of
the Ordinary Shares and approximately £7.85 million of the Company's
indebtedness. Following the Second Conversion the Concert Party will have
14,556,212 New Ordinary Shares representing approximately 82.3 per cent. of the
issued Ordinary Shares of the Company. Following the Second Conversion the
Company will have £1 million of outstanding liability in respect of the Loan
Facilities and there will be no Preference Shares in issue. The remaining £1
million of Loan Facilities will not be convertible into Ordinary Shares and it
is proposed that this balance is repaid when the Company raises funds to pursue
its acquisitive growth strategy. The Penta Funds have, irrevocably undertaken,
subject to approval of the Whitewash Resolution at the General Meeting and the
proposed Capital Reorganisation having been completed, by no later than the
successful conclusion of the next fundraising by the Company to raise £3 million
or more, to convert the Penta Indebtedness into New Ordinary Shares at the price
of 60p per New Ordinary Share. Following the Second Conversion the Concert Party
will have 14,556,212 New Ordinary Shares representing approximately 82.3 per
cent. of the issued New Ordinary Shares of the Company.
Following the Capital Reorganisation and the Second Conversion the Concert
Party's shareholding will be as follows:
Penta Fund 1 Per cent* Penta Fund 1 SP Limited Partnership Per cent* Penta Funds Total Per cent*
Limited
Partnership
Current holding of
Existing Shares 311,863,617 49.68 1,956,228 0.31 313,819,845 49.99
Total holding of New Ordinary
Shares immediately following the Capital Reorganisation 3,118,636 49.68 19,562 0.31 3,138,198 49.99
Value of Loan Facilities converted including interest and £4,887,472 £4,804 £4,892,276
redemption premium
Value of Preference Shares converted including £1,946,270 £12,263 £1,958,533
redemption premium
Conversion Shares issued pursuant to the
Second Conversion 11,389,570 - 28,444 - 11,418,014 -
Total holding of New Ordinary Shares immediately following
the
Second Conversion 14,508,206 81.99 48,006 0.27 14,556,212 82.26
* The percentage relates to the Ordinary Share capital of the Company at the
time stated.
The Panel has agreed, however, subject to the passing on a poll by the
Independent Shareholders of the Company of the Whitewash Resolution, to waive
the obligation on the Concert Party (both individually and collectively) to make
a general offer to equity shareholders of the Company under Rule 9 which would
otherwise arise as a result of the Second Conversion.
Shareholders should note that, if the Whitewash Resolution is passed and the
authority becomes unconditional, the Concert Party would be interested in
Ordinary Shares carrying more than 50 per cent. of the voting rights of the
Company and, for as long as they continue to be treated as acting in concert,
would be able to acquire further New Ordinary Shares, without incurring an
obligation to make an offer to Shareholders under Rule 9, although individual
members of the Concert Party will not be able to increase their percentage
interests in shares through a Rule 9 threshold without the consent of the Panel
on Takeovers and Mergers.
3. Irrevocable undertakings
The Independent Directors and the Company Secretary have irrevocably undertaken
to the Company to vote in favour of Resolution 2 to be proposed at the General
Meeting, in respect of their aggregate beneficial holdings totalling 50,641 ,933
Existing Shares, representing approximately 8.1 per cent. of the Existing
Shares. Due to the relationship between Steven Scott and the Penta Funds, the
Penta Funds have irrevocably undertaken not to vote on Resolution 2 at the
General Meeting.
The Directors (including Steven Scott) and the Company Secretary have
irrevocably undertaken to the Company to vote in favour of Resolutions 1, 3, 4,
6 and 7 to be proposed at the General Meeting, in respect of their aggregate
beneficial holdings totalling 364,461 ,778 Existing Shares, representing
approximately 58.1 per cent of the Existing Shares.
The Directors (including Steven Scott but excluding Anthony Vose) and the
Company Secretary have irrevocably undertaken to the Company to vote in favour
of Resolution 5 to be proposed at the General Meeting, in respect of their
aggregate beneficial holdings totalling 318,758,173 Existing Shares,
representing approximately 50.7 per cent of the Existing Shares. Due to the
lease of Ashland House being entered into with Anthony Vose he has irrevocably
undertaken not to vote on Resolution 5 at the General Meeting.
Additionally, the Penta Funds have irrevocably undertaken to the Company to
convert the Penta Indebtedness into Ordinary Shares by no later than the
successful completion of the next fundraising by the Company to raise a minimum
of £3 million.
4. Admission, settlement and dealings
Application will be made to the London Stock Exchange for the New Ordinary
Shares to be admitted to trading on AIM upon the approval of the Resolutions
proposed at the General Meeting.
It is expected that Admission will become effective and dealings will commence
in the New Ordinary Shares on 2 November 2009. It is expected that Admission
will become effective and dealings will commence in the Conversion Shares on the
Business Day after completion of the Second Conversion. No application has or
will be made for the enlarged share capital to be admitted to trading or to be
listed on any other stock exchange.
New definitive Share Certificates will be issued to certified Shareholders in
respect of the New Ordinary Shares and, pending dispatch of the definitive share
certificates, instruments of transfer should be accompanied by the existing
Share Certificate.
5. Recommendation
The Directors believe that, if the Concert Party undertakes the Proposed
Conversion then SpiriTel will benefit in number of ways. The Company will have a
much stronger balance sheet, unencumbered by £6.85 million of Penta Indebtedness
and the conversion will significantly increase the market capitalisation of the
Company at the Conversion Price. In addition, the Company will not face the
annual interest cost of approximately £550,000 under the current Loan Facilities
and Preference Shares which is due to accrue from May 2010. With a stronger
balance sheet, SpiriTel will be much better able to continue its acquisitive
strategy, focusing on earnings enhancing transactions. The Company remains in
discussions in respect of potential acquisitions and if these discussions should
proceed, the Company is likely to raise additional funds. In addition, SpiriTel
will be a more attractive acquisition target following the conversion of Penta
Indebtedness and this may allow Shareholders an exit in due course. Without the
Second Conversion, the Company will continue to have a significant interest
burden and will remain highly geared. SpiriTel is unlikely to be able to repay
the amounts due under the Loan Facilities and Preference Shares and thus it
would remain highly geared for the foreseeable future.
The Waiver
In light of his relationship with the Penta Funds Steven Scott has not been
deemed independent for the purposes of recommending Shareholders to vote on
Resolution 2, and he has accordingly, not taken part in the Board's decision to
recommend this resolution.
The Independent Directors, who have been so advised by FinnCap, consider that
the terms of the Second Conversion are fair and reasonable and are in the best
interests of the Company and the Independent Shareholders as a whole and
accordingly unanimously recommend Independent Shareholders to vote in favour of
the Whitewash Resolution to be proposed at the General Meeting as they intend to
do in respect of their beneficial holdings amounting, in aggregate, to
50,141,933 Existing Shares, representing approximately 8.0 per cent. of the
existing issued ordinary share capital of the Company. In providing advice to
the Directors, FinnCap has taken into account the Directors' commercial
assessments.
The other Proposals
The Directors, who have been so advised by FinnCap, consider the remaining
Proposals to be fair and reasonable and in the best interests of the Company and
its Shareholders as a whole, and unanimously recommend Shareholders to vote in
favour of Resolutions 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7, as they intend to do in respect of their
shares totalling 363,961 ,778 Existing Shares, being 58.0 per cent. of the
Existing Share capital of the Company. In providing advice to the Directors,
FinnCap has taken into account the Directors' commercial assessments.
Ratification of lease
Anthony Vose is deemed not to be independent in relation to Resolution 5 and
thus has irrevocably undertaken not to vote on this resolution. The Directors
(excluding Anthony Vose), who have been so advised by FinnCap, consider the
terms of the lease of Ashland House to be fair and reasonable and, in the best
interests of the Company, its Shareholders as a whole, and unanimously recommend
Shareholders to vote in favour of Resolution 5, as they intend to do in respect
of their shares totalling 318,258,178 Existing Shares, being 50.7 per cent. of
the Existing Share capital of the Company. In providing advice to the Directors,
FinnCap has taken into account the Directors' commercial assessments.
For further information please visit www.spiritelplc.com or contact:
SpiriTel Plc FinnCap
Alastair Mills Geoff Nash/Mark Young
Chief Executive
Tel: 020 7160 0100 Tel. 020 7600 1658
SHARE CAPITAL STATISTICS
Number of Ordinary Shares in issue 627,639,692
Number of Ordinary Shares currently held by the Concert Party 313,819,845
Percentage of issued Ordinary Shares currently held bythe
Concert Party 49.99 per cent.
Number of New Ordinary Shares of 1 p each in issue followingthe
Capital Reorganisation 6,276,396
Number of New Ordinary Shares of 1 p each to be held bythe
Concert Party following the Capital Reorganisation 3,138,198
Percentage of issued New Ordinary Shares of 1 p each to be held
by the Concert Party following the Capital Reorganisation 49.99 per cent
Number of Conversion Shares to be issued pursuant tothe Second
Conversion 11,418,014
Number of New Ordinary Shares to be held by the Concert Party
following the Second Conversion 14,556,212
Number of New Ordinary Shares in issue followingthe Second
Conversion 17,694,410
Percentage of issued Ordinary Shares to be held by theConcert
Party following the Second Conversion 82.3 per cent.
EXPECTED TIMETABLE OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS
Despatch and date of this document 7 October 2009
Latest time and date for receipt of the completed
Forms of Proxy to be valid at the General Meeting 10.00 a.m. on 28 October 2009
Capital Reorganisation Record Time Close of business on 30 October 2009
General Meeting 10.00 a.m. on 30 October 2009
Admission and commencement of dealings on AIM of
New Ordinary Shares 2 November 2009
CREST accounts credited 2 November 2009
Despatch of definitive Share Certificates by 13 November 2009
Conversion of Penta Indebtedness and allotment 1
of Conversion Shares to the Concert Party
Note 1
To be no later than the successful conclusion of the Company's next fundraising
to raise £3 million or more and the passing of the Whitewash Resolution at the
General Meeting.
DEFINITIONS
The following words and expressions shall have the following meanings in this
announcement as in the circular to shareholders posted today unless the context
otherwise requires:
"Admission" admission of the New Ordinary Shares and theConversion Shares
respectively to trading on AIM and such admission becoming
effective in accordance with Rule 6 of the AIM Rules
"AIM" AIM, a market operated by the London Stock Exchange
"AIM Rules" the current rules published by the London Stock Exchange
governing the operation of AIM
"Board" or "Directors" the Directors of the Company
"Capital Reorganisation" the proposed consolidation of the Existing Shares into
ordinary shares of £1 each in the capital of the Company and
the sub-division of such £1 ordinary shares into New Ordinary
Shares and Deferred Shares
"Capital Reorganisation Record Time" Close of business on 30 October 2009
"Circular" the circular posted to Shareholders on 7 October 2009
"City Code" the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers (as amended from time to
time)
"Company" or "SpiriTel" SpiriTel plc
"Companies Act 2006" the Companies Act 2006, as amended and for the time being in
force
"Concert Party" together the Penta Funds, Penta Capital, StevenScott, David
Calder, Torquil Macnaughton, Mark Phillips, Paul Cassidy and
Charles Schrager being members of Penta Capital and, with the
exception of Charles Schrager, directors of Penta Capital
Partners (Holdings) Limited the corporate member of Penta
Capital and all other funds managed or controlled by Penta
Capital
"Concert Party Director" Steven Scott
"Conversion Price" the price of 60 pence per New Ordinary Share at which the
Second Conversion will be actioned
"Conversion Shares" the Company to be issued to the Penta Funds as a consequence
of the Second Conversion
"Deferred Shares" the Deferred Shares of 1 p each in the capital of the Company
arising from the Capital Reorganisation
"Directors" or "Board" the Directors of the Company
"Existing Shares" the 627,639,692 Ordinary Shares of 1 p each in the capital of
the Company in issue
"General Meeting" the general meeting of the Company to be held at the offices
of Hammonds LLP, 7 Devonshire Square, London, EC2M 4YH at
10.00 a.m. on 30 October 2009 or any adjournment thereof
"Group" SpiriTel and its subsidiary undertakings
"Independent Directors" the Directors apart from Steven Scott
"Independent Shareholders" the Shareholders apart from the Concert Party
"Initial Conversion" the conversion, pursuant to resolutions of theCompany passed
on 22 May 2008, of £2,611,467 of the Preference Shares into
Ordinary Shares at the price of 1 .1 p per Ordinary Share so
that, following the said conversion, the Concert Party's
aggregate per cent. interests in shares carrying voting rights
was 49.99 per cent.
"Loan Facilities" the outstanding loan facilities between Penta Capital and
SpiriTel
"London Stock Exchange" London Stock Exchange plc
"New Ordinary Shares" the new ordinary shares of 1 p each in the capital of the
Company arising from the Capital Reorganisation
"Ordinary Shares" Existing Shares, New Ordinary Shares or Conversion Shares as
the context may require
"Penta Capital" manager of the Penta Funds, Penta Capital LLP
"Penta Funds" together Penta Fund 1 Limited Partnership and Penta Fund 1 SP
Limited Partnership
"Penta Indebtedness" £6,850,809 of the Company's indebtedness due to the Penta
Funds by way of £4,892,276 due under the terms of the Loan
Facilities and £1 ,958,533 held by way of all outstanding
Preference Shares including associated redemption premium
"Preference Shares" the 933,533 preference shares of £1 each in the Company issued
to and held by the Penta Funds
"Proposals" the Capital Reorganisation, the Second Conversion, the
amendment of the terms of the Preference Share conversion
rights, the allotment authorities and the amendment of the
articles of association
"Resolutions" the resolutions to be proposed at the General Meetingas set
out in the notice of General Meeting at the end of this
Circular
"Second Conversion" the proposed conversion, subject to the Resolutions,of the
Penta Indebtedness at the price of 60p per New Ordinary Share
so that, following the said conversion, the Concert Party's
aggregate per cent. interests in shares carrying voting rights
will be 82.3 per cent.
"Shareholders" holders of Existing Shares
"SpiriTel" or "Company" SpiriTel plc
"SpiriTel Group" SpiriTel, its subsidiaries and subsidiary undertakings
"Whitewash Resolution" or "the Waiver" the resolution set out in the notice of General Meetingas
Resolution 2 (to be approved by Independent Shareholders
voting on a poll) to approve the waiver of the obligations on
the Concert Party that would otherwise arise to make a
mandatory cash offer for the Ordinary Shares not owned by the
Concert Party.
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