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The MBO Guide for Management Teams

Autor Andy Nash
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2011
This book offers an exclusive and remarkably candid look at management buyouts and buy-ins from a man who has had an intimate role in 11 such deals since 1991. Acting in a variety of positions - chairman, executive director, non-executive director, personal coach to a managing director - Andy Nash has seen it all, and in this completely updated second edition again makes a serious and potentially turgid subject both easy-reading and unexpectedly entertaining.MBOs/MBIs are inherently risky, with failure rates being relatively high. This guide is aimed at prospective and existing managers of such a deal. By detailing all the intricacies and blind spots involved, it aims to increase their chances of success. It looks at how best to establish and accomplish your aims; as well as at elephant traps, bad practices and risks, and how to avoid them.The deals featured vary greatly: from staggering success to the verge of financial oblivion - and fortunately back again. They range across very different markets: from the world of global drug discovery in mythical Tintagel to heavy metal bashing (dustcarts) in the West Midlands. They have been backed by many different venture capitalists and financed by UK and international banks. Management buyouts and buy-ins are a high-octane part of the business world. It is a high risk: high reward arena. Metaphorically an MBO/MBI is like fitting an eight-litre V12 engine into an aged VW Beetle and expecting it to perform much better than before, or as someone once colourfully put: "a venture capitalist would expect that if you made love nine times in a night, the baby would arrive in four weeks".With the demands - and the potential rewards - so high, you can't afford to be without this authoritative guide.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781906659004
ISBN-10: 1906659001
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 162 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: HARRIMAN HOUSE LTD
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Descriere

Aimed at prospective and existing managers of a Management Buy-Out or Management Buy-In, this book can increase one's chances of success, by describing some common elephant traps, bad practices and risks, and how best to avoid them.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
About the Author
Foreword by Chris Allner, Octopus Ventures
Introduction
1. The Market and Some Basic Principles
The private equity market
Why do a deal?
Are you sure you really want to do a deal?
How does an MBO/MBI work?
How many deals are done in the UK?
2. Finding a Deal
How opportunities arise
Sources of MBOs/MBIs
Private companies
Public companies
Research
Marketing phase
3. Getting in Shape for the Deal
The eight Ps
A strong and united management team
4. Doing the Deal - a White Knuckle Ride
Advisors: assembling your team
Auction-busting!
Highlights and stages of the six- to nine-month MBO/MBI process
Elephant traps to avoid
5. Board Structure and Behaviour
Good board/bad board
Chairman and non-executive directors
Investor relations
6. Running an MBO/MBI
What's changed? Mind your four Cs
Hit the ground running
Post-completion priorities
Getting organised: the key areas to focus upon
Unique pressures
7. Success or Failure
The $64,000 question: what are your chances of success?
Common causes of underperformance: what are they?
Main drivers of success in MBOs/MBIs
The work-out situation
8. The MBO/MBI Scorecard
9. Real Deals
Scorecard results
Taunton Cider Ltd
Tubex Ltd
Maybridge plc
Webbs Country Foods Ltd
Cloverleaf Group Ltd
Ashford Colour Press Ltd
Dennis Eagle Ltd
ICA Ltd
The History Press Ltd
Tristar Worldwide Ltd
Intercontinental Brands Ltd
10. The Exit
Desires of management
Management: realising cash from the exit
Investor needs and expectations
Importance of timing
Prerequisites
Exit timing - what is realistic?
Exit value
Types of exit
Advisors
Management's tax planning
11. After the Exit
Corporate issues
Personal Options
12. 12 Golden Rules for Management Teams
Market conditions and outlook
Recommended Reading
Appendix
Example analysis - Taunton Cider
Index