Folks I've spotted an opportunity at a blank check company that is too good to pass up. These blank check plays I think are becoming more the norm as LBO's have been so fierce and private equity on the march, this is a way to get involved in that kind of wealth creation as an investor.
The Company is Endeavor. Endeavor Acquisition Corp. (AMEX: EDA - News): A "blank-check" company no more, last month, Endeavor agreed to purchase American Apparel Inc. for $244 million. Under the terms of the deal, EDA will pay American Apparel founder and CEO Dov Charney approximately 32.3 million shares of restricted stock, assume $100 million in debt, create a one-time merger bonus pool of $2.5 million, and reserve up to 2.7 million shares of additional common stock to be made available to American Apparel employees. Charney's stock will be locked up for at least three years, and he is expected to buy out an existing American Apparel investor for $60 million. He will also stay on with the company as CEO, and the deal is expected to close sometime this summer (and one would suspect that Endeavor will change its name at that time). On December 29th, SAC disclosed holdings of 1,751,550 shares of Endeavor, or an 8.7% stake. The firm's holdings include options for 200,000 shares, and it previously disclosed no holdings in Endeavor. SAC's filing lists December 19th as the triggering date for its filing, the day it surpassed the 5% ownership mark and the same day Endeavor announced the American Apparel acquisition.
First off- love placing a bet with SAC! Secondly I am in retail and have a good respect for American Apparel- the quality of their product, the fact that most is made in the USA and the head of the company is a bit of a visionary and him staying on is a big plus. I believe you place a chip now and when the dust settles over the summer and the name of the company is changed to American Apparel we will be looking at a $20 stock- a double.
I have tried these blank check plays twice before, the first time with JAMBA which didn't work out and the second time with NEXCEN which paid off nicely. Nexcen bought Athletes Foot with it's dough and then Bill Blass, nice pickups but honestly nothing like the potential of American Apparel. Jamba Juice, well they sell fattening juice & have huge stores that are mostly empty here in the city.
I'm placing a BIG bet here on Endeavor.~ stoney
The Company is Endeavor. Endeavor Acquisition Corp. (AMEX: EDA - News): A "blank-check" company no more, last month, Endeavor agreed to purchase American Apparel Inc. for $244 million. Under the terms of the deal, EDA will pay American Apparel founder and CEO Dov Charney approximately 32.3 million shares of restricted stock, assume $100 million in debt, create a one-time merger bonus pool of $2.5 million, and reserve up to 2.7 million shares of additional common stock to be made available to American Apparel employees. Charney's stock will be locked up for at least three years, and he is expected to buy out an existing American Apparel investor for $60 million. He will also stay on with the company as CEO, and the deal is expected to close sometime this summer (and one would suspect that Endeavor will change its name at that time). On December 29th, SAC disclosed holdings of 1,751,550 shares of Endeavor, or an 8.7% stake. The firm's holdings include options for 200,000 shares, and it previously disclosed no holdings in Endeavor. SAC's filing lists December 19th as the triggering date for its filing, the day it surpassed the 5% ownership mark and the same day Endeavor announced the American Apparel acquisition.
First off- love placing a bet with SAC! Secondly I am in retail and have a good respect for American Apparel- the quality of their product, the fact that most is made in the USA and the head of the company is a bit of a visionary and him staying on is a big plus. I believe you place a chip now and when the dust settles over the summer and the name of the company is changed to American Apparel we will be looking at a $20 stock- a double.
I have tried these blank check plays twice before, the first time with JAMBA which didn't work out and the second time with NEXCEN which paid off nicely. Nexcen bought Athletes Foot with it's dough and then Bill Blass, nice pickups but honestly nothing like the potential of American Apparel. Jamba Juice, well they sell fattening juice & have huge stores that are mostly empty here in the city.
I'm placing a BIG bet here on Endeavor.~ stoney

