Statement of the Board of Directors of Comptel Corporation regarding the voluntary public tender offer by Nokia


Comptel Corporation, Stock Exchange Release, February 21, 2017 at 3 PM EET

 

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Statement of the Board of Directors of Comptel Corporation regarding the voluntary public tender offer by Nokia 

Nokia Corporation (“Nokia”) and Comptel Corporation (“Comptel” of the “Company”) have announced on February 9, 2017 that Nokia through its wholly owned indirect subsidiary Nokia Solutions and Networks Oy (the “Offeror”), makes a voluntary public cash tender offer to purchase all of the issued and outstanding shares and option rights in Comptel that are not owned by Comptel or any of its subsidiaries (the “Tender Offer”). 

The Board of Directors of Comptel has on February 21, 2017 decided to issue the below statement regarding the Tender Offer as required by the Finnish Securities Markets Act (746/2012, as amended).

 

TENDER OFFER IN BRIEF 

Nokia and Comptel have on February 8, 2017 entered into a transaction agreement (the “Transaction Agreement”) setting out, among others, the terms and conditions pursuant to which the Tender Offer shall be made by Nokia through the Offeror. 

The Tender Offer will be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of the tender offer document expected to be published by the Offeror on or about February 24, 2017 (the “Tender Offer Document”). 

The offer price is EUR 3.04 in cash for each share in Comptel. The share offer price represents a premium of:

28.8 percent compared to the closing price of the shares on Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd. (“Nasdaq Helsinki”) on February 8, 2017, the last trading day before the announcement of the Tender Offer; and 51.2 percent compared to the volume-weighted average trading price of the Comptel shares on Nasdaq Helsinki during the 12-month period preceding the date of the announcement of the Tender Offer. The price offered for each option right granted under Comptel’s share option schemes 2014 and 2015 and validly tendered in the Tender Offer will be EUR 2.56 in cash for each 2014A option right, EUR 2.16 in cash for each 2014B option right, EUR 1.53 in cash for each 2014C option right, EUR 2.15 in cash for each 2015A option right and EUR 2.15 in cash for each 2015B option right. 

Any distribution of dividend or other assets by Comptel after the date of the Transaction Agreement shall reduce the Share Offer Price by an amount equal to such dividend or distribution per share. Such distribution shall not affect the offer price for the Comptel option rights. 

The offer period under the Tender Offer is expected to commence on or about February 27, 2017 and to run for approximately four (4) weeks. The Offeror reserves the right to extend the offer period from time to time in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Tender Offer. 

Pursuant to the Transaction Agreement, the Offeror is to acquire all issued and outstanding shares and all issued and outstanding option rights in Comptel. 

The Tender Offer will be financed through Nokia group’s internal financing arrangements and no third party financing is required by the Offeror to complete the Tender Offer. The Tender Offer is thus not conditional upon obtaining any financing for the Tender Offer. 

The following major shareholders of Comptel have irrevocably undertaken to accept the Tender Offer subject to certain customary conditions: Mandatum Life Insurance Company Limited, Elisa Corporation, Kaleva Mutual Insurance Company, Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company and Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company as well as the members of the Comptel Board of Directors and the President and CEO of Comptel (personally and through an entity in his control), representing jointly approximately 48.3 percent of the shares and votes in Comptel. 

The Tender Offer is subject to, among others, approvals by the relevant regulatory authorities, such as competition authorities, and the Offeror gaining control of more than 90 percent of the outstanding Comptel shares on a fully diluted basis.

 

STATEMENT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

1. Background for the statement 

Pursuant to the Finnish Securities Market Act, the Board of Directors of Comptel shall prepare a public statement regarding the Tender Offer. 

The statement shall include a well-founded assessment of the Tender Offer from the perspective of Comptel and its shareholders as well as of the strategic plans and their likely effects on the operations and employment of Comptel presented by the Offeror in the Tender Offer Document. 

For the purposes of issuing this statement, the Offeror has submitted to the Board of Directors of Comptel the draft version of the Finnish language Tender Offer Document in the form in which the Offeror has filed it with the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority for approval on February 16, 2017. 

In preparing its statement, the Board of Directors of Comptel has relied on information provided in the Offeror’s announcement regarding the Tender Offer published on February 9, 2017 and the draft Tender Offer Document by the Offeror and has not independently verified this information. Accordingly, the Board of Directors’ assessments of the consequences of the Tender Offer on Comptel’s business and employees should be treated with caution.

 

2. Assessment regarding strategic plans presented by the Offeror and their likely effects on the operations and employment of Comptel 

Information given by the Offeror in the Tender Offer Document 

The Board of Directors of Comptel has assessed the Offeror’s strategic plans based on the statements in Offeror’s announcement regarding the Tender Offer published on February 9, 2017 and the draft Tender Offer Document. 

Based on information provided by Nokia, it is the intention of Nokia and the Offeror that Comptel will continue to operate as a separate unit, but its businesses might be eventually harmonized with and/or integrated into the standalone software business operated by Applications & Analytics business group of Nokia group based upon an integration plan to be developed by the management of Nokia. Further, Nokia has presented that certain employees and members of senior management of Comptel will play an important role in Nokia’s organization following the completion of the Tender Offer. Nokia has set forth that in order to encourage these key employees of Comptel to remain in the Company, the Offeror intends to offer them certain retention arrangements following the completion of the Tender Offer. The Offeror, however, intends, based on information provided by Nokia, to change the composition of the Board of Directors of Comptel after the completion of the Tender Offer. 

According to Nokia, the planned acquisition is part of Nokia’s strategy to build a standalone software business at scale by expanding and strengthening its software portfolio and go-to-market capabilities with additional sales capacity and a strategic partner network.  Comptel would bolster Nokia’s software portfolio by adding critical solutions for catalogue-driven service orchestration and fulfillment, intelligent data processing, customer engagement, and agile service monetization.  The combination of Nokia’s Service Assurance portfolio and Comptel’s Service Orchestration portfolio would enable a dynamic closed loop between service assurance and fulfillment that simplifies management of complex heterogeneous networks. When combined with Nokia’s Cloudband(TM) and Nuage(TM) portfolios, Nokia would be able to provide customers with complete, end-to-end orchestration of complex Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) deployments. 

In November 2016, Nokia announced its long-term strategy, Rebalancing for Growth. As part of the strategy, Nokia is strengthening its software capabilities in key areas: portfolio, services and go-to-market. The planned acquisition of Comptel would bolster go-to-market efforts with a software-dedicated sales force and strong partner network. It would also support Nokia’s desire to build a portfolio that allows customers to automate as much of their network and business operations as possible – including customer services, self-optimization, management and orchestration. Comptel would help with this objective by bringing catalogue-driven fulfilment and digital service lifecycle management, complex event processing, applications for customer engagement and service monetization; and emerging technologies for context-aware on-device commerce and IoT pattern detection. 

The Tender Offer is not expected to have a material effect on the operations and business locations of, or on the number of jobs at Comptel.

 

Board assessment 

The Board of Directors of Comptel believes that Nokia’s global reach, strength of brand, and cross-selling opportunities will benefit the activities of Comptel. Comptel will also gain entry to new markets in which Nokia already has a strong presence, especially the United States. The greater size and financial strength of Nokia could also enhance Comptel’s position with respect to its existing and potential customers. Combining Comptel’s business with Nokia’s will offer the customers of both Comptel and Nokia a wider and more innovative software portfolio  which could improve the competitiveness of the combined business unit especially in the eyes of larger customers. The Board of Directors of Comptel believes that the combination will also deepen the network know-how of the combined entity.   

The Board of Directors of Comptel believes that the combination creates an agile player in the OSS market and forms a foundation for profitable growth and innovation. Combining Comptel’s business with a large and recognized player such as Nokia, Comptel’s long-time partner, will also reduce risks related to Comptel’s current business, which result from the consolidation between the market players in Comptel’s sector and potential failures in the development or launch of new product areas, among others. In addition to these benefits to Comptel and its customers, the combination of Comptel’s business with Nokia will also create opportunities for personal and professional development for the employees of Comptel. 

The Board of Directors of Comptel considers that the information on the Offeror’s strategic plans concerning Comptel included in the announcement regarding the Tender Offer published on February 9, 2017 and in the draft Tender Offer Document is of a general nature. However, based on information presented to Comptel and its Board of Directors, the Board of Directors of Comptel evaluates that the completion of the Tender Offer is not expected to have any material effect on Comptel’s operations and business locations or on the number of jobs at Comptel. 

On the date of this statement the Board of Directors of Comptel has not received any formal statement as to the effects of the Tender Offer to the employments at Comptel from Comptel's employees.

 

3. Assessment of the Board of Directors from the perspective of Comptel and its shareholders and holders of option rights 

Introduction 

In evaluating the Tender Offer, analyzing alternative opportunities available to Comptel and concluding on its statement, the Board of Directors has considered several factors, such as Comptel’s recent financial performance, current position and future prospects, and the historical trading price of Comptel’s share. 

The Board of Directors’ assessment of continuing the business operations of Comptel as an independent company has been based on reasonable future-oriented estimates which include uncertainties, whereas the offer consideration and the premium included therein is not subject to any uncertainty other than the fulfillment of the conditions to completion of the Tender Offer. 

In order to support its assessment of the Tender Offer, the Board of Directors of Comptel has received a fairness opinion regarding the Tender Offer (the “Fairness Opinion”) from Comptel’s financial advisor, Sisu Partners. The Fairness Opinion, subject to the assumptions and qualifications set out therein and dated February 8, 2017, states that the offer consideration, from a financial point of view, is believed to be fair. The Fairness Opinion is attached as Appendix 1 to this statement.

 

Board assessment 

The Board of Directors of Comptel believes that the consideration offered by the Offeror to the shareholders and holders of option rights is fair to such holders based on an assessment of the issues and factors, which the Board of Directors has concluded to be material in evaluating the Tender Offer. These include, amongst other factors:

  • the premium being offered;
  • historical trading price of Comptel’s share taking into account the fact that, in the opinion of the Board of Directors of Comptel, Comptel’s future value creation potential has been reflected in the current trading price to a large extent;
  • the information and assumptions on the business operations and finances of Comptel at the date of this statement and their expected future development including
    • the consolidation trend between the market players in Comptel’s sector and the risks for smaller players to be left out of delivery contracts;
    • Comptel’s new product areas, analytics and automation of customer’s delivery processes, will require significant investments in the future to remain competitive;
    • development or launch of new product areas involves uncertainties;
  • the valuation multiples of Comptel shares compared to the industry multiples before the announcement of the Tender Offer;
  • valuations and analysis made and commissioned by the Board of Directors as well as discussions with external financial advisors;
  • the support by significant shareholders in Comptel for the Tender Offer; and
  • the Fairness Opinion issued by Sisu Partners.

The Board of Directors has concluded that the relevant business prospects of Comptel provide opportunities for Comptel to develop its business as an independent company for the benefit of Comptel and its shareholders and holders of option rights. However, taking into consideration the risks and uncertainties associated with such stand-alone approach as well as the terms and conditions of the draft Tender Offer Document, the Board of Directors has concluded that the Tender Offer is a more favorable alternative for the shareholders and holders of option rights. 

Comptel has in the Transaction Agreement agreed to a standard non-solicitation clause whereby Comptel has undertaken not to solicit competing proposals or, subject to the fiduciary duties of the Board of Directors of Comptel, promote the progress of such proposals. Having carefully assessed the terms and conditions of the Tender Offer, the Board of Directors of Comptel has concluded that entering into the Transaction Agreement, including said non-solicitation clause, is in the interest of Comptel’s shareholders and holders of option rights.

 

4. Recommendation of the Board of Directors 

The Board of Directors of Comptel has carefully assessed the Tender Offer and its terms and conditions based on the draft Tender Offer Document, the Fairness Opinion, and other available information. 

Based on the foregoing, the Board of Directors of Comptel deems that the Tender Offer and the amount of the offer consideration offered for the shares and option rights are under the prevailing circumstances fair to Comptel shareholders and holders of option rights. 

Given the above-presented viewpoints, the Board of Directors of Comptel unanimously recommends that the shareholders of Comptel and holders of option rights accept the Tender Offer. 

This statement is based on an assessment of the issues and factors which the Board of Directors has concluded to be material in evaluating the Tender Offer, including, but not limited to, the information and assumptions on the business operations and finances of Comptel at the date of this statement and their expected future development. 

All members of the Board of Directors have participated in the decision making concerning the statement. The evaluation of independence of the members of the Board of Directors is available on the website of Comptel.

 

5. Other Issues 

The Board of Directors of Comptel notes that combining the operations of Comptel with Nokia’s operations will, in addition to synergy benefits, pose challenges to both parties, and the combination may, as is common in such processes, involve unforeseeable risks. 

The Board of Directors of Comptel notes that the shareholders and holders of option rights of Comptel should also take into account the risks related to non-acceptance of the Tender Offer. If the Offeror waives the acceptance condition of 90 per cent of the shares and votes, the completion of the Tender Offer would reduce the number of Comptel shareholders and the number of shares, which would otherwise be publicly traded. Depending on the number of shares validly tendered in the Tender Offer, this could have an adverse effect on the liquidity and value of the shares. 

Pursuant to Chapter 18 of the Finnish Companies Act (624/2006, as amended), a shareholder with more than 90 per cent of all shares and votes in a company shall have the right to acquire, and subject to a demand by the other shareholders also be obligated to redeem, the shares owned by the other shareholders. The shares held by Comptel’s shareholders who have not accepted the Tender Offer may be redeemed through compulsory redemption proceedings under the Finnish Companies Act under the conditions set out therein. 

Comptel has undertaken to comply with the Helsinki Takeover Code referred to in Chapter 11 Section 28 of the Finnish Securities Markets Act. 

This statement of the Board of Directors of Comptel does not constitute investment or tax advice, and the Board of Directors of Comptel does not specifically evaluate herein the general price development or the risks relating to the shares in general. Shareholders and holders of option rights must independently decide whether to accept the Tender Offer, and they should take into account all relevant information available to them, including information presented in the Tender Offer Document and this statement as well as any other factors affecting the value of the shares. 

Comptel is being advised by Sisu Partners as financial advisor and Castrén & Snellman Attorneys Ltd. as legal advisor.

 

THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF COMPTEL

 

Further information: 

Comptel

Tom Jansson

Chief Financial Officer

tel. +358 40 700 1849

tom.jansson@comptel.com

 

 

APPENDIX: Sisu Partners’ Fairness Opinion

 

 

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Comptel has enabled the delivery of digital and communications services to more than 2 billion people. Every day, we care for more than 20% of all mobile usage data. Nearly 300 service providers across 90 countries have trusted us to perfect customers’ digital moments.

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THIS RELEASE MAY NOT BE RELEASED OR OTHERWISE DISTRIBUTED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN OR INTO THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA OR HONG KONG OR IN ANY OTHER JURISDICTION IN WHICH THE TENDER OFFER WOULD BE PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW. 

THIS RELEASE IS NOT A TENDER OFFER DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER OR INVITATION TO MAKE A SALES OFFER. IN PARTICULAR, THIS RELEASE IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL OR THE SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY ANY SECURITIES DESCRIBED HEREIN, AND IS NOT AN EXTENSION OF THE TENDER OFFER, IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA OR HONG KONG. INVESTORS SHALL ACCEPT THE TENDER OFFER FOR THE SHARES AND OPTION RIGHTS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN A TENDER OFFER DOCUMENT. OFFERS WILL NOT BE MADE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY IN ANY JURISDICTION WHERE EITHER AN OFFER OR PARTICIPATION THEREIN IS PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR WHERE ANY TENDER OFFER DOCUMENT OR REGISTRATION OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS WOULD APPLY IN ADDITION TO THOSE UNDERTAKEN IN FINLAND. 

THE TENDER OFFER IS NOT BEING MADE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY IN ANY JURISDICTION WHERE PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW AND, WHEN PUBLISHED, THE TENDER OFFER DOCUMENT AND RELATED ACCEPTANCE FORMS WILL NOT AND MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED, FORWARDED OR TRANSMITTED INTO OR FROM ANY JURISDICTION WHERE PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW. IN PARTICULAR, THE TENDER OFFER IS NOT BEING MADE, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN OR INTO, OR BY USE OF THE POSTAL SERVICE OF, OR BY ANY MEANS OR INSTRUMENTALITY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION, TELEX, TELEPHONE OR THE INTERNET) OF INTERSTATE OR FOREIGN COMMERCE OF, OR ANY FACILITIES OF A NATIONAL SECURITIES EXCHANGE OF, THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA OR HONG KONG. THE TENDER OFFER CANNOT BE ACCEPTED, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, BY ANY SUCH USE, MEANS OR INSTRUMENTALITY OR FROM WITHIN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA OR HONG KONG.


Pièces jointes

Sisu Partners' Fairness Opinion.pdf