Metroglass to sell $244.2M of shares in IPO, no new capital
By Paul McBeth
July 7 (BusinessDesk) - Metro Performance Glass, which has more than half the New Zealand glass processing market, will
raise $244.2 million in an initial public offer, almost all of which will go to its current owners who have spent $40
million since taking control.
The Auckland-based company will sell 143.7 million shares at $1.70 apiece, according to a prospectus lodged with the
Companies Office today. Of the money raised, some $230.5 million will buy the Metroglass assets from its private equity
owners Crescent Capital and Anchorage Capital and senior management, with the private equity owners keeping a combined
stake of 18.5 percent and management retaining 3.8 percent. Some $10.9 million will cover the cost of the offer and $2.8
million will go towards reducing debt. Net debt will be about $50 million upon listing.
Chief executive Neil Rigby told a conference call the private equity owners have invested about $40 million over the
past three years, including upgrading its facilities, and anticipate capital expenditure of about $5 million over the
next three to five years. Metroglass's current owners took over in 2012 after the company's lenders forced a restructure
of the then-heavily leveraged firm in the face of a declining residential construction market in mid-2008.
"The New Zealand value added glass processing market is forecast to grow, driven in particular by the expansion of the
residential construction market and the improving commercial construction market," chairman John Goulter said in the
prospectus. "Whilst the New Zealand construction market is cyclical by nature, residential construction activity is
forecast to exceed historical averages over the medium term, buoyed by economic growth, net migration flows, the
stimulus of the Christchurch rebuild and the reversal of the below average level of building activity over the past six
years since the global financial crisis."
The price was set in a bookbuild last week, coming in near the bottom of an indicative range between $1.65 and $1.90.
Institutional investors have started pushing back against vendors' expectations as a raft of public offers give them
broader investment opportunities.
Metroglass expects to lift net profit to $14.3 million in the 12 months ending March 31, 2015 from $12 million in 2014,
with annual sales forecast to rise to $171.9 million from $155.4 million. It expects to pay a dividend 3.6 cents per
share in the 2015 year, implying a cash yield of 2.1 percent.
The offer is expected to open on July 15 and close on July 28, with an ASX and NZX listing flagged for July 30.
The sale price implies a market value of $314.6 million, and enterprise value, which includes net debt, of $364.6
million upon listing.
(BusinessDesk)