UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Form 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): November 19, 2003
Yellow Corporation
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware | 000-12255 | 48-0948788 | ||
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) |
(Commission File Number) | (IRS Employer Identification No.) |
10990 Roe Avenue Overland Park, Kansas |
66211 | |
(Address of principal executive offices) | (Zip Code) |
Registrants telephone number, including area code: (913) 696-6100
Item 5. Other Events and Required FD Disclosure
Yellow Corporation (Yellow) announced today that it is seeking to raise, subject to market and other conditions, approximately $130 million through a private offering of contingent convertible senior notes (the notes). An additional $20 million may be raised if the initial purchasers exercise their right to acquire additional notes in connection with the offering.
The foregoing is qualified by reference to Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K, which is incorporated herein by reference.
On July 8, 2003, Yellow and Roadway Corporation (Roadway) agreed to the acquisition of Roadway by Yankee LLC, a newly formed Delaware limited liability company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Yellow Corporation, under the terms of the Agreement and Plan of Merger filed as Exhibit 2.1 to the Current Report on Form 8-K filed on July 8, 2003, as amended. Certain information, including pro forma financial information, related to the merger and currently contemplated related financings (including the offering of the notes) is provided pursuant to Regulation FD, included in Exhibit 99.2 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and incorporated herein by reference.
Item 7. Financial Statements, Pro Forma Financial Information and Exhibits
(a) Financial statements of businesses acquired.
Not applicable
(b) Pro forma financial information.
Not applicable
(c) Exhibits.
99.1 Press Release of Yellow Corporation dated November 19, 2003.
99.2 Certain Information provided pursuant to Regulation FD.
The information presented in this Current Report on Form 8-K may contain forward-looking statements and certain assumptions upon which such forward-looking statements are in part based. Numerous important factors, including those factors identified as in Yellows Annual Report on Form 10-K and other of the Companys filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the fact that the assumptions set forth in this Current Report on Form 8-K could prove incorrect, could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in such forward-looking statements.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Date: November 19, 2003
YELLOW CORPORATION | ||
By: |
/s/ Phillip J. Gaines | |
Phillip J. Gaines Vice PresidentCorporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer |
Index to Exhibits
Exhibit Number |
Description | |
99.1 | Press Release of Yellow Corporation dated November 19, 2003 | |
99.2 | Certain Financial Information provided pursuant to Regulation FD |
Exhibit 99.1
[LETTERHEAD OF YELLOW CORPORATION]
NEWS RELEASE
November 19, 2003
For Immediate Release
YELLOW TO ISSUE $130 MILLION CONTINGENT CONVERTIBLE SENIOR NOTES
ØNotes mature in 2023 and are convertible to Yellow stock upon the occurrence of certain events
ØProceeds used to finance pending Roadway acquisition
OVERLAND PARK, KAN.Yellow Corporation (NASDAQ: YELL) (Yellow) announced today that it is seeking to raise, subject to market and other conditions, approximately $130 million through a private offering of contingent convertible senior notes (the notes). An additional $20 million may be raised if the initial purchasers exercise their right to acquire additional notes in connection with the offering.
The notes will be convertible into shares of Yellow common stock upon the occurrence of certain events and will mature in 2023. Yellow expects to use the net proceeds from the offering as part of the financing for the pending acquisition of Roadway Corporation (NASDAQ: ROAD) and, if such acquisition is not completed, for general corporate purposes.
This notice does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy securities. The notes and our common stock issuable upon conversion of the notes have not been registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the Securities Act), or the securities laws of any other jurisdiction. Unless they are registered, the notes and our common stock issuable upon their conversion may be offered or sold only in transactions that are exempt from registration under the Securities Act and other applicable securities laws. Accordingly, Yellow is offering the notes only to qualified institutional buyers in reliance on Rule 144A under the Securities Act.
Yellow Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a holding company that through wholly-owned operating subsidiaries offers its customers a wide range of asset and non-asset-based transportation services integrated by technology. Its largest subsidiary, Yellow Transportation, offers a full range of regional, national and international services for the movement of industrial, commercial and retail goods. Meridian IQ is a non-asset global transportation management company that plans and coordinates the movement of goods worldwide. Yellow Technologies provides innovative technology solutions and services exclusively for Yellow Corporation companies. Headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, Yellow Corporation employs approximately 23,000 people.
Roadway Corporation, a Fortune 500 company included in the Dow Jones Transportation Average, is a holding company that through wholly-owned operating subsidiaries offers its customers a wide range of asset and non-asset-based transportation services. Its principal subsidiaries include Roadway Express and Roadway Next Day Corporation. Roadway Express is a leading transporter of industrial, commercial and retail goods in the two to five day regional and long-haul markets. Roadway Next Day Corporation is focused on business opportunities in the shorter-haul regional and next day markets. Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, Roadway Corporation employs approximately 27,000 people.
Analyst Contact: |
Stephen Bruffett | |
Yellow Corporation | ||
913-696-6108 | ||
steve.bruffett@yellowcorp.com | ||
Media Contact: |
Suzanne Dawson | |
Linden Alschuler & Kaplan | ||
212-329-1420 | ||
sdawson@lakpr.com |
Exhibit 99.2
As used in this document, references to Yellow, the company, we, our and us refer to Yellow Corporation and its subsidiaries, unless the context otherwise requires. The term Roadway refers to Roadway Corporation and its subsidiaries, unless the context otherwise requires. The term proposed offering refers to the proposed offering of $130 million of Yellows contingent convertible senior notes due 2023. The term merger refers to the merger of Roadway Corporation with and into Yankee LLC, a newly formed Delaware limited liability company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Yellow, pursuant to the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated as of July 8, 2003, among Yellow, Yankee LLC and Roadway.
The information in this document does not take into account the possible exercise by the initial purchasers of their right to acquire an additional $20 million principal amount of notes.
Proposed Financings
We expect that approximately $490 million will be required to finance the cash portion of the merger consideration. Yellow has commitment letters from certain affiliates of the initial purchasers that provide, subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions and completion of definitive documentation, for financing in an amount necessary to finance the cash portion of the merger consideration, to refinance certain existing indebtedness of Yellow and Roadway and to pay related costs. We have agreed to use our commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the financing contemplated by these commitment letters or financing from other sources reasonably acceptable to us to consummate the merger. The proposed senior secured bank financing is expected to consist of a term loan facility, a pre-funded letter of credit facility and a revolving loan facility. Certain amounts under the commitment letters were reduced by the amount of gross proceeds Yellow received from its recent offering of $250.0 million in aggregate principal amount of 5.0% contingent convertible senior notes due 2023 and will be further reduced by the amount of gross proceeds Yellow receives from the proposed offering. If the merger occurs, it is contemplated that at the effective time of the merger the cash portion of the merger consideration and the combined companys (Yellow Roadway) capital and liquidity needs (including refinancing of certain existing indebtedness of Yellow and Roadway) will be financed with a combination of proceeds from the proposed offering, proceeds from our recent offering of 5.0% contingent convertible senior notes due 2023, senior secured bank financing, borrowings under our asset backed securitization (ABS) facility and cash on hand.
UNAUDITED CONDENSED COMBINED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL DATA
The following unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements and explanatory notes have been prepared to give effect to our proposed acquisition of Roadway, the proceeds of the proposed offering, our recent offering of 5.0% contingent convertible senior notes due 2023 and the consummation of the currently contemplated bank financing related to the Roadway acquisition. At the time of the closing of the acquisition of Roadway, Roadway will be merged with and into a wholly owned acquisition subsidiary of Yellow. The transaction is being accounted for as a purchase business combination.
In general, upon the closing of the acquisition, each share of Roadway stock (except those shares owned directly or indirectly by Roadway or Yellow and those shares held by dissenting stockholders) will be converted into 1.924 shares of Yellow common stock. However, a Roadway stockholder may elect to receive $48 in cash in lieu of Yellow stock for each share of the stockholders Roadway stock. Notwithstanding the individual elections of the Roadway stockholders, no more than 50% of the Roadway shares may be converted into cash and certain adjustments will be made so that the aggregate consideration in the acquisition will consist of approximately 50% cash and 50% Yellow common stock.
The exchange ratio of 1.924 shares will be subject to further adjustment based upon the 20-trading-day average of the per share closing price of Yellow common stock as of the date five trading days before closing of the acquisition. If the average price is less than $21.21, the exchange ratio shall be the quotient of $40.81 and the average price, or if the average price is greater than $28.69, then the exchange ratio shall be the quotient of $55.20 and the average price. If the average price of Yellow common stock is less than $16.63, Yellow may elect not to consummate the acquisition.
An unaudited condensed combined pro forma balance sheet as of September 30, 2003 and unaudited condensed combined pro forma statements of operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2003 and the year ended December 31, 2002, have been prepared to reflect our proposed acquisition of Roadway, the proceeds of the proposed offering, our recent offering of 5.0% contingent convertible senior notes due 2023 and the consummation of the currently contemplated bank financing related to the Roadway acquisition. The following unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements have been prepared based upon historical financial statements of Yellow and Roadway. We operate on a calendar quarter reporting basis. Roadway operates on 13 four-week accounting periods with 12 weeks in each of the first three quarters and 16 weeks in the fourth quarter. Additionally, the unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements reflect certain balance sheet and statement of operations reclassifications made to conform Roadways presentations to our presentations. The unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements should be read in conjunction with:
| our historical audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2002, and our historical unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements as of September 30, 2003 and for the nine months ended September 30, 2003, and |
| the historical audited consolidated financial statements of Roadway for the year ended December 31, 2002, and their historical unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements as of September 13, 2003 and for the thirty-six week period (three quarters) ended September 13, 2003. |
The unaudited condensed combined pro forma balance sheet was prepared by combining our historical unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheet as of September 30, 2003 and
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the historical unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheet as of September 13, 2003 for Roadway, adjusted to reflect our proposed acquisition of Roadway, the proceeds of the proposed offering, our recent offering of 5.0% contingent convertible senior notes due 2023 and the consummation of the currently contemplated bank financing as if each had occurred at September 30, 2003.
The unaudited condensed combined pro forma statements of operations were prepared using the historical consolidated statements of operations for both us and Roadway assuming the acquisition and related transactions had each occurred on January 1, 2002. The unaudited condensed combined pro forma statement of operations for the year ended December 31, 2002 was prepared by combining the historical audited consolidated statement of operations of us and the historical audited consolidated statement of income of Roadway for the year ended December 31, 2002. The unaudited condensed combined pro forma statement of operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2003 was prepared by combining the historical unaudited consolidated statement of operations of us for the nine month period ended September 30, 2003 and the historical unaudited consolidated statement of income of Roadway for the thirty-six week period (three quarters) ended September 13, 2003. The unaudited condensed combined pro forma statements of operations give effect to the costs associated with financing the acquisition, including interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs associated with the proposed offering, our recent offering of 5.0% contingent convertible senior notes due 2023, the currently contemplated bank financing related to the Roadway acquisition and the impact of other purchase accounting adjustments.
The unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements are prepared for illustrative purposes only, and are not necessarily indicative of the operating results or financial position that would have occurred if the acquisition transaction described above had been consummated at the beginning of the periods or the dates indicated, nor are they necessarily indicative of any future operating results or financial position. The unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements do not include any adjustments related to any restructuring charges, profit improvements, potential cost savings or the impact of one-time charges that may result from the proposed Roadway acquisition or the result of final valuations of tangible and intangible assets and liabilities.
The process of valuing Roadways tangible and intangible assets and liabilities as well as evaluating accounting policies for conformity is still in the preliminary stages. Material revisions to our current estimates could be necessary as the valuation process and accounting policy review are finalized. Following closing of the acquisition, we will finalize the process of determining the fair value at the date of acquisition of the tangible and intangible assets and liabilities of Roadway. As a result of this process, we anticipate that a portion of the amount classified as goodwill in the pro forma financial statements, which in accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 142 will not be amortized, will be reclassified to the tangible and identified intangible assets and liabilities acquired, based on their estimated fair values at the date of acquisition. These tangible and identified intangible assets will be depreciated and amortized over their estimated useful lives. As a result, the actual amount of depreciation and amortization expense may be materially different from that presented in the unaudited condensed combined pro forma statements of operations and the effects cannot be quantified at this time.
The Roadway acquisition had not been consummated as of the preparation of these unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements.
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Unaudited Condensed Combined Pro Forma Balance Sheet
At September 30, 2003
Historical |
Pro Forma |
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Yellow |
Roadway (at September 13, 2003) |
Adjustments |
Combined |
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(in thousands) |
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ASSETS |
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Current assets: |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
$ | 226,514 | $ | 132,894 | $ | (490,395 | ) | (1 | ) | $ | 38 | ||||||||
130,000 | (2 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
175,000 | (3 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
36,000 | (4 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
(100,000 | ) | (5 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
(77,360 | ) | (6 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
(2,250 | ) | (6 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
(30,365 | ) | (7 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Accounts receivable, net |
372,761 | 241,975 | 25,000 | (8 | ) | 739,736 | |||||||||||||
100,000 | (5 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Prepaid expenses and other |
30,856 | 48,125 | (27,704 | ) | (9 | ) | 51,277 | ||||||||||||
Total current assets |
630,131 | 422,994 | (262,074 | ) | 791,051 | ||||||||||||||
Property and equipment, at cost |
1,717,322 | 1,509,280 | 220,000 | (10 | ) | 2,428,666 | |||||||||||||
(1,017,936 | ) | (11 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Less: accumulated depreciation |
(1,137,938 | ) | (1,017,936 | ) | 1,017,936 | (11 | ) | (1,137,938 | ) | ||||||||||
Net property and equipment |
579,384 | 491,344 | 220,000 | 1,290,728 | |||||||||||||||
Goodwill |
20,603 | 285,874 | 788,220 | (1 | ) | 808,823 | |||||||||||||
(285,874 | ) | (12 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Deferred income taxes |
37,015 | (37,015 | ) | (9 | ) | | |||||||||||||
Other assets |
45,105 | 46,186 | 21,020 | (6 | ) | 99,991 | |||||||||||||
(4,890 | ) | (6 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
(7,430 | ) | (7 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Total Assets |
$ | 1,275,223 | $ | 1,283,413 | $ | 431,957 | $ | 2,990,593 | |||||||||||
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY |
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Current liabilities: |
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Accounts payable |
$ | 96,753 | $ | 187,924 | $ | (73,409 | ) | (13 | ) | $ | 211,268 | ||||||||
Wages, vacations and employees benefits |
166,448 | 125,863 | 292,311 | ||||||||||||||||
Other current and accrued liabilities |
127,723 | 52,510 | (27,704 | ) | (9 | ) | 220,309 | ||||||||||||
(3,379 | ) | (9 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
73,409 | (13 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
(2,250 | ) | (6 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
ABS borrowings |
50,000 | 36,000 | (4 | ) | 86,000 | ||||||||||||||
Current maturities of long-term debt |
5,008 | 6,441 | (6,441 | ) | (7 | ) | 5,008 | ||||||||||||
Total current liabilities |
445,932 | 372,738 | (3,774 | ) | 814,896 | ||||||||||||||
Long-term liabilities: |
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Long-term debt, less current portion |
263,963 | 248,924 | 130,000 | (2 | ) | 821,289 | |||||||||||||
175,000 | (3 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
(23,924 | ) | (7 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
27,326 | (14 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Claims and other liabilities |
76,200 | 61,191 | 35,700 | (15 | ) | 173,091 | |||||||||||||
Accrued pension and postretirement health care |
58,308 | 146,582 | 50,800 | (16 | ) | 255,690 | |||||||||||||
Deferred income taxes |
27,285 | 10,393 | 13,116 | (9 | ) | 50,794 | |||||||||||||
Total long-term liabilities |
425,756 | 467,090 | 408,018 | 1,300,864 | |||||||||||||||
Total shareholders equity |
403,535 | 443,585 | 472,742 | (1 | ) | 874,833 | |||||||||||||
(443,585 | ) | (17 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
(1,444 | ) | (18 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders Equity |
$ | 1,275,223 | $ | 1,283,413 | $ | 431,957 | $ | 2,990,593 | |||||||||||
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Unaudited Condensed Combined Pro Forma Statement of Operations
For the Year Ended December 31, 2002
Historical |
Pro Forma |
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Yellow |
Roadway |
Adjustments |
Combined |
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(in thousands, except per share data) |
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Revenue |
$ | 2,624,148 | $ | 3,010,776 | $ | 3,000 | (8 | ) | $ | 5,637,924 | |||||||||
Operating expenses: |
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Salaries, wages and employees benefits |
1,717,382 | 1,934,482 | 3,651,864 | ||||||||||||||||
Operating expenses and supplies |
385,522 | 479,415 | (2,154 | ) | (13 | ) | 862,783 | ||||||||||||
Operating taxes and licenses |
75,737 | 76,662 | 152,399 | ||||||||||||||||
Claims and insurance |
57,197 | 63,621 | 120,818 | ||||||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization |
79,334 | 75,786 | 2,154 | (13 | ) | 157,174 | |||||||||||||
(100 | ) | (19 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Purchased transportation |
253,677 | 289,612 | 543,289 | ||||||||||||||||
(Gains) losses on property disposals, net |
425 | (650 | ) | (225 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Spin-off and reorganization charges |
8,010 | | 8,010 | ||||||||||||||||
Total operating expenses |
2,577,284 | 2,918,928 | (100 | ) | 5,496,112 | ||||||||||||||
Operating income |
46,864 | 91,848 | 3,100 | 141,812 | |||||||||||||||
Interest expense |
7,211 | 23,268 | 3,249 | (13 | ) | 59,642 | |||||||||||||
25,914 | (21 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
ABS facility charges |
2,576 | 3,688 | (6,264 | ) | (21 | ) | | ||||||||||||
Other, net |
(509 | ) | 2,855 | (3,249 | ) | (13 | ) | (903 | ) | ||||||||||
Nonoperating expenses, net |
9,278 | 29,811 | 19,650 | 58,739 | |||||||||||||||
Income from continuing operations before income taxes |
37,586 | 62,037 | (16,550 | ) | 83,073 | ||||||||||||||
Income tax provision |
13,613 | 26,895 | (6,620 | ) | (22 | ) | 33,888 | ||||||||||||
Income from continuing operations |
$ | 23,973 | $ | 35,142 | $ | (9,930 | ) | $ | 49,185 | ||||||||||
Earnings per share from continuing operations: |
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Basic |
$ | 0.86 | $ | 1.90 | $ | 1.03 | |||||||||||||
Diluted |
0.84 | 1.85 | 1.02 | ||||||||||||||||
Average common shares outstanding: |
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Basic |
28,004 | 18,507 | 47,661 | ||||||||||||||||
Diluted |
28,371 | 18,999 | 48,028 |
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Unaudited Condensed Combined Pro Forma Statement of Operations
For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2003
Historical |
Pro Forma |
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Yellow |
Roadway (for the three |
Adjustments |
Combined |
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(in thousands, except per share data) |
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Revenue |
$ | 2,165,251 | $ | 2,247,192 | $ | 6,900 | (8 | ) | $ | 4,419,343 | ||||||||
Operating expenses: |
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Salaries, wages and employees benefits |
1,386,061 | 1,420,832 | 2,806,893 | |||||||||||||||
Operating expenses and supplies |
320,341 | 382,846 | (453 | ) | (13 | ) | 702,734 | |||||||||||
Operating taxes and licenses |
59,510 | 57,069 | 116,579 | |||||||||||||||
Claims and insurance |
39,972 | 44,774 | 84,746 | |||||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization |
62,206 | 50,827 | 453 | (13 | ) | 113,411 | ||||||||||||
(75 | ) | (19 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Purchased transportation |
213,971 | 227,755 | 441,726 | |||||||||||||||
(Gains) losses on property disposals, net |
422 | (4,227 | ) | (3,805 | ) | |||||||||||||
Acquisition, spin-off and reorganization charges |
864 | 24,337 | (24,337 | ) | (20 | ) | 864 | |||||||||||
Total operating expenses |
2,083,347 | 2,204,213 | (24,412 | ) | 4,263,148 | |||||||||||||
Operating income |
81,904 | 42,979 | 31,312 | 156,195 | ||||||||||||||
Interest expense |
11,796 | 14,616 | 3,174 | (13 | ) | 45,087 | ||||||||||||
15,501 | (21 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
ABS facility charges |
| 2,539 | (2,539 | ) | (21 | ) | | |||||||||||
Other, net |
1,978 | 1,962 | (3,174 | ) | (13 | ) | 766 | |||||||||||
Nonoperating expenses, net |
13,774 | 19,117 | 12,962 | 45,853 | ||||||||||||||
Income from continuing operations before income taxes |
68,130 | 23,862 | 18,350 | 110,342 | ||||||||||||||
Income tax provision |
26,775 | 12,790 | 7,340 | (22 | ) | 46,905 | ||||||||||||
Income from continuing operations |
$ | 41,355 | $ | 11,072 | $ | 11,010 | $ | 63,437 | ||||||||||
Earnings per share from continuing operations: |
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Basic |
$ | 1.40 | $ | 0.58 | $ | 1.29 | ||||||||||||
Diluted |
1.39 | 0.58 | 1.28 | |||||||||||||||
Average common shares outstanding: |
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Basic |
29,578 | 19,018 | 49,235 | |||||||||||||||
Diluted |
29,832 | 19,038 | 49,489 |
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED COMBINED PRO FORMA
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(1) | The process of valuing Roadways tangible and intangible assets and liabilities as well as evaluating accounting policies for conformity is still in the preliminary stages. Material revisions to our current estimates could be necessary as the valuation process and accounting policy review are finalized. These unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements are not necessarily indicative of the operating results or financial position that would have occurred had the proposed acquisition been consummated at the dates indicated, nor necessarily indicative of future operating results. |
The purchase price for the Roadway acquisition is not fixed at this time. As described more fully in previous filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the exchange ratio is subject to adjustment if the 20-trading-day average closing price of Yellow common stock is not between $21.21 and $28.69 (the collar). If the 20-trading-day average is above or below the collar, the number of Yellow shares issued as part of the merger consideration and the value assigned to each share for purchase accounting purposes could increase or decrease significantly. The 20-trading-day average determined as of November 17, 2003 was $32.84, which is above the collar. To illustrate the potential impact on the purchase price if the 20-trading-day average remains above the collar at the time the Roadway acquisition is consummated, the table on the following page shows two different scenarios for the estimated purchase price. |
20-trading-day average is within the collarthis is the scenario reflected in the unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements |
Merger consideration of approximately $963.1 million, based on $24.00 cash consideration per Roadway share, an exchange ratio of 1.924 Yellow shares for each Roadway share and the assumption of a 50% cash, 50% stock election by Roadway shareholders. For purchase accounting purposes, the Yellow common stock component of the merger consideration was valued at $24.05 per share, which represents the simple average of the daily opening and closing trade prices for the period from July 3, 2003 through July 10, 2003, the period immediately surrounding the date of the announcement of the proposed merger. |
20-trading-day-average is above the collarillustrative scenario not reflected in the unaudited condensed combined pro forma financial statements |
Merger consideration of approximately $1,038.4 million, based on $24.00 cash consideration per Roadway share, an exchange ratio of 1.681 Yellow shares for each Roadway share and the assumption of a 50% cash, 50% stock election by Roadway shareholders. For purchase accounting purposes, the Yellow common stock component of the merger consideration was valued at $31.91 per share, which represents the simple average of the daily opening and closing trade prices for the period from November 11, 2003 through November 17, 2003, a period immediately preceding the date of this document. The value per share eventually assigned to Yellow common stock for purchase accounting purposes would vary from this amount and would be based on the simple average of the daily opening and closing trade prices for the period two days before through two days after the point in time when the number of Yellow shares to be issued as merger consideration becomes fixed. |
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Amounts in Pro Forma |
Illustrative Scenario 20-Trading- Day Average Closing Price Above the Collar |
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(in thousands) | ||||||||
Cash |
$ | 490,395 | $ | 490,395 | ||||
Common stock (19.7 million and 17.2 million Yellow shares, respectively) |
472,742 | 547,983 | ||||||
Total merger consideration |
963,137 | 1,038,378 | ||||||
Acquisition and change of control costs |
49,150 | 49,150 | ||||||
Total purchase price |
1,012,287 | 1,087,528 | ||||||
Net tangible assets acquired at fair value |
224,067 | * | 224,067 | * | ||||
Costs in excess of net tangible assets of the acquired company (Goodwill) |
$ | 788,220 | ** | $ | 863,461 | ** | ||
* | Net tangible assets acquired at fair value is comprised of the following (in thousands): |
Roadway historical net tangible assets at September 13, 2003 |
$ | 157,711 | ||||
Purchase accounting adjustments, as described in the following notes: |
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Merger-related expenses incurred by Roadway |
(9,830 | ) | ||||
Write-off of certain deferred financing costs |
(7,430 | ) | ||||
Conform revenue recognition policy |
25,000 | |||||
Adjust property and equipment to fair value |
220,000 | |||||
Adjust senior notes to fair value |
(27,326 | ) | ||||
Conform workers compensation policy |
(35,700 | ) | ||||
Adjustment to pension and postretirement health care liabilities |
(50,800 | ) | ||||
Current and deferred income taxes associated with purchase accounting adjustments |
(47,558 | ) | ||||
Total purchase accounting adjustments |
66,356 | |||||
Net tangible assets acquired at fair value |
$ | 224,067 | ||||
** | Goodwill reflects the preliminary estimated adjustment for the costs in excess of net tangible assets of Roadway at estimated fair value. Subsequent to closing of the acquisition, we will be completing a study to determine the allocation of the total purchase price to the various tangible and intangible assets acquired and the liabilities assumed in order to allocate the purchase price. Management believes, on a preliminary basis, there may be identifiable intangible assets that will be assigned a fair value in the purchase price allocation. The sensitivity of the valuations regarding the above can be significant. Accordingly, as we conclude our evaluation of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed upon closing the acquisition, allocation of the purchase price among the tangible and intangible assets will be subject to change. Any such change may also impact results of operations. |
(2) | Reflects gross proceeds of the proposed offering. |
(3) | Reflects gross proceeds of $175.0 million of secured term loan borrowings under the currently contemplated bank financing related to the proposed acquisition. |
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(4) | Reflects additional borrowings under Yellows asset backed securitization (ABS) facility, including $20 million of secured indebtedness under its ABS facility that will not be necessary if the initial purchasers exercise in full their option to purchase up to $20 million aggregate principal amount of additional Notes in conjunction with the proposed offering. |
(5) | Reflects the elimination of Roadways ABS facility as a component of the currently contemplated financing transactions. As Roadways ABS facility receives sales treatment for financial reporting purposes and is therefore not reflected on its balance sheets, elimination of that facility effectively brings accounts receivable back onto the balance sheet. |
(6) | Represents costs associated with completing the proposed acquisition of Roadway, the proposed offering, our recent offering of 5.0% contingent convertible senior notes due 2023 and other currently contemplated bank financing related to the Roadway acquisition, as follows (in thousands): |
Estimated Total Costs |
Costs Incurred as of |
Estimated Remaining Costs to be Incurred | |||||||||
Direct transaction costs, including investment banking, legal, accounting and other fees: |
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Yellow |
$ | 12,650 | $ | 4,890 | $ | 7,760 | |||||
Roadway |
11,900 | 2,070 | 9,830 | ||||||||
Deferred debt issuance costs |
29,100 | 8,080 | 21,020 | ||||||||
Bridge financing costs |
4,500 | 2,250 | *** | 2,250 | |||||||
Debt prepayment penalties |
2,300 | 2,300 | | ||||||||
Director, officer and fiduciary insurance premium costs |
6,100 | * | | 6,100 | |||||||
Change of control costs |
30,400 | ** | | 30,400 | |||||||
Total |
$ | 96,950 | $ | 19,590 | $ | 77,360 | |||||
* | This item represents the estimated cost to provide director, officer and fiduciary liability insurance coverage for Roadway directors, officers and employees for periods prior to the date of the proposed merger. In accordance with the merger agreement, this coverage will be provided for six years after the effective date of the proposed merger. |
** | The change of control costs represent the estimated maximum cost of various change of control provisions for key Roadway executives. |
*** | As of September 30, 2003, this amount had been accrued but not paid. |
(7) | Reflects the payoff of certain existing indebtedness in conjunction with the currently contemplated bank financing and the write-off of deferred financing costs. |
(8) | Represents the adjustment necessary to conform Roadways revenue recognition policy to the policy used by Yellow. |
(9) | Represents the impact on currently payable and deferred income taxes of the pro forma adjustments presented. |
(10) | Represents the net adjustment to Roadways property and equipment based on initially estimated fair values. |
(11) | Represents the elimination of Roadways historical accumulated depreciation. |
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(12) | Represents the elimination of the historical goodwill of Roadway. |
(13) | Reflects certain balance sheet and statement of operations reclassifications made to conform Roadways presentation to the presentation used by Yellow. |
(14) | Represents an increase in the fair value of Roadways senior notes based on current market prices. |
(15) | Represents the estimated adjustment necessary to conform Roadways workers compensation accrual policy to the policy used by Yellow. |
(16) | Represents the estimated adjustment necessary to eliminate previously unrecognized gains or losses, prior service cost, and transition assets or obligations related to Roadways defined benefit pension and postretirement health care benefit plans for employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements. |
(17) | Represents the elimination of Roadways historical shareholders equity balances. |
(18) | Represents the after-tax impact of bridge financing costs associated with completing the currently contemplated bank financing. |
(19) | Adjustment to record lower depreciation expense on the new basis of Roadways property and equipment. The fair value of longer-lived assets increased while the fair value of shorter-lived assets decreased. |
(20) | Adjustment to eliminate the expense related to the vesting of restricted stock awards, other compensation and transaction fees associated with the acquisition of Roadway by Yellow that were recognized on Roadways historical Statement of Consolidated Income for the thirty-six weeks ended September 13, 2003. |
(21) | Adjustment to record additional interest expense and amortization of deferred financing costs on borrowings related to the proposed offering, our recent offering of 5.0% contingent convertible senior notes due 2023 and other currently contemplated bank financing related to the proposed acquisition. The estimated weighted average annual interest rate of the completed and currently contemplated debt structure is 6.2%. A 1/8th% change in the variable interest rates associated with these borrowings would have a $0.3 million effect on annual interest expense. A $10.0 million change in the amount of borrowings necessary to finance the proposed acquisition would have a $0.4 million effect on annual interest expense. |
(22) | Adjustment to record the income tax impact of the pro forma adjustments at an effective income tax rate of 40.0%. |
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