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Published on 2/10/2010 in the Prospect News High Yield Daily.

Spectrum Brands may tender for 12% notes with Russell Hobbs merger

By Jennifer Chiou

New York, Feb. 10 - Spectrum Brands Inc. may be required to make an offer for its 12% senior subordinated toggle notes due 2019 should it complete its previously announced merger with Russell Hobbs Inc., according to a 10-Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The company already announced plans to get a new $1.05 billion credit facility as well as the issue of $750 million of senior secured notes due in 2017 in connection with the merger.

If the company tenders for the notes, it will purchase them at 101% of face value.

Under the merger agreement, current shareholders of Spectrum Brands will receive one share in the new combined company for each share they hold. Furthermore, as part of the transaction, Harbinger has agreed to convert its existing about $158 million of Russell Hobbs' term debt and $207 million of Russell Hobbs' preferred stock into common stock of the new company at a price of $31.50 per share. Following the closing of the transaction Harbinger is expected to own 63.7% of the combined entity.

As already noted, the all-stock transaction values Spectrum Brands at an enterprise value of $2.6 billion, or $965 million net of debt, which equates to $31.50 per share net of outstanding debt, and privately held Russell Hobbs at an enterprise value of $675 million, or $661 million net of debt.

The combined company, which will operate under the Spectrum Brands name, is expected to deliver about $3 billion in annual revenues with $430 million to $440 million of adjusted EBITDA in fiscal 2010.

The deal is expected to close in the summer of 2010 and is subject to approval by holders of a majority of Spectrum Brands' common stock not owned by Harbinger, a 45-day go-shop period, closing of the new financing and other customary conditions.

Spectrum Brands is an Atlanta-based consumer products company. Russell Hobbs is a Miramar, Fla.-based marketer and distributor of branded small household appliances.


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