Private Placement Presentation
EX.TRA Industries Private Equity GmbH & Co. KG
EX.TRA Management GmbH, Neuer Zollhof 3, 40221 Duesseldorf Tel. + 49 211 22 059 480
Index
Six Facts for an EX.TRA Success
Who is EX.TRA?
Strategy and USP
Team
Status Quo Fundraising
Suggestion for Next Steps
Six Facts for an EX.TRA Success
1.
2.
Germany has a high potential for transactions in the lower mid market
segment. In 2005 the German Mittelstand Institut IFM is expecting more
than 6.000 succession solutions by non-family members in this segment.
The EX.TRA Partners invested in previous roles 150m equity with a >
34% p.a. net IRR in this specific segment. The partners collaborated
recently in several consulting projects.
3.
The EX.TRA Industries concept got approval by 20 entrepreneurs, who
have pooled their interests in MITECH AG, a sponsor and LP of EX.TRA.
4.
Hands on-support, industrial know how and dealflow by a Competence
Team comprising a Value Task Force, an Investment Committee and
MITECHshareholders will strengthen the ability to achieve attractive Fund
Returns.
5.
The partners' long term relationships to entrepreneurs, also gained in
numerous supervisory committees, are one major source for a high level of
proprietary dealflow.
6.
Proofed tools for controlling- and risk-management as a result of best
practice from former companies of all EX.TRA Partners ensure early
measures to keep the portfolio on the right track.
Six Facts for an EX.TRA Success
Who is EX.TRA?
Company Structure
Fund Management and Competence Team Organization
Areas of Responsibility
Strategy and USP
Team
Status Quo Fundraising
Next Steps
Who is EX.TRA?
EX.TRAs philosophy is "EXpansion on the basis of industrial TRAdition"
within the lower mid market sector.
EX.TRA is seeking control investments. Target companies are
established and innovative in their segment. They require additional
management know how and equity to realize growth and succession
opportunities.
EX.TRAs team has collectively 25 years of Private Equity, 20 years of
Industry and 10 years of Strategy and M&A-Consulting Experience.
The team is supported by the external Compentence Team comprising
Owners of operating companies, former CEOs, CFOs and Chartered
Accountants.
EX.TRA is fully independent and owned by its partners. It is headquartered in Duesseldorf, Northrhine Westfalia, one of the strongest
industrial centers in Germany (22% of GNP Germany and 37% of all
foreign investments).
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Company Structure
The legal structure is the most common German GmbH & Co. KG. This tax
transparent model is proven and has shown high flexibility to meet LPs
needs even in a changing tax environment.
EX.TRA Management GmbH, Duesseldorf
Managing Shareholder
MITECH
Mittelstand
+Technologie AG
up to 5
million
EX.TRA Industries
Private Equity
GmbH & Co. KG
Volume: 130 million
Insurance Companies
Funds-of-Funds-/
Pension Funds/
Banks
always > 50%*
Investment A
Investment B
Investment n
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eventually together with financial investors
Fund Management and Competence Team Organization
The partners are responsible for the management of transactions and for portfolio
controlling. They are supported by a "Competence Team" comprising industrial
experienced managers and entrepreneurs. They act either as member of the Value
Task Force, the Investment Committee or as MITECH-shareholder.
Organisation
EX.TRA
Management
der EX.TRA
GmbH
Management GmbH
Partnerteam
Value Task Force
(Spezialgebiete)
(Special
Area)
Markus Schmidt
Frank N. Stolpmann
Dipl. Kfm. (Jg. 61)
Peter F. Strohmaier
Lutz Becker
Wolfgang Priemer
Martin Meurer
Dipl. Kfm.Degree
Business
(Jg. 45)
Economics
Dr.;PhD
Dipl.inKfm.
(Jg. 57)
PhD
Engineering/Business
Dr.;in
Dipl.
Wirt. Ing. (Jg. 39)
Dipl. Kfm.Degree
Business
(Jg. 63)
Strategie, Vertrieb
Strategy/Distribution
Strategie, Vertrieb
Strategy/Distribution
Restructuring
Restrukturierung
Beteiligungs Fund
management
Management
Frank N. Stolpmann
Farzin Assayesch
Controlling/Finanzen
Controlling/Finance
Competence
Value(extern.)
Added
Team
Management
Investment Beteiligungs
ausschuss
Committee
MITECH AG
Aktionre
LP/Sponsor
Klaus Mllerfriedrich
Jochen
Aymanns
Dipl.Business
Kfm., WP/
Degree
Stb (Jg. 47)
Reiner Wechsung
Dr.; Dipl.
PhDPhysiker
in Physics
( Jg 42)
Udo
UdoWeinert
Weinert
Kfm. (Jg. 51)
Business
Degree
TBA
N.N.
(Investor)
bis
Up zu
to 50 Unternehmer,
entrepreneursTopmanager:
and top managers
u.a. from
W. Priemer,
following
Unternehmer;
industry sectors:
K. Mllerfriedrich, F. N. Stolpma
H. Coen, Unternehmer; K. Wrtz , Banker; P. Strohmaier, Automobilindustrie; Dr. L. Becker,
medical technology,
automotive
supplier industry, IT
paper/adhesives, retail chains,
Vertriebsexperte;
U. Weinert,
Beteiligungsexperte;
B. supplier,
Polheim,machinery,
M
.edizintechnik.
investment banking, business consulting services
Sparring
Partners
Beirat
Flow Providers
Sparring
Partners
Advisors
Business
Brokers Deal
nn,
Areas of Responsibility
Clear rules for responsibilities ensure an effective and efficient fund management.
Fund
Management
Partner Team
Competence Team
Value Task
Force
Investment
Committee
MITECH AG
Shareholders
Deal Flow
Transaction
Management
Controlling
Industrial Know How/
Strategy Consulting
Interim Management
Exit
Six Facts for an EX.TRA Success
Who is EX.TRA?
Strategy and USP
Significance of the Mittelstand
Growth by Sectors
Investment Criteria and Industry Sector Focus
Strong Competitive Position
Team
Status Quo Fundraising
Next Steps
Significance of Mittelstand
Number of companies in %
A Middlemarket study by the BDI (Major German Industry Assoziation) reveals,
that more than 50% expect a succession with new owners. Companies targeted
by EX.TRA have more than 50 employees and realize turnovers up to 50m.
A IFM* research shows nearly 13.000 of those companies solely in Germany.
60
50
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Sale of the Comany in %
40
30
32
29
20
10
12
MBI in %
20
16
17
500+
200-499
MBO in %
9
50-199
Company sizes/Number of employees
(*Mittelstand research agency)
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Growth by Sectors
EX.TRA will focus on industry sectors with a significant growth and also
innovation component. For instance, many sectors of the micro system
technology industry (MST) offer exceptional growth potential.
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past
Revenues in $ billion
40
future
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
IT-periphals
medical
automotive
house-hold
telco
MST sector
Source: NEXUS
Investment Criteria and Industry Sector Focus
Investment Criteria
- turnover typically 50 million (max. 100 million, min. 10 million)
- unsolved succession and growth situations
- stable core business with strategic and/or technological leading position
- relatively low Ebitda margins (positive, but typically < 10% of sales)
- undercapitalized for growth (high debt to equity ratio)
- potential to optimize/strengthen operations and financial structure
Industry Sectors
automotive, medical, electronics, energy, optical systems, machinery;
sustainable with favorable competitive dynamics, possibly facing consolidation
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Strong Competitive Position
In spite of numerous target companies in the lower mid market, there are rather
few German teams with industrial expertise and reliable access to entrepreneurs.
Most Private Equity players are either financial engineering- or consultant- driven,
while both groups are commonly less accepted by entrepreneurs.
Equity
Investment
m
Alchemy/Apax/KKR/Carlyle/Advent/
Permira/CVC/Doughty Hanson., etc.
3i (MBO)
Montagu
Alpinvest (3)
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Bridgepoint
Nordwind (2)
Quadriga
Barclay
Alpha
IKB/Argantis
Hannover
WestKB
KDV
DZ PE
BHF
NORD Holding
SUBG/MUK
Holding concept
(2)
Turnaround
(3)
Buy-and-build
Odewald
DB AG
CBG
(1)
Finatem
Capiton
CBR/Equivest (3)
Granville
CMP (2)
ECM
AdCapital
Baring
Cornerstone
Halder
Auctus
Brockhaus (IT)
3i (SMBO)
BPE Berenberg
Arcadia
Equita
Indus (1)
Gesco (1)
Orlando (2)
Afinum
SMB
EX.TRA
GMF
KERO (1,2)
SHS (1,2)
Business angels
Financial Engineering
+ Strategy Consulting
+ Industrial Expertise (hands on)
Added Value
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Six Facts for an EX.TRA Success
Who is EX.TRA?
Strategy and USP
Team
Partner Profiles
Investment Committee
Value Task Force
MITECH AG - Know How & Deal Flow Generator
Status Quo Fundraising
Next Steps
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Frank N. Stolpmann (1961)
Qualification
Diplom-Kaufmann (equivalent to M.B.A.), University of Cologne (1988)
Columbia Business School, SEP, New York (1996)
Experience
since 2002
2000-2001
1996-1999
1995-1996
1988-1995
1979-1988
Buy out-Fund EX.TRA Industries, Duesseldorf, Founder
High Tech Management GmbH, Duesseldorf, Private Equity ERGO
Insurance group (Vol. 151m); Managing Partner
Deutsche Bank AG, consulting unit, Duesseldorf, Vice President;
M&A, Strategy und Succession
MASA-Decor GmbH, Berlin, (Top 5 worldmarket leader finish foils,
laminated papers; sales 110m p.a.), Interim-Managing Director
Holding; Turnaround-Management / Strategic repositioning
Radermacher Techno Consult GmbH, Munich; Managing Partner
Strategy-, R&D-Management-consulting; Interim-Management
Siemens AG, Project Manager in Germany, South Africa and Turkey
Supervisory
Boards
Foss A/S, Hamburg (subsidiary of Foss A/S Copenhagen; analytical
instruments); Mediacall AG, Berlin (financial services); Schwering &
Hasse, Bad Pyrmont (electronic supplier); Synflex, Blomberg (logistics)
PE-Experience
Bernina Biosystems; several M&A-projects
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Markus Schmidt (1967)
Qualification
Diplom-Wirtschaftsingenieur, University of Karlsruhe (1992)
Experience
since 2002
1998-2002
1995-1998
1992-1995
1990/91
Buy out-Fund EX.TRA Industries, Duesseldorf, Partner
Capiton AG, Berlin, Director Stuttgart branch
EnBW Energie Baden-Wuerttemberg AG, Karlsruhe
Project Manager Mergers & Acquisitions and Controlling
MAXIMA AG, Duesseldorf, Consultant, company finances
and pension funds
Mercedes-Benz AG, Stuttgart/Buenos Aires, Manager
Supervisory Boards
Bioceutical AG, Bad Vilbel; Meyer & Burger AG, Steffisburg;
Hettich group, Kirchlengern; Henke Pressedruck, Berlin;
DKV Euroservice, Duesseldorf.
PE-Experience
ADLON GmbH (IT); Bioceuticals AG (pharma); Draiswerke
GmbH (machinery); Hettich Group (technical goods);
Meyer & Burger AG (machinery); Pongs &Zahn AG
(plastics); Wesser Informatik GmbH (security software);
Internet-Full-Service-Provider; Vogel-group (industrial
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lubrication); Messerschmidt wood processing.
Farzin Assayesch (1952)
Qualification
Diplom-Ingenieur, University of Karlsruhe
Diplom-Wirtschaftsingenieur, University of Karlsruhe
Experience
since 2004
2001-2003
1997-2000
1988-1995
Buy out-Fund EX.TRA Industries, Duesseldorf, Partner
Atrium Private Equity, Frankfurt, Managing Founder
ABN AMRO Capital, Frankfurt, CEO, responsible for all
Private Equity-activities of ABN AMRO-group in D, A, CH
Landesbank Hessen-Thueringen (Helaba), Frankfurt,
Senior Vice President, Corporate Finance & Acquisition
Finance
BHF Bank AG, Frankfurt, Vice President Private Equity;
Supervisory Boards
Billerbeck AG; Convent AG (Event Management)
PE-Experience
Highlight AG (Media); Argus (Software); Hauser (Office
equipment); Computer partner (IT-Services); Weko
(Pyrotechnics); TTF (automotive supplier)
1995-1997
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Investment Committee
Jochen Aymanns (1941)
Gerling Allgemeine Versicherungs-AG, Cologne (insurance); CEO
DKV AG, Cologne (insurance); Member of the Board, Sales
Nordstern Versicherungen, Cologne (insurance); Member of the Board, Sales
MLP AG, Heidelberg (financial service); Member of the Board
Wang GmbH, Frankfurt (EDP-Systems); Sales Director
Philips GmbH, Duesseldorf; Director Sales/Product Management
Dr. Reiner Wechsung (1942)
Steag microparts GmbH, Dortmund, CEO
Head of NEXUS market analysis, author of the NEXUS-study
Leybold-Heraeus AG; Head of R&D
Gesellschaft fr Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt; Project Manager
Udo Weinert (1951)
Innotec AG, Duesseldorf (Holding); CEO
Berliner Elektroholding AG, Berlin (Holding); CEO
EDEKA, Essen (Food trade chain); Manager
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Value Task Force
Dr. Lutz Becker (1957)
Norman Data Defense Systems GmbH, Solingen; CEO.
Formac GmbH, Berlin/Ratingen; Director International Sales.
Philips AG, Siegen/Neuss; Product Manager.
Wilkinson Sword GmbH, Solingen; Marketing.
Martin Meurer (1963)
Luhns GmbH, Wuppertal (chemicals); Member of the Board.
B.U.S. Berzelius Service AG (recylingservice), Duisburg; CFO.
Deutsche Bank AG, Frankfurt, Wuppertal; Member of the Board.
Dr. Wolfgang Priemer (1939)
Krups Kompaktlogistik GmbH; Parking Systems GmbH, Dortmund; CEO.
Kolbus GmbH & Co. KG, Rahden (machinery); Member of the Board.
Cyklop GmbH, Cologne (machinery); Head of Marketing.
Peter F. Strohmaier (1947)
Empe Werke GmbH, Geretsried (automotive supplier interieur); CEO.
Valeo SA, Stuttgart (automotive supplier); CEO.
Mahle Inc., Morristown, Tennessee, USA (automotive supplier); Head of Sales.
Mercedes-Benz AG, Stuttgart; Export-Manager.
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MITECH - Know How & Deal Flow Generator in Germany
Dr. Klingele, Owner, Corrugated Paper, Glue, Aquatechnology; Stuttgart
Mr. von Polheim, MD GE Medical Deutschland; Solingen
Mr. Coen, MD Saltus Automotive; Solingen
Mr. Lux, Owner LUX-Tools; OBI-DIY-chain; Remscheid
Prof. Dr. Krger, Chairman Postbank AG, ex-Lazard Investment Banking; Frankfurt
Mr. Teicke, Owner Financial Service Group Mediacall AG; Berlin
Mr. Schrmann, Owner Bacher-Neuform (Drugstore Chain); Remscheid
Mr. Hinrichs, Co-owner Spielemaxx AG (Toys Chain); Berlin
Mr. Schlichting, Co-owner KMS AG; German-Arabian Trading Agency; Frankfurt
Mr. Neupert, Owner Isaria Design AG (Corporate Design); Munich
Mr. Wrtz, ex-Board Member Deutsche Bank AG; Cologne
Mr. Eggers, CPA, ex-Partner Artur Andersen, Munich
Mr. Weinert, Supervisory Board MAX-Holding, former CEO Innotec AG, MD of Berliner
Elektro Holding AG
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Six Facts for an EX.TRA Success
Who is EX.TRA?
Strategy and USP
Team
Status Quo Fundraising
Prospects by Investor Group (oral presentation)
Fund Conditions at a Glance
Major Pre-Requisites for a Successful Fund
Next Steps
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Fund Conditions at a Glance
Legal Structure
GmbH & Co. KG; Advisor: Pllath & Partner, Berlin
Target Fund Size
Target Portfolio
up to 130 million
8 - 12 growth-oriented and innovative
middle-market companies in D, A, CH
Investment Period
Fund Life
4 - 6 years
9 + 3 years
Minimum LP Commitment
Fundraising Commencement
Management Commitment
5 mill.
Immediately; first closing contemplated at
35 mill.
2%; 1% of the fund capital and additionally 1% of
the equity of each acquisition
Arrangement Fee
Management Fee
One-time fee of 1% of committed capital
2.4% p.a., additional reduction possible, if annual
management costs are lower than budgeted
Participation in Proceeds
Hurdle Rate: 8% per annum on invested
capital; Carried Interest: 80/20
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Major Pre-Requisites for a Successful Fund
An experienced Private Equity-Team together with an active network builds a
stable basis to reach high returns in the attractive German lower mid market
segment.
Active
Network
Attractive
Market Situation
Broad PE-Know How
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Suggestion for Next Steps
Clear open questions
Set timetable for further steps
Summarize necessary pre-requisites for the next step
......
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Further questions?
Please contact us:
EX.TRA Management GmbH
Frank N. Stolpmann
Managing Partner
Telephone + 49 211 22 059 480
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