MG Technologies
2015/7/30ドイツのメーカーMG Technologiesは、自社の化学製品事業を売却することに決めましたが、売却が複雑であるためデューディリジェンスが遅滞することを不安視していました。
The Situation
In October, 2003, MG Technologies declared it would sell its chemical business, which included six assets. More than 170 investors across Europe and North America were identified as possible buyers of either the whole chemical business or parts of it. The company hoped to raise more than €2 billion and complete the sale in the least amount of time possible — the company’s CEO declaring the need for swift implementation of the new business strategy.
The Problem
With a physical dataroom, due diligence for such an asset sale typically takes six months or more to complete. MG Technologies had thousands of documents that were spread across six assets up for sale, in several countries and regions.
The Implications
Sellers must distribute information to potential buyers detailing every detail of assets for sale. To shorten the overall deal time and increase the likelihood of obtaining maximum bids, MG Technologies’ bankers and strategic advisors recommended the company use a virtual dataroom to facilitate the due diligence process.
The Solution
Intralinks emerged as the clear choice. With its extensive experience in virtual datarooms for mergers and acquisitions, and its high level of security, Interlinks Exchanges™ minimized the administrative burden on MG Technologies’ staff improved access to information for buyers, and removed geographic and time zone constraints.
The Result
MG Technologies announced the completion of the sale of its chemical businesses to multiple buyers in May 2004. At €2.68 billion, the sale marked a tremendous success. Using Intralinks’ virtual dataroom, MG Technologies was able to reach the optimal number of buyers to gain top value for its shareholders in just four months. By the deal’s end, more than 1,000 lawyers, advisors and experts conducted their due diligence online.
The Benefit
Intralinks’ advanced reporting capabilities enabled the team to monitor buyer group activity within the dataroom in real time. Knowing who viewed each document helped MG Technologies better understand which elements of the assets interested individual buyers, which turned out to be very valuable information during negotiations.