IsZo Capital Updates Fellow Shareholders on its Campaign for Boardroom Change at Nam Tai
IsZo Capital Management LP, which owns roughly 13.1% of Nam Tai Property (NTP), has announced key updates regarding the reconstitution of the Company's Board. IsZo secured alternative financing from three China-based banks to mitigate debt concerns. Additionally, the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal has scheduled a hearing for Nam Tai’s appeal against a previous ruling voiding a $170 million private placement, set for June 14-16, 2021. IsZo highlights that almost 60% of shareholders voted to remove Kaisa-affiliated directors, boosting confidence in their proposed board candidates.
- Secured financing commitments from three China-based banks, collectively holding over $2 trillion in assets.
- Over 60% of shareholders voted to remove Kaisa-affiliated directors, indicating strong support for IsZo's board candidates.
- Potential to unlock an estimated $40 per share in value from Nam Tai’s assets with a reconstituted board.
- The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court ruling voided a $170 million private placement, impacting the Company's funding strategy.
- Concerns about potential bankruptcy risks if IsZo's slate is elected to the board, as suggested by Nam Tai.
IsZo Capital Management LP (together with its affiliates, “IsZo”), which beneficially owns approximately
Brian Sheehy, Founder and Managing Member of IsZo, commented:
“We are very gratified that nearly
The fact that we have now secured financing commitments and letters of intent from three China-based banks should also put to rest any concerns stoked by Nam Tai about purported financing risks associated with a reconstitution of the Board. Our slate has lined up ample financing in the event Nam Tai’s lending banks decide to pull their loans. IsZo and its slate look forward to a new day at Nam Tai.”
Alternative Financing Secured by IsZo
IsZo and its director candidates know that Nam Tai’s relationships with its lending banks are valuable. This is why we intend to have the Company honor all of the terms and obligations under its existing loan agreements. Unfortunately, Nam Tai has gone out of its way to suggest that the Company’s lending banks will recall their loans if the Board is reconstituted. Nam Tai has even suggested that the Company would face bankruptcy risks if our slate was elected at the requisitioned meeting of shareholders (the “Special Meeting”).
This is why we have obtained financing commitments, via formal letters of intent, from three separate Chinese banks. The three China-based banks that we obtained letters of intent from collectively have more than
Our slate is fully prepared to help Nam Tai maintain a strong financial position and ample liquidity. By doing so, a reconstituted Board and rebuilt management team can have the runway necessary to unlock the estimated
Appeal Hearing Scheduled to Commence on June 14, 2021
As previously disclosed, Nam Tai has appealed the Court’s ruling against the Company, Kaisa’s wholly-owned subsidiary Greater Sail Limited and West Ridge Investment Company Limited. The Court’s ruling voided Nam Tai’s
The Court of Appeal previously granted a stay that adjourned the Court-ordered Special Meeting. The stay will remain in place until Nam Tai’s appeal regarding the validity of the private placement is heard and decided. The Court's restrictions on Nam Tai, including prohibiting the Company from carrying out significant transactions without first providing notice to IsZo, also remain in place until the appeal is decided.
Notably, the Court of Appeal was informed prior to granting the stay that of the shareholders who had already voted on the Special Meeting proposals, nearly
IsZo looks forward to Nam Tai’s shareholders finally having their voices heard.
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Shareholders interested in learning more should contact our solicitor, Saratoga Proxy Consulting, at info@saratogaproxy.com or (212) 257-1311. We also encourage shareholders to learn more about our slate and sign up for important updates by visiting www.FixNTP.com.
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