mergermarket Q3 Monthly M&A Insider report

According to the mergermarket Q3 Monthly M&A Insider report (October 2011), global m&a in the first three quarters of 2011 totalled us$1,718bn – a 21.5% increase from the us$1,414.4bn worth of deals registered in the first three quarters of 2010 – and the financial services sector saw an even steeper 37.4% increase during this nine-month window. The first three quarters of 2011 brought us$208.5bn in financial services deals to market, up from us$151.7bn in the same period last year,

Sectors covered by Fusion DigiNet

The largest sector by market share was Energy, Mining and Utilities at 23.1% (835 deals) down 10% (-125 by volume), in 7th place is Business Services at 4.4% (1,159 deals) -17% (+62 by volume), media is in 8th place at 1.9% (279 deals) +23% (no change by volume).

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Amazon.com Q3 results – sales up 44% to $10.88 Billion, Net income down 73% to $63 million

Amazon.com has announced financial results for its third quarter ended September 30, 2011.

Highlights

  • Net sales increased 44% to $10.88 billion in the third quarter, compared with $7.56 billion in third quarter 2010. Excluding the $371 million favourable impact from year-over-year changes in foreign exchange rates throughout the quarter, net sales would have grown 39% compared with third quarter 2010.
  • Operating income was $79 million in the third quarter, compared with $268 million in third quarter 2010. The favourable impact from year-over-year changes in foreign exchange rates throughout the quarter on operating income was $14 million.
  • Net income decreased 73% to $63 million in the third quarter, or $0.14 per diluted share, compared with net income of $231 million, or $0.51 per diluted share, in third quarter 2010.
  • Operating cash flow increased 19% to $3.11 billion for the trailing twelve months, compared with $2.62billion for the trailing twelve months ended September 30, 2010. 
  • Free cash flow decreased 17% to $1.53 billion for the trailing twelve months, compared with $1.83 billion for the trailing twelve months ended September 30, 2010.
  • Common shares outstanding plus shares underlying stock-based awards totaled 469 million on September 30, 2011, compared with 465 million a year ago.

“September 28th was the biggest order day ever for Kindle, even bigger than previous holiday peak days – we introduced Kindle Fire for $199, Kindle Touch 3G for $149, Kindle Touch for $99, and our all new Kindle for only $79,” said Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com. “In the three weeks since launch, orders for electronic ink Kindles are double the previous launch. And based on what we’re seeing with Kindle Fire pre-orders, we’re increasing capacity and building millions more than we’d already planned.”

 

Fourth quarter 2011 guidance from Amazon

The following forward-looking statements reflect Amazon.com’s expectations as of October 25, 2011. Our results are inherently unpredictable and may be materially affected by many factors, such as fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, changes in global economic conditions and consumer spending, world events, the rate of growth of the Internet and online commerce and the various factors detailed below.

  • Net sales are expected to be between $16.45 billion and $18.65 billion, or to grow between 27% and 44% compared with fourth quarter 2010.
  • Operating income (loss) is expected to be between $(200) million and $250 million, or between 142% decline and 47% decline compared with fourth quarter 2010.
  • This guidance includes approximately $200 million for stock-based compensation and amortization of intangible assets, and it assumes, among other things, that no additional business acquisitions or investments are concluded and that there are no further revisions to stock-based compensation estimates.

USA, Seattle, WA

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kgbdeals acquires New York City’s TheDealist

kgbdeals has acquired TheDealist, a New York City based independent daily deal website.  The acquisition further expands kgbdeals’ presence in New York City, which was its first market to launch in 2010.

Patrick Albus, CEO, kgbdeals USA said,  “We welcome TheDealist’s members and merchant partners to the kgbdeals family, and look forward to providing them with an expanded range of products and services.  We are also excited to add innovative co-founders, Eli Brill and Isabella Chung, to our leadership team.”

USA, New York, NY

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Sainsbury’s acquires Global Media Vault

Sainsbury’s has acquired online entertainment company Global Media Vault Ltd from MBL PLC for £1 million. The acquisition will support the retailer’s drive into the growing online and digital entertainment market following the launch of the Sainsbury’s Entertainment website in November 2010.

Global Media Vault Ltd is a white label online digital entertainment business operating with Sainsbury’s as its main client. It began trading in January 2009 and has developed a unique entertainment ecommerce and digital media platform. GMV’s digital database already includes over three million music, film and game assets for the UK market, all of which can be browsed, purchased and distributed via web, mobile, TV and kiosk applications.

Luke Jensen, Sainsbury’s Group Development Director, said, “Online retailing and the delivery of digital content will play a key role in the future of entertainment so this is an important acquisition for Sainsbury’s. Taking full control of GMV Ltd will enable us to develop our existing Sainsbury’s Entertainment website even further enhancing the functionality and customer experience, meaning customers will soon be able to buy, rent or stream content from Sainsbury’s.”

UK, London

Report: Quarterly analysis of UK-headquartered private equity control deals in the £10 million to £100 million segment

  The volume and value of deals completed during the first nine months of 2011 in the lower mid- market investment space has increased year on year for the past three years, according to research from Lyceum Capital and Cass Business School.

For more information, visit the Lyceum Dashboard

Data from The UK Growth Buyout Dashboard – a quarterly analysis of UK-headquartered private equity control deals in the £10 million to £100 million segment – shows that 63 transactions completed between 1 January 2011 and 30 September 2011. This compares to 50 investments for the same period of 2010 and just 25 during the first nine months of 2009.

During Q3 2011, deal volume has built on an encouraging first six months of 2011 with a greater number of deals completed than in Q2. The combined value of those deals fell slightly (from £794 million to £785 million) but both volume and value of deals was still higher than the same quarter of 2010.

Q3 deal value being lower than Q2 despite five more transactions, indicates that there are fewer large deal opportunities however the lower mid-market continues to replenish itself as new businesses enter the space looking to grow with private equity investment.

Transaction sizes

The combined deal value of £785 million exceeds the £698 million recorded during Q3 2010 and the £220 million of Q3 2009.

The highest transaction value recorded in the last three months was £87.8 million, compared to a high of £100 million in Q2 H1 2010.

Meanwhile, transactions valued between £50 million and £100 million fell from seven in Q2 to five in Q3. The majority of the 22 lower mid-market deals completed were in the £26 million – £50 million range, with 86 per cent under £50 million.

The increase in deal activity indicates that there is a growing appetite for investment and that transactions should continue to rise unless there is a significant reversal in the state of the wider economy. There may not currently be the appetite for the larger end deals in the mid-market space but as long as volume maintains its upward trend, the necessary deal flow which keeps the market moving does exist.

Transaction types

Management buyouts (MBOs) and secondary buyouts (SBOs) remained the most prevalent transaction types for private equity investors, but the number of MBOs completed in Q3 2011 actually fell to nine from 12 in Q3 2010 – lower than each of the previous six quarters back to Q1 2010.

There were also two public to private delistings during Q3, compared to one in each of the previous two quarters.

No Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) were recorded, a trend which stretches back to Q1 of 2010 and is unsurprising in a financial climate of weak capital markets where so many anticipated floats have been shelved.

Trade, IPO and secondary exits

A total of nine secondary buy-outs (SBOs) characterised the quarter – the highest number of any quarter during the last two years and an indication that private equity firms are now beginning to sell assets that they have held onto throughout the depths of the economic downturn.

There were six exits to trade, higher than the previous two quarters but lower than the eight which took place in Q3 2010.

Investments by industry

Technology, media, telecommunications (TMT) businesses continue to dominate the lower mid- market with eight out of 22 deals this quarter (38 per cent) and five transactions in business support services.

Retail – undoubtedly one of the sectors hardest hit by a dip in consumer spending – continues an encouraging run of three deals or more completing in every quarter since Q2 2010.

Commentary

Andrew Aylwin, Partner at Lyceum Capital, said: “In the £10m to £100m value range, UK private equity deal volumes continue to recover. With 63 completed transactions so far for the 9 months to 30th September, the market is trending back to historical norms of 100+ control deals a year. The UK lower mid-market segment remains a plentiful source of high quality opportunities across a range of sectors and private equity firms such as Lyceum Capital continue to play a key role in supporting dynamic companies that need capital to continue their successful development and drive the recovery of UK plc.”

Professor Scott Moeller at Cass Business School commented further: “This performance of the UK lower- mid market in the third quarter is in distinct contrast to the overall market when much larger deals of £100 million plus are considered. That market has declined during the past two quarters and some reports show it declining dramatically in Q3 – Bloomberg, for example, this week reported a 43 per cent decline in deals with European purchasers for the overall market. Therefore, the volume of deals in the lower mid market is encouraging in this difficult economic environment, and may prove in the next quarter to continue to be resilient. There is further evidence in our figures of a positive shift in the market with a strong mix of industries, including healthcare, which was absent last quarter and a resurgence in technology deals.”

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Rhapsody is to acquire Napster

Rhapsody is to acquire Napster from Best Buy Co. The transaction will combine the subscriber bases of the two largest premium on-demand music services in the United States. Under the terms of the agreement, Rhapsody will acquire Napster subscribers and certain other assets, and Best Buy will receive a minority stake in Rhapsody.  The transaction is expected to close on or around November 30, 2011.

“Rhapsody has demonstrated that it has what it takes to build a profitable business in the increasingly competitive on-demand music market,” said Chris Homeister, senior vice president and general manager of entertainment for Best Buy. “We are confident they are the right partner to provide Napster’s existing subscriber base with an immersive digital music experience moving forward.”

“This is a ‘go big or go home’ business, so our focus is on sustainably growing the company,” said Irwin. “We’re excited to welcome Napster music fans to the best on-demand music experience anywhere.  Our new members will have more places to connect to the music they love and to discover new favorites, guided by Rhapsody’s rockstar editorial team and the tastes of other Rhapsody members via our innovative social features.

USA, Seattle, WA

 

Kaboodle to merge With StyleSpot

Social shopping business Kaboodle has merged with StyleSpot, a fashion publisher and shopping engine. Kaboodle is a subsidiary of Hearst Corporation and StyleSpot is a Los Angeles-based start-up backed by Idealab. Together, both companies will offer content, community and commerce to be distributed everywhere women shop online. Hearst will become the largest shareholder of the combined company as a result of the merger.

Rafi Gordon and Alex Amin, co-founders of StyleSpot, will continue as co-CEOs and oversee the combined company, with Gordon overseeing strategy, operations, business development and sales, and Amin overseeing content, product development, PR and marketing. Steven Chien, chief operating officer of Kaboodle, will report to Gordon. Both StyleSpot.com and Kaboodle.com will continue to operate as individual websites.

Commenting on the merger, Gordon said: “StyleSpot’s distribution platform spans mobile, Web, social and email, and enables the company to deliver personalized product recommendations and compelling, monetizable shopping content very efficiently. Combining Kaboodle’s community with StyleSpot’s content and commerce platform will allow us to reach more women and serve their shopping needs even better than before.”

StyleSpot was founded in 2009 by Gordon and Amin. Both executives have more than 13 years of experience as online entrepreneurs and operators focusing on data aggregation, distribution and monetization. Prior to founding StyleSpot, Gordon and Amin founded Baseline Research, a film and television database company in 1999, which was sold to The New York Times Company in 2006.

USA, San Mateo, CA

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Rakuten to acquirie Play.com for approximately £25M

Rakuten is acquiring UK e-commerce site Play.com for approximately £25 million in cash. The deal is expected to close early in October.

The acquisition represents a significant step in Rakuten’s continued European and Global expansion and marks the company’s third acquisition in Europe, joining French e-commerce pioneer PriceMinister, acquired in 2010, and the rapidly expanding German online shopping mall, Tradoria, which joined the Rakuten Group in July of this year. Rakuten now operates e-commerce businesses in ten countries globally, including Japan.

Hiroshi Mikitani, Chairman and CEO of Rakuten, commented on the acquisition, “The UK market is one of Europe’s largest and most mature e-commerce markets. Play.com is not only a pioneer in the market, but also one of the UK’s most successful e-commerce businesses. We aim to leverage our e-commerce strength and experience to further expand and develop Play.com’s business model and channel its loyal user base, merchants, and deep product offerings into Rakuten’s global e-commerce network.”

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Google acquires German daily-deals company DailyDeal

Google has acquired German daily-deals company DailyDeal. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

“As more and more people go online to find the latest, most relevant deals, we’re exploring new ways to help consumers get the best local deals out there” said a Google spokes person. “The DailyDeal team has an incredible track record in this space, and we look forward to working with them.”

DailyDeal was only started in 2009. Based in Berlin, DailyDeal provides its service to people in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

In an announcement on their website, the founders of DailyDeal said, “we’re excited to announce that we’ve been acquired by Google! What began as a two-person startup less than two years ago has transformed into a trusted platform to connect businesses with consumers. By combining our expertise with the Offers team at Google, we hope to expand our efforts to provide even greater deals to consumers.”

USA, Mountain View, CA & Germany, Berlin

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Mobile Interactive Group acquires Zaypay

Global mobile and digital technology business Mobile Interactive Group (MIG) has acquired global micropayments business Zaypay. Details of the deal were not disclosed, though it was announced as an all cash sum.

Based in the Netherlands, Zaypay is a profitable mobile micropayments business that launched in 2006. To date the business has provided secure micropayment solutions to several hundred global customers.

Barry Houlihan, CEO and Founder, MIG commented “MIG’s vision for Zaypay is to build a one stop shop for online and mobile monetisation solutions to merchants, online billing providers and developers globally.  We understand that developers are driving our industry now and Zaypay is a platform that has been built by developers, for developers – Our aim is to build stronger relationships specifically with the developer community, to provide developers with a frictionless payment system that’s tailored to their platforms and to further understand and support their requirements around monetisation on an international scale.”

MIG will continue to operate Zaypay as a standalone business.

In June 2010, MIG acquired mobile marketing and CRM provider Piri Limited and in February 2011 announced the acquisition of mobile technology, services and marketing company Golden Bytes International B.V. (GB).

UK, London & Netherlands, Amsterdam