Verso Highlights a Highly Qualified, Diverse, Newly Refreshed Board
Monday, December 30, 2019 11:30 am
MIAMISBURG, Ohio (News release) -- Verso Corporation announced that it has filed definitive proxy materials with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") in connection the Company's upcoming 2019 Annual Meeting of Stockholders (the "Annual Meeting"), scheduled for January 31, 2020. As previously disclosed, the Annual Meeting will include proposals related to the sale of Verso's Androscoggin and Stevens Point mills to Pixelle Specialty Solutions (the "Pixelle Transaction"). Verso stockholders of record at the close of business on December 16, 2019, are entitled to notice and to vote upon these proposals at the Annual Meeting. The proxy statement and other important information related to the Annual Meeting can be found online at http://www.proxyvoting.com/VRS. The Board unanimously recommends that stockholders vote "FOR" the Pixelle Transaction, ALL seven of Verso's nominees named below, and in accordance with the Company's recommendations on all other proposals on the WHITE proxy card TODAY:
In connection with the filing of the proxy statement, the Verso Board mailed the following letter to stockholders: December 30, 2019 Dear Fellow Stockholders, At the upcoming Annual Meeting on January 31, 2020, you will face important decisions regarding the future of your Company and the value of your investment. Among other things, you will be asked to approve the sale of our Androscoggin and Stevens Point mills to Pixelle Specialty Solutions LLC (the "Pixelle Transaction") and elect the directors you believe are most qualified to oversee the execution of the Company's transformation strategy, provide unbiased and unconflicted stewardship of the Company, including the use and return to stockholders of the anticipated net proceeds from the consummation of the Pixelle Transaction, and serve the best interests of ALL Verso stockholders. Upon completing the SEC review and comment process of the preliminary proxy related to the Pixelle Transaction earlier than anticipated, Verso had the ability to schedule a single stockholder meeting to vote on the Pixelle Transaction at the Annual Meeting. The Board discussed the benefits of holding a single stockholder meeting using a single proxy card and then, with Messrs. Alan Carr and Eugene Davis (who are not standing for re-election at the Annual Meeting) recusing themselves from the Board meeting, authorized a change to the Annual Meeting date from January 21 to January 31, 2020, to hold a single meeting, as previously announced. As you may know, Lapetus Capital II LLC ("Lapetus", and together with its affiliates, "Atlas," and BW Coated LLC and together with its affiliates, "Blue Wolf," and, collectively with Atlas, "Atlas/Blue Wolf"), have launched a costly, self-serving and distracting proxy contest. STOCKHOLDERS SHOULD KNOW THE FACTS BEFORE MAKING A VOTING DECISION AT THE ANNUAL MEETING
OUR BOARD AND MANAGEMENT HAVE DELIVERED STRONG FINANCIAL RESULTS The Verso Board and management team have overseen considerable stock price appreciation and established a strong financial foundation. Since 2016, our strategy has enabled Verso to deliver significant equity appreciation for stockholders. Verso has outperformed both our peer group and the Russell 2000, with 49% stock appreciation over the last three years, versus 37% for our peer group and 33% for the Russell 2000. Strong operating cash flow since late 2017 has resulted in the repayment of all of Verso's long-term debt. Additionally, Verso's liquidity has continued to increase, exceeding requirements for funding normal operations, and will be reinvested in the business to drive future growth. Furthermore, from year end 2017 to year end 2018, Verso increased its Adjusted EBITDA from $134 million to $296 million, driven by price, mix and operational improvements. For the 12 month period ending September 30, 2019, the mills not being sold, delivered $226 million, or 83%, of Verso pro forma Adjusted EBITDA. Beginning in late 2017 and into 2018, the Company capitalized on market opportunities to advance the business and enhance stockholder value. However, in late 2018, macro conditions caused us to make the difficult decision to close our paper mill in Luke, Maryland, which ultimately occurred in June 2019. This decision was made in response to decreased demand, coupled with the significant influx of imported graphic papers. As a result of the changing dynamics in the industry, we initiated a strategic review to ensure the Company was best positioned to enhance value for stockholders. In addition to considering the potential sale of all or part of the Company, we also evaluated and approved lower cost capital projects to take advantage of high-return market opportunities in certain of our mill operations. For example, in 2018 Verso invested $17 million at the Androscoggin mill to convert a shut-down paper machine and related assets to the production of linerboard, specialty unbleached papers and virgin pulp, an investment without which the entire mill would have more than likely been shut down at an estimated cost of $55 million. Verso achieved operational status on this project at a fraction of the cost and time that other companies spend to achieve operational status. VERSO'S STRATEGY IS DELIVERING MEANINGFUL VALUE TO STOCKHOLDERS, INCLUDING THE EXPECTED MINIMUM $225 MILLION RETURN THROUGH A TRANSFORMATIVE TRANSACTION YOUR RETURNS AND VERSO'S POSITIVE MOMENTUM ARE AT RISK To ensure we evaluated all opportunities and addressed continued headwinds and challenging market conditions, Verso launched a strategic review in 2019. This review resulted in the agreement we announced on November 12, 2019, to sell our Androscoggin and Stevens Point mills to Pixelle Specialty Solutions in order to prioritize our focus on our graphics operations and maximize value for all stockholders. We believe this strategic focus will enable Verso to make the appropriate capital investments in our remaining operations to make the business more resilient to market headwinds and provide us with greater flexibility to take advantage of future opportunities. Net cash proceeds from the proposed transaction are expected to be approximately $336 million. The net amount includes the assumption by Pixelle of approximately $35 million pension liabilities, approximately $17 million of working capital adjustments and approximately $12 million of transaction expenses. Additionally, the Company has announced it will contribute $54 million of the net proceeds to fund a portion of the Company's under-funded pension liability. The Board intends to return to stockholders at least $225 million of the net proceeds from the Pixelle Transaction. In order to most effectively maximize value of the return to stockholders, Verso's Board, as disciplined stewards of the Company's capital, will determine the method, timing and precise amounts of such returns promptly following the closing after taking into account, among other things, the composition of the Company's then existing stockholder base, relevant tax considerations, existing market conditions and the status of the Company's strategic review process. Verso's slate of nominees, with its more than 150 years of collective paper industry experience, will oversee the management team's execution and implementation of transformational processes that will enable the Company to evolve with the industry environment and exercise deft judgment in investing in capital projects with high risk adjusted returns to take advantage of market opportunities on a go-forward basis. Among other potential mischief, we believe that if their nominees are elected, Atlas/Blue Wolf will attempt to:
ATLAS/BLUE WOLF IS PURSUING A SELF-SERVING AGENDA TO GAIN CONTROL OF VERSO As disclosed in our public filings, for the past two years members of the Board and management team have held numerous discussions with representatives of Atlas/Blue Wolf. These discussions began with an unsolicited, conditional and opportunistic all cash proposal by Atlas/Blue Wolf to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Verso. After Atlas/Blue Wolf changed its proposed valuations of the Company and consideration mix to its stockholders several times, and given Verso's increasing stock price, our Board determined the terms were not favorable to all stockholders. After these discussions failed to result in a sale of the entire Company, Atlas/Blue Wolf began modifying its attempts to gain control through other proposals, including suggesting a partial tender offer to acquire just 50.2% of outstanding shares based on their ownership at the time - an arguably coercive transaction that would have given them control of the Company without paying an appropriate control premium. This transaction would have likely resulted in Atlas/Blue Wolf saddling Verso with its Twin Rivers assets - a win-win for Atlas/Blue Wolf and a lose-lose for our stockholders. Our Board believed then, and still does now, that a combination of Verso and Twin Rivers at the valuations previously proposed is not in the best interest of our stockholders. Around the time our Board rejected these proposals, Atlas/Blue Wolf began agitating for changes at the Board level. Importantly, much of what Atlas/Blue Wolf was suggesting was already being contemplated by our Board as we undertook the process of reconstituting our Board over the past year and interviewing several candidates, including their proposed nominees. In addition, we made several attempts to reach a resolution subject to a customary cooperation agreement, to which Atlas/Blue Wolf proposed changes that included the removal of certain governance protections, and would have allowed Atlas/Blue Wolf's nominees to freely share material, non-public information with Atlas/Blue Wolf and continue trading Verso stock. When Verso was unwilling to agree to such a cooperation agreement that was in direct violation of good corporate governance practices, Atlas/Blue Wolf demonstrated that it was unwilling to consider an amicable settlement to its proxy contest. ATLAS/BLUE WOLF'S NOMINEES ARE CONFLICTED AND SUBJECT TO SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE FROM ATLAS/BLUE WOLF We believe these nominees were strategically chosen as part of Atlas/Blue Wolf's continued pursuit of control of Verso. After a comprehensive and rigorous assessment of Atlas/Blue Wolf's nominees, just as it does with any potential nominees, the Board determined that the Atlas/Blue Wolf nominees are highly conflicted and NOT additive to the Board. In fact, two out of three of Atlas/Blue Wolf's nominees have conflicts of interest and we believe are subject to significant influence from Atlas/Blue Wolf.
We believe the submission of these conflicted Atlas/Blue Wolf nominees underscores that Atlas/Blue Wolf has no plan for Verso other than to implement a self-serving agenda that seeks to obstruct the future prospects of Verso to the benefit of Atlas/Blue Wolf alone. As stockholders, you have the power to protect Verso's strong growth trajectory and support its ongoing transformation. The Verso Board recommends that stockholders vote "FOR" the Pixelle Transaction, "FOR" the election of ALL seven of Verso's highly qualified directors and in accordance with the Company's recommendations on all other proposals on the enclosed WHITE proxy card. VERSO'S CONFLICT-FREE DIRECTOR NOMINEES HAVE THE RIGHT MIX OF SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE TO ACHIEVE RESULTS FOR STOCKHOLDERS We continually assess Board composition to ensure we have the right mix of diversity, independence, experience and skills to best position Verso for future success. Over the past year Verso has conducted a robust process, with the assistance of a leading executive search firm, which has resulted in a slate of nominees that we believe achieves these objectives. The Board nominees include a mix of industry and executive experience as well as a range of additional relevant expertise in, among other areas, finance, public company operations, manufacturing and distribution. In addition, our nominees have operational experience in transforming companies to adapt to changing industry dynamics and meet market demands, which we believe will support Verso's continued trajectory, transformation and outperformance of its peers. Furthermore, four of six independent directors have been nominated in the last six weeks, and if elected, five of the Company's seven directors will have joined the Board over the last year. The two continuing directors have been members of the Board since 2016 and bring a depth of knowledge about Verso and its industry. In November 2019, we announced the appointment of Nancy M. Taylor and Randy J. Nebel to the Board, increasing the size of the Board from five to seven directors. In December 2019, we announced that Mr. Carr and Mr. Davis will not stand for re-election at the Annual Meeting. The Board also nominated Dr. Robert K. Beckler to stand for election. Dr. Beckler is a veteran paper industry executive and consultant and most recently served as President, Packaging Solutions, of WestRock Company. Previously, he was Executive Vice President and President of Packaging of MeadWestvaco Corporation. We are confident Dr. Beckler will bring a wealth of paper industry experience and strategic guidance to the Verso Board. Further to our commitment to Board refreshment, the Board announced on December 16, 2019, the nomination of Paula H. J. Cholmondeley, a highly regarded paper and manufacturing executive, to stand for election at the Annual Meeting. Ms. Cholmondeley is currently a principal of The Sorrel Group, a consulting firm she founded that specializes in customized corporate governance education for first time members of boards of directors. She also serves as a director for Terex Corporation, an international industrial products company, a director of the Bank of the Ozarks and as an independent trustee of Nationwide Mutual Funds. Her governance expertise and prior experience in paper and manufacturing will add significant value to the Board. VOTE THE WHITE PROXY CARD TODAY! YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT - VOTE TO ENSURE VERSO'S HIGHLY QUALIFIED NOMINEES CAN CONTINUE THE COMPANY'S TRANSFORMATION Your vote "FOR" the Pixelle Transaction, "FOR" our seven director nominees and in accordance with the Company's recommendations on all other proposals which will help ensure that ALL Verso stockholders will reap the benefits of our positive momentum. Please use the enclosed WHITE proxy card to vote today "FOR" ALL seven of Verso's nominees listed on the WHITE proxy card: Dr. Robert K. Beckler, Paula H. J. Cholmondeley, Randy J. Nebel, Steven D. Scheiwe, Jay Shuster, Adam St. John and Nancy M. Taylor. Simply follow the easy instructions on the enclosed proxy card to vote by telephone, by Internet or by signing, dating and returning the WHITE proxy card in the postage-paid envelope provided. On behalf of the Verso Board and management team, we thank you for your continued support during this pivotal moment our Company's history. Sincerely,
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