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AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER
AMONG
THE PUBLISHING COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.,
NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
AND
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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July 1, 1997
Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Definitions...................................................... 1
2. Basic Transaction................................................ 5
(a) The Merger................................................. 6
(b) The Closing................................................ 6
(c) Effect of Merger........................................... 6
3. Representations and Warranties of the Target
and the Stockholders............................................. 7
(a) Organization of the Target................................. 7
(b) Authorization of Transaction............................... 7
(c) Capitalization............................................. 7
(d) Subsidiaries............................................... 8
(e) Non-Contravention.......................................... 8
(f) Brokers' Fees.............................................. 8
(g) Investment................................................. 8
(h) Title to Assets............................................ 8
(i) Financial Statements....................................... 9
(j) Events Subsequent to Most Recent
Fiscal Year End.......................................... 9
(k) Undisclosed Liabilities.................................... 11
(l) Related Party Transactions................................. 11
(m) Legal Compliance........................................... 12
(n) Tax Matters................................................ 12
(o) Real Property.............................................. 13
(p) Intellectual Property...................................... 14
(q) Tangible Assets............................................ 16
(r) Inventory.................................................. 16
(s) Contracts.................................................. 16
(t) Notes and Accounts Receivable.............................. 17
(u) Powers of Attorney......................................... 18
(v) Insurance.................................................. 18
(w) Litigation................................................. 18
(x) Product Warranty........................................... 18
(y) Employees.................................................. 18
(z) Employee Benefits.......................................... 19
(aa) Guaranties................................................. 21
(bb) Environment, Health, and Safety............................ 21
(cc) Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990.................... 21
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(dd) Contingent Liabilities..................................... 22
(ee) Accuracy of Net Bookings................................... 22
(ff) College Directories........................................ 22
(gg) Stockholder Approval....................................... 22
(hh) Disclosure................................................. 22
(ii) No Other Representations................................... 22
4. Representations and Warranties of PCNA
and the Buyer.................................................. 22
(a) Organization of PCNA and the Buyer......................... 22
(b) Authorization of Transaction............................... 23
(c) Non-Contravention.......................................... 23
(d) Brokers' Fees.............................................. 23
(e) Title to Assets............................................ 23
(f) Capitalization............................................. 23
(g) Reports and Financial Statements........................... 24
(h) Absence of Undisclosed Liabilities......................... 24
(i) Absence of Certain Changes or Events....................... 24
(j) Material Agreements........................................ 25
(k) Form 8-Ks.................................................. 25
(l) Disclosure................................................. 25
(m) No Other Representations................................... 25
5. Pre-Closing Covenants............................................ 25
(a) General.................................................... 25
(b) Notices and Consents....................................... 25
(c) Operation of Business...................................... 25
(d) Preservation of Business................................... 25
(e) Full Access................................................ 26
(f) Notice of Developments..................................... 26
(g) Exclusivity................................................ 26
6. Post-Closing Covenants........................................... 26
(a) General.................................................... 26
(b) Litigation Support......................................... 26
(c) Transition................................................. 27
(d) Withdrawal of Funds by Stockholders........................ 27
(e) Restrictions on Common Stock............................... 27
(f) Determination of Additional
Consideration for Target Shares.......................... 28
(g) PCNA Guarantee of the Buyer's
Obligations to the Stockholders.......................... 29
(h) Elimination of Personal Guarantees
on Credit Line........................................... 29
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(i) Directory Printing Obligation.............................. 29
(j) Net Bookings Guarantee..................................... 29
(k) PCNA Negative Assurances. ................................ 29
(l) PCNA Cooperation Regarding Code
Section 368(a)(1)(A) Status.............................. 30
(m) Officers and Directors of Buyer............................ 30
(n) Effect of Lock-Ups Upon Third Party
Acquisition of PCNA Stock................................ 30
(o) Line of Credit............................................. 30
(p) Contingent Interactive Communication
Specialists, Inc......................................... 31
7. Conditions to Obligation to Close................................ 31
(a) Conditions to Obligation of PCNA and
the Buyer................................................ 31
(b) Conditions to Obligation of the Target
and the Stockholders..................................... 32
8. Remedies For Breaches of This Agreement.......................... 33
(a) Survival of Representations and Warranties................. 33
(b) Indemnification Provisions for Benefit
of PCNA and the Stockholders............................. 33
(c) Indemnification Provisions for Benefit
of PCNA and the Buyer.................................... 34
(d) Matters Involving Third Parties............................ 34
(e) Determination of Adverse Consequences...................... 35
(f) PCNA's Right to Set-Off.................................... 35
(g) Other Indemnification Provisions........................... 36
(h) Limitation on Indemnification.............................. 36
9. Termination...................................................... 37
(a) Termination of Agreement................................... 37
(b) Effect of Termination...................................... 37
10. Miscellaneous.................................................... 38
(a) Press Releases and Public Announcements.................... 38
(b) No Third-Party Beneficiaries............................... 38
(c) Expenses................................................... 38
(d) Construction............................................... 38
(e) Specific Performance....................................... 38
(f) Severability............................................... 39
(g) Counterparts............................................... 39
(h) Benefit.................................................... 39
(i) Notices and Addresses...................................... 39
(j) Attorney's Fees............................................ 40
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(k) Oral Evidence.............................................. 40
(l) Governing Law.............................................. 40
(m) Arbitration................................................ 40
(n) Section or Paragraph Headings.............................. 41
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AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER
THIS AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER (the "Agreement") entered into as of
this 1st day of July, 1997, by and among The Publishing Company of North
America, Inc., a Florida corporation ("PCNA"), New College Directory Publishing,
Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Buyer"), College Directory Publishing, Inc.,
a Delaware corporation (the "Target") and Xxxxxxx Xxxx and Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx (the
"Stockholders"). PCNA, the Buyer, the Target and the Stockholders are referred
to collectively herein as the "Parties".
WHEREAS, PCNA owns 100% of the outstanding capital stock of the Buyer;
WHEREAS, the Target and the Stockholders wish to merge the Target into the
Buyer in a tax-free reorganization pursuant to Section 368(a)(1)(A) of the
Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") through which the Target shall merge into the
Buyer and the Stockholders shall receive cash and common stock of PCNA in
exchange for 100% of the capital stock of the Target; and
WHEREAS, this Agreement provides for various rights and responsibilities.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises made herein, and
in consideration of the representations, warranties, and covenants contained
herein, the Parties adopt this plan of merger and agree as follows:
1. Definitions.
"Adverse Consequences" means all actions, suits, proceedings,
hearings, investigations, charges, complaints, claims, demands,
injunctions, judgments, orders, decrees, rulings, damages, dues,
penalties, fines, costs, amounts paid in settlement, Liabilities, as
defined, obligations, Taxes, as defined, liens, losses, expenses, and
fees, including court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses.
"Affiliate" has the meaning set forth in Rule 12b-2 of the
regulations promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
"Basis" means any past or present fact, situation, circumstance,
status, condition, activity, practice, plan, occurrence, event, incident,
action, failure to act, or transaction that forms or could form the basis
for any specified consequence.
"Business" means the college and university directory publishing
business.
"Buyer" has the meaning set forth in the preface above.
"Certificate of Merger" has the meaning set forth in Section 2(b).
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"Closing" has the meaning set forth in Section 2(b) below.
"Closing Date" has the meaning set forth in Section 2(b) below.
"Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
"Common Stock" means the common stock, no par value, of PCNA.
"Effective Time" has the meaning as set forth Section 2(c)(i).
"Employee Benefit Plan" means any (a) non-qualified deferred
compensation or retirement plan or arrangement which is an Employee
Pension Benefit Plan, as defined, (b) qualified defined contribution
retirement plan or arrangement which is an Employee Pension Benefit Plan,
(c) qualified defined benefit retirement plan or arrangement which is an
Employee Pension Benefit Plan (including any multi-employer Plan), or (d)
Employee Welfare Benefit Plan, as defined, or material fringe benefit plan
or program.
"Employee Pension Benefit Plan" has the meaning set forth in Section
3(z)(i)(B)) of ERISA, as defined.
"Employee Welfare Benefit Plan" has the meaning set forth in Section
3(z)(i)(B)) of ERISA, as defined.
"Environmental, Health, and Safety Laws" means the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, and the Occupational
Safety and Health Act of 1970, each as amended, together with all other
laws (including rules, regulations, codes, plans injunctions, judgments,
orders, decrees, rulings, and charges thereunder) of federal, state,
local, and foreign governments (and all agencies thereof) concerning
pollution or protection of the environment, public health and safety, or
employee health and safety, including laws relating to emissions,
discharges, releases, or threatened releases of pollutants, contaminants,
or chemical, industrial, hazardous, or toxic materials or water into
ambient air, surface water, ground water, or lands or otherwise relating
to the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage,
disposal, transport, or handling of pollutants, contaminants, or chemical,
industrial, hazardous, or toxic materials or wastes.
"ERISA" means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
as amended.
"Extremely Hazardous Substances" has the meaning set forth in Sec.
302 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986, as
amended.
"Family Member" means any spouse, child, parent, father or
mother-in-law, brother or sister, brother or sister-in-law, nephew or
niece, and any corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liability
company, association, trust, joint stock company, unincorporated
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organization, or entity in which such a Person has any ownership interest
in (excluding any public company in which a Person owns less than 1% of
the outstanding shares of common stock).
"Fiduciary" has the meaning set forth in ERISA Section 3(21) of
ERISA, as defined.
"Financial Statements" has the meaning set forth in Section 3(i)
below.
"Form 10-KSB" shall mean the Form 10-KSB of PCNA for the year ended
December 31, 1996 which has been filed with the SEC, as defined.
"Form 10-QSB" shall mean the Form 10-QSB of PCNA for the quarter
ended March 31, 1997 which has been filed with the SEC, as defined.
"GAAP" means United States generally accepted accounting principles
as in effect from time to time.
"Indemnified Party" has the meaning set forth in Section 8(d)(i)
below.
"Indemnifying Party" has the meaning set forth in Section 8(d)(i)
below.
"Intellectual Property" means (a) all inventions (whether patentable
or unpatentable and whether or not reduced to practice), all improvements
thereto, and all patents, patent applications, and patent disclosures,
together with all re-issuances, continuations, continuations-in-part,
revisions, extensions, and reexaminations thereof, (b) all trademarks,
services marks, trade dress, logos, trade names, and corporate names,
together with all translations, adaptions, derivations, and combinations
thereof and including all goodwill associated therewith, and all
applications, registrations, and renewals in connection therewith, (c) all
copyrightable works, all copyrights, and all applications, registrations,
and renewals in connection therewith, (d) all mask works and all
applications, registrations, and renewals in connection therewith, (e) all
trade secrets and confidential business information (including ideas,
research and development, know-how, formulas, compositions, manufacturing
and production processes and techniques, technical data, designs,
drawings, specifications, customer and supplier lists, pricing and cost
information, and business and marketing plans and proposals), (f) all
computer software (including data and related documentation, (g) all other
proprietary rights, and (h) all copies and tangible embodiments thereof
(in whatever form or medium).
"Investigation" means any preliminary or other inquiry or any
informal or formal investigation being conducted by any federal, state, or
local government including any administrative agency.
"Knowledge" means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation.
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"Liabilities" means any liability (whether known or unknown, whether
asserted or unasserted, whether absolute or contingent, whether accrued or
unaccrued, whether liquidated or unliquidated, and whether due or to
become due), including any liability for Taxes, as defined.
"Merger" has the meaning set forth in Section 2(a) below.
"Merger Consideration" has the meaning set forth in Section
2(c)(iv).
"Most Recent Balance Sheet" means the balance sheet contained within
the Most Recent Financial Statements, as defined.
"Most Recent Financial Statements" has the meaning set forth in
Section 3(i) below.
"Most Recent Fiscal Month End" has the meaning set forth in Section
3(i) below.
"Most Recent Fiscal Year End" has the meaning set forth in Section
3(i) below.
"Net Bookings" means the amount of advertising orders, less ordinary
and/or customary discounts, received on or before Closing by the Target,
as defined, to be published in university and college membership
directories during 1997 without excluding any down payments made by
advertisers.
"Net Pre-Tax Income" has the meaning set forth in Section
6(f)(iii)(D) below.
"Ordinary Course of Business" means the ordinary course of business
consistent with past custom and practice (including with respect to
quantity and frequency).
"Parties" has the meaning set forth in the preface above.
"PCNA" has the meaning set forth in the preface above.
"PCNA's Financial Statements" has the meaning set forth in Section
4(g) below.
"Person" means an individual, a partnership, a corporation, a
limited liability company, an association, a joint stock company, a trust,
a joint venture, an unincorporated organization, or a governmental entity
(or any department, agency, or political subdivision thereof).
"Prohibited Transaction" has the meaning set forth in Section 406 of
ERISA and Section 4975 of the Code.
"Proxy Statement" means the Proxy Statement dated April 30, 1997
filed with the SEC.
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"Reportable Event" has the meaning set forth in Section 4043 of
ERISA.
"Securities Act" means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
"SEC" shall mean the Securities and Exchange Commission.
"Security Interest" means any mortgage, pledge, lien, encumbrance,
charge, or other security interest, other than (a) mechanic's,
materialmen's, and similar liens, (b) liens for Taxes, as defined, not yet
due and payable or for Taxes, as defined, that the taxpayer is contesting
in good faith through appropriate proceedings, (c) purchase money liens
and liens securing rental payments under capital lease arrangements, and
(d) other liens arising in the Ordinary Course of Business and not
incurred in connection with the borrowing of money.
"Stockholders" has the meaning set forth in the preface above.
"Subsidiary" means any corporation with respect to which a specified
Person (or a Subsidiary thereof) owns a majority of the common stock or
has the power to vote or direct the voting of sufficient securities to
elect a majority of the directories.
"Surviving Corporation" has the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)
below.
"Target" has the meaning set forth in the preface above.
"Target's Financial Statements" has the meaning set forth in Section
3(i).
"Target Shares" means the common stock, no par value of the Target.
"Tax" means any federal, state, local, or foreign income, gross
receipts, license, payroll, employment, excise, severance, stamp,
occupation, premium, windfall profits, environmental (including taxes
under Section 59A of the Code), customs duties, capital stock, franchise,
profits, withholding, social security (or similar), unemployment,
disability, real property, personal property, sales, use, transfer,
registration, value added, alternative or add-on minimum, estimated, or
other tax of any kind whatsoever, including any interest, penalty, or
addition thereto, whether disputed or not.
"Tax Return" means any return, declaration, report, claim for
refund, or information or statement relating to Taxes, including any
schedule or attachment thereto, and including any amendment thereof.
"Third Party Claim" has the meaning set forth in Section 8(d) below.
2. Basic Transaction.
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(a) The Merger. On and subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, the Target shall merge with and into the Buyer (the "Merger")
at the Effective Time, as defined. The Buyer shall be the corporation
surviving the Merger (the "Surviving Corporation").
(b) The Closing. The closing of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement (the "Closing") shall take place at the offices of PCNA in
Xxxx Xxxxx, Florida, at 9:30 a.m., local time, on the 1st day of July,
1997, subject to the satisfaction or waiver of all conditions to the
obligation of the Parties to consummate the transactions contemplated
hereby (other than conditions with respect to actions, the respective
Parties will take at the Closing itself), or such other date as the
Parties may mutually determine (the "Closing Date"). At the Closing, (i)
the Target shall deliver to PCNA and the Buyer the various certificates,
instruments and documents referred to in this Agreement, (ii) the
Stockholders shall deliver to the Buyer the instruments referred to in
this Agreement including certificates representing 100% of the Target
Shares duly executed with medallion guarantees, (iii) PCNA and the Buyer
shall deliver to the Target and the Stockholders the various certificates,
instruments, and documents referred to in Section 6(b) below, (iv) the
Buyer shall deliver to the Stockholders the Common Stock and cashiers
checks referred to in Section 2(e) below, and (v) PCNA and the Buyer shall
file with the Secretary of State of Delaware a certificate of merger in
the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "Certificate of Merger").
(c) Effect of Merger.
(i) General. The Merger shall become effective at the time
(the "Effective Time") that the Buyer and the Target file the
Certificate of Merger with the Secretary of State of Delaware. The
Merger shall have the effect set forth in the Delaware General
Corporation Law. The Surviving Corporation may, at any time after
the Effective Time, take any action (including executing and
delivering any documents) in the name and on behalf of either the
Surviving Corporation or the Target in order to carry out and
effectuate the transactions contemplated by the Agreement.
(ii) Certificate of Incorporation. The Certificate of
Incorporation of the Surviving Corporation shall be amended and
restated at and as of the Effective Time to change the name of the
Surviving Corporation so that immediately following the Effective
Time, the name of the Surviving Corporation is College Directory
Publishing, Inc.
(iii) Directors and Officers. The directors and officers of
the Surviving Corporation at and as of the Effective Time shall be
as disclosed on Schedule 2(d)(iii) hereof.
(iv) Conversion of Target Shares. At and as of the Effective
Time, each Target Share shall be converted into the right to receive
an amount (the
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"Merger Consideration") equal to $100 in cash plus 250 shares of
Common Stock. At the Closing, the Buyer shall deliver to the
Stockholders an aggregate of 750,000 shares of Common stock and
$300,000 and the contingent right to receive additional Merger
Consideration as described in Section 6(f) hereof. No Target Share
shall be deemed to be outstanding or to have any rights after the
Effective Time.
3. Representations and Warranties of the Target and the Stockholders. The
Target and each of the Stockholders represents and warrants to PCNA and the
Buyer that to their Knowledge, individually and not collectively, the statements
contained in this Section 3 are correct and complete as of the date of this
Agreement and shall be correct and complete as of the Closing Date.
(a) Organization of the Target. The Target is a corporation duly
organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the
jurisdiction of its incorporation. The Target is duly authorized to
conduct business and is in good standing under the laws of each
jurisdiction where such qualification is required except where the failure
to so qualify would not have a material adverse effect upon the Target.
The Target has full corporate power and authority to carry on the business
in which it is engaged in to own and use the properties owned and used by
it. Schedule 3(b) lists the directors and officers of the Target. The
Target has delivered to PCNA and the Buyer correct and complete copies of
the charter and bylaws of the Target. The minute books (containing the
records and meetings of the stockholders, the board of directors, and any
committees of the board of directors), the stock certificate books and the
stock record books of the Target are correct and complete. The Target is
not in default under or in violation of any provision of its charter or
bylaws.
(b) Authorization of Transaction. The Target and the Stockholders
have the full power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement
and to perform their obligations hereunder. Subject to execution, delivery
and authorization of PCNA and the Buyer, this Agreement constitutes the
valid and legally binding obligation of the Target and each Stockholder,
enforceable in accordance with its terms and conditions. The Target and
the Stockholders need not give any notice to, make any filing with, or
obtain any authorization, consent, or approval of any government or
governmental agency in order to consummate the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement.
(c) Capitalization.
(i) The authorized capital stock of the Target consists of
3,000 Target Shares of which 3,000 Target Shares are outstanding.
All of the issued and outstanding Target Shares are validly issued
and are fully paid, non-assessable and free of preemptive rights.
(ii) There are (A) no outstanding subscriptions, options,
calls, contracts, commitments, understandings, restrictions,
arrangements, rights or warrants, including any right of conversion
or exchange under any outstanding
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security, instrument or other agreement and also including any
rights plan or other anti-takeover agreement, obligating Target to
issue, deliver or sell, or cause to be issued, delivered or sold,
additional Target Shares or shares of the capital stock of Target or
obligating Target to grant, extend or enter into any agreement or
commitment, and (B) no voting trusts, proxies or other agreements or
understandings to which Target is a party or is bound with respect
to the voting of any Target Shares or shares of capital stock of
Target. The Target Shares issued to the Stockholders will be as of
the Closing duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and
non-assessable and free of preemptive rights and liens or Security
Interests.
(d) Subsidiaries. Except as disclosed on Schedule 3(d), the Target
has no Subsidiaries and does not own any interest in any corporation,
partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, association, trust
or entity.
(e) Non-Contravention. Neither the execution and the delivery of
this Agreement, nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby, will (i) violate any constitution, statute, regulation, rule,
injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, charge, or other restriction
of any government, governmental agency, or court to which Target is
subject or, (ii) conflict with, result in a breach of, constitute a
default under, result in the acceleration of, create in any party the
right to accelerate, terminate, modify, or cancel, or require any notice
under, any agreement, contract, lease, license, instrument, or other
arrangement to which the Target is a party or by which it is bound or to
which any of its assets is subject.
(f) Brokers' Fees. Target and the Stockholders have no Liability or
obligation to pay any fees or commissions to any broker, finder, or agent
with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement for which
PCNA or the Buyer could become liable or obligated.
(g) Investment. Each of the Stockholders (i) understands that the
Common Stock has not been, and will not be, registered under the
Securities Act, or under any state securities laws, and are being offered
and transferred in reliance upon federal and state exemptions for
transactions not involving any public offering, (ii) except as provided in
this Agreement, is acquiring the Common Stock solely for his own account
for investment purposes, and not with a view to the distribution thereof,
(iii) is a sophisticated investor with knowledge and experience in
business and financial matters and has had the opportunity to obtain
additional information as desired in order to evaluate the merits and the
risks inherent in holding the Common Stock, (iv) acknowledges receipt of
PCNA's Form 10-KSB, Form 10-QSB and Proxy Statement, and (v) is able to
bear the economic risk and lack of liquidity inherent in holding the
Common Stock.
(h) Title to Assets. The Target has good and marketable title to, or
a valid leasehold interest in, the properties and assets used by it,
located on its premises, shown on the Most Recent Balance Sheet or
acquired after the date thereof and, except as shown on Schedule 3(h), are
free and clear of all Security Interests, except for properties and assets
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disposed of in the Ordinary Course of Business since the date of the Most
Recent Balance Sheet. Schedule 3(h) also includes a list of all assets
owned and leased by the Target with the designation as which assets are
leased.
(i) Financial Statements. Attached hereto as Exhibit B are the
following financial statements of the Target (collectively the "Financial
Statements"): (i) unaudited balance sheets and statements of income,
changes in stockholders' equity, and cash flow as of and for the fiscal
year ended December 31, 1996 (the "Most Recent Fiscal Year End"); and (ii)
unaudited balance sheets and statements of income, changes in
stockholders' equity, and cash flow (the "Most Recent Financial
Statements") as of and for the five months ended May 31, 1997 (the "Most
Recent Fiscal Month End"). The Financial Statements (including the notes
thereto) have been prepared in accordance with GAAP applied on a
consistent basis through the periods covered thereby, present fairly the
financial condition of the Target as of such dates and the results of
operations of the Target for such periods, are materially correct and
complete, and are consistent with the books and records of the Target
(which books and records are materially correct and complete).
(j) Events Subsequent to Most Recent Fiscal Year End. Since the Most
Recent Fiscal Year End, there has not been any material adverse change in
the business, financial condition, operations, results of operations or
future prospects of the Target. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, except as provided to the contrary in this Agreement since that
date:
(i) the Target has not sold, leased, transferred, or assigned
any of its assets, tangible or intangible, other than for a fair
consideration in the Ordinary Course of Business;
(ii) except as otherwise disclosed in this Agreement, the
Target has not entered into any agreement, contract, lease, or
license (or series of related agreements, contracts, leases, and
licenses) involving (A) more than $12,000, (B) a term of more than
one year, or (C) outside the Ordinary Course of Business;
(iii) except as listed elsewhere herein, no party (including
Target) has accelerated, terminated, modified, or cancelled any
agreement, contract, lease or license (or series of related
agreements, contracts, leases, and licenses) to which the Target is
a party or by which it is bound involving (A) more than $12,000; or
(B) a term of more than one year;
(iv) the Target has not imposed any Security Interest upon any
of its assets, tangible or intangible, except as listed elsewhere
herein;
(v) except as listed elsewhere herein, the Target has not made
any capital expenditure (or series of related capital expenditures)
either involving more than $12,000 or outside the Ordinary Course of
Business;
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(vi) the Target has not made any capital investment in, any
loan to, or any acquisition of the securities or assets of, any
other Person (or series of related capital investments, loans, and
acquisitions) either involving (A) more than $12,000, (B) or outside
the Ordinary Course of Business;
(vii) the Target has not issued any note, debenture, bond, or
other debt security or created, incurred, assumed, or guaranteed any
indebtedness for borrowed money or capitalized lease obligation
either involving more than $12,000 singly or $25,000 in the
aggregate;
(viii) the Target has not delayed or postponed the payment of
accounts payable and other Liabilities outside the Ordinary Course
of Business except with respect to that certain vendor debt
allegedly due Directory Printing in the approximate amount of
$241,700:
(ix) the Target has not cancelled, compromised, waived, or
released any right or claim (or series of related rights and claims)
either involving (A) more than $12,000, or (B) outside the Ordinary
Course of Business except for those claims released as part of the
settlement of the lawsuit involving the St.
Joseph's University;
(x) the Target has not granted any license or sublicense of
any rights under or with respect to any Intellectual Property;
(xi) there has been no change made or authorized in the
charter or bylaws of the Target;
(xii) the Target has not issued, sold, or otherwise disposed
of any Target Shares, or granted any options, warrants, or other
rights to purchase or obtain (including upon conversion, exchange,
or exercise) any Target Shares;
(xiii) the Target has not declared, set aside, or paid any
dividend or made any distribution with respect to Target Shares
(whether in cash or in kind) or redeemed, purchased, or otherwise
acquired any Target Shares except for those made to the Stockholders
in the approximate amount of $269,000 through the Closing;
(xiv) the Target has not experienced any material damage,
destruction, or loss (whether or not covered by insurance) to its
property;
(xv) the Target has not made any loan to, or entered into any
other transaction with, any of its employees involving more than
$12,000 in the aggregate outside the Ordinary Course of Business;
(xvi) except as disclosed elsewhere herein, the Target has not
entered
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into any employment contract, written or oral, or modified the terms
of any existing such contract or agreement involving more than
$12,000 in the aggregate or entered into any collective bargaining
agreement;
(xvii) the Target has not granted any increase in the base
compensation of any of its directors, officers or Family Members;
(xviii) the Target has not adopted, amended, modified, or
terminated any bonus, profit-sharing, incentive, severance, or other
plan, contract, or commitment for the benefit of any of its
directors, officers, or Family Members (or taken any such action
with respect to any other Employee Benefit Plan);
(xix) the Target has not made any other change in employment
terms for any of its directors and officers;
(xx) the Target has not made or pledged to make any charitable
or other capital contribution outside the Ordinary Course of
Business;
(xxi) there has not been any other occurrence, event,
incident, action, failure to act, or transaction outside the
Ordinary Course of Business involving the Target;
(xxii) the Target has not terminated or amended any insurance
policies nor has any insurance company done so with regard to a
policy paid for by the Target; and
(xxiii) the Target is not committed to any of the foregoing.
(k) Undisclosed Liabilities. The Target does not have any
Liabilities (and there is no Basis for any present or future action, suit,
proceeding, hearing, investigation, charge, complaint, claim, or demand
against it giving rise to any Liability), except for (i) Liabilities,
obligations or contingencies which (A) would not, in the aggregate, have a
material adverse effect on the Target, or (B) have been discharged or paid
in full prior to the date hereof; and (ii) Liabilities and obligations
which are of a nature not required to be reflected in the financial
statements of the Target prepared in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles consistently applies and which were incurred in the
Ordinary Course of Business.
(l) Related Party Transactions. Since January 1, 1995, the Target
has not entered into any transactions or engaged in any business with any
director or officer of the Target or any Family Member. As used in this
representation and warranty, the phrase "any transactions or engaged in
any business" includes any of the matters listed on Schedule 3(1) hereof.
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(m) Legal Compliance. The Target, its directors, officers and
Affiliates (including the Stockholders) have complied with all applicable
laws (including rules, regulations, codes, plans, injunctions, judgments,
orders, decrees, rulings, and charges thereunder) of federal, state,
local, and foreign governments (and all agencies thereof), and no action,
suit, proceeding, hearing, investigation, charge, complaint, claim,
demand, or notice has been filed or commenced against any of them alleging
any failure so to comply. Nor has the Target, its directors, officers and
Affiliates (including the Stockholders) received any oral or written
notice from any other Person regarding any of the foregoing.
(n) Tax Matters.
(i) Except as disclosed on Schedule (n)(i), the Target has
filed all Tax Returns that it was required to file. All such Tax
Returns were correct and complete in all material respects. All
Taxes owed by the Target (whether or not shown on any Tax Return)
have been paid. The Target currently is not the beneficiary of any
extension of time within which to file any Tax Return. No claim has
ever been made by an authority in a jurisdiction where the Target
does not file Tax Returns that it is or may be subject to taxation
by that jurisdiction. There are no Security Interests on any of the
assets of the Target that arose in connection with any failure (or
alleged failure) to pay any Tax.
(ii) The Target has withheld and paid all Taxes required to
have been withheld and, except as may not yet be required in the
Ordinary Course of Business, has paid in connection with amounts
paid or owing to any employee, independent contractor, creditor,
stockholder, or other third party.
(iii) Neither of the Stockholders or any director, officer (or
employee responsible for Tax matters) of Target expects any
authority to assess any additional Taxes for any period for which
Tax Returns have been filed. There is no dispute or claim concerning
any Tax Liability of the Target either (A) claimed or raised by any
authority in writing, or (B) as to which either of the Stockholders
and the directors and officers (and employees responsible for Tax
matters) of the Target has Knowledge based upon personal contact
with any agent of such authority. Schedule 3(n)(iii) lists all
federal, state, local, and foreign income Tax Returns filed with
respect the Target for taxable periods ended on or after December
31, 1992, indicates those Tax Returns that have been audited, and
indicates those Tax Returns that currently are the subject of audit.
The Target has delivered to PCNA and the Buyer correct and complete
copies of all federal, state and local income Tax Returns,
examination reports, and statements of deficiencies assessed against
or agreed to by the Target since December 31, 1992.
(iv) The Target has not waived any statute of limitations in
respect of Taxes or agreed to any extension of time with respect to
a Tax assessment or deficiency.
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(v) The Target has not made any payments, is not obligated to
make any payments, and is not a party to any agreement that under
certain circumstances could obligate it to make any payments that
will not be deductible under Code Section 280G. The Target has not
been a United States real property holding corporation within the
meaning of Code Section 897(c)(2) during the applicable period
specified in Code Section 897(c)(1)(A)(ii). The Target has disclosed
on its federal income Tax Returns all positions taken therein that
could give rise to a substantial understatement of federal income
Tax within the meaning of Code Section 6662. The Target is not a
party to any Tax allocation or sharing agreement. The Target (A) has
not been a member of an Affiliated Group filing a consolidated
federal income Tax Return, or (B) has no Liability for the Taxes of
any Person (other than the Target) under Treasury Regulation Section
1.1502-6 (or any similar provision of state, local, or foreign law),
as a transferee or successor, by contract, or otherwise.
(vi) Schedule 3(n)(vi) sets forth as of the most recent
practicable date the basis of the Target in its assets.
(o) Real Property.
(i) The Target does not own any direct or indirect interest in
real property;
(ii) Schedule 3(o)(ii) lists and describes briefly all real
property leased or subleased to the Target. The Target has delivered
to PCNA and the Buyer correct and complete copies of the leases and
subleases listed in Schedule 3(o)(ii). With respect to each lease
and sublease listed in Schedule 3(o)(ii):
(A) the lease or sublease is legal, valid, binding,
enforceable, and in full force and effect;
(B) the lease or sublease will continue to be legal,
valid, binding, enforceable, and in full force and effect on
identical terms following the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby;
(C) no party to the lease or sublease is in breach or
default, and no event has occurred which, with notice or lapse
of time, would constitute a breach or default or permit
termination, modification, or acceleration thereunder;
(D) no party to the lease or sublease has repudiated any
provision thereof;
(E) there are no disputes, oral agreements, or
forbearance programs in effect as to the lease or sublease;
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(F) with respect to each sublease, the representations
and warranties set forth in subsections (A) through (E) above
are true and correct with respect to the underlying lease;
(G) the Target has not assigned, transferred, conveyed,
mortgaged, deeded in trust, or encumbered any interest in the
leasehold or subleasehold;
(H) all facilities leased or subleased thereunder have
received all approvals of governmental authorities (including
licenses and permits) required in connection with the
operation thereof and have been operate, and maintained in
accordance with applicable laws, rules, and regulations;
(I) all facilities leased or subleased thereunder are
supplied with utilities and other services necessary for the
operation of said facilities; and
(J) the owner of the facility leased or subleased has
good and marketable title to the parcel of real property, free
and clear of any Security Interest, easement, covenant, or
other restriction, except installments of special easements
not yet delinquent and recorded easements, covenants, and
other restrictions which do not impair the current use,
occupancy, or value, or the marketability of title, of the
property subject thereto.
(p) Intellectual Property.
(i) Except for some immaterial and miscellaneous software
programs, the Target owns or has the right to use pursuant to
license, sublicense, agreement or permission all Intellectual
Property necessary or desirable for the operation of the business of
the Target as presently conducted and as presently proposed to be
conducted. Each item of Intellectual Property owned or used by any
of the Target immediately prior to the Closing hereunder will be
owned or available for use by the Buyer on identical terms and
conditions, immediately subsequent to the Closing hereunder. The
Target has taken all necessary and desirable action to maintain and
protect each item of Intellectual Property that it owns or uses.
(ii) Except as listed on Schedule 3(p)(ii), the Target has not
interfered with, infringed upon, misappropriated, or otherwise come
into conflict with any Intellectual Property rights of third
parties, and none of the Stockholders and the directors and officers
(and employees with responsibility for Intellectual Property
matters) of the Target has ever received any charge, complaint,
claim, demand, or notice alleging any such interference,
infringement, misappropriation, or violation (including any claim
that any of the Target must license or refrain from using any
Intellectual Property rights of any third party). To the Knowledge
of any of the
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Stockholders and the directors and officers (and employees with
responsibility for Intellectual Property matters) of the Target, no
third party has interfered with, infringed upon, misappropriated, or
otherwise come into conflict with any Intellectual Property rights
of any of the Target.
(iii) Schedule 3(p)(iii) identifies each item of Intellectual
Property having a purchase price to the Target of in excess of
$1,000 and not otherwise elsewhere disclosed herein that any third
party owns and that any of the Target uses pursuant to license,
sublicense, agreement, or permission. The Target has delivered to
PCNA and the Buyer correct and complete copies of all available
licenses, sublicenses, agreements, and permissions (as amended to
date). With respect to each item of Intellectual Property required
to be identified in Schedule 3(p)(iii).
(A) the license, sublicense, agreement, or permission
covering the item is legal, valid, binding, enforceable, and
in full force and effect;
(B) the license, sublicense, agreement, or permission
will continue to be legal, valid, binding, enforceable, and in
full force and effect on identical terms following the
Closing;
(C) no party to the license, sublicense, agreement, or
permission is in breach or default, and no event has occurred
which with notice or lapse of time would constitute a breach
or default or permit termination, modification, or
acceleration thereunder;
(D) no party to the license, sublicense, agreement, or
permission has repudiated any provision thereof;
(E) with respect to each sublicense, the representations
and warranties set forth in subsections through (D) above are
true and correct with respect to the underlying license;
(F) the underlying item of Intellectual Property is not
subject to any outstanding injunction, judgment, order,
decree, ruling, or charge;
(G) no action, suit, proceeding, hearing, investigation,
charge, complaint, claim, or demand is pending or, to the
Knowledge of any of the Sellers and the directors and officers
(and employees with responsibility for Intellectual Property
matters) of the Company and its Subsidiaries, is threatened
which challenges the legality, validity, or enforceability of
the underlying item of Intellectual Property; and
(H) the Target has not granted any sublicense or similar
right with respect to the license, sublicense, agreement, or
permission.
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(iv) To the Knowledge of any of the Stockholders and the
directors and officers (and employees with responsibility for
Intellectual Property matters) of the Target, nothing will interfere
with, infringe upon, misappropriate, or otherwise come into conflict
with, any Intellectual Property rights of third parties as a result
of the continued operation of its business as presently conducted
and as presently proposed to be conducted.
(v) None of the Stockholders and the directors and officers
(and employees with responsibility for Intellectual Property
matters) of the Target have any Knowledge of any new products,
inventions, procedures, or methods of printing or processing that
any competitors or other third parties have developed which
reasonably could be expected to supersede or make obsolete any
product or process of any of the Target.
(q) Tangible Assets. The Target owns or leases all buildings,
machinery, equipment, and other tangible assets necessary for the conduct
of its business as presently conducted and as presently proposed to be
conducted. Each such tangible asset is free from defects (patent and
latent), has been maintained in accordance with normal industry practice,
is in good operating condition and repair (subject to normal wear and
tear), and is suitable for the purposes for which it presently is used and
presently is proposed to be used.
(r) Inventory. There is no inventory.
(s) Contracts. Schedule 3(s) lists the following contracts and other
agreements to which the Target is a party:
(i) any agreement (or group of related agreements) for the
lease of personal property to or from any Person providing for lease
payments in excess of $12,000 per annum;
(ii) any agreement (or group of related agreements) for the
purchase or sale of raw materials, commodities, supplies, products,
or other personal property, or for the furnishing or receipt of
services, (A) the performance of which will extend over a period of
more than one year, or (B) require the payment of a sum in excess of
fair market value determined on arms-length basis, or involve
consideration in excess of $25,000;
(iii) any agreement concerning a partnership, joint venture or
strategic alliance;
(iv) any agreement (or group of related agreements) under
which it has created, incurred, assumed, or guaranteed any
indebtedness for borrowed money, any capitalized lease obligation,
or under which it has imposed a Security Interest on any of its
assets, tangible or intangible in excess of $5,000;
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(v) any agreement concerning confidentiality or
non-competition;
(vi) any agreement with any of the Stockholders except
employment agreements to be entered into by each of the Stockholders
with the Buyer at the Closing;
(vii) any profit sharing, stock option, stock purchase, stock
appreciation, deferred compensation, severance, or other plan or
arrangement for the benefit of its current or former directors,
officers, and employees;
(viii) any collective bargaining agreement;
(ix) any agreement for the employment of any individual on a
full-time, part-time, consulting, or other basis providing annual
compensation in excess of $25,000 or providing severance benefits
except for the employment agreements to be entered into between the
Stockholders and the Buyer at the Closing;
(x) any agreement under which it has advanced or loaned any
amount to any of its directors, officers, and employees;
(xi) any agreement under which the consequences of a default
or termination could have a material adverse effect on the business,
financial condition, operations, results of operations, or future
prospects of any of the Target; or
(xii) any other agreement (or group of related agreements) the
performance of which involves consideration in excess of $25,000.
The Target has delivered to PCNA and the Buyer a correct and complete copy
of each written agreement listed in Schedule 3(s) and a written summary
setting forth the terms and conditions of each oral agreement referred to
in Schedule 3(s). With respect to each such agreement: (A) the agreement
is legal, valid, binding, enforceable, and in full force and effect; (B)
the agreement will continue to be legal, valid, binding, enforceable, and
in full force and effect on identical terms following the consummation of
the transactions contemplated hereby; (C) no party is in breach or
default, and no event has occurred which with notice or lapse of time
would constitute a breach or default, or permit termination, modification,
or acceleration, under the agreement; and (D) no party has repudiated any
provision of the agreement.
(t) Notes and Accounts Receivable. All notes and accounts receivable
of the Target are reflected properly on its books and records, are valid
receivables subject to no material set-offs or counterclaims, are current
and collectible, and will be collected in accordance with their terms at
their recorded amounts, subject only to the reserve for bad debts set
forth on the face of the Most Recent Balance Sheet (rather than in any
notes thereto) as adjusted for the passage of time through the Closing
Date in accordance with the
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past custom and practice of the Target.
(u) Powers of Attorney. There are no outstanding powers of attorney
executed on behalf of any of the Target.
(v) Insurance. Schedule 3(v) identifies each insurance policy
(including policies insuring the lives of Stockholders and policies
providing property, casualty, liability, and workers' compensation
coverage and bond and surety arrangements) under which the Target has
received insurance coverage during the period commencing July 14, 1995. A
copy of each insurance policy is available for inspection by PCNA and the
Buyer at the offices of the Target.
With respect to each such insurance policy: (A) the policy is legal,
valid, binding, enforceable, and in full force and effect; (B) the policy
will continue to be legal, valid, binding, enforceable, and in full force
and effect on identical terms following the consummation of the
transactions contemplated hereby; (C) neither the Target nor any other
party to the policy is in breach or default (including with respect to the
payment of premiums or the giving of notices), and no event has occurred
which, with notice or the lapse of time, would constitute such a breach or
default, or permit termination, modification, or acceleration, under the
policy; and (D) no party to the policy has repudiated any provision
thereof. Each of the Target has been covered during the past five years by
insurance in scope and amount customary and reasonable for the business in
which it has engaged during the aforementioned period. Schedule 3(v)
describes any self-insurance arrangements affecting the Target.
(w) Litigation. Schedule 3(w) sets forth each instance in which any
of the Target or the Stockholders (i) is subject to any outstanding
injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, or charge, or (ii) is a party
or, to the Knowledge of any of the Stockholders and the directors and
officers (and employees with responsibility for litigation matters) of the
Target, is threatened to be made a party to any action, suit, proceeding,
hearing, or Investigation of, in, or before any court or quasi-judicial or
administrative agency of any federal, state, local, or foreign
jurisdiction or before any arbitrator. None of the actions, suits,
proceedings, hearings, and Investigations set forth in Schedule 3(w) could
result in any material adverse change in the business, financial
condition, operations, results of operations, or future prospects of any
of the Target or which otherwise could result in any Liability to either
or both of the Stockholders. None of the Stockholders and the directors
and officers (and employees with responsibility for litigation matters) of
the Target has any reason to believe that any such action, suit,
proceeding, hearing, or Investigation may be brought or threatened against
any of the Target or the Stockholders.
(x) Product Warranty. The Target has not issued any express warranty
with regard to the membership directories it publishes or sells.
(y) Employees. To the Knowledge of any of the Stockholders and the
directors and officers (and employees with responsibility for employment
matters) of the Target, the
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Target is not a party to or bound by any collective bargaining agreement,
nor has it experienced any strikes, grievances, claims of unfair labor
practices, or other collective bargaining disputes. The Target has not
committed any unfair labor practice. None of the Stockholders and the
directors and officers (and employees with responsibility for employment
matters) of the Target has any Knowledge of any organizational effort
presently being made or threatened by or on behalf of any labor union with
respect to employees of any of the Target. None of the Stockholders and
the Target have any Knowledge that any employee or former employee of the
Target has breached any confidentiality agreement, misappropriated any
trade secrets or violated any trade secret law nor has any former employee
commenced competing with the Target in violation of any non-compete
agreement with the Target.
(z) Employee Benefits.
(i) Schedule 3(z)(i) lists each Employee Benefit Plan that any
of the Target maintains or to which any of the Target contributes.
(A) Each such Employee Benefit Plan (and each related
trust, insurance contract, or fund) complies in form and in
operation in all respects with the applicable requirements of
ERISA, the Code, and other applicable laws.
(B) All required reports and descriptions (including
Form 5500 Annual Reports, Summary Annual Reports, PBGC-1's,
and Summary Plan Descriptions) have been filed or distributed
appropriately with respect to each such Employee Benefit Plan.
The requirements of Part 6 of Subtitle B of Title I of ERISA
and of Code Section 4980B have been met with respect to each
such Employee Benefit Plan which is an Employee Welfare
Benefit Plan.
(C) All contributions (including all employer
contributions and employee salary reduction contributions)
which are due have been paid to each such Employee Benefit
Plan which is an Employee Pension Benefit Plan and all
contributions for any period ending on or before the Closing
Date which are not yet due have been paid to each such
Employee Pension Benefit Plan or accrued in accordance with
the past custom and practice of the Company. All premiums or
other payments for all periods ending on or before the Closing
Date have been paid with respect to each such Employee Benefit
Plan which is an Employee Welfare Benefit Plan.
(D) Each such Employee Benefit Plan which is an
Employee Pension Benefit Plan meets the requirements of a
"qualified plan" under Code Section 401(a).
(E) The market value of assets under each such
Employee
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Benefit Plan which is an Employee Pension Benefit Plan (other
than any Multi-employer Plan) equals or exceeds the present
value of all vested and non-vested Liabilities thereunder
determined in accordance with PBGC methods, factors, and
assumptions applicable to an Employee Pension Benefit Plan
terminating on the date for determination.
(F) The Target has delivered to PCNA and the Buyer
correct and complete copies of the plan documents and summary
plan descriptions, the most recent determination letter
received from the Internal Revenue Service, the most recent
Form 5500 Annual Report, and all related trust agreements,
insurance contracts, and other funding agreements which
implement each such Employee Benefit Plan.
(ii) With respect to each Employee Benefit Plan that the
Target maintains or ever has maintained or to which it contributes,
ever has contributed, or ever has been required to contribute:
(A) No such Employee Benefit Plan which is an
Employee Pension Benefit Plan (other than any Multi-employer
Plan) has been completely or partially terminated or been the
subject of a Reportable Event as to which notices would be
required to be filed with the PBGC. No proceeding by the PBGC
to terminate any such Employee Pension Benefit Plan (other
than any Multi-employer Plan) has been instituted or, to the
Knowledge of any of the Stockholders and the directors and
officers (and employees with responsibility for employee
benefits matters) of the Target, threatened.
(B) There have been no Prohibited Transactions with
respect to any such Employee Benefit Plan. No Fiduciary has
any Liability for breach of fiduciary duty or any other
failure to act or comply in connection with the administration
or investment of the assets of any such Employee Benefit Plan.
No action, suit, proceeding, hearing, or investigation with
respect to the administration or the investment of the assets
of any such Employee Benefit Plan (other than routine claims
for benefits) is pending or, to the Knowledge of any of the
Sellers and the directors and officers (and employees with
responsibility for employee benefits matters) of the Target,
threatened. None of the Stockholders and the directors and
officers (and employees with responsibility for employee
benefits matters) of the Target has any Knowledge of any Basis
for any such action, suit, proceeding, hearing, or
investigation.
(C) The Target has not incurred, and none of the
Stockholders and the directors and officers (and employees
with responsibility for employee benefits matters) of the
Target has any reason to expect that the Target will incur,
any Liability to the PBGC (other than PBGC premium
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payments) or otherwise under Title IV of ERISA (including any
withdrawal Liability) or under the Code with respect to any
such Employee Benefit Plan which is an Employee Pension
Benefit Plan.
(iii) The Target has never contributed to, or been required to
contribute to any Multi-employer Plan or has any Liability
(including withdrawal Liability) under any Multi-employer Plan.
(iv) The Target does not maintain or contributes, and never
has maintained or contributed, or been required to contribute to any
Employee Welfare Benefit Plan providing medical, health, or life
insurance or other welfare-type benefits for current or future
retired or terminated employees, their spouses, or their dependents
(other than in accordance with Code Section 4980B).
(aa) Guaranties. The Target is not a guarantor or otherwise liable
for any Liability or obligation (including indebtedness) of any other
Person.
(bb) Environment, Health, and Safety.
(i) The Target and its respective predecessors and Affiliates
have complied with all Environmental, Health, and Safety Laws, and
no action, suit, proceeding, hearing, Investigation, charge,
complaint, claim, demand, or notice has been filed or commenced
against any of them alleging any failure so to comply. Without
limiting the generality of the preceding sentence, each of the
Target and their respective predecessors and Affiliates has obtained
and been in compliance with all of the terms and conditions of all
permits, licenses, and other authorizations which are required
under, and has complied with all other limitations, restrictions,
conditions, standards, prohibitions, requirements, obligations,
schedules, and timetables which are contained in, all Environmental,
Health, and Safety Laws.
(ii) The Target has no Liability (and none of the Target and
their respective predecessors and Affiliates has handled or disposed
of any substance, arranged for the disposal of any substance,
exposed any employee or other individual to any substance or
condition, or owned or operated any property or facility in any
manner that could form the Basis for any present or future action,
suit, proceeding, hearing, investigation, charge, complaint, claim,
or demand against the Target giving rise to any Liability) for any
illness of or personal injury to any employee or other individual,
or for any reason under any Environmental, Health, and Safety Law.
(cc) Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. The Target has
complied with the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, and no action,
suit, proceeding, hearing, Investigation, charge, complaint, claim,
demand, or notice has been filed or commenced against it alleging any
failure to so comply.
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(dd) Contingent Liabilities. Except as listed on Schedule (ad), the
Target has no contingent liabilities to any Person.
(ee) Accuracy of Net Bookings. The Net Bookings are materially
correct and complete and give effect to any requested cancellations
received prior to the Closing by advertisers. Schedule 3(ae) represents
the Net Bookings of the Target and also reflects the amounts paid as
deposits by advertisers.
(ff) College Directories. The Target has received commitments from
colleges and universities for the publication of membership directories
during 1997 all of which are listed on Schedule 3(af) hereof. Except as
reflected on Schedule 3(af), the Target and the Stockholders have not
received notice from any college or university that they do not intend to
utilize the services of the Target for years following 1997.
(gg) Stockholder Approval. Each of the Stockholders represents and
warrants that the stockholders of the Target have unanimously approved the
Merger with the Buyer and that no dissenters' rights exists. The
Stockholders shall not revoke their vote or consent in favor of the
Merger.
(hh) Disclosure. The representations and warranties contained in
this Section 3 do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or
omit to state any material fact necessary in order to make the statements
and information contained in this Section 3 not misleading.
(ii) No Other Representations. The Target and the Stockholders shall
not be deemed to have made to PCNA and the Buyer any representation or
warranty other than as is expressly made in Sections 3(a) through (ah).
4. Representations and Warranties of PCNA and the Buyer. PCNA and the
Buyer represent and warrant to the Target and the Stockholders that the
statements contained in this Section 4 are to their Knowledge correct and
complete as of the date of this Agreement and will be correct and complete as of
the Closing Date.
(a) Organization of PCNA and the Buyer. PCNA and the Buyer are
corporations duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under
the laws of the jurisdiction of their respective incorporation. PCNA and
the Buyer are duly authorized to conduct business and are in good standing
under the laws of each respective jurisdiction where such qualification is
required. PCNA and the Buyer have full corporate power and authority and
all licenses, permits, and authorizations necessary to carry on the
businesses in which each is engaged and to own and use the properties
owned and used by each. PCNA and the Buyer have delivered to the Target
and the Stockholders correct and complete copies of the charter and bylaws
of PCNA and the Buyer (as amended to date). PCNA and the Buyer are not in
default under or in violation of any provision of their respective
charters or bylaws.
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(b) Authorization of Transaction. PCNA and the Buyer have the full
power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform
their obligations hereunder. Subject to execution, delivery and
authorization of the Target and the Stockholders hereto, this Agreement
constitutes the valid and legally binding obligation of PCNA and the
Buyer, enforceable in accordance with its terms and conditions. PCNA and
the Buyer need not give any notice to, make any filing with, or obtain any
authorization, consent, or approval of any government or governmental
agency in order to consummate the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement.
(c) Non-Contravention. Neither the execution and the delivery of
this Agreement, nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby, will (i) violate any constitution, statute, regulation, rule,
injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, charge, or other restriction
of any government, governmental agency, or court to which PCNA or the
Buyer are subject or, (ii) conflict with, result in a breach of,
constitute a default under, result in the acceleration of, create in any
party the right to accelerate, terminate, modify, or cancel, or require
any notice under, any agreement, contract, lease, license, instrument, or
other arrangement to which PCNA or the Buyer are a party or by which
either is bound or to which any of either's assets is subject.
(d) Brokers' Fees. PCNA and the Buyer have no Liability or
obligation to pay any fees or commissions to any broker, finder, or agent
with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement for which
the Target or the Stockholders could become liable or obligated.
(e) Title to Assets. PCNA has good and marketable title to, or a
valid leasehold interest in, the properties and assets used by it, located
on its premises, or shown in its Form 10-QSB or acquired after the date
thereof, free and clear of all Security Interests, except for properties
and assets disposed of in the Ordinary Course of Business since March 31,
1997 or except as disclosed in the Form 10-KSB or Form 10-QSB. The Buyer
has no assets except for organizational costs and the Merger Consideration
which will be delivered to the Stockholders pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement. The Buyer has no Liabilities and has never conducted any
business.
(f) Capitalization.
(i) The authorized capital stock of PCNA consists of
15,000,000 shares of Common Stock, of which 4,121,900 shares are
outstanding as of the date of this Agreement. All of the issued and
outstanding shares of common stock are validly issued and are fully
paid, non-assessable and free of preemptive rights.
(ii) Except as disclosed in the Form 10-KSB, Form 10-QSB,
Proxy Statement or as set forth on Schedule 4(f)(ii) hereof, as of
the date hereof, there are (A) no outstanding subscriptions,
options, calls, contracts, commitments, understandings,
restrictions, arrangements, rights or warrants, including any right
of
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conversion or exchange under any outstanding security, instrument or
other agreement and also including any rights plan or other
anti-takeover agreement, obligating PCNA to issue, deliver or sell,
or cause to be issued, delivered or sold, additional shares of
Common Stock or obligating PCNA to grant, extend or enter into any
agreement or commitment except for the merge consideration, and (B)
no voting trusts, proxies or other agreements or understandings to
which PCNA is a party or is bound with respect to the voting of any
shares of Common Stock. The shares of Common Stock to be issued to
the Stockholders will be as of the Closing duly authorized, validly
issued, fully paid and non-assessable and free of preemptive rights.
(g) Reports and Financial Statements. Since May 17, 1996, PCNA has
filed with the SEC all forms, statements, reports and documents (including
all exhibits, amendments and supplements thereto) required to be filed by
it under each of the Securities Act, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
and the respective rules and regulations thereunder, all of which, as
amended if applicable, complied in all material respects with all
applicable requirements of the appropriate act and the rules and
regulations thereunder. PCNA has previously delivered to the Stockholders
copies of its Form 10-KSB, Form 10-QSB and Proxy Statement. As of their
respective dates, the Form 10-KSB, the Form 10-QSB and the Proxy Statement
did not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a
material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were
made, not misleading. The financial statements of PCNA included in such
reports (collectively, "PCNA's Financial Statements") have been prepared
in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a
consistent basis (except as may be indicated therein or in the notes
thereto) and fairly present the financial position of PCNA as of the dates
thereof and the results of operations and changes in financial position
for the periods then ended, subject, in the case of the unaudited interim
financial statements, to normal year-end and audit adjustments and any
other adjustments described therein.
(h) Absence of Undisclosed Liabilities. Except as disclosed in the
Form 10-QSB, PCNA did not have at March 31, 1997, and has not incurred
since that date, any Liabilities or obligations (whether absolute,
accrued, contingent or otherwise) of any nature, except: (A) Liabilities,
obligations or contingencies (1) which are accrued or reserved against in
PCNA's Financial Statements or reflected in the notes thereto, or (2)
which were incurred after March 31, 1997 and were incurred in the Ordinary
Course of Business and consistent with past practices; (B) Liabilities,
obligations or contingencies which (1) would not, in the aggregate, have a
material adverse effect on PCNA, or (2) have been discharged or paid in
full prior to the date hereof; and (C) Liabilities and obligations which
are of a nature not required to be reflected in the financial statements
of PCNA prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles consistently applied and which were incurred in the Ordinary
Course of Business.
(i) Absence of Certain Changes or Events. Since the date of the Form
10-QSB, there has not been any material adverse change in the business,
operations, properties,
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assets, liabilities, condition (financial or other), results of operations
or prospects of PCNA, taken as a whole, including as a result of any
change in capital structure, employee compensation arrangement (including
severance rights and benefit plans), accounting method or applicable law.
(j) Material Agreements. Since January 1, 1997, PCNA has not entered
into any material agreements which were not filed as exhibits to or
disclosed in the Form 10-KSB or Form 10-QSB except in the Ordinary Course
of Business.
(k) Form 8-Ks. Since January 1, 1997, PCNA has not filed with the
SEC any reports on Form 8-K.
(l) Disclosure. The representations and warranties contained in this
Section 4(l) do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or
omit to state any material fact necessary in order to make the statements
and information contained in this Section 4 not misleading.
(m) No Other Representations. PCNA and the Buyer shall not be deemed
to have made to the Target and the Stockholders any representation or
warranty other than as is expressly made in Sections 4(a) through (l).
5. Pre-Closing Covenants. The Parties agree as follows with respect to the
period between the execution of this Agreement and the Closing:
(a) General. Each of the Parties will use his or its reasonable best
efforts to take all action and to do all things necessary, proper, or
advisable in order to consummate and make effective the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement (including satisfaction, but not waiver, of
the closing conditions set forth in Section 7 below).
(b) Notices and Consents. Each of the Parties will give any notices
to, make any filings with, and use its reasonable best efforts to obtain
any authorizations, consents, and approvals of governments and
governmental agencies in connection with the matters referred to in
Section 3 and Section 4 above.
(c) Operation of Business. Except for the $269,000 in cash dividends
described elsewhere herein, the Stockholders will not cause or permit the
Target to engage in any practice, take any action, or enter into any
transaction outside the Ordinary Course of Business. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, the Stockholders will not cause or permit any
of the Target to (i) declare, set aside, or pay any dividend or make any
distribution with respect to its capital stock or redeem, purchase, or
otherwise acquire any of its capital stock, (ii) make any loan or advance
to either of the Stockholders or any Family Member, or (iii) otherwise
engage in any practice, take any action, or enter into any transaction of
the sort described in Section 3(j) above.
(d) Preservation of Business. The Stockholders will cause the Target
to keep its
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business and properties substantially intact, including its present
operations, physical facilities, working conditions, and relationships
with lessors, licensors, suppliers, universities and colleges,
advertisers, customers, and employees.
(e) Full Access. Each of the Stockholders will permit, and the
Stockholders will cause the Target to permit, representatives of PCNA and
the Buyer to have full access to all premises, properties, personnel,
books, records (including Tax records), contracts, and documents of or
pertaining to the Target.
(f) Notice of Developments. Each Party will give prompt written
notice to the others of any material adverse development causing a breach
of any of his or its own representations and warranties in Section 3 or 4
above. No disclosure by any Party pursuant to this Section 5(f), however,
shall be deemed to amend or supplement any Schedule (except to the extent
that this Agreement is specifically amended) or to prevent or cure any
misrepresentation, breach of warranty, or breach of covenant.
(g) Exclusivity. None of the Stockholders shall (and the
Stockholders shall not cause or permit the Target to) (i) solicit,
initiate, or encourage the submission of any proposal or offer from any
Person relating to the acquisition of any Target Shares or other
securities of the Target, or any substantial portion of the assets of, any
of the Target and its subsidiaries (including any acquisition structured
as a merger, consolidation, or share exchange) or (ii) participate in any
discussions or negotiations regarding, furnish any information with
respect to, assist or participate in, or facilitate in any other manner
any effort or attempt by any Person to do or seek any of the foregoing.
None of the Stockholders shall vote their Target Shares in favor of any
such acquisition structured as a merger, consolidation, or share exchange.
The Stockholders shall notify PCNA and the Buyer immediately if any Person
makes any proposal, offer, inquiry, or contact with respect to any of the
foregoing.
6. Post-Closing Covenants. The Parties agree as follows with respect to
the period following the Closing:
(a) General. In case at any time after the Closing any further
action is necessary to carry out the purposes of this Agreement, each of
the Parties will take such further action (including the execution and
delivery of such further instruments and documents) as any other Party
reasonably may request, all at the sole cost and expense of the requesting
Party (unless the requesting Party is entitled to indemnification therefor
under Section 8 below). The Stockholders acknowledge and agree that from
and after the Closing the Buyer shall be entitled to possession of all
documents, books, records (including Tax records), agreements, and
financial data of any sort relating to the Target; provided, however, that
the Stockholders and their representatives shall have reasonable access
thereto and shall be permitted to retain copies thereof.
(b) Litigation Support. In the event and for so long as any Party
actively is contesting or defending against any action, suit, proceeding,
hearing, Investigation, charge,
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complaint, claim, or demand in connection with (i) any transaction
contemplated under this Agreement or (ii) any fact, situation,
circumstance, status, condition, activity, practice, plan, occurrence,
event, incident, action, failure to act, or transaction on or prior to the
Closing Date involving the Buyer (including by operation of law the
Target), each of the other Parties will cooperate with him or it and his
or its counsel in the contest or defense, make available their personnel,
and provide such testimony and access to their books and records as shall
be necessary in connection with the contest or defense, all at the sole
cost and expense of the contesting or defending Party (unless the
contesting or defending Party is entitled to indemnification therefor
under Section 8 below).
(c) Transition. None of the Stockholders shall take any action that
is designed or intended to have the effect of discouraging any lessor,
licensor, customer, supplier, or other business associate of the Target
from maintaining the same business relationships with the Buyer after the
Closing as it maintained with the Target prior to the Closing. Each of the
Stockholders shall refer all customer inquiries relating to the businesses
of the Target to the Buyer from and after the Closing.
(d) Withdrawal of Funds by Stockholders. Prior to the Closing, the
Stockholders shall have collectively withdrawn $269,000 as cash dividends
from the Target in addition to their receipt of their customary salaries
(calculated at the rate of $65,000 per year for each Stockholder) and
fringe benefits. Following the Closing, the Stockholders shall not be
obligated to repay the $269,000 to the Buyer.
(e) Restrictions on Common Stock. The 750,000 shares of Common Stock
to be issued to the Stockholders shall be subject to the following
restrictions:
(i) All Common Stock shall be issued to the Stockholders (and
their transferrees as provided below) pursuant to Section 4(2) of
the Securities Act and Rule 506 thereunder. PCNA shall have no
obligation to register any of the shares of the Common Stock. In
addition to the restrictions imposed by Rule 144 promulgated under
the Securities Act, the shares of Common Stock shall be subject to
the restrictions contained below.
(ii) At the Closing, subject to execution of customary
documentation, an aggregate of 25,000 shares of Common Stock may be
transferred by the Stockholders to Xxxxx & Xxxxx, attorneys at law
(or its designees), as payment of all fees due from the Stockholders
to such law firm. The Target shall have no responsibility for any
such fees or disbursements.
(iii) The remaining shares of Common Stock may not be publicly
or privately sold, hypothecated or otherwise transferred except as
follows:
(A) for the first 12 months following Closing, no Common
Stock may be sold or transferred. Up to 100,000 shares of
Common Stock may be hypothecated as long as the Loan is
structured to avoid a default
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during the first 12 months following the Closing;
(B) for the second 12 months following Closing, up to
100,000 shares of Common Stock may be sold, hypothecated or
otherwise transferred;
(C) for the third 12 months following Closing, an
additional 100,000 shares of Common Stock may be sold,
hypothecated or otherwise transferred;
(D) 250,000 shares of Common Stock may not be sold,
hypothecated or otherwise transferred until April 20, 2000. At
that time, the Net Pre-Tax Income of the Buyer (and the Target
for the period from January 1, 1997 through the date of the
Merger) for fiscal 1997, 1998 and 1999 shall be determined. As
used in this Agreement, the term "Net Pre-Tax Income" shall
mean the net pre-tax income of the Buyer and the Target
calculated in accordance with GAAP consistently applied, plus
any amounts paid to Directory Printing which are less than
$100,000, and minus additional auditing and accounting fees
incurred by PCNA as a result of its ownership of the business
of the Target (not to exceed $15,000 in the aggregate for
fiscal 1997). Any auditing costs incurred by PCNA prior to the
Closing or in connection with the Form 8-K, PCNA may be
required to file following the Closing shall be paid by PCNA
and shall have no effect on Net Pre-Tax Income. To the extent
that the aggregate Net Pre-Tax Income of the Target for the
six months ended June 30, 1997 and of the Buyer for the 30
months commencing July 1, 1997 and ended December 31, 1999 is
less than $1,875,000, all or some these 250,000 shares of
Common Stock shall be cancelled at the rate of one share for
each $4.00 of Net Pre-Tax Income (for such periods) is less
than $1,875,000.
(E) At the conclusion of the third year following the
Closing, there shall be no further limitations on the sale,
hypothecation or other transfer of any of the remaining shares
of Common Stock owned by the Stockholders.
(f) Determination of Additional Consideration for Target Shares.
(i) The additional Merger Consideration due the Stockholders
referred to in Section 2(c)(iv) of this Agreement shall be based
upon the Net Pre-Tax Income of the Buyer (and the Target for the
period from January 1, 1997 through June 30, 1997 for each of the
fiscal years ending December 31, 1997, 1998 and 1999. PCNA shall pay
each of the Stockholders a sum equal to 12.5% of the Net Pre-Tax
Income of the Buyer (and the Target for the above period) for each
applicable fiscal year. The initial payment to the Stockholders
shall be due on or before April 20, 1998. Thereafter, for fiscal
1998 and 1999, PCNA shall pay such
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additional Merger Consideration to the Stockholders for the initial
six months of each applicable fiscal year on or before August 20th
and for the second six months of each applicable fiscal year, on or
before April 20th. In the event that the audited financial
statements of the Buyer (or the financial statements of the Buyer
derived from the audited financial statements of PCNA) reflect that
the Buyer either under or overpaid the Stockholders for the first
six months of the applicable fiscal year, PCNA shall adjust the
payment due on or before April 20th.
(ii) Notwithstanding anything else contained in this
Agreement, if by January 1, 1998 the Congress of the United States
has not passed legislation which has been signed by the President of
the United States (or otherwise allowed to become law) retroactively
reducing the maximum rate of tax imposed on long term capital gains
stemming from this transaction otherwise taxed in the 1997 calendar
year for each of the Stockholders, then on or before January 10,
1998 PCNA and/or the Buyer shall pay each of the Stockholders the
sum of $25,000 as additional consideration for their Shares of the
Target being transferred at the Closing.
(g) PCNA Guarantee of the Buyer's Obligations to the Stockholders.
All obligations of the Buyer due to the Stockholders pursuant to this
Agreement shall be guaranteed by PCNA.
(h) Elimination of Personal Guarantees on Credit Line. On or before
December 31, 1997, PCNA and/or the Buyer shall take such steps as are
necessary to eliminate the personal guarantees of the Stockholders from
the existing credit line of the Target which shall be assumed by the Buyer
by operation of law.
(i) Directory Printing Obligation. The Target may owe Directory
Printing a sum of approximately $241,700. The Parties agree that to the
extent any sums are paid following the Closing, the Buyer shall be
responsible for the first $100,000 of any cash payment to Directory
Printing and that the Stockholders shall be responsible for the payment of
any amount in excess of $100,000 up to an additional $100,000. All costs
of collection including attorneys fees and disbursements shall be paid by
the Stockholders.
(j) Net Bookings Guarantee. The Stockholders shall each personally
guarantee that 88% of the 1997 Net Bookings of the Target as of Closing
shall be collected between the period beginning January 1, 1997 and ending
12 months following the date of the Closing. Upon determination of the
amount, if any, due by the Stockholders, they shall each have the option
to pay PCNA cash, reduce PCNA's obligation to pay additional Merger
Consideration to them pursuant to Section 6(k) hereof or return shares of
Common Stock to PCNA at the rate of $3.00 per share.
(k) PCNA Negative Assurances. Following the Closing until
determination of the contingent additional Merger Consideration described
in Section 6(f) hereof, PCNA shall not:
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(i) discontinue the business of the Buyer;
(ii) divert to any Affiliate the business of the Buyer;
(iii) substantially alter the business of the Buyer;
(iv) merge the Buyer with or into any other corporation or
entity;
(v) sell all or substantially all of the assets or securities
of the Buyer; and
(vi) acquire any other corporation or entity that competes
with the business of the Buyer
unless the Stockholders have consented to such transaction which consent
shall not be unreasonably withheld. Provided, further, PCNA shall have no
obligations to make any further loans or capital contributions to the
Buyer except as described in Section 6(o) hereof;
(l) PCNA Cooperation Regarding Code Section 368(a)(1)(A) Status.
PCNA shall cooperate to the fullest possible extent to allow the Target
and the Stockholders to confirm that the status of the transactions
contemplated to occur at Closing are properly characterized as
transactions embraced by Sections 368(a)(1)(A) and 368(a)(2)(D) of the
Code.
(m) Officers and Directors of Buyer. During the three-year period
immediately following the Closing, the parties hereto shall take all steps
appropriate to confirm that the Board of Directors of the Buyer consists
of five members, and that the membership of the Board of Directors shall
consist of Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, and
one other individual determined by PCNA. Any vacancies in the Board of
Directors of the Buyer shall be filled by PCNA for the fifth director,
Messrs. Balise and Plakon and by the Stockholders for themselves. Further,
during the aforementioned three-year period, all of the parties hereto
shall take such steps as are appropriate to confirm that Messrs. Xxxx and
Xxxxxxxxx are and will remain the senior executives of the Buyer.
(n) Effect of Lock-Ups Upon Third Party Acquisition of PCNA Stock.
Except as provided in the next sentence, all of the lock-ups referred to
in this Agreement shall cease and be of no further force and effect in the
event that all or substantially all of the Common Stock or assets of PCNA
is or are acquired by a third party. Provided, however, if the
Stockholders receive the securities of the third party as the result of
such transaction, they shall agree to the same lock-ups as to the third
party's securities that any of PCNA's executive officers agree to as long
as such restrictions do not exceed the restrictions in Section 6(e)
hereof.
(o) Line of Credit. Following the Closing, PCNA shall either provide
loans to
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the Buyer at the same rate of interest and on the same general terms as
available from commercial lending institutions or cause the Buyer to
maintain its existing (or obtain a new) $650,000 line of credit and in
furtherance thereof, PCNA shall, if necessary, guarantee such line of
credit. Provided, however, the foregoing obligation of PCNA shall
terminate if at December 31, 1997 or 1998, the PCNA loan or the line of
credit has not been repaid in full and in any event, following December
31, 1999, PCNA shall have no further obligations to make any additional
loans or guarantee any line of credit.
(p) Contingent Interactive Communication Specialists, Inc.
Compensation. As disclosed on Schedule 6(p), the Target has entered into
an agreement with Messrs. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx and
Interactive Communication Specialists, Inc. If the contingent compensation
referred to therein is earned, PCNA shall pay to Interactive Communication
Specialists, Inc. the sum of $3,000 and issue to it 5,000 shares of PCNA
Common Stock, subject to compliance with all applicable securities laws,
and the Stockholders shall each pay Interactive Communication Specialists,
Inc. the sum of $1,500 and each transfer to it 2,500 shares of Common
Stock, subject to compliance with all applicable securities laws.
7. Conditions to Obligation to Close.
(a) Conditions to Obligation of PCNA and the Buyer. The obligation
of PCNA and the Buyer to consummate the transactions to be performed by
each in connection with the Closing is subject to satisfaction of the
following conditions:
(i) the representations and warranties set forth in Section 3
above shall be true and correct in all material respects at and as
of the Closing Date;
(ii) the Target and the Stockholders shall have performed and
complied with all of their covenants hereunder in all material
respects through the Closing;
(iii) the Target and the Stockholders shall have procured all
of the third party consents specified in Section 5(b) above;
(iv) no action, suit, or proceeding shall be pending or
threatened before any court or quasi-judicial or administrative
agency of any federal, state, local, or foreign jurisdiction or
before any arbitrator wherein an unfavorable injunction, judgment,
order, decree, ruling, or charge would (A) prevent consummation of
any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (B) cause
any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement to be
rescinded following consummation, (C) affect adversely the right of
PCNA to own the Target Shares and to control the Target, or (D)
affect adversely the right of the Target to own its assets and to
operate its business (and no such injunction, judgment, order,
decree, ruling, or charge shall be in effect);
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(v) the Target and the Stockholders shall have delivered to
PCNA and the Buyer a certificate to the effect that each of the
conditions specified above in Section 7(a)(i)-(iv) is satisfied in
all respects;
(vi) all applicable waiting periods (and any extensions
thereof) under the Xxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act shall have expired or
otherwise been terminated and the Parties, shall have received all
other necessary authorizations, consents, and approvals of
governments and governmental agencies; and
(vii) the Buyer shall have entered into employment agreements
with each of the Stockholders in form and in substance as set forth
on Exhibit C hereto.
(viii) PCNA and the Buyer shall have received from counsel to
the Target and the Stockholders an opinion in form and substance as
set forth in Exhibit D attached hereto, addressed to PCNA and the
Buyer, and dated as of the Closing Date;
(ix) PCNA shall have completed such due diligence concerning
the business, financial condition, management and the future
prospects of the Target as it in its sole discretion deems
advisable.
(x) all actions to be taken by the Target and the Stockholders
in connection with consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby and all certificates, opinions, instruments, and other
documents required to effect the transactions contemplated hereby
shall be satisfactory in form and substance to PCNA and the Buyer.
PCNA and the Buyer may waive any condition specified in this Section 7(a)
if each executes a writing so stating at or prior to the Closing.
(b) Conditions to Obligation of the Target and the Stockholders. The
obligation of the Target and the Stockholders to consummate the
transactions to be performed by them in connection with the Closing is
subject to satisfaction of the following conditions:
(i) the representations and warranties set forth in Section 4
above shall be true and correct in all material respects at and as
of the Closing Date;
(ii) PCNA and the Buyer shall have performed and complied with
all of their covenants hereunder in all material respects through
the Closing;
(iii) no action, suit, or proceeding shall be pending or
threatened before any court or quasi-judicial or administrative
agency of any federal, state, local, or foreign jurisdiction or
before any arbitrator wherein an unfavorable injunction, judgment,
order, decree, ruling, or charge would (A) prevent consummation of
any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or (B)
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cause any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement to be
rescinded following consummation (and no such injunction, judgment,
order, decree, ruling, or charge shall be in effect);
(iv) PCNA and the Buyer shall have delivered to the Target and
the Stockholders a certificate to the effect that each of the
conditions specified above in Section 7(b)(i)-(iii) is satisfied in
all respects;
(v) the Buyer shall have entered into employment agreements
with each of the Stockholders in form and in substance as set forth
on Exhibit C hereto;
(vi) the Target and the Stockholders shall have received from
counsel to PCNA and the Buyer an opinion in form and substance as
set forth in Exhibit E attached hereto, addressed to the Target and
the Stockholders, and dated as of the Closing Date;
(vii) all actions to be taken by PCNA and the Buyer in
connection with consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby
and all certificates, opinions, instruments, and other documents
required to effect the transactions contemplated hereby shall be
reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Target and the
Stockholders; and
(viii) Working Capital Loan. At or before the Closing, PCNA
shall have loaned $200,000 to the Buyer as working capital which
sums shall not bear interest.
The Target and the Stockholders may waive any condition specified in this
Section 7(b) if they each execute a writing so stating at or prior to the
Closing.
8. Remedies For Breaches of This Agreement.
(a) Survival of Representations and Warranties. All of the
representations and warranties of the Parties contained in this Agreement
shall survive the Closing hereunder and continue in full force and effect
for a period of two years (subject to any applicable statutes of
limitations).
(b) Indemnification Provisions for Benefit of PCNA and the Buyer.
(i) In the event any of the Target or either of the
Stockholders breaches (or in the event any third party alleges facts
that, if true, would mean the Target or either of the Stockholders
has breached) any of their representations, warranties, and
covenants contained herein and provided that PCNA and the Buyer make
a written claim for indemnification against the Target and the
Stockholders pursuant to Section 10(i) below, then each of the
Target and the Stockholders agrees to indemnify PCNA and the Buyer
from and against the entirety of any Adverse
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Consequences PCNA and the Buyer may suffer through and after the
date of the claim for indemnification resulting from, arising out
of, relating to, in the nature of, or caused by the breach (or the
alleged breach).
(ii) The Target and the Stockholders agrees to indemnify PCNA
and the Buyer from and against the entirety of any Adverse
Consequences PCNA and the Buyer may suffer resulting from, arising
out of, relating to, in the nature of, or caused by any claim for
Taxes due as the result of the operation of the Target's business
through the date of the Merger.
(c) Indemnification Provisions for Benefit of the Stockholders. In
the event that PCNA or the Buyer breaches (or in the event any third party
alleges facts that, if true, would mean that PCNA or the Buyer has
breached) any of their representations, warranties, and covenants
contained herein, and provided that either of the Stockholders makes a
claim for indemnification against PCNA and the Buyer pursuant to Section
10(i) below, then PCNA and the Buyer agrees to indemnify each of the
Stockholders from and against the entirety of any Adverse Consequences the
Stockholders may suffer through and after the date of the claim for
indemnification caused proximately by the breach (or the alleged breach).
(d) Matters Involving Third Parties.
(i) If any third party shall notify any Party (the
"Indemnified Party") with respect to any matter (a "Third Party
Claim") which may give rise to a claim for indemnification against
any other Party (the "Indemnifying Party") under this Section 8,
then the Indemnified Party shall promptly notify each Indemnifying
Party thereof in writing; provided, however, that no delay on the
part of the Indemnified Party in notifying any Indemnifying Party
shall relieve the Indemnifying Party from any obligation hereunder
unless (and then solely to the extent) the Indemnified Party thereby
is prejudiced.
(ii) Any Indemnifying Party shall have the right to defend the
Indemnified Party against the third Party Claim with counsel of its
choice satisfactory to the Indemnified Party so long as (A) the
Indemnifying Party notifies the Indemnified Party in writing within
10 days after the Indemnified Party has given notice of the Third
Party Claim that the Indemnifying Party shall indemnify the
Indemnified Party from and against the entirety of any Adverse
Consequences the Indemnified Party may suffer as provided in Section
8(b)(i) or (ii) above, as may be applicable, (B) the Indemnifying
Party provides the Indemnified Party with evidence acceptable to the
Indemnified Party that the Indemnifying Party shall have the
financial resources to defend against the Third Party Claim and
fulfill its indemnification obligations hereunder, (C) the Third
Party Claim involves only money damages and does not seek an
injunction or other equitable relief, (D) settlement of, or an
adverse judgment with respect to, the Third Party Claim is not, in
the good faith judgment of the Indemnified Party, likely to
establish a precedential custom or practice materially adverse to
the continuing business
34 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
interests of the Indemnified Party, and (E) the Indemnifying Party
conducts the defense of the Third Party Claim actively and
diligently.
(iii) So long as the Indemnifying Party is conducting the
defense of the Third Party Claim in accordance with Section 8(d)(ii)
above, (A) the Indemnified Party may retain separate co-counsel at
its sole cost and expense and participate in the defense of the
Third Party Claim, (B) the Indemnified Party shall not consent to
the entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement with respect
to the Third Party Claim without the prior written consent of the
Indemnifying Party (not to be withheld unreasonably), and (C) the
Indemnifying Party shall not consent to the entry of any judgment or
enter into any settlement with respect to the Third Party Claim
without the prior written consent of the Indemnified Party (not to
be withheld unreasonably).
(iv) In the event any of the conditions in Section 8(d)(ii)
above is or becomes unsatisfied, however, (A) the Indemnified Party
may defend against, and consent to the entry of any judgment or
enter into any settlement with respect to, the Third Party Claim in
any manner it may deem appropriate (and the Indemnified Parties need
not consult with, or obtain any consent from, any Indemnifying
Parties in connection therewith), (B) the Indemnifying Parties shall
reimburse the Indemnified Party promptly and periodically for the
costs of defending against the Third Party Claim (including
reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses), and (C) the Indemnifying
Parties shall remain responsible for any Adverse Consequences the
Indemnified Party may suffer resulting from, arising out of,
relating to, in the nature of, or caused by the Third Party Claim to
the fullest extent provided in this Section 8.
(e) Determination of Adverse Consequences. The Parties shall take
into account the time cost of money (using the CitiBank N.A. publicly
announced prime rate as the discount rate) in determining Adverse
Consequences for purposes of this Section 8. All indemnification payments
under this Section 8 shall be deemed adjustments to the Purchase Price.
(f) PCNA's Right to Set-Off. In the event that PCNA is entitled to
claim any sums due from the Stockholders pursuant to this Section 8, it
may, in addition to other remedies provided by this Section 8 or
otherwise, set-off any sums due to the applicable Stockholder (or both) as
additional Merger Consideration based upon the Net Pre-Tax Income of the
Buyer for any applicable period. Furthermore, to the extent that any
shares of Common Stock are beneficially owned by the Stockholders, PCNA
shall have the option to cancel such shares at the rate of $3.00 per share
of Common Stock in addition to all other remedies available to PCNA under
this Section 8 or otherwise except to the extent that PCNA has been given
notice pursuant to Section 10(i) of this Agreement that any such shares
are subject to the prior lien of any Person.
In the event that PCNA elects to exercise its right to set-off as
described herein, the
35 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
Stockholders shall have the option to choose between cash sums and Common
Stock to which PCNA's right of set-off shall apply. PCNA shall exercise
its right of set-off by providing the Stockholders and their counsel with
written notice within the limitation period provided in Section 8(a)
hereof. The Stockholders shall have 30 days immediately following sending
said written notice to elect between the use of cash sums and Common Stock
with respect to PCNA's right of set-off. The Stockholders shall provide
PCNA with written instructions as to which of cash sums and/or Common
Stock PCNA should be utilized for set-off purposes. Said written
notification must be received by PCNA within 30 days of PCNA's submission
of the written notice of set-off. If the Stockholders fail to provide PCNA
with written notice on a timely basis, PCNA shall independently choose
which of cash sums and/or Common Stock to utilize for set-off purposes.
Immediately following PCNA's receipt of the Stockholders' written notice
of which of cash sums or Common Stock is/are to be utilized for set-off
purposes (or upon the expiration of the 30-day period aforementioned
during which the Stockholders shall have failed to have provided PCNA with
the said written notice), PCNA shall promptly place the subject cash sums
or the Stockholders shall place the Common Stock with executed stock
powers containing medallion guarantees (at the rate of $3.00 per share)
into an escrow account to be maintained by a neutral party. The escrow
account shall be maintained by a neutral party, and if PCNA and the
Stockholders cannot mutually select a neutral party, then the arbitration
panel described in Section 10(m) hereof shall make such determination.
Said escrow account shall be maintained under and pursuant to the
directive(s) of the said arbitration panel, which panel shall have full
and complete jurisdiction over the ultimate disposition of the cash sums
and/or Common Stock placed in said escrow account.
(g) Other Indemnification Provisions. The foregoing indemnification
provisions are in addition to, and not in derogation of, any statutory,
equitable, or common law remedy any Party may have for breach of
representation, warranty, or' covenant. Each of the Stockholders hereby
agrees that he shall not make any claim for indemnification against PCNA
or the Buyer by reason of the fact that he was a director, officer,
employee, or agent of any the Target or was serving at the request of any
such entity as a partner, trustee, director, officer, employee, or agent
of another entity (whether such claim is for judgments, damages,
penalties, fines, costs, amounts paid in settlement, losses, expenses, or
otherwise and whether such claim is pursuant to any statute, charter
document, bylaw, agreement, or otherwise) with respect to any action,
suit, proceeding, complaint, claim, or demand brought by PCNA and/or the
Buyer against such Stockholder (whether such action, suit, proceeding,
complaint, claim, or demand is pursuant to this Agreement, applicable law,
or otherwise).
(h) Limitation on Indemnification. All of the indemnification
provisions set forth in this Section 8 including the contractual
provisions and the other remedies provided for in Section 8(g) above are
subject to the limitation that neither PCNA and the Buyer on one hand nor
the Stockholders on the other hand shall have any obligation to indemnify
the other parties unless and until the other parties have suffered Adverse
Consequences from any individual breaches in the amount of $10,000 or more
or an aggregate of $25,000 or
36 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
more. Provided, however, none of the Parties shall have any Liability for
any Adverse Consequences less than an aggregate of $50,000 arising from or
relating to any matter the facts of which such Parties did not know and
could not have in the exercise of reasonable diligence known. After any of
the foregoing aggregate thresholds are reached, the Indemnifying Party
shall be obligated to indemnify the Indemnified Party from and against all
such Adverse Consequences relating back to the first dollar.
9. Termination.
(a) Termination of Agreement. Certain of the Parties may terminate
this Agreement as provided below:
(i) the Parties may terminate this Agreement by mutual written
consent at any time prior to the Closing;
(ii) PCNA and the Buyer may terminate this Agreement by giving
written notice to the Target and the Stockholders on or before the
Closing Date if PCNA and the Buyer are not satisfied with the
results of their continuing business, legal, and accounting due
diligence regarding the Target;
(iii) PCNA and the Buyer may terminate this Agreement by
giving written notice to the Target and the Stockholders at any time
prior to the Closing (A) in the event any of the Target and the
Stockholders have breached any material representation, warranty, or
covenant contained in this Agreement in any material respect, the
Buyer has notified the Target and the Stockholders of the breach,
and the breach has continued without cure for a period of five days
after the notice of breach, or (B) if the Closing shall not have
occurred on or before July 15, 1997, by reason of the failure of any
condition precedent under Section 7 hereof (unless the failure
results primarily from PCNA and the Buyer itself breaching any
representation, warranty, or covenant contained in this Agreement);
and
(iv) the Target and the Stockholders may terminate this
Agreement by giving written notice to PCNA and the Buyer at any time
prior to the Closing (A) in the event PCNA and the Buyer have
breached any material representation, warranty, or covenant
contained in this Agreement in any material respect, the Target and
the Stockholders have notified PCNA and the Buyer of the breach, and
the breach has continued without cure for a period of five days
after the notice of breach, or (B) if the Closing shall not have
occurred on or before July 15, 1997, by reason of the failure of any
condition precedent under Section 7 hereof (unless the failure
results primarily from the Target and any of the Stockholders
themselves breaching any representation, warranty, or covenant
contained in this Agreement).
(b) Effect of Termination. If any Party terminates this Agreement
pursuant to Section 9 above, all rights and obligations of the Parties
hereunder shall terminate without any Liability of any Party to any other
Party (except for any Liability of any Party then in
37 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
breach).
10. Miscellaneous.
(a) Press Releases and Public Announcements. No Party shall issue
any press release, make any public announcement or otherwise disclose any
information relating to the subject matter of this Agreement prior to the
Closing without the prior written approval of the other Parties; provided,
however, that PCNA may make any public disclosure based upon the advice of
its securities counsel that it is required by applicable law or any
listing agreement with the Nasdaq Stock Market (in which case PCNA shall
use its reasonable best efforts to advise the other Parties prior to
making the disclosure). The Parties may also make disclosure to attorneys,
accountants and financial advisors acting on their respective behalf.
(b) No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement shall not confer
any rights or remedies upon any Person other than the Parties and their
respective successors and permitted assigns.
(c) Expenses. Each of the Parties to this transaction shall bear his
or its own costs and expenses (including legal fees and expenses) incurred
in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby
except to the extent this Agreement provides otherwise. The Stockholders
agree that the Target shall not bear any of the costs and expenses
(including any legal fees and disbursements) in connection with this
Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby.
(d) Construction. The Parties have participated jointly in the
negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or
question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be
construed as if drafted jointly by the Parties and no presumption or
burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any Party by virtue of
the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. Any reference
to any federal, state, local, or foreign statute or law shall be deemed
also to refer to all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, unless
the context requires otherwise. The word "including" shall mean including
without limitation. The Parties intend that each representation, warranty,
and covenant contained herein shall have independent significance. If any
Party has breached any representation, warranty, or covenant contained
herein in any respect, the fact that there exists another representation,
warranty, or covenant relating to the same subject matter (regardless of
the relative levels of specificity) which the Party has not breached shall
not detract from or mitigate the fact that the Party is in breach of the
first representation, warranty, or covenant.
(e) Specific Performance. Each of the Parties acknowledges and
agrees that the other Parties would be damaged irreparably in the event
any of the provisions of this Agreement are not performed in accordance
with their specific terms or otherwise are breached. Accordingly, each of
the Parties agrees that the other Parties shall be entitled, without the
necessity of pleading or proving irreparable harm or lack of an adequate
remedy
38 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
at law, to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of the
provisions of this Agreement and to enforce specifically this Agreement
and the terms and provisions hereof in any action instituted in any court
of the United States or any state thereof having jurisdiction over the
Parties and the matter in addition to any other remedy to which they may
be entitled, at law or in equity.
(f) Severability. In the event any parts of this Agreement are found
to be void, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless
be binding with the same effect as though the void parts were deleted.
(g) Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument. The execution of
this Agreement may be by actual or facsimile signature.
(h) Benefit. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the
benefit of the Parties hereto and their legal representatives, successors
and assigns.
(i) Notices and Addresses. All notices, offers, acceptance and any
other acts under this Agreement (except payment) shall be in writing, and
shall be sufficiently given if delivered to the addressees in person, by
Federal Express or similar receipted delivery, by facsimile delivery or,
if mailed, postage prepaid, by certified mail, return receipt requested,
as follows:
PCNA: Xx. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx
The Publishing Company of
North America, Inc.
000 X.X.X.X. Xxxxxxx
Xxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000-0000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
with a copy to: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Esq.
Xxxxx, Chernay, Norris,
Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx
000 X.X. Xxxxxxx Xxx
Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000
Facsimile (000) 000-0000
TARGET: College Directory Publishing, Inc.
0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, 0xx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
39 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
STOCKHOLDERS: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
00 Xxx Xxx Xx.
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx
0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
with a copy to: Xxxx X. Xxxxx, Esq.
Xxxxx & Xxxxx
0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
or to such other address as any of them, by notice to the other may
designate from time to time. The transmission confirmation receipt from
the sender's facsimile machine shall be conclusive evidence of successful
facsimile delivery. Time shall be counted to, or from, as the case may be,
the delivery in person or by mailing.
(j) Attorney's Fees. In the event that there is any controversy or
claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or to the
interpretation, breach or enforcement thereof, and any action or
proceeding including an arbitration proceeding is commenced to enforce the
provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing Parties shall be entitled to
an award by the court or arbitrator, as appropriate, of reasonable
attorney's fees, costs and expenses.
(k) Oral Evidence. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement
between the parties and supersedes all prior oral and written agreements
between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof.
Neither this Agreement nor any provision hereof may be changed, waived,
discharged or terminated orally, except by a statement in writing signed
by the party or parties against which enforcement or the change, waiver
discharge or termination is sought.
(l) Governing Law. This Agreement and any dispute, disagreement, or
issue of construction or interpretation arising hereunder whether relating
to its execution, its validity, the obligations provided herein or
performance shall be governed or interpreted according to the internal
laws of the State of Delaware without regard to choice of law
considerations.
(m) Arbitration. Except for an action seeking an injunctions, any
controversy, dispute or claim arising out of or relating to this
Agreement, or its interpretation, application, implementation, breach or
enforcement which the parties are unable to resolve by mutual agreement,
shall be settled by submission by either party of the controversy,
40 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
claim or dispute to binding arbitration in Orlando, Florida (unless the
parties agree in writing to a different location), before three
arbitrators in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration
Association then in effect. In any such arbitration proceeding the Parties
agree to provide all discovery deemed necessary by the arbitrators. The
decision and award made by the arbitrator shall be final, binding and
conclusive on all parties hereto for all purposes, and judgment may be
entered thereon in any court having jurisdiction thereof.
(n) Section or Paragraph Headings. Section headings herein have been
inserted for reference only and shall not be deemed to limit or otherwise
affect, in any matter, or be deemed to interpret in whole or in part any
of the terms or provisions of this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have set their hand and seals as of
the date first above written.
WITNESSES: THE PUBLISHING COMPANY OF NORTH
AMERICA, INC.
/s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx
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Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx, President
/s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxx
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NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY
PUBLISHING, INC.
/s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx
-------------------------- -------------------------------
Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx, President
/s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxx
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COLLEGE DIRECTORY
PUBLISHING, INC.
/s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
-------------------------- -------------------------------
Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx,
/s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxx Chief Executive Officer
--------------------------
41 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
/s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx
-------------------------- -------------------------------
Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx
/s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxx
--------------------------
/s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx By: /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
-------------------------- -------------------------------
Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
/s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxx
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42 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 2(d)(iii)
LIST OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF BUYER AT THE TIME
OF FILING OF CERTIFICATE OF
MERGER WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF DELAWARE
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Board of Directors:
Xxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxx Xxxx
Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx
Xxxxx Xxxxxx
Officers:
Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx - Chief Operating Officer and Treasurer
Xxxxxxx Xxxx - Chief Executive Officer and Xxxxxxxxx
00 Xxxx 0-X/X No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(a)
LIST OF JURISDICTIONS WHERE TARGET
CONDUCTS BUSINESS
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See list of College and University publications and representations given to
PCNA.
44 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(b)
LIST OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF
TARGET
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Officers:
President, Treasurer - Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx
Vice President, Secretary - Xxxxxxx Xxxx
Directors:
Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxx Xxxx
Other Pertinent Information:
CFO, COO - Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx
CEO - Xxxxxxx Xxxx
Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Xxxx each hold 1,500 share of stock in Target. There
are 3,000 shares issued and outstanding in the aggregate.
45 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(d)
LIST OF SUBSIDIARIES OF TARGET
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Campus Travel Specialists, Inc., a Delaware Corporation.
46 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(h)
LIST OF ALL PRESENTLY DEPRECIABLE ASSETS *
OWNED AND/OR LEASED BY TARGET
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Owned:
All office equipment
All furniture
Leased:
Equipment Lease between Advanta Leasing Corporation and Target dated 10/31/95
re: phone system **
Equipment Lease between Advanta Business Services and Target dated 1/18/96 re:
computer equipment **
Equipment Lease between Canon Financial Services, Inc. and Target dated 5/2/96
re: copiers and fax **
Vehicle Lease between American Honda Finance Corporation and Target dated
6/23/96 re: Acura **
Vehicle Lease between American Honda Finance Corporation and Target dated
4/24/96 re: Acura **
Equipment Lease between Pitney Xxxxx Credit Corporation and Target dated 2/19/96
re: postage meter **
Commercial Alarm Agreement between Security Link and Target dated 1/29/96 re:
alarm system**
Equipment Agreement between Lease Pro Inc. and Target dated 1/24/97 re:
telephone additions and upgrades **
Business Lease Agreement between Apple Commercial Credit and Target dated 1/8/97
re: computer equipment **
47 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
Lease Agreement between PageNet and Target dated 1/13/97 re: pagers **
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* having a cost to Target in excess of $5,000.00
** these documents were previously supplied to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Esquire by
letter dated 6/12/97.
48 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(l)
LIST OF ANY RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS OR ENGAGEMENTS
IN ANY BUSINESSES WITH DIRECTORS OR OFFICERS OF TARGET
SINCE JANUARY 1, 1995
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Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Xxxx have each been fifty (50%) percent shareholders
of one Delaware corporation, Campus Travel Specialists, Inc. It was incorporated
on 9/19/96. As of the Closing date, Campus Travel Specialists will be a wholly
owned subsidiary of the Buyer.
Since January 1, 1995, the following relatives of Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx or Xxxxxxx Xxxx
received compensation from the Target for services performed:
a. Xxxxxxxx Xxxx (1099)
b. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx (1099)
c. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx (1099). Currently works for Target as a publishing
representative. Xx. Xxxxxxxxx also works for Collegiate Marking
Research Corp. (1099)
d. Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx (earned less than $500.00 for clerical work
performed).
e. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx (earned $50.00 for clerical work performed).
Finally, note the existence of Design Core, which is a department within Target
which handles its production.
(continued on next page)
49 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
SCHEDULE 3(1)
Manufacturer for the Target Supplier to the Target
Customer of the Target Agent for the Target
Contractor with the Target Consultant to the Target
Lender to the Target Borrower from the Target
Guarantor of the Target's Debts Lessor or Lessee of the Target
Finder for the Target Purchaser from or seller to the Target
Recipient of death benefits from the Recipient of special compensation or
Target remuneration from the Target
Recipient of corporate guarantees on Recipient of corporate ownership of
personal loans, indebtedness, etc. apartment, house, or residence for
personal use
Party to voting trust agreement for the Holder of first right of refusal to
Target's stock purchase the Target's stock
Holder of proxies to vote the Target's Participant in other controlling
stock measures with other shareholders,
directors or officers of the Target
Holder of interest in other companies Party to professional relationship
actually or proposed to be acquired, with the Target as banker, insurer,
merged or consolidated with the Target broker-dealer, underwriter, attorney,
accountant, etc.
50 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
Competitor to the Target Licensor or licensee of the Target
Assignor to or assignee of the Target Grantee of option rights by the Target
51 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(n)(i)
TARGET'S TAX RETURNS TO BE FILED FOR 1997 TAX YEAR
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1120S, Federal Income Tax Return for S Corp.
1120 Federal Income Tax Return for Corporation
RCT-101, PA Corporate Tax Report
PA-20S, PA S Corp. Information Return
PA Franchise Tax Return
1996-1997 Philadelphia Business Privilege Tax and Net Income Tax Return
52 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(n)(iii)
LIST OF ALL FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND FOREIGN INCOME TAX
RETURNS FILED WITH RESPECT TO TARGET FOR TAXABLE PERIODS
ENDED ON OR AFTER DECEMBER 31, 1992
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1992-1996 1120S, Federal Income Tax Return for S Corp.*
1100S, DE S Corp. Reconciliation and Shareholder Information
Return*
RCT-101, PA Corporate Tax Report*
PA-20S, PA S Corp. Information Return*
1995-1996 Philadelphia Business Privilege Tax and Net Income Tax Worksheet*
1996 PA Capital Stock/Foreign Franchise Tax Worksheet*
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* These documents were previously supplied to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Esquire by
letter dated 6/12/97.
53 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(n)(vi)
THE BASIS OF TARGET IN ITS ASSETS AS OF 1/1/97
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See Depreciation Expense Report given to PCNA.
54 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(o)(ii)
LIST OF ALL REAL PROPERTY LEASED OR SUBLEASED TO TARGET
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Gross Office lease dated 1/15/93, as amended, supplied to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx,
Esquire under cover letter dated June 12, 1997.
55 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(p)(ii)
LIST OF CLAIMS AGAINST TARGET INVOLVING INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES
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College Pro Painters v. College Pro Publishing, trademark infringement
claim settled 6/95. See corresponding documents referred to in Schedule 3(w),
item 6.
56 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(p)(iii)
LIST OF EACH ITEM OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY *
THAT ANY THIRD PARTY OWNS AND THAT TARGET USES PURSUANT
TO A LICENSE, SUBLICENSE, AGREEMENT OR PERMISSION
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See list of software inventory given to PCNA.
See also Consulting Agreement dated 5/27/97 between Target and Managing Editor,
Inc. referred to in Schedule 3(s), item 9, and Contract dated 1/6/97 between
Target and Interactive Communication Specialists, Inc. referred to in Schedule
3(s), item 2. Note that each independent contractor and employment agreement
contains intellectual property provisions therein. These agreements are referred
to in Schedule 3(s), item 9.
Also note that each publishing contract contains intellectual property
provisions therein. These contracts were supplied to Xxx Xxxxxx of PCNA on June
10, 1997.
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* Having a purchase price to Target in excess of $1,000.00.
57 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(s)
WRITTEN AND ORAL CONTRACTS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS TO WHICH
TARGET IS A PARTY
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1. Personal property leases providing for lease payments in excess of
$12,000.00 per year:
a. See Schedule 3(h) of Agreement and Plan of Merger.
2. Agreements for purchase or sale of raw materials, supplies,
products, or for services to be received and/or furnished, the
performance of which will extend over a period of more than one (1)
year or involve consideration in excess of $25,000.00:
a. See print quotes as of June 18, 1997 given to PCNA.
b. See publishing contracts between Target and various colleges &
universities, previously supplied to Xxx Xxxxxx of PCNA on
June 10, 1997.
c. See letter dated May 8, 1997 from Xxxxx & Xxxxx to Target
regarding Directory Printing claim in the amount of
$241,700.00.
d. See memo dated 6/18/97 regarding outstanding proposal to
Georgia Southern University given to PCNA.
e. See client contract dated January 6, 1997 between Target and
Interactive Communication Specialists, Inc., along with
handwritten notes given to PCNA.
f. See royalty list as of June 18, 1997 given to PCNA.
g. See consulting agreement dated 5/27/97 between Target and
Managing Editor, Inc. given to PCNA.
h. See fee agreement of Xxxxx & Xxxxx pertaining to legal
services rendered in connection with this merger given to
PCNA.
58 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
i. See fee agreements as part of Schedule 3(w) given to PCNA.
3. Partnership, joint venture or other strategic alliance agreements or
arrangements:
a. See client contract dated January 6, 1997 between Target and
Interactive Communication Specialists, Inc. and consulting
agreement between Target and Managing Editor, Inc. referred to
in Item 2 above.
4. Guarantees or assumptions of indebtedness for borrowed money,
capitalized lease obligations in excess of $5,000.00 or under which
a security interest pledge has been made on any assets tangible or
intangible:
a. See Line of Credit Agreement with PNC Bank, Delaware dated
5/1/97, previously supplied to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Esquire by
letter dated June 12, 1997. As a supplement to the Line of
Credit Agreement, see pro forma balance sheet, income
statement, cash flow, and personnel plan, together with
summary of operations given to PCNA.
b. See Schedule 3(h) of Agreement and Plan of Merger.
c. See Gross Office Lease dated 1/15/93, as amended, previously
supplied to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Esquire by letter dated June 12,
1997.
5. Confidentiality/Non-Competition Agreements:
a. See Agreement dated 2/10/97 between Target and Interactive
Communications Specialists, Inc. given to PCNA.
b. See Nondisclosure/Noncompetition Agreement dated 2/24/97
between Target and PCNA given to PCNA.
c. See employment and independent contractor agreements referred
to in Item 9 hereof.
6. Agreements between Shareholders and Buyer to be entered into at
closing (excluding employment agreements):
None.
7. Profit sharing, stock option, stock purchase, stock appreciation,
deferred compensation and severance agreements or other plans or
arrangements for benefit of past or present directors, officers
and/or employees:
59 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
a. See 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and Trust documents given to
PCNA as adopted by Target effective January 1, 1996 as
follows:
(i) Adoption Agreement;
(ii) Defined Contribution Plan and Trust Basic Plan
Document No. 03;
(iii) Certificate of Resolution;
(iv) Funding Policy and Method;
(v) Participant Loan Program;
(vi) Qualified Domestic Relations Order Procedure;
(vii) Form SS-4 (Application for Employer Identification
Number);
(viii) Letter dated 6/34/96 from Xxxx Xxxxx Pension
Administration ("KBPA") to X. Xxxxxxxxx;
(ix) Letter dated 1/22/97 from KBPA to X. Xxxxxxxxx;
(x) Letter dated 2/26/96 from KBPA to X. Xxxxxxxxx;
(xi) Letter dated 2/28/97 from KBPA to X. Xxxxxxxxx;
(xii) Withdrawal of Excess Amount Forms dated 2/7/97 re: X.
Xxxx and X. Xxxxxxxxx;
(xiii) Form 1096 and 1099-R Form for 1996; and
(xiv) Letter dated 3/11/97 from KBPA to X. Xxxxxxxxx.
b. See Employee Manual referred to in item 9 hereof.
8. Collective bargaining agreements:
None.
9. Current agreements for employment of individuals receiving W-2's,
1996 and 1997 contractor agreements for individuals receiving
1099's, and Employment Manual as of January, 1997:
a. See documents given to PCNA.
b. See consulting agreement dated 5/27/97 between Target and
Managing Editor, Inc. attached as part of item 2 hereof given
to PCNA.
c. In addition to the documents given to PCNA, note that Target
implements miscellaneous discretionary barter arrangements
with advertisers from time to time for the benefit of its
employees and contractors.
10. Agreements evidencing advances or loans to directors, officers
and/or employees:
None.
60 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
11. Agreements under which the consequences of a default or termination
could have an adverse effect on the business, financial condition,
operations, results of operations, or future prospects of the
Target.
See all Agreements attached as part of this agreement and Plan of
Merger or given to PCNA.
12. Any other agreements the performance of which involves consideration
in excess of $25,000.00.
None.
61 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(v)
LIST OF EACH INSURANCE POLICY (INCLUDING POLICIES INSURING
THE LIVES OF STOCKHOLDERS AND POLICIES PROVIDING PROPERTY,
CASUALTY, LIABILITY, AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE
AND BOND AND SURETY ARRANGEMENTS) UNDER WHICH TARGET
HAS RECEIVED INSURANCE COVERAGE OR OTHERWISE PAID INSURANCE
PREMIUMS FOR ANY RELATED PARTY DURING THE TWO (2) YEAR
PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING AND/OR AS OF THE DAY OF CLOSING
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1. Commercial Umbrella Liability Insurance Policy No. 58MU-249-441-0005
for period from 7/14/95 to 7/14/96, including policy numbers
58BO-249-441-0001, 58BA-249-441-0003, 58WC-249-441-0002 *
2. Commercial Umbrella Liability Insurance Policy No.
58MU-249-441-0005S for period from 7/14/96 to 7/14/97, including
policy numbers 58BO-249-441-0001S, 58BA-249-441-0003S,
58WC-249-441-0002S *
3. Note that each of Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Xxxx have term life
insurance policies naming each other as the insured thereof. With
respect to Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, see First Colony Life Insurance Company
Policy No. 2 746 860 issued 3/21/97, and Federal Xxxxxx Life
Assurance Policy No. FK2263524 issued 12/17/94. With respect to
Xxxxxxx Xxxx, see First Colony Life Insurance Company Policy No. 2
746 861 issued 3/21/97, and Federal Xxxxxx Life Assurance Policy No.
FK2263519 issued 12/17/94. Both parties were given to PCNA.
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* Previously supplied to Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Esquire by letter dated 6/12/97.
62 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(w)
LIST OF PENDING OR THREATENED LITIGATION INVOLVING TARGET
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College Directory Publishing, Inc. v. St. Joseph's University. See
Complaint and contingency fee arrangement given to PCNA.
EZ Press potential claim against Target. See letters from Xxxx
Xxxxxxxx, Esquire dated 3/24/97, 3/21/97 and 4/25/97 given to PCNA.
University Directories claim against Target. See letter dated
2/22/95 from University Directories to Target and letter dated
10/24/95 from Xxxxx Xxxxx, Esquire given to PCNA.
Best Friends Pets claim against Target. See letter dated 5/2/97 from
Xxxx Xxxxxx, Esquire given to PCNA.
Pitt News claim against Target. See letters from Xxxxx Xxxxx dated
12/1/95, 1/5/96 and 1/30/96. See also letter from Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx
(undated) given to PCNA.
College Pro Painters v. College Pro Publishing. See letter dated
12/9/94 from Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Esquire and letter dated 6/21/95 from
Xxxxx Xxxxx, Esquire given to PCNA.
Science Press/Xxxx Printing Group claim. See letter dated 4/7/94
given to PCNA.
8. X. Xxxxxx (sales rep.) claim against Target for unpaid commissions.
See letters dated 8/17/96 and 8/12/96 from Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Esquire
and letter dated 8/14/96 from Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx given to PCNA.
9. U.S. Department of Labor Audit. See Notice dated 12/5/96 from
D.O.L., and letters dated 1/13/97, 12/20/96 and 11/18/96 from Xxxx
Xxxxxx, Esquire. Also, see letter dated July 2, 1997 from Xxxxxxx X.
Xxxxxx, Assistant District Director of U.S. Department of Labor
stating CDP was in compliance with requirements of the FLSA given to
PCNA.
United Check Cashing v. College Directory Publishing. See Complaint,
letter dated 10/29/96 and Settlement Agreement given to PCNA.
11. X. Xxxxxxxx (sales rep.) v. College Directory Publishing. See
complaint, hearing
63 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
notice and judgment notice given to PCNA.
12. Directory Printing claim against Target given to PCNA.
13. K. Korteweg, possible breach of employment contract claim given to
PCNA.
64 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(z)(i)
LIST OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS THAT ANY OF TARGET MAINTAINS
OR TO WHICH TARGET CONTRIBUTES
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See 401(k) Plan and employee manual referred to in of Schedule 3(s),
item 7 and given to PCNA.
65 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(ad)
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES OF TARGET
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See all publishing contracts with universities and colleges previously
provided to Xxx Xxxxxx on June 10, 1997.
See the incentive compensation spreadsheets for inside sales managers,
outside sales managers, student sales representatives and managers and
inside and outside sales representatives given to PCNA.
See contract dated 1/6/97 between Target and Interactive Communication
Specialists, Inc. referred to in Schedule 3(s), item 2 and given to
PCNA.
Expected University of Virginia penalty for late delivery and expenses in
the approximate amounts of $21,000.00, respectively. Another $10,000 of
damages is also possible from late delivery of books from Directory
Publishing in the Fall of 1996.
66 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(ae)
NET BOOKINGS OF TARGET AND AMOUNTS PAID AS DEPOSITS
BY ADVERTISERS AS OF THE DATE OF CLOSING
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Given to PCNA.
67 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 3(af)
LIST OF COMMITMENTS FROM COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
FOR THE PUBLICATION OF MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORIES
DURING 1997
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See publishing contracts previously supplied to Xxx Xxxxxx on 6/10/97.*
See royalty list referred to in Schedule 3(s), item 2 and given to PCNA.
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* Subject to normal renewal and/or bidding process upon contract
termination.
68 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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SCHEDULE 4(f)(ii)
TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING STOCK OF PCNA
AS DEFINED MORE FULLY IN SECTION 4(f)(ii) OF THE
AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER
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10,400 shares of PCNA stock subject to issue to Yellow Magic, Inc., pending its
execution of an investment letter, in exchange for indebtedness of $33,950 of
PCNA to Yellow Magic, Inc. as a portion of the payment for the license fee of an
industry-specific application software system.
Incentive Stock Options for 33,500 shares of PCNA stock granted June 19, 1997,
to employees of PCNA pursuant to PCNA's 1996 Stock Option Plan. See page given
to the Target.
69 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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EXHIBIT A
CERTIFICATE OF MERGER
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70 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
CERTIFICATE OF MERGER
The undersigned corporations, New College Directory Publishing, Inc.
("NCDP" or the "Surviving Corporation"), a Delaware corporation, and College
Directory Publishing, Inc. ("CDP"), a Delaware corporation (collectively the
"Constituent Corporations"), have adopted a Plan of Merger and hereby adopt this
Certificate of Merger pursuant to Section 251 of the Delaware General
Corporation Law as of this 1st day of July, 1997. The name of the Surviving
Corporation is NCDP, a Delaware corporation.
1. Adoption of Agreement. Pursuant to Section 251 of the Delaware General
Corporation Law (the "DGCL"), the sole director and sole shareholder of NCDP
have approved, adopted, certified, executed and acknowledged the Agreement and
Plan of Merger as of July 1, 1997 by unanimous consent. Pursuant to Section 251
of the DGCL, the directors and shareholders of CDP adopted, certified, executed
and acknowledged the Agreement and Plan of Merger as of July 1, 1997 by
unanimous consent.
2. Agreement to Merge. The Constituent Corporations hereby agree that CDP
shall be merged with and into NCDP.
3. Effective Date. The merger of the undersigned corporations will become
effective simultaneously with the filing of this Certificate by the Department
of State.
71 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
4. Name of Merged Corporation. The name of the Surviving Corporation shall
be New College Directory Publishing, Inc. except as provided in Paragraph 5
below.
5. Certificate of Incorporation. The Certificate of Incorporation of NCDP
shall continue to be the certificate of incorporation of the Surviving
Corporation as it is presently filed except as to a change of name providing
that upon effectiveness of this Certificate of Merger the name of the Surviving
Corporation shall be College Directory Publishing, Inc.
6. Agreement. The executed Agreement and Plan of Merger is on file at the
principal place of business of NCDP, the Surviving Corporation, located at 0000
Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, 0xx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx, 00000.
7. Manner and Basis for Conversion of Shares. The manner and basis of
converting the shares of CDP into shares of The Publishing Company of North
America, Inc. ("PCNA") shall be as follows:
The shareholders of CDP shall tender their certificate or certificates for
outstanding shares of PCNA to NCDP and there shall be issued to the
respective holder thereof, in substitution therefor, certificates for
fully paid and non-assessable common shares of PCNA, in the ratio of 250
shares of PCNA for each share of CDP, being a total of 750,000 shares of
PCNA for the entire 3,000 shares now issued and outstanding of
72 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
CDP.
8. Shareholder Approval. The undersigned secretaries of the Constituent
Corporations hereby certify that the shareholders of the Constituent
Corporations adopted the Agreement and Plan of Merger as of July 1, 1997 by
unanimous consent.
I, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE that I have read the foregoing
Certificate of Merger and affirm and acknowledge under penalty of perjury that
the instrument is the act and deed of the corporation, and that all facts
contained therein are true and correct.
Dated: July 1, 1997 NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING,
INC. a Delaware corporation
By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx
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Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx, President
and Secretary
I, THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE that we have read the foregoing
Certificate of Merger and affirm and acknowledge under penalty of perjury that
the instrument is the act and deed of the corporation, and that all facts
contained therein are true and correct.
Dated: July 1, 1997 COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.,
a Delaware corporation
By: /s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx
--------------------------------
Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, President
Attest: /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
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Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxx
00 Xxxx 0-X/X No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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EXHIBIT B
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE TARGET, INCLUDING:
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(i) unaudited balance sheets and statements of income, changes in
shareholders' equity, and cash flow as of and for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 1996;
(ii) unaudited balance sheets and statements of income, changes in
stockholders' equity, and cash flow as of and for the five months
ended May 31, 1997.
74 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS'
REVIEW REPORT
DECEMBER 31, 1996 AND 1995
75 Form 8-K/A Xx. 0, Xxxxxxx 0
X X X X E N T S
PAGE
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INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS' REVIEW REPORT 77
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
BALANCE SHEETS 78
STATEMENTS OF INCOME AND RETAINED EARNINGS 79
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS 80
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 81
76 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS' REVIEW REPORT
Board of Directors
College Directory Publishing, Inc.
We have reviewed the accompanying balance sheets of College Directory
Publishing, Inc., as of December 31, 1996 and 1995, and the related statements
of income, retained earnings, and cash flows for the years then ended, in
accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services
issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All
information included in these financial statements is the representation of the
management of College Directory Publishing, Inc.
A review consists principally of inquiries of Company personnel and analytical
procedures applied to financial data. It is substantially less in scope than an
audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the objective of
which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken
as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion.
Based on our review, we are not aware of any material modifications that should
be made to the accompanying financial statements in order for them to be in
conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.
/s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxx, P.A.
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XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX & XXXXX, P.A.
February 11, 1997
New Castle, Delaware
77 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
BALANCE SHEETS
December 31, 1996 and 1995
See Independent Accountants' Review Report
ASSETS
1996 1995
---- ----
CURRENT ASSETS
Accounts receivable (net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $61,104 and $109,822,
respectively) $576,336 $640,465
Loan receivable -- shareholders 31,603 29,876
-------- --------
Total current assets 607,939 670,341
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
Computer publishing equipment 65,638 61,743
Office furniture 4,489 4,489
-------- --------
70,127 66,232
Less: Accumulated depreciation (47,276) (37,866)
-------- --------
22,851 28,366
OTHER ASSETS
Security deposits 2,596 --
-------- --------
TOTAL ASSETS $633,386 $698,707
======== ========
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Cash overdraft $130,006 $159,628
Accrued printing and royalty expenses 336,323 387,380
Payroll taxes payable 580 3,553
-------- --------
Total current liabilities 466,909 550,561
STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
Common stock, $2 par, 3,000 shares
authorized, issued and outstanding 6,000 6,000
Retained earnings 160,477 142,146
-------- --------
166,477 148,146
-------- --------
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY $633,386 $698,707
======== ========
See notes to financial statements.
78 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF INCOME AND RETAINED EARNINGS
For The Years Ended December 31, 1996 and 1995
See Independent Accountants' Review Report
1996 1995
---- ----
SALES $2,559,671 $1,968,207
OPERATING EXPENSES
Advertising 13,057 8,569
Auto expenses 8,684 9,998
Collection fees 27,983 23,252
Commissions -- salesmen 112,251 129,628
Consultants 5,000 --
Depreciation 9,411 9,279
Insurance 25,967 22,064
Lease expense 13,012 3,619
Legal and accounting 23,057 16,854
Licenses and taxes 12,850 6,643
Miscellaneous 1,128 999
Office supplies 26,782 22,033
Payroll taxes 40,601 33,035
Placement fees 24,353 6,996
Postage 44,468 28,765
Printing and typesetting 831,948 708,965
Profit sharing administrative expense 300 750
Rent 43,102 38,682
Repairs and maintenance 4,467 --
Royalties to schools 411,378 329,397
Salary -- officers' 71,538 57,693
Salary -- others 387,045 306,049
Telephone 41,490 30,457
Travel and entertainment 69,732 38,049
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2,249,604 1,831,776
OPERATING INCOME 310,067 136,431
OTHER INCOME AND (EXPENSES)
Interest income 3,950 4,356
Provision for bad debts (113,248) (84,076)
Interest expense (21,438) (15,156)
---------- ----------
(130,736) (94,876)
---------- ----------
NET INCOME 179,331 41,555
RETAINED EARNINGS, BEGINNING 142,146 260,591
DISTRIBUTIONS TO STOCKHOLDERS (161,000) (160,000)
---------- ----------
RETAINED EARNINGS, ENDING $ 160,477 $ 142,146
=========== ==========
See notes to financial statements.
79 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For The Years Ended December 31, 1996 and 1995
See Independent Accountants' Review Report
1996 1995
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CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net income $ 179,331 $ 41,555
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net
cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
Depreciation 9,411 9,279
Provision for bad debts (48,718) 68,762
(Increase) decrease in accounts receivables 112,847 (305,338)
Increase in security deposits (2,596) --
Increase (decrease) in accrued printing and
royalty expenses (51,057) 280,365
Increase (decrease) in payroll taxes payable (2,973) 3,066
--------- ---------
Net cash provided by
operating activities 196,245 97,689
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Acquisition of property and equipment (3,896) (12,691)
Borrowings on loan receivable from shareholders (1,727) (1,798)
--------- ---------
Net cash used in investing activities (5,623) (14,489)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Net borrowings (payments) on line of credit -- (150,000)
Dividends paid to shareholders (161,000) (160,000)
--------- ---------
Net cash used in financing activities (161,000) (310,000)
--------- ---------
Net increase (decrease) in cash 29,622 (226,800)
CASH (OVERDRAFT), BEGINNING (159,628) 67,172
--------- ---------
CASH (OVERDRAFT), ENDING $(130,006) $(159,628)
========= =========
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOWS INFORMATION
Cash paid for interest $ 21,438 $ 15,156
========= =========
See notes to financial statements.
80 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE A - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Company Activities
The Company was incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware on
July 17, 1988. The Company is a publisher of student telephone directories
at colleges and universities across the United States.
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
The Company provides for doubtful accounts applying the specific
identification method. At December 31, 1996 and 1995, the Company had
identified total doubtful accounts of $61,104 and $109,822, respectively.
Management believes all other accounts receivable to be fully collectible.
Property and Equipment
Property and equipment are stated at cost. Expenditures for maintenance
and repairs are charged to expense as incurred; costs of renewals and
betterments are capitalized. When assets are sold or otherwise disposed
of, the cost and related accumulated depreciation are removed from the
accounts, and any gain or loss is included in the statement of income.
Depreciation is provided for assets on the straight-line basis over the
estimated useful lives of the assets. The useful lives of property and
equipment for purposes of computing depreciation are:
Computer Publishing Equipment 5 Years
Office furniture 7 - 10 Years
Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures.
Accordingly, actual results could differ from those estimates.
81 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
NOTE B - CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK
Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to
concentrations of risk consist principally of temporary cash investments
and accounts receivables. At December 31, 1996 and 1995, the Company's
cash deposits were held in one financial institution. Deposits totalling
$451,455 in 1996 and $88,372 in 1995 at the financial institution are at
risk of loss in the amount of $351,455 and $ -0-, respectively, which
represents the amount in excess of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC) insurance limits.
Credit sales are made to the Company's customers in the ordinary course of
business after a credit evaluation of the customers' financial condition.
Generally, these sales are unsecured. The Company has not experienced any
significant losses from uncollectible accounts.
NOTE C - LINE OF CREDIT
The Company has a $400,000 line of credit with PNCBank which carries an
interest rate of prime plus 0.5% As of December 31, 1996 and 1995, $- 0-
was outstanding at an interest rate of 8.75%. The line is secured by the
Company's equipment and receivables, and personally guaranteed by the
stockholders. In January 1997, the Company borrowed $200,000 against the
line of credit.
NOTE D - RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Shareholder loans are demand loans which carry interest at the applicable
federal interest rate accrued on a monthly basis. As of December 31, 1996
and 1995, the loan principal outstanding was $31,603 and $29,876,
respectively, including accrued interest of $6,816 and $5,089,
respectively.
The applicable federal interest rate at December 31, 1996 and 1995 were
6.13% and 5.64%, respectively.
82 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
NOTE E - PROFIT-SHARING PLAN
Effective January 1, 1996, the Company adopted a defined contribution
401(k) profit-sharing plan to provide retirement benefits for eligible
employees. To be eligible, an employee must be at least 21 years of age,
have worked at least 90 days, and be a full-time employee working at least
1,000 hours. The Company may elect to make a discretionary contribution
annually to the profit sharing plan. No contribution has been made for the
year ended December 31, 1996.
During 1995, the Company maintained a simplified employee pension
retirement plan, covering all eligible employees age 21 and older with 36
months service. Contributions are based on current year profitability and
are at the discretion of the Board of Directors. The contribution to the
plan was $-0- for year ended December 31, 1995. This plan was replaced by
the 401(k) plan described above.
NOTE F - OPERATING LEASES
The Company leases office space, equipment, and vehicles under operating
leases expiring in various years through 2001. Minimum future rental
payments under non-cancelable operating leases having remaining terms in
excess of 1 year as of December 31, 1996 for each of the next 3 years and
in the aggregate are:
Year Ended December 31,
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1997 $ 70,070
1998 40,708
1999 18,518
2000 10,284
2001 1,359
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Total minimum future rental payments $140,939
========
Rent expense for the years ending December 31, 1996 and 1995, was $56,114
and $38,682, respectively.
83 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
NOTE G - INCOME TAXES
The Company, with the consent of its stockholders, has elected to be taxed
as an "S-corporation" under sections of the federal and state income tax
laws, which provide that, in lieu of corporation income taxes, the
stockholders separately account for their prorata share of the Company's
items of income, deduction, losses and credits. Therefore, these
statements do not include any provision for corporate income taxes.
NOTE H - RECLASSIFICATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT PRESENTATION
Certain reclassifications have been made to the 1995 financial statements
to conform with the 1996 financial statement presentation. Such
reclassifications had no effect on net income as previously reported.
84 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS'
COMPILATION REPORT
MAY 31, 1997
85 Form 8-K/A Xx. 0, Xxxxxxx 0
X X X X E N T S
PAGE
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INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS' COMPILATION REPORT 87
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
BALANCE SHEET 88
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND RETAINED EARNINGS 89
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS 90
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 91
86 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS' COMPILATION REPORT
Board of Directors
College Directory Publishing, Inc.
We have compiled the accompanying balance sheet of College Directory Publishing,
Inc. (an S Corporation) as of May 31, 1997, and the related statements of
operations, retained earnings, and cash flows for the five months then ended, in
accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services
issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
A compilation is limited to presenting in the form of financial statements
information that is the representation of management. We have not audited or
reviewed the accompanying financial statements and, accordingly, do not express
an opinion or any other form of assurance on them.
/s/ Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxx, P.A.
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XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX & ZIMNY, P.A.
June 25, 1997
New Castle, Delaware
87 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
BALANCE SHEET
May 31, 1997
See Independent Accountants' Compilation Report
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash $ 249,270
Accounts receivable (net of allowance for
doubtful accounts of $100,000) 95,174
Directories in progress 426,765
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Total current assets 771,209
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
Computer publishing equipment 70,233
Office furniture 7,089
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77,322
Less: Accumulated depreciation (51,012)
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26,310
OTHER ASSETS
Security deposits 2,596
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TOTAL ASSETS $ 800,115
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER EQUITY
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts payable $ 241,707
Line of credit 500,000
Accrued expenses 6,803
Deferred revenue 260,488
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Total current liabilities 1,008,998
STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
Common stock, non-par, 3,000 shares
authorized, issued and outstanding 6,000
Retained earnings (214,883)
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(208,883)
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY $ 800,115
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88 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND RETAINED EARNINGS
For The Five Months Ended May 31, 1997
See Independent Accountants' Compilation Report
OPERATING EXPENSES
Advertising $ 18,389
Auto expenses 5,391
Collection fees 3,000
Consultants 45,000
Depreciation 3,736
Insurance 9,875
Lease expense 6,878
Legal and accounting 28,798
Licenses and taxes 2,206
Miscellaneous 21
Office supplies 9,938
Payroll taxes 8,946
Placement fees 8,682
Postage 2,711
Refunds 528
Rent 5,724
Salaries -- officers' 50,538
Salaries -- administrative 38,921
Telephone 3,583
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OPERATING INCOME 252,865
OTHER INCOME AND (EXPENSES)
Interest income 1,270
Interest expense (7,266)
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(5,996)
NET LOSS (258,860)
RETAINED EARNINGS, BEGINNING 160,477
PRIOR PERIOD ADJUSTMENT
Increase to allowance for doubtful accounts (38,896)
DISTRIBUTIONS TO STOCKHOLDERS (77,603)
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RETAINED EARNINGS, ENDING $(214,883)
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89 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
For The Five Months Ended May 31, 1997
See Independent Accountants' Compilation Report
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net loss $(258,861)
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net
cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
Depreciation 3,736
Decrease in accounts receivables 442,266
Increase in directories in progress (426,765)
Decrease in accounts payable (94,616)
Decrease in payroll taxes payable (580)
Increase in deferred revenue 260,488
Increase in accrued expenses 6,803
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Net cash used in operating activities (67,529)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Purchases of property and equipment (7,195)
Net cash provided by investing activities 7,195
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CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Net borrowings (payments) on line of credit 500,000
Payments from loans receivable from shareholders 31,603
Dividends paid to shareholders (77,603)
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Net cash provided by financing activities 454,000
Net increase in cash 379,276
CASH (OVERDRAFT), BEGINNING (130,006)
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CASH, ENDING $ 249,270
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SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOWS INFORMATION
Cash paid for interest $ 7,266
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90 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE A - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Company Activities
The Company was incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware on
July 17, 1988. The Company is a publisher of student telephone directories
at colleges and universities across the United States.
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
The Company provides for doubtful accounts applying the specific
identification method. At May 31, 1997, the Company had identified total
doubtful accounts of $100,000. Management believes all other accounts
receivable to be fully collectible.
Property and Equipment
Property and equipment are stated at cost. Expenditures for maintenance
and repairs are charged to expense as incurred; costs of renewals and
betterments are capitalized. When assets are sold or otherwise disposed
of, the cost and related accumulated depreciation are removed from the
accounts, and any gain or loss is included in the statement of operations.
Depreciation is provided for assets on the straight-line basis over the
estimated useful lives of the assets. The useful lives of property and
equipment for purposes of computing depreciation are:
Computer Publishing Equipment 5 Years
Office furniture 7 - 10 Years
Revenue Recognition
Revenues and related costs are recorded by the Company upon shipment of
directories. Costs accumulated under directories in progress are stated at
estimated costs, not in excess of estimated realizable value. Deferred
revenue represents amounts received from advertisers prior to shipment of
the related directories.
91 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures.
Accordingly, actual results could differ from those estimates.
NOTE B - CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK
Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to
concentrations of risk consist principally of temporary cash investments
and accounts receivables. At May 31, 1997, the Company's cash deposits
were held in one financial institution. Deposits totalling $287,903 at the
financial institution are at risk of loss in the amount of $187,903 which
represents the amount in excess of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC) insurance limits.
Credit sales are made to the Company's customers in the ordinary course of
business after a credit evaluation of the customers' financial condition.
Generally, these sales are unsecured. The Company has not experienced any
significant losses from uncollectible accounts.
NOTE C - LINE OF CREDIT
The Company has a $650,000 line of credit with PNC Bank which carries an
interest rate of prime plus 0.5% As of May 31, 1997, $500,000 was
outstanding at an interest rate of 9.00%. The line is secured by the
Company's equipment and receivables, and personally guaranteed by the
stockholders.
NOTE D - PROFIT-SHARING PLAN
Effective January 1, 1996, the Company adopted a defined contribution
401(k) profit-sharing plan to provide retirement benefits for eligible
employees. To be eligible, an employee must be at least 21 years of age,
have worked at least 90 days, and be a full-time employee working at least
1,000 hours. The Company may elect to make a discretionary contribution
annually to the profit sharing plan. No contribution has been made for the
five months ended May 31, 1997.
92 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
NOTE E - OPERATING LEASES
The Company leases office space, equipment, and vehicles under operating
leases expiring in various years through 2001. Minimum future rental
payments under non-cancelable operating leases having remaining terms in
excess of one year as of May 31, 1997 for each of the next four years and
in the aggregate are:
Year Ended May 31,
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1998 $ 62,830
1999 29,524
2000 18,491
2001 8,403
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Total minimum future rental payments $119,248
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Rent expense for the five months ending May 31, 1997 was $40,891.
NOTE F - INCOME TAXES
The Company, with the consent of its stockholders, has elected to be taxed
as an "S-corporation" under sections of the federal and state income tax
laws, which provide that, in lieu of corporation income taxes, the
stockholders separately account for their prorata share of the Company's
items of income, deduction, losses and credits. Therefore, these
statements do not include any provision for corporate income taxes.
NOTE G - STAND-BY PROMISSORY NOTE
In addition to the above noted line of credit, PNC Bank has approved a
promissory note in the amount of $150,000 at an interest rate of 9.5%. The
Company may exercise this note at any time during 1997. Upon exercise, the
principal plus interest will be repaid in 60 equal monthly installments of
$3,162 each. At May 31, 1997, the note had not been exercised.
93 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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EXHIBIT C
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS FOR STOCKHOLDERS,
XXXX XXXXXXXXX AND XXXXXXX XXXX
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94 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT entered into as of this 1st day of July 1997,
among New College Directory Publishing, Inc. (the "Company"), Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
(the "Executive") and The Publishing Company of North America, Inc. ("PCNA").
WHEREAS, the Company desires to employ Executive and to ensure the
continued availability to the Company of the Executive's services, and the
Executive is willing to accept such employment and render such services, all
upon and subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement
including PCNA's guarantee;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants
set forth in this Agreement, and intending to be legally bound, the Company, the
Executive and PCNA agree as follows:
1. Term of Employment.
(a) Term. The Company hereby employs the Executive, and the
Executive hereby accepts employment with the Company, for a period
commencing on the date of this Agreement and ending three years thereafter
(the "Term").
95 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
(b) Continuing Effect. Notwithstanding any termination of this
Agreement except for termination under Section 5(c), at the end of the
Term or otherwise, the provisions of Sections 6 and 7 shall remain in full
force and effect and the provisions of Section 7 shall be binding upon the
legal representatives, successors and assigns of the Executive.
2. Duties.
(a) General Duties. The Executive shall serve as Chief Executive
Officer of the Company with duties and responsibilities that are
consistent with the Executive's duties and responsibilities with College
Directory Publishing, Inc. as of the date of this Agreement. The Executive
will also perform services for such subsidiaries as may be necessary. The
Executive will use his best efforts to perform his duties and discharge
his responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement competently, carefully and
faithfully. In determining whether or not the Executive has used his best
efforts hereunder, the Executive's and the Company's delegation of
authority and all surrounding circumstances shall be taken into account
and the best efforts of the Executive shall not be judged solely on the
Company's earnings or other results of the Executive's performance.
96 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
(b) Devotion of Time. Subject to the last sentence of this Section
2(b), the Executive shall devote all of his time, attention and energies
during normal business hours (exclusive of periods of sickness and
disability and of such normal holiday and vacation periods as have been
established by the Company) to the affairs of the Company. The Executive
shall not enter the employ of or serve as a consultant to, or in any way
perform any services with or without compensation to, any other persons,
business or organization without the prior consent of the board of
directors of the Company; provided, that the Executive shall be permitted
to devote a limited amount of his time, without compensation, to
professional, charitable or similar organizations.
(c) Life Insurance Co-Operation. The Company intends to apply for
and maintain in force a $1,000,000 life insurance policy in order to
protect the Company in the event of the Executive's death during the Term.
The Executive shall cooperate fully with the Company in this regard, and
the Executive acknowledges that neither he nor his estate shall have any
ownership interests in the proceeds or cash value of such policy.
(d) Adherence to Inside Information Policies. The Executive
acknowledges that PCNA, the parent of the Company, is publicly-held and,
as a result, has implemented inside information policies designed to
preclude its employees and those of its subsidiaries from violating the
federal securities laws by trading on material, non-public information or
passing such information on to others in breach of any duty owed to PCNA
or its
97 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
subsidiaries, if any, including the Company. The Executive shall promptly
execute any agreement generally distributed by PCNA to its employees
requiring such employees to abide by its inside information policies.
3. Compensation and Expenses.
(a) Salary. For the services of the Executive to be rendered under
this Agreement, the Company shall pay the Executive an annual salary of
$65,000 during the first six months of the Term, $75,000 during the second
12 months and $85,000 during the third 18 months.
(b) Expenses. In addition to any compensation received pursuant to
Section 3(a), the Company will reimburse or advance funds to the Executive
for all reasonable travel, entertainment and miscellaneous expenses
incurred in connection with the performance of his duties under this
Agreement, provided that the Executive properly accounts for such expenses
to the Company in accordance with the Company's practices. Such
reimbursement or advances will be made in accordance with policies and
procedures of the Company in effect from time to time relating to
reimbursement of or advances to executive officers.
98 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
4. Benefits.
(a) Vacation. For each 12-month period during the Term, the
Executive will be entitled to three weeks of vacation without loss of
compensation or other benefits to which he is entitled under this
Agreement, to be taken at such times as the Executive may select and the
affairs of the Company may permit.
(b) Employee Benefit Programs. The Executive is entitled to
participate in any pension, 401(k), insurance or other employee benefit
plan that is maintained by the Company for its executive officers,
including programs of life and medical insurance and reimbursement of
membership fees in civic, social and professional organizations.
(c) Insurance. The Company shall provide to Executive and pay
premiums on the Company's medical insurance policy covering Executive and
Executive's dependents.
(d) Automobile. The Company shall pay for the current or equivalent
automobile lease and reimburse the Executive for all related business
expenses.
99 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
5. Termination.
(a) Termination for Cause. The Company may terminate the Executive's
employment pursuant to the terms of this Agreement at any time for cause
by given written notice of termination. Such termination will become
effective upon the giving of such notice. Upon any termination for cause,
the Executive shall have no right to compensation, or reimbursement under
Section 3 or to participate in any employee benefit programs under Section
4 for any period subsequent to the effective date of termination. For
purposes of this Section 5(a), "cause" shall mean: (i) the Executive is
convicted of a felony or misdemeanor or commits a criminal act; (ii) the
Executive, in carrying out his duties hereunder, has acted with ordinary
negligence, gross negligence or intentional misconduct resulting, in any
case, in harm to the Company; (iii) the Executive misappropriates Company
funds or otherwise defrauds the Company; (iv) the Executive breaches his
fiduciary duty to the Company resulting in profit to him, directly or
indirectly; (v) the Executive materially breaches any agreement with the
Company; (vi) the Executive breaches any provision of Section 6 or Section
7; (vii) the Executive fails to competently perform his duties under
Section 2; or (viii) the Executive suffers from alcoholism or drug
addiction or otherwise uses prescription or illegal drugs in any form
except strictly in accordance with the orders of a physician or dentist.
100 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
(b) Death or Disability. Except for the conditions and obligations
contained in this Section 5(b), this Agreement and the obligations of the
Company hereunder will terminate upon the death or disability of the
Executive. For purposes of this Section 5(b), "disability" shall mean that
for a period of four consecutive months in any 12-month period the
Executive is incapable of substantially fulfilling the duties set forth in
Section 2 because of physical, mental or emotional incapacity resulting
from injury, sickness or disease. However, the references in Section 5(a)
(viii) above shall not be deemed a "disability" as defined in this Section
5(b).
Upon termination by death or disability, the Company will pay the
Executive or his legal representative, as the case may be his annual
salary at such time pursuant to Section 3(a) through the date of such
termination of employment. Such sum shall be paid upon the same terms and
conditions as if this Agreement were in fully force and effect.
(c) Continuing Effect. Notwithstanding any termination of the
Executive's employment as provided in this Section 5 or otherwise, the
provisions of Section 6 shall remain in full force and effect, except as
otherwise provided in Section 5(c).
101 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
6. Non-competition Agreement.
(a) Competition with the Company. Until termination of his
employment and for a period of 12 months commencing on the date of
termination, the Executive, directly or indirectly, in association with or
as a shareholder, director, officer, consultant, employee, partner, joint
venturer, member or otherwise of or through any person, firm, corporation,
partnership, association or other entity, will not compete with the
Company or any of its affiliates in the offer, sale or marketing of
products or services that are competitive with any of the products or
services offered by the Company, its subsidiaries or PCNA (if PCNA is
still the majority stockholder of the Company) (such subsidiaries and PCNA
and its subsidiaries referred to as "Affiliates") within any metropolitan
area in the United States or elsewhere in which the Company and/or its
Affiliates is then engaged in the offer and sale of competitive products
or services; provided, however, the foregoing shall not prevent Executive
from accepting employment with an enterprise engaged in two or more lines
of business, one of which is the same or similar to a portion of the
Company's business (the "Prohibited Business") if Executive's employment
is totally unrelated to the Prohibited Business; provided, further, the
foregoing shall not prohibit Executive from owning up to 5% of the
securities of any publicly-traded enterprise provided Executive is not an
employee, director, officer, consultant to such enterprise or otherwise
reimbursed for services rendered to such enterprise.
102 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
(b) Solicitation of Customers. During the period in which the
provisions of Section 6(a) shall be in effect and for an additional 12
months thereafter, the Executive, directly or indirectly, will not seek
Prohibited Business from any Customer (as defined below) on behalf of any
enterprise or business other than the Company, refer Prohibited Business
from any Customer to any enterprise or business other than the Company or
receive commissions based on sales or otherwise relating to the Prohibited
Business from any Customer. For purposes of this Section 6(b), the term
"Customer" means any person, firm, corporation, partnership, association
or other entity to which the Company and/or its Affiliates sold or
provided goods or services during the 24-month period prior to the time at
which any determination is required to be made as to whether any such
person, firm, corporation, partnership, association or other entity is a
Customer.
(c) No Payment. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that no
separate or additional payment will be required to be made to him in
consideration of his undertakings in this Section 6.
7. Nondisclosure of Confidential Information. The Executive acknowledges
that during his employment he will learn and will have access to confidential
information regarding the Company and/or its Affiliates, including without
limitation (i) confidential or secret plans, programs, documents, agreements or
other material relating to the business, services or activities of the Company
and/or its Affiliates and (ii) trade secrets, market reports, customer
investigations,
103 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
customer lists and other similar information that is proprietary information of
the Company and/or its Affiliates (collectively referred to as "Confidential
Information"). The Executive acknowledges that such Confidential Information as
is acquired and used by the Company and/or its Affiliates is a special, valuable
and unique asset. All records, files, materials and Confidential Information
obtained by the Executive in the course of his employment with the Company are
confidential and proprietary and shall remain the exclusive property of the
Company and/or its Affiliates, as the case may be. The Executive will not,
except in connection with and as required by his performance of his duties under
this Agreement, for any reason use for his own benefit or the benefit of any
person or entity with which he may be associated or disclose any such
Confidential Information to any person, firm, corporation, association or other
entity for any reason or purpose whatsoever without the prior written consent of
the Board, unless such Confidential Information previously shall have become
public knowledge through no action by or omission of the Executive.
8. Equitable Relief. The Company and the Executive recognize that the
services to be rendered under this Agreement by the Executive are special,
unique and of extraordinary character, and that in the event of the breach by
the Executive of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or if the Executive,
without the prior consent of the Board shall leave his employment for any reason
and take any action in violation of Section 6 or Section 7, the Company will be
entitled to institute and prosecute proceedings in any court of competent
jurisdiction referred to enjoin the Executive from breaching the provisions of
Section 6 or Section 7. In such action, the Company will not be required to
plead or prove irreparable harm or lack of an adequate remedy at law.
104 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
Nothing contained in this Section 8 shall be construed to prevent the Company
from seeking such other remedy in arbitration in case of any breach of this
Agreement by the Executive, as the Company may elect.
9. Assignability. The rights and obligations of the Company under this
Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and
assigns of the Company, provided that such successor or assign shall acquire all
or substantially all of the securities or assets of the Company. The Executive's
obligations hereunder may not be assigned or alienated and any attempt to do so
by the Executive will be void.
105 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
10. Severability.
(a) The Executive expressly agrees that the character, duration and
geographical scope of the provisions set forth in this Agreement are
reasonable in light of the circumstances as they exist on the date hereof.
Should a decision, however, be made at a later date by a court of
competent jurisdiction that the character, duration or geographical scope
of such provisions is unreasonable, then it is the intention and the
agreement of the Executive and the Company that this Agreement shall be
construed by the court in such a manner as to impose only those
restrictions on the Executive's conduct that are reasonable in the light
of the circumstances and as are necessary to assure to the Company the
benefits of this Agreement. If, in any judicial proceeding, a court shall
refuse to enforce all of the separate covenants deemed included herein
because taken together they are more extensive than necessary to assure to
the Company the intended benefits of this Agreement, it is expressly
understood and agreed by the parties hereto that the provisions of this
Agreement that, if eliminated, would permit the remaining separate
provisions to be enforced in such proceeding shall be deemed eliminated,
for the purposes of such proceeding, from this Agreement.
(b) If any provision of this Agreement otherwise is deemed to be
invalid or unenforceable or is prohibited by the laws of the state or
jurisdiction where it is to be performed, this Agreement shall be
considered divisible as to such provision and such
106 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
provision shall be inoperative in such state or jurisdiction and shall not
be part of the consideration moving from either of the parties to the
other. The remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be valid and
binding and of like effect as though such provision were not included.
11. Arbitration. Except for an action for equitable relief, any
controversy, dispute or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or
its interpretation, application, implementation, breach or enforcement which the
parties are unable to resolve by mutual agreement, shall be settled by
submission by either party of the controversy, claim or dispute to binding
arbitration in Volusia County, Florida (unless the parties agree in writing to a
different location), before three arbitrators in accordance with the rules of
the American Arbitration Association then in effect. In any such arbitration
proceeding the parties agree to provide all discovery deemed necessary by the
arbitrators. The decision and award made by the arbitrators shall be final,
binding and conclusive on all parties hereto for all purposes, and judgment may
be entered thereon in any court having jurisdiction thereof.
12. Notices and Addresses. All notices, offers, acceptance and any other
acts under this Agreement (except payment) shall be in writing, and shall be
sufficiently given if delivered to the addressees in person, by Federal Express
or similar receipted delivery, by facsimile delivery or, if mailed, postage
prepaid, by certified mail, return receipt requested, as follows:
107 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
To the Company: New College Directory Publishing, Inc.
0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, 0xx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
With a copy to: Xx. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx
The Publishing Company of North
America, Inc.
000 X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx
Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
To the Executive: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
00 Xxx Xxx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000
With a copy to: Xxxx Xxxxx, Esq.
Xxxxx & Xxxxx
0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
or to such other address as either of them, by notice to the other may designate
from time to time. The transmission confirmation receipt from the sender's
facsimile machine shall be conclusive evidence of successful facsimile delivery.
Time shall be counted to, or from, as the case may be, the delivery in person or
by mailing.
13. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument. The execution of this
Agreement may be by actual or facsimile signature.
108 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
14. Attorney's Fees. In the event that there is any controversy or claim
arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or to the interpretation, breach
or enforcement thereof, and any action or proceeding is commenced to enforce the
provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to a
reasonable attorney's fee, costs and expenses.
15. Governing Law. This Agreement and any dispute, disagreement, or issue
of construction or interpretation arising hereunder whether relating to its
execution, its validity, the obligations provided therein or performance shall
be governed or interpreted according to the internal laws of the State of
Delaware without regard to choice of law considerations.
16. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement
between the parties and supersedes all prior oral and written agreements between
the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof. Neither this
Agreement nor any provision hereof may be changed, waived, discharged or
terminated orally, except by a statement in writing signed by the party or
parties against which enforcement or the change, waiver discharge or termination
is sought.
17. Section and Paragraph Headings. The section and paragraph headings in
this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning
or interpretation of this Agreement.
109 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
18. Guaranty by PCNA. PCNA unconditionally guarantees all of the Company's
obligations hereunder.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company and the Executive have executed this
Agreement as of the date and year first above written.
NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx
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Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx, President
/s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
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Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
110 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT entered into as of this 1st day of July 1997,
among New College Directory Publishing, Inc. (the "Company"), Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx
(the "Executive") and The Publishing Company of North America, Inc.
("PCNA").
WHEREAS, the Company desires to employ Executive and to ensure the
continued availability to the Company of the Executive's services, and the
Executive is willing to accept such employment and render such services, all
upon and subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement
including PCNA's guarantee;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants
set forth in this Agreement, and intending to be legally bound, the Company, the
Executive and PCNA agree as follows:
1. Term of Employment.
(a) Term. The Company hereby employs the Executive, and the
Executive hereby accepts employment with the Company, for a period
commencing on the date of this Agreement and ending three years thereafter
(the "Term").
111 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
(b) Continuing Effect. Notwithstanding any termination of this
Agreement except for termination under Section 5(c), at the end of the
Term or otherwise, the provisions of Sections 6 and 7 shall remain in full
force and effect and the provisions of Section 7 shall be binding upon the
legal representatives, successors and assigns of the Executive.
2. Duties.
(a) General Duties. The Executive shall serve as Chief Operating
Officer of the Company with duties and responsibilities that are
consistent with the Executive's duties and responsibilities with College
Directory Publishing, Inc. as of the date of this Agreement. The Executive
will also perform services for such subsidiaries as may be necessary. The
Executive will use his best efforts to perform his duties and discharge
his responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement competently, carefully and
faithfully. In determining whether or not the Executive has used his best
efforts hereunder, the Executive's and the Company's delegation of
authority and all surrounding circumstances shall be taken into account
and the best efforts of the Executive shall not be judged solely on the
Company's earnings or other results of the Executive's performance.
112 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
(b) Devotion of Time. Subject to the last sentence of this Section
2(b), the Executive shall devote all of his time, attention and energies
during normal business hours (exclusive of periods of sickness and
disability and of such normal holiday and vacation periods as have been
established by the Company) to the affairs of the Company. The Executive
shall not enter the employ of or serve as a consultant to, or in any way
perform any services with or without compensation to, any other persons,
business or organization without the prior consent of the board of
directors of the Company; provided, that the Executive shall be permitted
to devote a limited amount of his time, without compensation, to
professional, charitable or similar organizations.
(c) Life Insurance Co-Operation. The Company intends to apply for
and maintain in force a $1,000,000 life insurance policy in order to
protect the Company in the event of the Executive's death during the Term.
The Executive shall cooperate fully with the Company in this regard, and
the Executive acknowledges that neither he nor his estate shall have any
ownership interests in the proceeds or cash value of such policy.
(d) Adherence to Inside Information Policies. The Executive
acknowledges that PCNA, the parent of the Company, is publicly-held and,
as a result, has implemented inside information policies designed to
preclude its employees and those of its subsidiaries from violating the
federal securities laws by trading on material, non-public information or
passing such information on to others in breach of any duty owed to PCNA
or its
113 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
subsidiaries, if any, including the Company. The Executive shall promptly
execute any agreement generally distributed by PCNA to its employees
requiring such employees to abide by its inside information policies.
3. Compensation and Expenses.
(a) Salary. For the services of the Executive to be rendered under
this Agreement, the Company shall pay the Executive an annual salary of
$65,000 during the first six months of the Term, $75,000 during the second
12 months and $85,000 during the third 18 months.
(b) Expenses. In addition to any compensation received pursuant to
Section 3(a), the Company will reimburse or advance funds to the Executive
for all reasonable travel, entertainment and miscellaneous expenses
incurred in connection with the performance of his duties under this
Agreement, provided that the Executive properly accounts for such expenses
to the Company in accordance with the Company's practices. Such
reimbursement or advances will be made in accordance with policies and
procedures of the Company in effect from time to time relating to
reimbursement of or advances to executive officers.
114 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
4. Benefits.
(a) Vacation. For each 12-month period during the Term, the
Executive will be entitled to three weeks of vacation without loss of
compensation or other benefits to which he is entitled under this
Agreement, to be taken at such times as the Executive may select and the
affairs of the Company may permit.
(b) Employee Benefit Programs. The Executive is entitled to
participate in any pension, 401(k), insurance or other employee benefit
plan that is maintained by the Company for its executive officers,
including programs of life and medical insurance and reimbursement of
membership fees in civic, social and professional organizations.
(c) Insurance. The Company shall provide to Executive and pay
premiums on the Company's medical insurance policy covering Executive and
Executive's dependents.
(c) Automobile. The Company shall pay for the current or equivalent
automobile lease and reimburse the Executive for all related business
expenses.
115 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
5. Termination.
(a) Termination for Cause. The Company may terminate the Executive's
employment pursuant to the terms of this Agreement at any time for cause
by given written notice of termination. Such termination will become
effective upon the giving of such notice. Upon any termination for cause,
the Executive shall have no right to compensation, or reimbursement under
Section 3 or to participate in any employee benefit programs under Section
4 for any period subsequent to the effective date of termination. For
purposes of this Section 5(a), "cause" shall mean: (i) the Executive is
convicted of a felony or misdemeanor or commits a criminal act; (ii) the
Executive, in carrying out his duties hereunder, has acted with ordinary
negligence, gross negligence or intentional misconduct resulting, in any
case, in harm to the Company; (iii) the Executive misappropriates Company
funds or otherwise defrauds the Company; (iv) the Executive breaches his
fiduciary duty to the Company resulting in profit to him, directly or
indirectly; (v) the Executive materially breaches any agreement with the
Company; (vi) the Executive breaches any provision of Section 6 or Section
7; (vii) the Executive fails to competently perform his duties under
Section 2; or (viii) the Executive suffers from alcoholism or drug
addiction or otherwise uses prescription or illegal drugs in any form
except strictly in accordance with the orders of a physician or dentist.
(b) Death or Disability. Except for the conditions and obligations
contained in
116 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
this Section 5(b), this Agreement and the obligations of the Company
hereunder will terminate upon the death or disability of the Executive.
For purposes of this Section 5(b), "disability" shall mean that for a
period of four consecutive months in any 12-month period the Executive is
incapable of substantially fulfilling the duties set forth in Section 2
because of physical, mental or emotional incapacity resulting from injury,
sickness or disease. However, the references in Section 5(a) (viii) above
shall not be deemed a "disability" as defined in this Section 5(b).
Upon termination by death or disability, the Company will pay the
Executive or his legal representative, as the case may be his annual
salary at such time pursuant to Section 3(a) through the date of such
termination of employment. Such sum shall be paid upon the same terms and
conditions as if this Agreement were in fully force and effect.
(c) Continuing Effect. Notwithstanding any termination of the
Executive's employment as provided in this Section 5 or otherwise, the
provisions of Section 6 shall remain in full force and effect, except as
otherwise provided in Section 5(c).
117 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
6. Non-competition Agreement.
(a) Competition with the Company. Until termination of his
employment and for a period of 12 months commencing on the date of
termination, the Executive, directly or indirectly, in association with or
as a shareholder, director, officer, consultant, employee, partner, joint
venturer, member or otherwise of or through any person, firm, corporation,
partnership, association or other entity, will not compete with the
Company or any of its affiliates in the offer, sale or marketing of
products or services that are competitive with any of the products or
services offered by the Company, its subsidiaries or PCNA (if PCNA is
still the majority stockholder of the Company) (such subsidiaries and PCNA
and its subsidiaries referred to as "Affiliates") within any metropolitan
area in the United States or elsewhere in which the Company and/or its
Affiliates is then engaged in the offer and sale of competitive products
or services; provided, however, the foregoing shall not prevent Executive
from accepting employment with an enterprise engaged in two or more lines
of business, one of which is the same or similar to a portion of the
Company's business (the "Prohibited Business") if Executive's employment
is totally unrelated to the Prohibited Business; provided, further, the
foregoing shall not prohibit Executive from owning up to 5% of the
securities of any publicly-traded enterprise provided Executive is not an
employee, director, officer, consultant to such enterprise or otherwise
reimbursed for services rendered to such enterprise.
118 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
(b) Solicitation of Customers. During the period in which the
provisions of Section 6(a) shall be in effect and for an additional 12
months thereafter, the Executive, directly or indirectly, will not seek
Prohibited Business from any Customer (as defined below) on behalf of any
enterprise or business other than the Company, refer Prohibited Business
from any Customer to any enterprise or business other than the Company or
receive commissions based on sales or otherwise relating to the Prohibited
Business from any Customer. For purposes of this Section 6(b), the term
"Customer" means any person, firm, corporation, partnership, association
or other entity to which the Company and/or its Affiliates sold or
provided goods or services during the 24-month period prior to the time at
which any determination is required to be made as to whether any such
person, firm, corporation, partnership, association or other entity is a
Customer.
(c) No Payment. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that no
separate or additional payment will be required to be made to him in
consideration of his undertakings in this Section 6.
7. Nondisclosure of Confidential Information. The Executive acknowledges
that during his employment he will learn and will have access to confidential
information regarding the Company and/or its Affiliates, including without
limitation (i) confidential or secret plans, programs, documents, agreements or
other material relating to the business, services or activities of the Company
and/or its Affiliates and (ii) trade secrets, market reports, customer
investigations,
119 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
customer lists and other similar information that is proprietary information of
the Company and/or its Affiliates (collectively referred to as "Confidential
Information"). The Executive acknowledges that such Confidential Information as
is acquired and used by the Company and/or its Affiliates is a special, valuable
and unique asset. All records, files, materials and Confidential Information
obtained by the Executive in the course of his employment with the Company are
confidential and proprietary and shall remain the exclusive property of the
Company and/or its Affiliates, as the case may be. The Executive will not,
except in connection with and as required by his performance of his duties under
this Agreement, for any reason use for his own benefit or the benefit of any
person or entity with which he may be associated or disclose any such
Confidential Information to any person, firm, corporation, association or other
entity for any reason or purpose whatsoever without the prior written consent of
the Board, unless such Confidential Information previously shall have become
public knowledge through no action by or omission of the Executive.
8. Equitable Relief. The Company and the Executive recognize that the
services to be rendered under this Agreement by the Executive are special,
unique and of extraordinary character, and that in the event of the breach by
the Executive of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or if the Executive,
without the prior consent of the Board shall leave his employment for any reason
and take any action in violation of Section 6 or Section 7, the Company will be
entitled to institute and prosecute proceedings in any court of competent
jurisdiction referred to enjoin the Executive from breaching the provisions of
Section 6 or Section 7. In such action, the Company will not be required to
plead or prove irreparable harm or lack of an adequate remedy at law.
120 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
Nothing contained in this Section 8 shall be construed to prevent the Company
from seeking such other remedy in arbitration in case of any breach of this
Agreement by the Executive, as the Company may elect.
9. Assignability. The rights and obligations of the Company under this
Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and
assigns of the Company, provided that such successor or assign shall acquire all
or substantially all of the securities or assets of the Company. The Executive's
obligations hereunder may not be assigned or alienated and any attempt to do so
by the Executive will be void.
121 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
10. Severability.
(a) The Executive expressly agrees that the character, duration and
geographical scope of the provisions set forth in this Agreement are
reasonable in light of the circumstances as they exist on the date hereof.
Should a decision, however, be made at a later date by a court of
competent jurisdiction that the character, duration or geographical scope
of such provisions is unreasonable, then it is the intention and the
agreement of the Executive and the Company that this Agreement shall be
construed by the court in such a manner as to impose only those
restrictions on the Executive's conduct that are reasonable in the light
of the circumstances and as are necessary to assure to the Company the
benefits of this Agreement. If, in any judicial proceeding, a court shall
refuse to enforce all of the separate covenants deemed included herein
because taken together they are more extensive than necessary to assure to
the Company the intended benefits of this Agreement, it is expressly
understood and agreed by the parties hereto that the provisions of this
Agreement that, if eliminated, would permit the remaining separate
provisions to be enforced in such proceeding shall be deemed eliminated,
for the purposes of such proceeding, from this Agreement.
(b) If any provision of this Agreement otherwise is deemed to be
invalid or unenforceable or is prohibited by the laws of the state or
jurisdiction where it is to be performed, this Agreement shall be
considered divisible as to such provision and such
122 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
provision shall be inoperative in such state or jurisdiction and shall not
be part of the consideration moving from either of the parties to the
other. The remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be valid and
binding and of like effect as though such provision were not included.
11. Arbitration. Except for an action for equitable relief, any
controversy, dispute or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or
its interpretation, application, implementation, breach or enforcement which the
parties are unable to resolve by mutual agreement, shall be settled by
submission by either party of the controversy, claim or dispute to binding
arbitration in Volusia County, Florida (unless the parties agree in writing to a
different location), before three arbitrators in accordance with the rules of
the American Arbitration Association then in effect. In any such arbitration
proceeding the parties agree to provide all discovery deemed necessary by the
arbitrators. The decision and award made by the arbitrators shall be final,
binding and conclusive on all parties hereto for all purposes, and judgment may
be entered thereon in any court having jurisdiction thereof.
12. Notices and Addresses. All notices, offers, acceptance and any other
acts under this Agreement (except payment) shall be in writing, and shall be
sufficiently given if delivered to the addressees in person, by Federal Express
or similar receipted delivery, by facsimile delivery or, if mailed, postage
prepaid, by certified mail, return receipt requested, as follows:
123 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
To the Company: New College Directory Publishing, Inc.
0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, 0xx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
With a copy to: Xx. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx
The Publishing Company of North
America, Inc.
000 X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx
Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
To the Executive: Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx
0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
With a copy to: Xxxx Xxxxx, Esq.
Xxxxx & Xxxxx
0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Facsimile: (000) 000-0000
or to such other address as either of them, by notice to the other may designate
from time to time. The transmission confirmation receipt from the sender's
facsimile machine shall be conclusive evidence of successful facsimile delivery.
Time shall be counted to, or from, as the case may be, the delivery in person or
by mailing.
13. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument. The execution of this
Agreement may be by actual or facsimile signature.
124 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
14. Attorney's Fees. In the event that there is any controversy or claim
arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or to the interpretation, breach
or enforcement thereof, and any action or proceeding is commenced to enforce the
provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to a
reasonable attorney's fee, costs and expenses.
15. Governing Law. This Agreement and any dispute, disagreement, or issue
of construction or interpretation arising hereunder whether relating to its
execution, its validity, the obligations provided therein or performance shall
be governed or interpreted according to the internal laws of the State of
Delaware without regard to choice of law considerations.
16. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement
between the parties and supersedes all prior oral and written agreements between
the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof. Neither this
Agreement nor any provision hereof may be changed, waived, discharged or
terminated orally, except by a statement in writing signed by the party or
parties against which enforcement or the change, waiver discharge or termination
is sought.
17. Section and Paragraph Headings. The section and paragraph headings in
this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect the meaning
or interpretation of this Agreement.
18. Guaranty by PCNA. PCNA unconditionally guarantees all of the Company's
125 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
obligations hereunder.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company and the Executive have executed this
Agreement as of the date and year first above written.
NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx
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Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx, President
/s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx
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Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx
126 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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EXHIBIT D
OPINION LETTER FROM TARGET'S LEGAL COUNSEL
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127 Form 8-K/A Xx. 0, Xxxxxxx 0
Xxxxx & Xxxxx
0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
July 1, 0000
Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Inc.
000 X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx
Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000
Attn: Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxx, President
New College Directory Publishing, Inc.
000 X. Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx
Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000
Re: PCNA/College Directory Publishing, Inc.
Dear Sirs:
We have acted as counsel for College Directory Publishing, Inc. (the
"Target") and Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxx and Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx (the "Stockholders") in
connection with the merger between New College Directory Publishing, Inc. and
the Target pursuant to that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger of even date
(the "Agreement") by and among The Publishing Company of North America, Inc.
("PCNA"), New College Directory Publishing, Inc. (the "Buyer"), the Target and
the Stockholders. Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined herein shall
have the meanings assigned to such terms in the Agreement.
In that capacity, we have reviewed the Agreement, the Schedule to the
Agreement and the Certificate of Merger. We have also reviewed such agreements,
instruments, corporate records, certificates and other documents and considered
such questions of law as we have considered necessary for the purpose of
rendering this opinion. In addition to the assumptions listed below in this
opinion, we have with your consent assumed, and have not independently verified,
that (a) each such document submitted to us as an original is authentic, (b)
each such document submitted to us as a copy conforms to the original, and (c)
the signatures on all such documents examined by us are genuine. As to factual
matters material to this opinion, we have relied without independent
investigation upon certificates of officers of the Loan Parties, in addition to
information contained in our files. We have also relied upon litigation,
judgment, bankruptcy and Uniform Commercial Code searches relating to the Target
and the Stockholders.
128 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
We are attorneys admitted to practice in the State of Pennsylvania and we
express no opinion as to any laws other than federal laws of the United States
of America, the laws of the State of Pennsylvania and the General Corporation
Law of the State of Delaware. For purposes of the enforceability opinion set
forth in paragraph 4 below, we have assumed that the internal laws of the State
of Pennsylvania are identical to the internal laws of the State of Delaware.
Based upon the foregoing and upon such investigation as we have deemed
necessary, we are of the opinion that:
1. The Target is a corporation which has been duly incorporated and
organized, is validly existing and is in good standing under the laws of
the State of Delaware, with perpetual corporate existence. The Target has
full corporate power and authority and all licenses, permits, and
authorization necessary to carry on the businesses in which it is engaged
and to own and use the properties owned and used by it. To our knowledge,
after due inquiry, the Target does not have an equity interest in any
other corporation, partnership, association, joint venture or other
entity. The Target is duly qualified to transact business as a foreign
corporation and is in good standing under the laws of such jurisdiction
where the location of its properties or the character of its operations
makes such qualification necessary except where any such failure to be so
qualified or in good standing would not have a material adverse effect on
it.
2. The execution, delivery and performance by the Target of the Agreement and
the consummation by the Target of the transactions contemplated thereby is
within its corporate powers, has been duly authorized by all necessary
corporate action and to our knowledge, does not conflict with or result in
a breach of any of the terms or provisions of, or constitute a default (or
an event which with notice or lapse of time, or both, would constitute a
default) under, require a consent under, or result in the creation or
imposition of any lien, security interest, charge or encumbrance upon any
of its properties or assets pursuant to the terms of any material
agreement or instrument to which it is a party or to which any of its
property or assets is subject, or violate its certificate of incorporation
or by-laws or any license, permit, judgment, decree, order, statute, rule
or regulation applicable to it or of its property or business.
3. Except as may arise under the Blue Sky laws of any state, no
authorization, approval, consent, waiver or other action or consideration
by, and no notice to or filing with, any governmental authority or
regulatory body or other person is required for the due execution,
delivery and performance by the Target in accordance with the Agreement.
4. Assuming due authorization, power, and execution and delivery by PCNA and
the Buyer, the Agreement is the legal, valid and binding obligation of the
Target and the Stockholders enforceable against each in accordance with
its terms except as enforceability may be limited by general equitable
principles including the right of specific performance and as
129 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
may be limited under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or
reorganization or other laws generally affecting the enforcement of
creditors' rights from time to time in effect.
5. The authorized capital stock of the Target is as referred to in Section
3(c) of the Agreement.
6. The Shares have been duly authorized and are validly issued, fully paid
and non-assessable. None of the Shares are subject to the preemptive
rights of any stockholder of the Target.
7. To our knowledge, after due inquiry, neither the Target or either of the
Stockholders is (i) subject to any outstanding injunction, judgment,
order, decree or ruling, or (ii) a party or is threatened to be made a
party to any action, suit, proceeding, hearing, or investigation of, in,
or before any court or quasi-judicial or administrative agency of any
federal, state, local, or foreign jurisdiction or before any arbitrator
which could result in any material adverse change in the business,
financial condition, operations, results of operations, management or
future prospects of the Target or result in any liability to either of the
Stockholders.
8. In the course of our representation of the Target, nothing has come to our
attention to lead us to believe than any of the representations and
warranties of the Target are not true and correct and or omit to state any
material facts necessary to make the statements made, in light of the
circumstances under which they are made, not misleading.
9. The covenant not to compete and non-solicitation agreement contained in
each Employment Agreement between each Stockholder and the Buyer is
enforceable by a court of equity in accordance with their terms under
Pennsylvania law.
This opinion speaks of its date and we are not responsible for updating
it. This opinion is rendered to and for the benefit of PCNA and the Buyer and
may be relied upon by PCNA and the Buyer and is rendered solely in connection
with the transactions to which this opinion relates. This opinion may be relied
upon only in connection with this transaction and may not be relied upon by any
other persons without our prior written consent. This opinion is not to be
quoted in whole or in part or otherwise referred to, nor is it to be filed with
any governmental agency or other person without the prior written consent of
this law firm.
Very truly yours,
XXXXX & XXXXX
000 Xxxx 0-X/X No. 2, Exhibit 2
PCNA AND NEW COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC./
MERGER OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF
COLLEGE DIRECTORY PUBLISHING, INC.
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EXHIBIT E
OPINION LETTER FROM PCNA AND
BUYER'S LEGAL COUNSEL
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131 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
July 3, 1997
College Directory Publishing, Inc.
0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, 0xx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Xx. Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx
0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, 0xx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Xx. Xxxxxxx X. Xxxx
0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, 0xx Xxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000
Re: PCNA/College Directory Publishing, Inc.
Dear Sirs:
We have acted as counsel for The Publishing Company of North America, Inc.
("PCNA") and New College Directory Publishing, Inc. (the "Buyer") in connection
with the merger between the Buyer and College Directory Publishing, Inc. (the
"Target") pursuant to that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger of even date
(the "Agreement") by and among PCNA, the Buyer, the Target and Xx. Xxxxxxx X.
Xxxx and Xxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx (the "Stockholders"). Capitalized terms used and not
otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the
Agreement.
In that capacity, we have reviewed the Agreement, the Schedules to the
Agreement and the Certificate of Merger. We have also reviewed such agreements,
instruments, corporate records, certificates and other documents and considered
such questions of law as we have considered necessary for the purpose of
rendering this opinion. In addition to the assumptions listed below in this
opinion, we have with your consent assumed, and have not independently verified,
that (a) each such document submitted to us as an original is authentic, (b)
each such document submitted to us as a copy conforms to the original, and (c)
the signatures on all such documents examined by us are genuine. As to factual
matters material to this opinion, we have relied without independent
investigation upon certificates of officers of PCNA and the Buyer, and public
officials in addition to information contained in our files. We have also relied
upon litigation, judgment, bankruptcy and Uniform Commercial Code searches
relating to PCNA.
We are attorneys admitted to practice in the State of Florida and we
express no opinion as to
132 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
any laws other than federal laws of the United States of America, the laws of
the State of Florida and the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware.
For purposes of the enforceability opinion set forth in paragraph 4 below, we
have assumed that the internal laws of the State of Florida are identical to the
internal laws of the State of Delaware.
Based upon the foregoing and upon such investigation as we have deemed
necessary, we are of the opinion that:
10. PCNA and the Target are corporations which have been duly incorporated and
organized, are validly existing and are in good standing under the laws of
the States of Florida and Delaware, respectively, with perpetual corporate
existence. PCNA and the Buyer have full corporate power and authority and
all licenses, permits, and authorization necessary to carry on the
businesses in which each are engaged and to own and use the properties
owned and used by each. To our knowledge, after due inquiry, PCNA does not
have an equity interest in any other corporation, partnership,
association, joint venture or other entity except the Buyer. PCNA is duly
qualified to transact business as a foreign corporation and is in good
standing under the laws of such jurisdiction where the location of its
properties or the character of its operations makes such qualification
necessary except where any such failure to be so qualified or in good
standing would not have a material adverse effect on it.
11. The execution, delivery and performance by PCNA and the Buyer of the
Agreement and the consummation by PCNA and the Buyer of the transactions
contemplated thereby is within their corporate powers, has been duly
authorized by all necessary corporate action and to our knowledge, does
not conflict with or result in a breach of any of the terms or provisions
of, or constitute a default (or an event which with notice or lapse of
time, or both, would constitute a default) under, require a consent under,
or result in the creation or imposition of any lien, security interest,
charge or encumbrance upon any of their properties or assets pursuant to
the terms of any material agreement or instrument to which either is a
party or to which any of their property or assets is subject, or violate
their articles or certificate of incorporation or by-laws or any license,
permit, judgment, decree, order, statute, rule or regulation applicable to
either or of their property or business.
12. Except as may arise under the Blue Sky laws of any state, no
authorization, approval, consent, waiver or other action or consideration
by, and no notice to or filing with, any governmental authority or
regulatory body or other person is required for the due execution,
delivery and performance by PCNA and the Buyer in accordance with the
Agreement.
13. Assuming due authorization, power, and execution and delivery by the
Target and the Stockholders, the Agreement is the legal, valid and binding
obligation of PCNA and the Buyer enforceable against each in accordance
with its terms except as enforceability may be limited by general
equitable principles including the right of specific performance and as
may be limited under any applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or
reorganization or other laws
133 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2
generally affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights from time to time
in effect.
14. The authorized capital stock of PCNA is as referred to in Section 4(f) of
the Agreement.
15. The Common Stock has been duly authorized and is validly issued, fully
paid and non-assessable. None of the shares of Common Stock are subject to
the preemptive rights of any stockholders of PCNA.
16. To our knowledge, after due inquiry, neither PCNA nor the Buyer is (i)
subject to any outstanding injunction, judgment, order, decree or ruling,
or (ii) a party or is threatened to be made a party to any action, suit,
proceeding, hearing, or investigation of, in, or before any court or
quasi-judicial or administrative agency of any federal, state, local, or
foreign jurisdiction or before any arbitrator which could result in any
material adverse change in the business, financial condition, operations,
results of operations, management or future prospects of PCNA.
17. In the course of our representation of PCNA and the Buyer, nothing has
come to our attention to lead us to believe than any of the
representations and warranties of PCNA and the Buyer are not true and
correct and or omit to state any material facts necessary to make the
statements made, in light of the circumstances under which they are made,
not misleading.
This opinion speaks of its date and we are not responsible for updating
it. This opinion is rendered to and for the benefit of the Target and the
Stockholders and may be relied upon by the Target and the Stockholders and is
rendered solely in connection with the transactions to which this opinion
relates. This opinion may be relied upon only in connection with this
transaction and may not be relied upon by any other persons without our prior
written consent. This opinion is not to be quoted in whole or in part or
otherwise referred to, nor is it to be filed with any governmental agency or
other person without the prior written consent of this law firm.
Very truly yours,
Xxxxx, Chernay, Norris,
Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx
134 Form 8-K/A No. 2, Exhibit 2