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Chesapeake-Shorewood: Summary (January 10, 2000)

   The material copied below had been published on a web site maintained by the New York Society of Security Analysts ("NYSSA"), and was accessible from a link on a summary page for the Forum Program.

 

 

CHESAPEAKE-SHOREWOOD: OPPORTUNITY FOR VALUE ENHANCEMENT

NYSSA Corporate Governance Forum    

 

                The New York Society of Security Analysts' Committee for Corporate Governance is organizing its third Forum in a program started in 1999 to demonstrate the applications of professional analytical methods to corporate governance issues.  Selected to consider value enhancement opportunities in a takeover situation, the new Forum will examine investment decisions concerning shareholders of two companies, each of which has bid for the other: Chesapeake Corporation (NYSE: CSK) and Shorewood Packaging Corporation (NYSE: SWD).

 

                A combination of the companies was first suggested by Shorewood in an October 1999 proposal to acquire Chesapeake, to which Chesapeake responded with a rejection and counterproposal to acquire Shorewood, triggering a display of state-of-the-art takeover defenses by both sides.  In the resulting contest of obstructive tactics each side may effectively reduce its own shareholder value by limiting the marketability of its securities, distracting management from profitable activities, destabilizing commercial and employee relationships, and incurring relatively substantial costs for professional services to support the process.  More importantly, the current contest of obstruction may be incompatible with both companies' statements that their advisers and boards believe a combination would benefit shareholders.

 

                To change the focus from obstructive tactics to value enhancement, the Forum will consider alternative proposals for optimizing the business efficiencies and financial structure of the desired Chesapeake-Shorewood combination.  NYSSA is in a unique position to provide a fair and open forum for these and other issues which may be considered by shareholders, and has invited both companies to participate in the definition of written "Conditions" for the presentation of all views.  Applying the skill resources of NYSSA's members, proposals will be reviewed in public meetings for the relevant criteria of investment decisions:

 

·         Use of Shareholder Assets: Will the use of assets in the combined entity optimize benefits to shareholders?

 

·         Terms of Offers: Do the terms offered to shareholders of both existing corporations provide reasonable and fair choices to sell or participate in the combined entity?

 

·         Board Qualifications: Can the combined entity's board, including specific members, be relied upon to establish strategic goals and monitor the performance of executive officers?

 

·         Shareholder Rights: Do the incorporation and by-law provisions of the combined entity establish effective means for shareholders to exercise their rights?

 

                As a not-for-profit educational organization established by and for Wall Street's professional securities analysts, the NYSSA provides a wide range of programs of interest to investment decision-makers.  The NYSSA's recently reactivated Committee for Corporate Governance under its new Chairman, Peter F. Brennan, is directly responsible for the Forum.  Gary Lutin, the investment banker who was the co-sponsor and adviser to the NYSSA Committee's 1999 forums concerning National Presto Industries and The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, has also agreed to co-sponsor the Chesapeake-Shorewood Forum and to serve as its adviser.

 

January 10, 2000

Peter F. Brennan, Chairman, NYSSA Committee for Corporate Governance

                (c/o MidCap Investors LLC, 50 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004; 212/668-3033)

Gary Lutin, Forum adviser and co-sponsor

                (c/o Lutin & Company, 575 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022; 212/605-0335)

 

 

Material dated between January 1999 and July 2001 was originally published on the web site of the New York Society of Security Analysts ("NYSSA"), and was provided by Gary Lutin as co-sponsor of a "Forum Program" conducted for public educational purposes with NYSSA's Committee for Corporate Governance and Shareholder Rights during that period. Material dated after July 2001 was not published by the NYSSA unless specifically indicated.

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