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Invictus Global Management Provides Capital Senior Living with Detailed Terms for a Market-Based, Alternative Financing Transaction


AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Invictus Global Management, LLC (together with its affiliates, "Invictus"), one of the largest shareholders of Capital Senior Living Corporation ("CSU" or the "Company") (NYSE: CSU), today provided detailed term sheets to CSU for a market-based $150 million financing transaction that contain terms far superior to those offered by Conversant Capital LLC. Invictus also sent an open letter to Kimberly Lody, the President and Chief Executive Officer of CSU, summarizing the term sheets and urging CSU to engage with Invictus.

"Invictus stands ready, willing and able to provide capital to CSU on terms that reflect the Company's high-quality asset base, the strength of its underlying business and the primacy that should be afforded to existing shareholders," said Amit Patel, Partner, Invictus. "The Conversant transaction, by contrast, contains egregious terms that are completely off market, highly dilutive to shareholders and value destructive. We highly doubt that shareholders will support those terms. And when the Conversant deal is rejected, we will welcome the opportunity to provide capital to CSU on the terms outlined in today's letter and term sheets and we will fully embrace the participation of our fellow shareholders."

The full text of the Invictus letter is reproduced below: 

October 5, 2021

Ms. Kimberly Lody
President and Chief Executive Officer
Capital Senior Living Corporation
14160 Dallas Parkway
Suite 300
Dallas, TX  75254

                        Re:      Alternative Financing on Market Terms

Dear Ms. Lody:

I am writing on behalf of Invictus Global Management, LLC (together with its affiliates, "Invictus"), a large common shareholder of Capital Senior Living Corporation ("CSU" or the "Company") (NYSE:  CSU).

Invictus is a private equity firm focused on special situations and private credit. I started the firm with my partner, Cindy Chen Delano, after we had amassed 40 years of collective experience investing in complex capital structures and unique situations. Invictus is proud to have strong relationships with its capital sources, including leading investors such as Corbin Capital Partners, a $9 billion institutional investor based in New York.

We are owners of CSU because we believe the Company has significant opportunities to create value from its world-class asset base. We have conducted thorough diligence, with the assistance of a leading industry expert who is familiar with the Company's assets and operations, and have concluded that there is a very viable, indeed exciting, business at CSU with valuable assets on the balance sheet. Less than a month ago, CSU announced its sixth consecutive month of occupancy growth, underpinned by robust leading indicators like leads and move-ins, and we are confident that the Company is well-positioned to capitalize on the post-pandemic recovery.

We were therefore surprised when the Company committed to a financing from Conversant Capital LLC, which was more akin to the financing transactions we see for deeply distressed companies. Given the transaction's onerous terms, we are not surprised that shareholders revolted. And, frankly, although the recently amended transaction is better for shareholders, it is still off market and far from what shareholders deserve, given the high-quality asset base and strength of CSU's underlying business.

We recognize that two large shareholders, both of whom are being afforded special treatment ? including backstop fees, expense reimbursement and board representation ? have supported the Conversant transaction. It appears, however, that their support was motivated by or even conditioned on their special treatment. What about the rest of your shareholders who are not receiving outsized Board influence and egregious fees? For them, we believe, the Conversant transaction remains suboptimal.

We have publicly indicated a willingness to provide an alternative to the Conversant transaction ? one that is equal in size, significantly cheaper to the Company and more conventional in its terms. We were surprised that you did not seek to learn more about our proposal even as you were in negotiations with Conversant about amendments to their transaction.

We do not believe shareholders will support your amended transaction with Conversant. And when they reject it at the Special Meeting, we stand ready to provide capital to the Company in short order, on terms that are significantly more favorable to the Company and all of its shareholders.

Among other things, we believe the common shareholders should continue to select directors, so the Company can be run for the benefit of all shareholders ? not just those who have privately negotiated special treatment. Our proposal involves the addition of just one director selected by Invictus, but would otherwise leave the Board's composition to the judgment of its shareholders.

With respect to the financing itself, we are proposing a $150 million capital infusion, which would be used to substantially extend the Company's debt maturities, allowing for the Company to continue its post-pandemic recovery and facilitating future growth. In particular, we propose:

I have attached comprehensive term sheets for each of these financing instruments, which have been reviewed by our outside counsel and advisors. I believe you will take comfort from the minimal, customary closing conditions. We have only limited confirmatory diligence matters to complete (principally appraisals of some of the properties) and customary documentation requirements. Shareholders will be asked for their support at a special shareholders meeting. Little else stands in the way of the Company raising capital on terms that are far superior for the Company, and all of its shareholders, than those offered by Conversant.

Upon termination of the Conversant transaction, Invictus stands ready to fund the $25 million Invictus Bridge Loan, subject only to customary and acceptable definitive documentation, which should take no more than seven days to negotiate and prepare. We are then prepared to move expeditiously to complete and close the $150 million of longer-term financing, a portion of which would replace the Invictus Bridge Loan, and believe that the full package could be in place before January 31.

As shareholders, we are gravely disappointed by the transaction the Board approved. We do not believe it maximizes value for the Company's owners. As experts in structuring complex financings, however, we are encouraged by the possibility of providing capital to CSU ? a Company with a terrific future ? on terms that are far superior to those in the Conversant deal.   

We recognize that you agreed to restrict yourselves and cannot speak with us about our proposed transaction, so we do not expect an immediate response. That said, we are confident that CSU shareholders will reject the Conversant deal and you will then be permitted to engage with us. We look forward to speaking with you then and to providing the Company the financing it deserves.

Sincerely,

//s//

Amit Patel
Partner

About Invictus Global Management
Invictus is an Austin-based private equity fund focused on special situations and private credit.

Investor and Media Contact:
Amit Patel
[email protected]

 

SOURCE Invictus Global Management, LLC


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