American Capital Invests $30 Million in Goldman Industrial Group.Business Editors BETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 2000 American Capital Strategies, Ltd. (Nasdaq: ACAS ACAS Cardiology A clinical trial–Asymptomatic Carotid Atherosclerosis Study which evaluated the 5-yr risk of fatal and non-fatal stroke-primary outcome in Pts with asymptomatic but severe carotid atherosclerosis. See Carotid stenosis. ), a buyout and mezzanine fund, announced today it has purchased $30 million of senior subordinated notes with warrants from Goldman Industrial Group of Boston, MA and its affiliates. Goldman owns a group of machine tool companies that have set standards for quality within their respective industries and technologies. American Capital's investment will provide permanent financing Permanent financing Long-term financing using either debt or equity. permanent financing The long-term financing that supports a long-term asset. and refinance an existing bridge loan put in place for the acquisition of Bridgeport Machines, Inc. in August, 1999. Bridgeport Machines is a leading manufacturer of vertical machining centers (VMCs) and manual milling machines. VMCs are automated machine tools that make one or multiple machine parts according to computerized instructions. Bridgeport's manual milling machines have attained a status known only to a few essential products - its name is synonymous with its function. "To Bridgeport" means to employ the manual milling machine manufactured by the company to shape a piece of metal. Other major Goldman companies include Bryant Grinder Grinder A slang term for a person who works in the investment industry and makes small amounts of money at a time on small investments, over and over again. Notes: Corporation and Fellows Corporation. Bryant is the leading U.S. company in precision grinding technology and Fellows is a leader in producing gear shaping machines. The two make large, customized, automated manufacturing systems used in the manufacture of capital goods Capital Goods Any goods used by an organization to produce other goods. Notes: Examples of capital goods include office buildings, equipment, and machinery. See also: Capital Expenditure, Disinvestment Capital goods and consumer durables Consumer durables Consumer products that are expected to last three years or more, such as an automobile or a home appliance. consumer durables See durable goods. . Both companies have a strong presence in the automobile industry and in precision bearings manufacturing. Customers include the big three auto companies, major auto industry suppliers and other major industrial companies. "An investment in Goldman is an investment in a vital component of American industry," said American Capital President and COO Adam Blumenthal. "This investment came to us because conventional equity and debt markets have been turning their backs on companies with good assets, strong brands, high market shares and real cash flow. We hope to see substantial long term value realized from this investment, and we expect to see other, similar opportunities this year." "The Goldman companies are well positioned to capitalize on their technologies and brand names as well as their extensive installed base of machine tools," said Ira Wagner, American Capital Principal and Senior Investment Officer. "The new owners and new management at Bridgeport will be able to take Bridgeport forward with a retooled domestic product line. In particular, they are poised to expand within the important and growing market for vertical machining centers." Industry forecasts point to a growing market for VMCs, which have higher precision cutting capabilities and greater capacity for mass production than other machine tools. "American Capital's investment provides us with a long term financing partner," said Gregory I. Goldman, the President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of the Goldman Industrial Group. "We are now fully focused on an aggressive sales and marketing strategy for Bridgeport and Bridgeport's new VMC See VESA Media Channel. products, and Fellows and Bryant continue to be leaders in the U.S. in their respective technologies. We are now able to build on our cost reduction efforts and the reengineering of our production process to position ourselves for the future." American Capital is a buyout and mezzanine fund. ACAS acts as an equity partner in management and employee buyout transactions, purchases debt and equity in support of companies led by private equity firms, and makes strategic investments in private and small public companies. American Capital funds growth, acquisitions and recapitalizations. Companies interested in learning more about American Capital's flexible financing and transactional expertise should contact John Hoffmire, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, at (781) 862-4447, or visit our website at www.AmericanCapital.com. Capital.com, a portfolio company of American Capital, is a business financial portal Financial Portal A website that provides a variety of financial data and information, acting as an information hub for clients who are individual investors requiring timely financial news and data to make their investment decisions. where premier financial sources compete to provide capital and financial services. Capital.com provides receivable and inventory financing Inventory financing Used in the context of factoring and general finance to refer to loans to consumer product producers that use inventory as collateral. See also: Inventory loan. , machinery and equipment loans and leasing, real estate and construction financing, subordinated debt Subordinated Debt A loan (or security) that ranks below other loans (or securities) with regard to claims on assets or earnings. Also known as "junior security" or "subordinated loan". and equity financing Equity Financing The act of raising money for company activities by selling common or preferred stock to individual or institutional investors. In return for the money paid, shareholders receive ownership interests in the corporation. for growth, acquisition, buyouts, ESOPs, Internet development, liquidity and restructurings. Companies in need of capital or financial services should contact Capital.com at info@Capital.com or call Harry Kelly, Vice President of Investment Banking, at (212) 213-2009. This press release contains forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995. The statements regarding expected results of American Capital are subject to various factors and uncertainties, including the uncertainties associated with the timing of transaction closings, changes in interest rates, availability of transactions, changes in regional or national economic conditions, or changes in the conditions of the industries in which American Capital has made investments. |
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