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Former Merisel CEO, targeted I in probe, claims he was loyal.


WHEN Timothy Jenson resigned as president and chief executive of Merisel Inc. two weeks ago, the company issued a press release saying it had launched an investigation into the sale of its software licensing business, a deal he engineered in August.

Jenson's resignation, it said, "follows the decision by the audit committee of the company to investigate the sale of assets ... including notes and real property assets, to D&H Services LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
."

Merisel said it wants to know whether Jen son, who worked at the software company for 11 years, had a relationship with D&H Services or its principals, and it is considering seeking rescission The abrogation of a contract, effective from its inception, thereby restoring the parties to the positions they would have occupied if no contract had ever been formed. By Agreement  of the deal.

Jenson says he has no idea why Merisel launched the probe. He says he knows little about D&H Services, despite negotiating the sale of Merisel's only remaining business with them. He also claims that his resignation had nothing to do with the audit committee investigation.

"They're in no way connected," he said from his home in Los Alamitos Los Alamitos (lôs ăləmē`təs, lŏs), city (1990 pop. 11,676), Orange co., NE of Long Beach, S Calif., in a suburban area; inc. 1960. Los Alamitos Racetrack and U.S. military installations are nearby. . "I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 what the investigation is about--but it did not affect my resignation."

His resignation letter, and a side letter that went with it, suggest otherwise.

The side letter, filed by Merisel with the Securities and Exchange Commission, indicates the company cut off most communication with Jenson when it launched the investigation. "'so I am unable to determine or resolve whatever issues seem to be a concern."

But the resignation letter implies that the investigation played a rote in Jenson's departure.

"Given the current circumstances, I hereby tender my resignation," the letter states. Jenson also acknowledges receiving transition instructions from Merisel, and notes that he had worked "faithfully and loyally" for the company.

Calls to Allyson Vanderford, Merisel's vice president of finance, were not returned.

Several calls to Albert Fitzgibbons and Bradley Hoecker at Stonington Partners Inc., the New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 investment firm that owns 65 percent of Merisel's outstanding shares, were not returned.

Last week, Merisel picked Donald Uzzi, a senior vice president at Electronic Data Systems Corp., to replace Jenson as president and chief executive.

Merisel, based in El Segundo El Segundo (ĕl sēgŭn`dō), industrial city (1990 pop. 15,223), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1917. Its products include navigation and computer systems, aircraft parts, office machines, telephone apparatus, and , was once a high flyer High flyer

High-priced and highly speculative stock that moves up and down sharply over a short period. Generally glamorous in nature due to the capital gains potential associated with them; also used to describe any high-priced stock. Antithesis of sleeper.
 in the technology distribution industry.

In 1999, it had $5.2 billion in revenues and 3,000 employees, but it began losing money as the industry consolidated and it found itself competing against giants such as Ingrain in·grain  
tr.v. in·grained, in·grain·ing, in·grains
1. To fix deeply or indelibly, as in the mind:
 Micro Inc. and Tech Data Corp.

After racking up substantial debt, Merisel extricated ex·tri·cate  
tr.v. ex·tri·cat·ed, ex·tri·cat·ing, ex·tri·cates
1. To release from an entanglement or difficulty; disengage.

2. Archaic To distinguish from something related.
 itself from the cutthroat hardware distribution business. Jenson was tapped as chief executive in 2001 to negotiate with creditors and return Merisel to solvency--something he says he is proud of doing. Merisel's stock, which hovered at $1 a share when Jenson took over, closed on Nov. 24 at $4.69.

According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Merisel's filings with the SEC, the software licensing assets sold to D&H Services were valued at $5.5 million, but the purchaser also assumed liabilities of $6.1 million. This valuation would have resulted in an additional payment to D&H Services, something Merisel appears to be resisting.

In a Nov. 22 press release announcing Uzzi's hiring, Merisel said one focus of the probe is "whether the financial and other terms of the transaction were fair to the company."

Merisel said it is "considering available legal options, including possible rescission of the D&H transaction, and other remedies to recover any damages suffered by the company."

Jenson, who said he had been in discussions with Merisel's board since July about leaving the company, said the software licensing business was unprofitable and sold for book value. He said there is no pending litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
 between him and Merisel.

Merisel has delayed filing its third-quarter 10-Q with the SEC.

Earlier this month, it announced a third-quarter loss of $1.2 million for the period ended Sept. 30, compared with net income of $683,000 in the like period a year ago. It had no revenue in the third quarter though its software licensing business generated $38 million in net revenue for the nine months ended Sept. 30. The company retains nine employees and $48 million in cash.

In October, the Nasdaq Stock Market Nasdaq stock market

The first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies. The Nasdaq stock market comprises two separate markets, namely the Nasdaq National Market, which trades large, active securities and the Nasdaq Smallcap Market that trades emerging growth companies.
 told Merisel that it faces delisting because it has no active business operations and essentially exists as a shell corporation. The company has said it is looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 acquisition targets.

[GRAPHICS OMITTED]
Merisel Inc.

YEAR (Dec. 31)                 2003   2002

Revenue (millions)              $96   $81.6
Total Expenses (millions)      97.5    78.4
Operating Income (millions)   (1.5)     3.2
Net Loss (millions)             2.8     7.1
Earnings Per Share            $0.16   $0.74

SUMMARY

Business: Public shell, no operations
Headquarters: El Segundo
CEO: Donald Uzzi
Market Cap: $35.8 million Dividend Yield: None
Total Liabilities: $15.6 million P/E Ratio: N.A. *
Long-Term Debt: $760,000

* Company is not profitable.


Staff reporter Kate Bern' can be reached at (323) 549-5225, ext. 228, or at kberry@labusiness journal.com.
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