UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
SCHEDULE TO
(Amendment No. 2)
Tender
Offer Statement Under Section 14(d)(1) or 13(e)(1)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
REWARDS
NETWORK INC.
(Name of Subject Company
(issuer))
EGI
ACQUISITION, L.L.C.
a wholly owned subsidiary of
EGI
ACQUISITION PARENT, L.L.C.
(Names of Filing Persons
(offerors))
KMJZ
Investments, L.L.C.
Chai Trust
Company, LLC
(Names of Filing Persons (other person(s)))
COMMON STOCK, PAR VALUE $0.02 PER SHARE
(Title of Class of
Securities)
893767103
(CUSIP Number of Class of
Securities)
Jonathan D. Wasserman, Esq.
EGI Acquisition Parent, L.L.C.
Two North Riverside Plaza, Suite 600
Chicago, Illinois
60606
(312)
454-1800
(Name,
Address and Telephone Number of Persons Authorized to Receive Notices
and Communications on Behalf
of Filing Persons)
Copy to:
Peter C. Krupp
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
155 North Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60606
(312) 407-0700
CALCULATION OF FILING FEE
Transaction Valuation*
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Amount of Filing Fee**
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$104,251,276.25
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$ 7,433.12
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*
Estimated for purposes of calculating the amount of the filing fee only.
The calculation assumes the purchase of all outstanding shares of common stock,
par value $0.02 per share (the Shares), of Rewards Network Inc., a Delaware
corporation, other than Shares owned by EGI Acquisition, L.L.C. (Purchaser)
and EGI Acquisition Parent, L.L.C. (Parent), at a purchase price of $13.75
per Share, net to the seller in cash. As of November 5, 2010, there were
8,815,599 Shares outstanding, of which 1,254,901 Shares are owned by Parent and
Purchaser. As a result, this calculation assumes the purchase of 7,560,698
Shares. The transaction value also includes
the offer price of $13.75 multiplied by 21,213, the estimated number of options
to purchase Shares that are currently outstanding and exercisable for Shares
with exercise prices of less than $13.75.
**
The amount of the filing fee is calculated in accordance with Rule 0-11
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and Fee Rate Advisory No. 2
for fiscal year 2011 issued by the Securities Exchange Commission on September 29,
2010. Such fee equals 0.0000713% of the
transaction value.
x
Check
the box if any part of the fee is offset as provided by Rule 0-11(a)(2) and
identify the filing with which the offsetting fee was previously paid. Identify
the previous filing by registration statement number, or the Form or
Schedule and the date of its filing.
Amount Previously Paid: 7,433.12
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Filing Party: EGI Acquisition Parent, L.L.C.
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Form or Registration No.: Schedule TO-T
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Date Filed: November 8, 2010
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¨
Check
the box if the filing relates solely to preliminary communications made before
the commencement of a tender offer.
Check the appropriate
boxes to designate any transactions to which the statement relates:
x
third-party
tender offer subject to Rule 14d-1.
¨
issuer
tender offer subject to Rule 13e-4.
x
going-private
transaction subject to Rule 13e-3.
¨
amendment
to Schedule 13D under Rule 13d-2.
Check the following box if the filing is a final
amendment reporting the results of the tender offer:
¨
This Amendment No. 2
amends and supplements the combined Tender Offer Statement and Rule 13e-3
Transaction Statement filed under cover of Schedule TO (as amended and
supplemented, the
Schedule TO
)
filed by EGI Acquisition Parent, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company (
Parent
), and EGI Acquisition, L.L.C., a Delaware limited
liability company and wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent
(Purchaser
). Parent is controlled by KMJZ Investments,
L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company (
KMJZ
),
as Parents non-member manager. KMJZ is
controlled by Chai Trust Company, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (
Chai Trust
), by virtue of Chai Trust being the trustee of
each of the various trusts established for the benefit of members of the family
of Samuel Zell that directly own KMJZ.
The Schedule TO relates to the offer by Purchaser to purchase all the
outstanding shares of common stock, par value $0.02 per share (the
Shares
), of Rewards Network Inc., a Delaware corporation (
Rewards
), other than Shares owned by Parent and Purchaser,
at a purchase price of $13.75 per Share, net to the seller in cash, without
interest and less any applicable withholding taxes, upon the terms and subject
to the conditions set forth in the Offer to Purchase, dated November 8,
2010 (the
Offer to Purchase
), a copy of which
is attached to the Schedule TO as Exhibit (a)(1)(i), and the related
Letter of Transmittal, a copy of which is attached to the Schedule TO as Exhibit (a)(1)(ii) (which,
as amended or supplemented from time to time, together constitute the
Offer
). All capitalized terms used in this Amendment No. 2
without definition have the meaning ascribed to such terms in the Schedule TO.
The following amendments and
supplements to the Items of the Schedule TO are hereby made.
Items 1 through 9, 11 and 13.
1.
The section entitled Special FactorsSection 4.
Position of the Offeror Group Regarding Fairness of the Offer and the Merger
beginning on page 19 of the Offer to Purchase is hereby amended and
restated in its entirety as follows:
The rules of the SEC require Parent,
Purchaser, KMJZ and the Chai Trust (collectively, the Offeror Group) to
express their belief as to the fairness of the Offer and the Merger to
stockholders of Rewards who are not affiliated with Rewards.
The Offeror Group believes that the Offer
Price to be received by Rewards stockholders that are unaffiliated with
Rewards pursuant to the Offer and the Merger is fair to such stockholders. The Offeror Group bases its belief on, among
other things, the following factors, each of which, in its judgment, supports
its views as to the fairness of the Offer and the Merger:
·
The Offer Price represents:
·
a premium of 39% over the closing price of the Shares on June 8,
2010, the last trading day before EGI publicly announced a $13.50 per Share
proposal, and an increase of 2% over such proposal of $13.50 per Share; and
·
a dividend adjusted premium of 14% over the average closing price of the
Shares during the last twelve months beginning on June 8, 2010, the last
trading day before EGI publicly announced a $13.50 per Share proposal.
·
The Offer will provide holders with liquidity at a substantial premium,
without the brokerage and other costs typically associated with market sales.
·
The Offer Price will be paid in cash. Therefore, holders of Shares will
receive a certain value in the Offer or the Merger.
·
The recommendations to Rewards stockholders that are unaffiliated with
Rewards by, and the findings of, Rewards board of directors and the Special
Committee with respect to the fairness of the Offer and the Merger, as
described in the Schedule 14D-9 filed by Rewards with the SEC under Item 4.
The Solicitation or Recommendation
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Background of the Offer and Merger and
Reasons for the RecommendationReasons for the Recommendation of the Special
Committee and the Board of Directors.
·
The belief that the going concern value of Rewards as a public company
could be less than the Offer Price of $13.75 per share due to the negative
impact of the following factors on Rewards: general market conditions, required
financial flexibility, conditions in the restaurant industry, a rapidly
changing competitive environment with new entrants in the market and the
reduction in Rewards managements financial projections over the past several
months. See Special FactorsSection 5. Rewards Financial Projections. In addition, the closing price of the Shares
on June 8, 2010, the last trading day before EGI publicly announced a
$13.50 per Share proposal, was $9.90 per Share.
On June 9, 2010, the closing price of the Shares was $13.67 per
Share. Therefore, we believe it is
possible that the existence of our bid inflated the price of the Shares above
the going concern value of the Shares.
In addition, we believe that the Offer is
procedurally fair to stockholders of Rewards who are unaffiliated with Rewards,
based on the following factors:
·
The factors considered by, and the findings of, Rewards board of
directors and the Special Committee with respect to the procedural fairness of
the Offer and the Merger to Rewards stockholders that are unaffiliated with
Rewards as described in the Schedule 14D-9 filed by Rewards with the SEC under Item
4. The Solicitation or RecommendationBackground of the Offer and Merger and
Reasons for the RecommendationReasons for the Recommendation of the Special
Committee and the Board of Directors.
·
The board of directors of Rewards, based upon the unanimous
recommendation of the Special Committee, has recommended to the holders of
Shares that they tender their Shares pursuant to the Offer and, if required by
applicable law, adopt the Merger Agreement. Three members of the board of
directors of Rewards, Messrs. Liebentritt, Sotir and Handy, did not
participate in the vote on the transaction due to their affiliations with EGI
and its affiliates. See Special FactorsSection 1. Background.
·
The Special Committee, which consisted solely of independent directors,
was granted the authority to review, discuss, explore, evaluate, negotiate,
recommend or not recommend any offer to acquire Shares or any proposal for a
merger or other business combination made by Parent.
·
Parent did not participate in and did not have any influence on the
deliberative process of, or the conclusions reached by, the Special Committee
or the negotiating positions of the Special Committee.
·
The Special Committee retained its own independent legal and financial
advisors to assist the Special Committee in connection with the Offer and the
Merger.
·
The Offer Price of $13.75 per Share and the other terms and conditions
of the Merger Agreement resulted from extensive negotiations between the
Special Committee and its advisors and Parent and its advisors.
·
The Special Committee unanimously determined that the transactions
contemplated by the Offer and the Merger Agreement are advisable and fair to
and in the best interests of the holders of Shares (other than Parent and its
affiliates).
·
The fact that the Special Committee received an opinion from its
financial advisor, dated October 27, 2010, as to the fairness, from a
financial point of view and as of the date of the opinion, of the Offer Price
of $13.75 per Share to be received in the Offer
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and the Merger taken together, by the
holders of Shares (other than EGI, Parent, Purchaser and their respective
affiliates and any stockholders who validly perfect their appraisal rights
under the DGCL). See Item 4. The Solicitation or RecommendationBackground of
the Offer and Merger and Reasons for the RecommendationOpinion of the Special
Committees Financial Advisor in and Annex A to the Schedule 14D-9 filed by
Rewards with the SEC.
·
The Special Committee had access to all of the information prepared or
otherwise developed by Rewards management and made available to Parent
including Rewards financial projections described under Special FactorsSection 5.
Rewards Financial Projections.
·
In order to satisfy the Minimum Condition, more than a majority of
Shares owned by stockholders who are unaffiliated with Rewards must be tendered
in the Offer. See Introduction and The OfferSection 11. Conditions to
the Offer.
·
Unaffiliated stockholders will have sufficient time to make a decision
whether or not to tender:
·
The Offer will remain open for a minimum of twenty (20) business days.
·
If Parent amends the Offer to include any material additional
information, Parent will, if necessary to allow adequate dissemination and
investor response, extend the Offer for a sufficient period to allow
stockholders to consider the additional information.
·
The structure of the Offer and the Merger allows the following:
·
Each stockholder of Rewards will be able to decide voluntarily whether
or not to tender such stockholders Shares in the Offer.
·
If the Offer is completed, each remaining stockholder of Rewards (other
than Parent and Purchaser) will be able to decide voluntarily whether or not to
perfect such stockholders appraisal rights under the DGCL. When we consummate the Merger, any
stockholder that does not validly perfect its appraisal rights under the DGCL
(other than Parent and Purchaser) will receive the same price per Share as was
paid in the Offer, without interest, and less any applicable withholding taxes.
·
If the Merger is completed, each stockholder of Rewards that has validly
perfected its appraisal rights under the DGCL, including by not voting in favor
of the Merger or consenting in writing thereto, will be entitled to receive the
fair value of its Shares, as determined by a court. See Special FactorsSection 9.
Appraisal Rights; Rule 13e-3.
The Offeror Group also considered the
following factors, each of which the Offeror Group considered negative in its
considerations concerning the fairness of the terms of the transaction:
·
Any stockholder who tenders all its Shares in the Offer or has its
Shares converted into cash in the Merger would cease to participate in the
future earnings or growth, if any, of Rewards or benefit from increases, if
any, in the value of Rewards.
·
As to the Offer Price, the financial interests of the Offeror Group are
different than the financial interests of Rewards stockholders that are
unaffiliated with Rewards. In addition, officers and directors of Rewards have
actual or potential conflicts of interest in connection with the Offer and any
subsequent merger. See Special FactorsSection 12. Interests of Rewards
Directors and Executive Officers in the Offer and the Merger.
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·
The sale of Shares in the Offer will be taxable for United States
federal income tax purposes to tendering stockholders that are U.S. Holders (as
defined in The OfferSection 5. Certain United States Federal Income Tax
Consequences).
None of the members of the Offeror Group
found it practicable to assign, nor did any of them assign, relative weights to
the individual factors considered in reaching its conclusion as to fairness.
According to Rewards, given the procedural
safeguards described in Item 4. The Solicitation or RecommendationBackground
of the Offer and Merger and Reasons for the RecommendationReasons for the
Recommendation of the Special Committee and the Board of Directors in the
Schedule 14D-9, the Special Committee did not consider it necessary to retain,
and did not retain, an unaffiliated representative to act solely on behalf of
the Companys unaffiliated stockholders for purposes of negotiating the terms
of the Offer and the Merger or preparing a report concerning the fairness of the
transaction.
The Offeror Groups consideration of the
factors described above reflects its assessment of the fairness of the Offer
Price to Rewards stockholders that are unaffiliated with Rewards in relation
to the going-concern value of Rewards on a stand-alone basis. In reaching the
conclusion as to fairness, the Offeror Group did not consider the liquidation
value or net book value of Rewards. The liquidation value was not considered
because Rewards is a viable going concern and Parent has no plans to liquidate
Rewards. In addition, because the assets of Rewards include a significant
amount of intangible assets, leased properties and other assets that are not
readily transferable or are subject to restrictions on their transfer in a
liquidation scenario, a liquidation analysis would not include the value of
such Rewards assets. Therefore, a
liquidation analysis of Rewards would result in a valuation that would not
properly reflect the true value of Rewards to investors such as the Offeror
Group who intend to continue Rewards business. The net book value was not considered as (i) the Rewards
business is not hard-asset intensive and (ii) the Rewards business is not
otherwise of a nature whose value is traditionally measured as a multiple of
book value. Therefore, the Offeror Group believes that each of the liquidation
value and the net book value of Rewards is irrelevant to a determination as to
whether the Offer is fair to stockholders that are unaffiliated with Rewards.
Except as discussed above in Special
FactorsSection 1. Background, the Offeror Group is not aware of any firm
offers made by any person, other than Parent and Purchaser, during the two
years preceding the date hereof for (1) the merger or consolidation of
Rewards with or into another company, or vice versa; (2) the sale or other
transfer of all or any substantial part of the assets of Rewards; or (3) a
purchase of Rewards securities that would enable the holder of such securities
to exercise control of Rewards.
The foregoing discussion of the information
and factors considered and given weight by the Offeror Group is not intended to
be exhaustive, but is believed to include the material factors considered by
the Offeror Group. The Offeror Groups views as to the fairness of the Offer to
stockholders of Rewards should not be construed as a recommendation to any
stockholder as to whether that stockholder should tender such stockholders
Shares in the Offer.
2.
The fourth paragraph of the section entitled Special
FactorsSection 6. Effects of the Offer, beginning on page 23 of the
Offer to Purchase, is hereby amended by adding the following sentences to the
end of such paragraph:
Upon completion of the
Merger, Parent, Purchaser and KMJZs beneficial interest in Rewards net book
value and net earnings would increase from approximately 14.2% as of the date
hereof to 100%. Based on Rewards net
book value as of September 30, 2010, this increase would result in Parent,
Purchaser and KMJZs beneficial interest in Rewards net book value increasing
by
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approximately $77.2
million. Assuming this increase in
Rewards net earnings had been effective for the year ended December 31,
2009 and the nine months ended September 30, 2010, this increase would
have resulted in Parent, Purchaser and KMJZs beneficial interest in Rewards
net earnings for year ended December 31, 2009 and the nine months ended September 30,
2010 increasing by approximately $4.6 million and $3.6 million,
respectively. Upon completion of the
Merger, Chai Trusts beneficial interest in Rewards net book value and net
earnings would increase from approximately 26.4% as of the date hereof to
100%. Based on Rewards net book value
as of September 30, 2010, this increase would result in Chai Trusts
beneficial interest in Rewards net book value increasing by approximately
$66.3 million. Assuming this increase in
Rewards net earnings had been effective for the year ended December 31,
2009 and the nine months ended September 30, 2010, this increase would
have resulted in Chai Trusts beneficial interest in Rewards net earnings for
year ended December 31, 2009 and the nine months ended September 30,
2010 increasing by approximately $3.9 million and $3.1 million, respectively.
3.
The third sentence in the first paragraph of the
section entitled Special FactorsSection 8. Summary of the Merger
Agreement; Other AgreementsMerger Agreement, on page 24 of the Offer to
Purchase, is hereby deleted.
4.
The third sentence in the third paragraph of the
section entitled The OfferSection 2. Acceptance for Payment and Payment
for Shares, beginning on page 49 of the Offer to Purchase, is hereby
amended and restated in its entirety as follows:
If, for any reason whatsoever, acceptance for payment of any Shares
tendered pursuant to the Offer is delayed, or if Purchaser is unable to accept
for payment Shares tendered pursuant to the Offer, then, without prejudice to
Purchasers rights discussed in The OfferSection 1. Terms of the Offer,
the Depositary may nevertheless retain tendered Shares on behalf of Purchaser,
and such Shares may not be withdrawn, except to the extent that the tendering
stockholders are entitled to withdrawal rights as described in The OfferSection 4.
Withdrawal Rights and as otherwise required by Rule 14e-1(c) under
the Exchange Act.
5.
The fifth paragraph of the section entitled The
OfferSection 2. Acceptance for Payment and Payment for Shares, beginning
on page 49 of the Offer to Purchase, is hereby amended and restated in its
entirety as follows:
If any tendered Shares are not accepted for payment for any reason pursuant
to the terms and conditions of the Offer, or if Share Certificates are
submitted evidencing more Shares than are tendered, Share Certificates
evidencing unpurchased Shares will be returned, without expense to the
tendering stockholder (or, in the case of Shares tendered by book-entry
transfer into the Depositarys account at the Book-Entry Transfer Facility
pursuant to the procedure discussed in The OfferSection 3. Procedures
for Accepting the Offer and Tendering Shares, such Shares will be credited to
an account maintained at the Book-Entry Transfer Facility), promptly following
the expiration or termination of the Offer.
6.
The first sentence of the section entitled The
OfferSection 3. Procedures for Accepting the Offer and Tendering
SharesDetermination of Validity, beginning on page 52 of the Offer to
Purchase, is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows:
All questions as to the validity, form, eligibility (including time of
receipt) and acceptance for payment of any tender of Shares, including
questions as to the proper completion of any Letter of Transmittal, Notice of
Guaranteed Delivery or other required documents and as to the proper form of
transfer of any Share Certificates, will be determined by Purchaser in its sole
and absolute discretion (which may be delegated to the Depositary), which
determination will be final and binding on all parties; provided, that such determination
is subject to any decision made by a court of competent jurisdiction upon a
lawful challenge to Purchasers determination.
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7.
The paragraph following the table in the section
entitled The OfferSection 7. Certain Information Concerning
RewardsFinancial InformationRewards Selected Financial Information, on page 58
of the Offer to Purchase, is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as
follows:
Except as otherwise set forth herein, the information concerning Rewards
contained in this Offer to Purchase has been taken from or based upon publicly
available documents and records on file with the SEC and other public sources
and is qualified in its entirety by reference thereto. Rewards has not publicly disclosed
information regarding its ratio of earnings to fixed charges. Rewards has, however, provided the following
information to the Purchaser for the sole purpose of allowing the Purchaser to
comply with disclosure requirements under the U.S. securities laws:
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Nine Months
Ended
September 30,
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Year Ended
December 31,
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2010
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2009
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2009
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2008
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(In thousands)
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(In thousands)
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Earnings:
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Pre-tax income
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$
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7,594
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$
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6,105
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$
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9,727
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$
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7,575
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Fixed charges
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226
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177
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248
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1,558
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Total earnings
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$
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7,820
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$
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6,282
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$
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9,975
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$
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9,132
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Fixed
Charges:
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Interest
expense-debentures
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$
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1,180
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Amortization of
origination fees
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$
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131
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$
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92
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$
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131
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287
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Line of credit fees
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95
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85
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117
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91
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Total fixed charges
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$
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226
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$
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177
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$
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248
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$
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1,558
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Earnings
to fixed charge ratio
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34.63
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35.46
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40.14
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5.86
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Book
value per Share (1):
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Equity
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$
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89,961
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$
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99,832
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$
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84,951
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$
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99,319
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Shares outstanding
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8,815
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8,717
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8,673
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9,001
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Book
value per Share
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$
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10.21
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$
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11.45
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$
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9.79
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$
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11.03
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(1) Book value per
share is a non-GAAP financial measure calculated by dividing total stockholders
equity, a GAAP financial measure, by the number of Shares outstanding at the
relevant time.
8.
The following new paragraph is added on page 63
of the Offer to Purchase after the final paragraph in the section entitled The
OfferSection 9. Source and Amount of Funds:
Parent and Purchaser
have no specific alternative financing arrangements or plans in the event the
financing described above is not available.
Parent and Purchaser have no specific plans or arrangements to refinance
or repay the Senior Secured Credit Facilities described above.
9.
The second section of Schedule A to the Offer to
Purchase entitled Directors and Executive Officers of the Chai Trust is
hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows:
2. Directors and Executive Officers of the Chai
Trust.
The following table sets forth the name and
present principal occupation or employment, and material occupations,
positions, offices or employments for the past five years, of each director and
executive officer of the Chai Trust.
Chai Trust is owned by
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three trusts established for
the benefit of members of the family of Samuel Zell (the
Family
Trusts
). The Family Trusts
act through their respective trustees and the co-trustees of each of the Family
Trusts are Robert M. Levin and Leah Zell Wanger who are listed in the table
below. Chai Trust acts through its
officers and managing directors who are listed below. Unless otherwise indicated, each person
listed below is a citizen of the United States, the business address of each
such person is c/o Equity Group Investments, L.L.C., Two North Riverside Plaza,
Suite 600, Chicago, Illinois 60606 and the telephone number of each
such person is 312-454-0100. Neither the Chai Trust, the Family Trusts nor any
of the listed persons, during the past five years, has been convicted in a
criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations or similar misdemeanors) or
was a party to a civil proceeding of a judicial or administrative body of
competent jurisdiction as a result of which such person was or is subject to a
judgment, decree or final order enjoining future violations of, or prohibiting
activities subject to, federal or state securities laws or finding any
violation of such laws. Unless otherwise indicated, each such person has held
his or her present occupation as set forth below for the past five years.
Name and Position
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Present Principal Occupation or Employment;
Material Positions Held During the Past Five Years
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Donald J. Liebentritt, President and a Managing
Director
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Present occupation(s)
: Co-President and Chief Restructuring Officer, Tribune Company and
Senior Advisor to EGI since May 2008
Positions in past five years
: General
Counsel and Executive Vice President of Tribune Company from May 2008 to
October 2010; Vice President of EGI from January 2006 to May 2008;
President of EGI from May 2000 until January 2006.
Address:
Tribune Company, 435 North Michigan Avenue,
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Telephone:
312-222-9100
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Kellie Zell, Managing Director
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Homemaker
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JoAnn Zell, Managing Director
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Physician, National Jewish Medical and Research
Center
Address:
1400 Jackson Street, Denver, Colorado 80206
Telephone:
303-388-4461
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Matthew Zell, Managing Director
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Managing Director of EGI
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Robert M. Levin, Senior Trust Officer and
Managing Director and Co-Trustee of the Family Trusts
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Partner in the law firm of Levin &
Schreder Ltd.
Address:
120 North LaSalle Street, Suite 3800,
Chicago, Illinois 60602
Telephone:
312-332-6300
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James Bunegar, Vice President, Chief Operating
Officer, Assistant Trust Officer and Treasurer
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Present occupation(s):
Managing Director of EGI
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Philip Tinkler, Chief Financial Officer
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Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer,
Managing Director and Treasurer of EGI
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Jon Wasserman, Managing Director
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Present occupation(s):
Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel and Managing Director of EGI
since February 2009
Positions in past five years
: Partner in the law firm of Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
until February 2009
Address:
Neal,
Gerber & Eisenberg LLP, 2 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois
60602
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Leah Zell Wanger, Co-Trustee of the Family Trusts
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Present occupation(s):
Principal, Lizard Investors LLC since June 2008.
Positions in past five years
: Prior to June 2008, Ms. Zell Wanger was retired.
Address:
Lizard
Investors LLC, 435 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Telephone:
312-803-7277
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10.
The first sentence of the seventh paragraph of the
section entitled Instructions2.
Delivery of Letter of Transmittal and Certificates or Book-Entry
Confirmations, beginning on page 9 of the Letter of Transmittal, is
hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows:
All questions as to the validity, form and eligibility (including time of
receipt) of the surrender of any Share Certificate hereunder, including
questions as to the proper completion or execution of any Letter of
Transmittal, Notice of Guaranteed Delivery or other required documents and as
to the proper form for transfer of any certificate of Shares, will be
determined
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by Purchaser in its
sole and absolute discretion (which may delegate power in whole or in part to
the Depositary) which determination will be final and binding; provided, that
such determination is subject to any decision made by a court of competent
jurisdiction upon a lawful challenge to Purchasers determination.
9
SIGNATURES
After due inquiry and to the
best of my knowledge and belief, I certify that the information set forth
in this statement is true, complete and correct.
Dated: November 23, 2010
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EGI ACQUISITION, L.L.C.
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By:
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/s/ Philip G. Tinkler
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Name: Philip G. Tinkler
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Title: Vice President and
Treasurer
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EGI ACQUISITION PARENT, L.L.C.
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By:
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/s/ Philip G. Tinkler
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Name: Philip G. Tinkler
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Title: Vice President and
Treasurer
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KMJZ INVESTMENTS, L.L.C.
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By:
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/s/ Philip G. Tinkler
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Name: Philip G. Tinkler
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Title: Vice President and
Treasurer
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CHAI TRUST COMPANY, LLC
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By:
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/s/ Philip G. Tinkler
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Name: Philip G. Tinkler
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Title: Chief Financial
Officer
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EXHIBIT INDEX
Exhibit No.
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Description
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(a)(1)(i)
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Offer to Purchase, dated
November 8, 2010.*
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(a)(1)(ii)
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Letter of Transmittal.*
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(a)(1)(iii)
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Notice of Guaranteed
Delivery.*
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(a)(1)(iv)
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Letter to Brokers, Dealers,
Banks, Trust Companies and Other Nominees.*
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(a)(1)(v)
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Letter to Clients for use by
Brokers, Dealers, Banks, Trust Companies and Other Nominees.*
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(a)(1)(vi)
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Advertisement published in
The New York Times on November 8, 2010.*
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(a)(1)(vii)
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Press Release issued by
Rewards Network Inc. on October 28, 2010 (incorporated by reference to
Exhibit 99.2 to the Form 8-K filed by Rewards Network Inc. on
October 28, 2010).
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(b)(1)
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Equity Commitment Letter,
dated October 28, 2010, among EGI Acquisition Parent, L.L.C., Kellie
Zell Irrevocable Trust, Matthew Zell Irrevocable Trust and JoAnn Zell Gillis
Irrevocable Trust (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3 to the
Schedule 13D/A filed on October 28, 2010).
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(b)(2)
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Amended and Restated
Commitment Letter, dated October 27, 2010, among EGI Acquisition,
L.L.C., JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, The
PrivateBank and Trust Company and Bank Leumi (incorporated by reference to
Exhibit 2 to the Schedule 13D/A filed on October 28, 2010).
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(b)(4)
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Limited Guarantee, dated as
of October 28, 2010, by EGI-Fund (08-10) Investors, L.L.C. in favor of
Rewards Network Inc. (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 99.1 to the
Form 8-K filed by Rewards Network Inc. on October 28, 2010).
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(d)(1)
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Agreement and Plan of
Merger, dated as of October 28, 2010, by and among Rewards Network Inc.,
EGI Acquisition Parent, L.L.C. and EGI Acquisition, L.L.C. (incorporated by
reference to Exhibit 2.1 to the Form 8-K filed by Rewards Network
Inc. on October 28, 2010).
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(d)(2)
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Tender and Support
Agreement, dated as of October 28, 2010, by and among EGI Acquisition
Parent, L.L.C., EGI Acquisition, L.L.C., Rewards Network Inc., EGI-Fund (00)
Investors, L.L.C., EGI-Fund (05-07) Investors, L.L.C., EGI-Fund (08-10)
Investors, L.L.C. and Samstock, L.L.C. (incorporated by reference to
Exhibit 10.1 to the Form 8-K filed by Rewards Network Inc. on
October 28, 2010).
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* Previously filed with the Schedule TO.
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