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The Michaels Companies and its Subsidiaries
9 Months Ended
Nov. 02, 2013
The Michaels Companies and its Subsidiaries  
The Michaels Companies and its Subsidiaries

Note 8.   The Michaels Companies and its Subsidiaries

 

In July 2013, Michaels was reorganized into a holding company structure (“Reorganization”).  The Michaels Companies, Inc. (“Parent”), Michaels FinCo Holdings, LLC (“FinCo Holdings”), Michaels FinCo, Inc. (“ FinCo Inc”) and Michaels Funding, Inc. (“Holdings”) and Michaels Stores Merger Co, Inc. (“MergerCo”) were formed in connection with the Reorganization: (i) MergerCo was merged with and into Michaels with Michaels being the surviving corporation; (ii) each share of Michaels’ common stock was converted into the right to receive one share of Parent common stock, subject to the same vesting conditions, if any, as applied to the share so converted, and each such share of Michaels’ common stock was cancelled and retired and ceased to exist; and (iii)  each option to purchase one or more shares of common stock of Michaels was assumed by Parent and converted into an option to purchase an equivalent number of shares of common stock of Parent with the remaining terms of each such option remaining unchanged except as was necessary to reflect the Reorganization. Approximately 118 million shares of Michaels common stock were converted into Parent common stock. The Michaels’ shares were then cancelled and retired and an amount equal to the par value of the original shares was transferred from the common stock account to paid-in capital. Michaels then issued 100 shares of stock with a $0.10 par value to Holdings. In addition, common stock issued and outstanding and additional paid-in capital for February 2, 2013 and October 27, 2012 on the Consolidated Balance Sheets have been adjusted to reflect this transaction as if it happened prior to those dates.

 

As a result of the Reorganization, FinCo Holdings is wholly owned by the Parent.  FinCo Inc and Holdings are wholly owned by FinCo Holdings.  Michaels is wholly owned by Holdings.

 

Subsequent to the Reorganization, on July 29, 2013, FinCo Holdings and FinCo Inc issued $800 million aggregate principal amount of 7.50%/8.25% PIK Toggle Notes due 2018 (“PIK Notes”). The PIK Notes were issued in a private transaction.  Interest payments on the PIK Notes are due February 1 and August 1 of each year until maturity.  The first two interest payments and the last interest payment are required to be paid entirely in cash.  All other interest payments must be made in cash, except that all or a portion of the interest on the PIK Notes may be paid by increasing the principal amount of the outstanding PIK Notes or by issuing additional PIK Notes depending on the amount of cash dividends that can be paid by the Company under our credit agreements governing our Senior Secured Credit Facilities, the terms of the indentures governing our outstanding notes and the terms of our other indebtedness outstanding at the time.  The proceeds from the debt issuance were approximately $782 million, after deducting the initial purchasers’ discount and estimated fees and expenses.  FinCo Holdings distributed the net proceeds to Parent and the proceeds were used to fund a cash dividend to the Parent’s equity and equity-award holders and pay related fees and expenses.

 

The PIK Notes are senior unsecured obligations of FinCo Holdings and FinCo Inc.  The PIK Notes are not guaranteed by the Company, Holdings or any of their subsidiaries, but the indenture governing the PIK Notes contains restrictive covenants that apply to FinCo Holdings and its restricted subsidiaries, including the Company, Holdings and their subsidiaries, and a breach of such covenants would cause FinCo Holdings and FinCo Inc to be in default under the indenture governing the PIK Notes.  In addition, neither the PIK Notes nor the dividend transaction is reflected in the financial statements of the Company. The cash interest payments due February 1, 2014 and August 1, 2014 total approximately $61 million.  If interest on the PIK Notes for all interest periods is paid in cash, annual interest payments will total $60 million or a total of approximately $301 million from July 29, 2013 until August 1, 2018, the maturity date.  Any cash interest payments will be funded by the Company through a cash dividend to Holdings.