Title: Cashing Out Successfully: Exit Strategies to Capture Value
1Cashing Out Successfully Exit Strategies to
Capture Value
MIT Enterprise Forum
- Presented by
- James E. Nicholson
- Chairman CEO
- Cortek, Inc.
- April 16 , 2001
2Outline
- Getting Ready
- Exit Strategies
- Evaluating a Company
3Setting the Stage for the Exit Starts Early
- An Enabling Technology
- Management Leadership
- Good counsel
- Financial Strength
- Technically Proven Product
- Having an Exit Strategy
4What is an enabling technology?
- Something that didnt exist before that allows
you to do something you couldnt do. - It solves a difficult problem quickly and
elegantly. - Unique product or service with a viable market.
- Provides an opportunity for substantial growth.
5Examples of Enabling Technologies
Built from 70 - 80 AD Structure needed greater
support Romans developed the formula for
cement Enabled construction of superior
structures (Formula was lost in 450 AD until the
Renaissance)
6Examples of Enabling Technologies
Putting the squeeze on clots The Venodyne Boot
- Non-invasive technology for DVT.
- In use for 30 years now.
7- Management Leadership
- Experienced CEO
- Seasoned Finance Person
- Marketing Expertise in Business Sector
- Innovative RD, Product Focus
- Regulatory Clinical Professional
- Good counsel
- Patent
- Corporate
- Regulatory
- Financial Strength
- Venture Capital - Staying Power
8Factors that Influence Success
- Technically Proven Product
For every vision, there is always an equal and
opposite revision.
Murphys Law 247
9First Have a technically proven product that
solves a real problem
10Then prove it . . .
- Statistical analysis with sound data
- Sales
- Professional papers
- Doctors acceptance
- FDA approval
11Factors that Influence Success
Almost everything in life is easier to get into
than out of.
Murphys Law 325
Corrollary A marriage license costs 2.00
12Want to be acquired?
- Sales
- Profitability
- Product with an enabling technology
- Strong fundamentals
- Strong management team
13Want to go public?
- Sales
- Profitability
- Product with an enabling technology
- Strong fundamentals
- Seasoned management team
- Timing is critical . . .
14PUBLIC EQUITY ISSUANCE FOR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
COMPANIES (as of April 5, 2002)
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EQUITY MARKET UPDATE
(Dollars in Millions)
Source Securities Data Corp. Notes Values
for disclosed transactions only. Labels
represent number of completed transactions.
15Evaluating a Company
Whether you are a start up company, a potential
investor, interested in MA, or an IPO . .
. you should consider the following checklist.
16?
17Thank You
18MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EQUITY MARKET UPDATE
STOCK PRICE PERFORMANCE 4/05/01 - 4/05/02
Market Cap Weighted 4/05/01 100
Mid/Small Cap Med. Tech. Index (3)
All Med. Tech. Companies Index (1)
Large Cap Med. Tech. Index (2)
SP 500
Footnotes (1) Index Includes ABT, AKSY, AMMD,
ANSI, ARRO, ARTC, ASPM, BABY, BAX, BCR, BDX,
BMET, BOL, BSTE, BSX, CNMD, COO, CRY, CYBX, CYTC,
DJO, EW, GB, GDT, IMDC, IART, ISRG, MDT,
MTIX, NOVT, OCLR, OFIX, OTEC, POSS, RITA, RTIX,
SNCI, STJ, SYK, VASC, VMSI, WMGI. (2) Index
includes ABT, BAX, BCR, BDX, BMET, BSX, GDT,
MDT, STJ, SYK. (3) Index includes AKSY, AMMD,
ANSI, ARRO, ARTC, ASPM, BABY, BOL, BSTE, CNMD,
COO, CRY, CYBX, CYTC, DJO, EW, GB, IMDC, IART,
ISRG, MTIX, NOVT, OCLR, OFIX, OTEC, POSS,
RITA, RTIX, SNCI, VASC, VMSI, WMGI. Source
FactSet.