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Just in: Advisers in ValueAct-Catalina Marketing

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Catalina Marketing, a maker of point-of-sale coupon printers, tapped Jeff Sloan and Greg Mitsch of Goldman Sachs, as well as Ken Jacobs, Douglas Taylor and David Descoteaux of Lazard, for financial advice in its $1.7 billion sale to ValueAct Capital. Barry Brooks, Michael Chernick, Joseph Opich, Kevin Logue, Michael Zuppone and Mark Poerio of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker provided legal advice.

ValueAct hired Bart Winokur, Christopher Karras and Stephen Leitzell of Dechert LLP for legal advice.

UBS and Lehman Brothers provided financial advice to the buyer.

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From: Chuck Goldblum,

Why does management support this leveraged deal instead of leveraging the public company through a large stock buyback, as recommended by the JP Morgan analyst on the last conf call -- and summarily rejected by management?

clearly board/mgmt is happy to ring the register and shrink the cap structure so they can share the upside among themselves!


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