ISS Recommends TICC Capital Corp. Stockholders Vote FOR TPG Specialty Lending, Inc.'s Proposal to Terminate the Existing External Adviser and FOR the Election of TSLX’s Nominee, T. Kelley Millet, to TICC’s Board of Directors
Aug 18, 2016
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Leading Independent Adviser to Stockholders Determines That Terminating the Existing External Adviser Is In the Best Interest of TICC’s Stockholders
ISS Agrees That T. Kelley Millet Will Provide a Highly Qualified,
Independent Perspective to TICC’s
TSLX Urges TICC Stockholders to Vote the GOLD Proxy Card to Terminate TICC’s External Adviser’s Advisory Contract and to Elect T. Kelley Millet to the TICC Board
In support of TSLX’s proposal to terminate TICC’s existing advisory contract, the ISS report states:
- “As a result of the current advisor's investment strategy, TICC has delivered negative TSR and underperformed peers and the index over the past five years . . . As such, terminating the current advisor appears to be in the best interest of TICC shareholders.”
- “The concerns raised by the board relative to the potential default under the CLO securitization notes amount to an argument that if, following approval of this proposal (and therefore the termination of the advisor), the board takes no additional action – and thus fails to select a new advisor and replace the collateral manager – TICC shareholders might face negative outcomes such as a default. This appears to be true; it also, however, appears to be utterly within the board's control to eliminate this risk, literally by identifying a new advisor and replacing the CLO collateral manager.”
- “To the extent shareholders have a risk here, therefore, it would appear the root cause of the risk would be the current director's unwillingness to fulfil (sic) their responsibilities to shareholders by taking any action at all. Put another way, the root cause of the risk the board posits would have to be. . . the board itself.”
- ”[I]t is not, however, a compelling reason for shareholders to resign themselves to perpetuating the core problem: continuing with an advisor whose performance over half a decade has been demonstrably disappointing.”
In support of the election of
- “As [TSLX] has made a compelling case that change in the board level is warranted, a vote FOR the [TSLX] nominee is warranted.”
- “The board's point that most of the decline in NAV per share was a result of ‘short-term’ volatility in its investments represents a very weak argument as the recent three-year decline in the value of its NAV per share can hardly be called ‘short-term’.”
- “The overriding fact facing shareholders is that the board failed to take action while overseeing five years of TICC underperformance, which by itself signals that change is needed at the board level. Moreover, the long tenure of this board, with each of its five members having served for 13 years as directors, suggests that the company should welcome fresh perspectives to the board. As such, there seems to be a compelling case that change is warranted at this time.”
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"[A]s an outsider [Millet] will be able to bring new perspectives to
this long tenured board. Moreover, Millet's experience as a board
member at
Investment Technology Group during the process of replacing its senior leadership should become valuable to TICC in case its shareholders vote to terminate the current advisor agreement.”
In line with ISS’s recommendations, TSLX urges stockholders to sign and
return the GOLD proxy card FOR
the termination of TICC’s investment advisory agreement and FOR
the election of TSLX’s highly-qualified and independent nominee, T.
TSLX’s proxy materials are also available through the SEC’s website and at www.changeTICCnow.com.
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In connection with TSLX’s solicitation of proxies for the 2016 annual
meeting of TICC stockholders in favor of (a) the election of TSLX’s
nominee to serve as a director of TICC and (b) TSLX’s proposal to
terminate the Investment Advisory Agreement, dated as of
TSLX STRONGLY ADVISES ALL STOCKHOLDERS OF TICC TO READ THE TSLX PROXY STATEMENT AND THE OTHER PROXY MATERIALS AS THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION. SUCH TSLX PROXY MATERIALS ARE AND WILL BECOME AVAILABLE AT NO CHARGE ON THE SEC’S WEB SITE AT HTTP://WWW.SEC.GOV AND ON TSLX’S WEBSITE AT HTTP://WWW.TPGSPECIALTYLENDING.COM. IN ADDITION, TSLX WILL PROVIDE COPIES OF THE TSLX PROXY STATEMENT WITHOUT CHARGE UPON REQUEST. REQUESTS FOR COPIES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO TSLX’S PROXY SOLICITOR AT TPG@MACKENZIEPARTNERS.COM.
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