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by at5
3792 days ago
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I think you misunderstand. It's not a legal issue. It's whether you provided adequate service. And Goldman didn't. And bankers are almost never liable fyi because of the language baked into engagement letters. It's also not about forensic accounting. A 5 person deal team is quite tiny especially if they're mostly junior. The acquiree should absolutely have access to internal documents in an all stock deal; your future is at stake here. Something like already factored receivables somehow requiring payments to be made in future periods makes no sense and would jump out immediately to anyone half competent who bothered to look. Not showing up for a meeting is not the same as saying after the fact, 'ok guys let's close this'. I can guarantee you Goldman signed off on it. You don't sign merger documents at the meeting itself. GS likely said "fuck it all stock it is". They get paid anyway, in cash. |
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Massive category-mistake here. Investment banks don't have sign-off authority on these kinds of transactions, they serve as a advisors. And in this particular case, GS's defense was based on the fact that Dragon didn't follow their advice. Both in terms of the consideration and in terms of Dragon's option to hedge the stock they received as consideration.
By the way -- GS got 1% on this deal, when it's normally up around 2 or 3. The engagement letter didn't even make them advisors to the board, just to management. That's a much lower standard of care. If I had to guess, I'd say that the Bakers were trying something along the lines of, "Potential buyers won't fuck us over if we hire Goldman. What's the cheapest we can hire Goldman for?"
They hired the firm on an extremely limited mandate at a time when the tech M&A market was going haywire. They got a junior team that, while it provided substantively good advice, did not do remotely enough to protect the client from its own brash stupidity (this is not a formal responsibility, but is the kind of thing that partners like Gene, who was nominally on the deal but couldn't even remember it under oath, are good at). FWIW, I agree that GS does not come across well in this particular episode.