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Kamin v. American Express Corporate decision-making: shareholder value – Board decision in Kamin – Accounting treatment of DLJ disposition – Accounting value vs. economic value Judicial response – Business judgment rule – Deference to market irrationality

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Page 1: Kamin v. American Express Corporate decision-making: shareholder value –Board decision in Kamin –Accounting treatment of DLJ disposition –Accounting value

Kamin v. American Express

Corporate decision-making: shareholder value– Board decision in Kamin– Accounting treatment of DLJ disposition – Accounting value vs. economic value

Judicial response– Business judgment rule– Deference to market irrationality

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Kamin v. American Express

What had happened at AmEx?

What were the options?

What did the AmEx board decide?

Why?

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Option 1: Declare special dividend of DLJ stock to AmEx shareholders.

Option 2: Sell DLJ stock at corporate level, sustaining capital loss but realizing tax savings.

How account?

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AmEx 1972 purchase of DLJ stock (BH)

Debit Credit

Investment 29.9

Cash 29.9

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Option 1: Dividend distribution (BH)

Debit Credit

Dividend paid 4.0

Retained earnings 25.9

Investment 29.9

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Option 1: Dividend distribution (VJG/JM)

Balance Sheet

Investment (29.9)

Retained Earnings (29.9)

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Option 1: Dividend distribution (VJG)

Income StatementRevenue --

Expense --

Gain / Loss --

Tax --

Net income --

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Option 2: Sell DLJ stock (BH)

Debit Credit

Cash 4.0

Other income (loss) 25.9

Investment 29.9

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Option 2: Sell DLJ stock (BH)

Debit Credit

Income tax payable 8.0

Income tax expense 8.0

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Option 2: Sell DLJ stock (VJG)

Balance Sheet

Cash (4.0)

Investment (29.9) Tax liability (8.0)

Retained Earnings (17.9)

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Option 2: Sell DLJ stock (VJG / FG)

Income StatementRevenue --

Expense --

Gain / Loss (25.9)

Tax (31%) 8.0

Net income (17.9)

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Option 2: Sell DLJ stock (FG)

“Cash flows would have increased by approximately $12 million”

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Compare Option 1 and Option 2

Option 1: Distribute DLJ stock and avoid $17.9 million reduction in net income

Option 2: Sell DLJ stock and reduce taxes by $8.0 million

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Why did board choose Option 1 – the economically inefficient, but market-

friendly distribution of DLJ stock?

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JM: “New York statute – no interference unless farud, oppression, arbitrary action, breach of trust”

VJG: “Board’s decision revolved around accounting and how market values earnings … analysts hate volatile earnings (Graham)”

BH: “The board felt overriding responsibility to guard the stability of AmEx’s share price”

NB: “Board concluded that EPS was more important … managers often ‘adjust’ accounting figures to reflect constant growing EPS”

FG: “Four of twenty directors were insiders, members of executive incentive compensation plan”

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American Express EPS '74-'78 (NB)

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1

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3

4

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1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

Years

EP

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EPS

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Did the reviewing court, which deferred to the board, make the right decision?

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VJG (and BH): “New York court properly deferred to board’s business judgment … public markets value companies based on accounting choices”

NB: “All in call, what investor consider in valuing a company’s stock continues to be amorphous and inexact determination.”

JM: “As shareholders, we do not agree with directors’ decision … plaintiffs should vote out board.”

FG: “Judge should have given executive incentive plan more thought … greater interest in pleasing CEO than looking out for shareholders”

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Any suggestions to make markets more rational, efficient?

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VJG: “… maybe regulation by the SEC or federal law could replicate institutional investors valuing companies not based on accounting tricks”

BH: “AmEx could have avoided dispute had accountants properly “marked to market” DLJ stock .. Loss can’t be changed by magic in accounting”

FG: “ We would have sent case to trial, not decide on SJ, to get more information on board decision”

NB: “Buffet has lost confidence in EPS: “primary test of managerial performance is high earnings rate on equity capital employed … and not EPS.”

JM: “Shareholders pay the board … and must life with the decisions … or take action”

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In the end, who should decide value?