BETHESDA, Md., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Capital,
Ltd. (NASDAQ:ACAS) ("American Capital" or the "Company") announced
today its third quarter 2008 dividend and its results for the
second quarter of 2008. THIRD QUARTER 2008 DIVIDEND DECLARATION
American Capital's Board of Directors has declared a third quarter
2008 regular dividend of $1.05 per share to record holders as of
October 6, 2008, payable on October 14, 2008. This is a 14%
increase over the third quarter 2007 dividend of $0.92 per share.
American Capital has paid a total of $2.5 billion in dividends and
paid or declared dividends of $29.25 per share since its August
1997 IPO at $15.00 per share. 2008 DIVIDEND FORECAST American
Capital reiterates its 2008 dividend forecast of $4.19 per share, a
13% growth over total 2007 dividends of $3.72 per share. The fourth
quarter of 2008 dividend per share is forecast to be $1.10 per
share, a 10% increase over the fourth quarter of 2007 dividend.
2008 FORECASTS American Capital is forecasting $0.68 to $0.75 in
Net Operating Income (earnings less appreciation, depreciation,
gains and loss ("NOI")) per diluted share for the third quarter of
2008. American Capital is forecasting that its Earnings less
appreciation and depreciation ("Realized Earnings") per diluted
share for the third quarter of 2008 will exceed $1.05 per diluted
share. American Capital is revising downward its assets under
management forecast to have between $17 billion and $20 billion as
of year end, of which between $7 billion and $10 billion is
expected be in external funds managed by American Capital, LLC, a
wholly-owned portfolio company of American Capital, and the balance
is expected to be approximately $10 billion on American Capital's
balance sheet. American Capital reiterates its forecast that it
will roll over more than $500 million of ordinary taxable income
and net long term capital gains from 2008 to pay 2009 dividends.
The preceding dividend forecast and other forecasts above assume
that for 2008 there will be a recession in the U.S., no new capital
will be raised at American Capital, and that American Capital will
produce sufficient liquidity from debt repayments and exits for new
investments. SECOND QUARTER 2008 RESULTS Net Operating Income
("NOI") American Capital also announced today its results for the
second quarter of 2008. NOI for the second quarter of 2008
decreased 22% to $0.71 per diluted share, compared to $0.91 per
diluted share for the second quarter of 2007. The second quarter of
2008 forecast for NOI was $0.68 to $0.75 per diluted share.
Realized Earnings Realized Earnings decreased 33% to $0.95 per
diluted share for the second quarter of 2008, compared to $1.42 per
diluted share for the second quarter of 2007. Realized Earnings
return on equity at cost for the twelve months through the second
quarter of 2008 was 13%. The second quarter of 2008 Realized
Earnings per basic share covered 92% of the second quarter 2008
dividend of $1.03 per share. The second quarter of 2008 forecast
for Realized Earnings was to exceed $1.10 per diluted share.
Earnings American Capital's Earnings for the second quarter of 2008
was a loss of $(0.34) per diluted share, a decrease of $5.02 per
diluted share from the second quarter of 2007 earnings of $4.68 per
diluted share. This loss was driven by $264 million of net
unrealized depreciation, offset by $49 million of net realized
gains. Earnings return on equity for the twelve months through the
second quarter of 2008 was (18)%. American Capital's net asset
value ("NAV") per share as of June 30, 2008 was $27.01, a decrease
of $1.15 or 4% lower than the March 31, 2008 NAV per share of
$28.16. The June 30, 2008 NAV was $5.87 per share less than the
December 31, 2007 NAV per share of $32.88. "Though it looks like we
are in a recession, we continue to have good realized earnings of
$0.95 per diluted share, which is slightly behind our previous
guidance, due to several exits shifting from the second quarter to
the third quarter of 2008," said Malon Wilkus, Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer. "With our visibility into additional exits of
portfolio companies during the third quarter of 2008, we expect to
realize earnings that cover our dividend. This is evidenced by our
forecast to exceed $1.05 per diluted share in realized earnings for
the third quarter of 2008, despite the troubles in the economy. In
the second quarter we had exits and prepayments totaling $479
million. Our exits are accretive to NOI when we redeploy the
capital into wider yielding debt investments." For the second
quarter of 2008, net appreciation, depreciation, gains and losses
totaled $(215) million, consisting of $49 million of net realized
gains less $(264) million of net depreciation, compared to $635
million of net appreciation, depreciation, gains and losses for the
second quarter of 2007. The primary components of the $(264)
million of net depreciation for the quarter were as follows: --
$(67) million of reversals of prior net appreciation associated
with net realized gains; -- $(286) million of net depreciation of
American Capital's private finance investments due primarily to a
decline of the trading multiples of comparable public companies and
to a decline of cash flows of certain of its portfolio companies;
-- $(12) million of net depreciation of American Capital's
investments in managed funds; -- $(17) million of depreciation of
American Capital, LLC, an alternative asset fund manager; -- $46
million of net appreciation from structured products, due to modest
tightening of investment spreads, primarily from commercial
mortgage structured products; and -- $72 million of net
appreciation of interest rate swaps due to changes in the forward
yield curve. "We are pleased with the credit quality of our
portfolio given the current environment," stated John Erickson,
Chief Financial Officer. "Our non-accrual loans were 2% of total
loans at fair value as of June 30, 2008. The overall portfolio has
experienced EBITDA declines on average, signaling that we are in a
recession. However, it is interesting to note that when the results
are weighted by the fair value of our investments, EBITDA is
growing year over year, indicating that our largest investments
(which are primarily our buyouts) are performing the best. This
reflects the investment discipline we had over the last five years
and leads us to believe that our credit quality will remain better
than during the last recession. We continue to sell companies at
attractive multiples, generating good liquidity. Despite the
economy, we are well positioned to maintain our dividend level in
our steady state operating mode." In the second quarter of 2008,
American Capital invested $0.9 billion in new committed investments
and received $0.5 billion of proceeds from realizations of
portfolio investments. In addition, American Capital funds under
management invested an additional $2.7 billion, for a total of $3.6
billion of new investments during the second quarter of 2008. As of
June 30, 2008, loans with a fair value of $116 million were on non-
accrual. The $116 million fair value of non-accruing loans
represented 2% of total loans at fair value as of June 30, 2008,
compared to the $56 million fair value of non-accrual loans
representing 1% of total loans at fair value as of June 30, 2007.
"We exited eleven companies year-to-date through July 2008,
receiving proceeds of $1 billion," said Steve Burge, President,
North American Private Finance. "The median multiples for these
companies at the time of their 2008 exits were one turn higher than
the median multiples when we entered into the investments, and
their average EBITDA was 55% higher. We currently have 22 companies
in various stages of the sales process, which is typical for the
size of our portfolio. We are seeing robust interest from
prospective buyers, so we continue to expect strong liquidity from
our portfolio. Our ability to offer a staple financing package to
buyers is a strong competitive advantage and advances our strategic
initiative of increasing our investment spreads and moving up the
balance sheet in this environment." Since its August 1997 IPO
through the second quarter of 2008, American Capital has earned a
17% compounded annual return, including interest, dividends, fees
and net gains, on 239 realizations of senior debt, subordinated
debt and equity investments, totaling $11 billion of original
committed capital. These realizations represent 46% of all amounts
invested by American Capital since its August 1997 IPO. Proceeds
from these realizations on average exceeded the total associated
prior quarter valuation of the investments by less than 1%.
American Capital earned a 30% compounded annual return on the exit
of its equity investments, including dividends, fees and net gains.
AMERICAN CAPITAL AGENCY CORP. American Capital increased its funds
under management with the successful completion of American Capital
Agency Corp.'s ("AGNC") initial public offering ("IPO") on May 20,
2008 of 10 million shares of common stock, at a price of $20.00 per
share, for net proceeds of $186 million. The shares are traded on
The NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol "AGNC." In a private
placement concurrent with the AGNC IPO, American Capital purchased
5 million shares of AGNC common stock at the IPO price of $20.00
per share, for $100 million. AGNC's total net proceeds from the IPO
and the concurrent private placement were $286 million. AGNC is
externally managed and advised by an affiliate of American Capital.
THIRD PARTY VALUATION OF PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS American Capital's
Board of Directors is ultimately responsible for determining the
fair value of American Capital's portfolio investments on a
quarterly basis in good faith. In that regard, the Board of
Directors retains independent third party valuation firms to assist
it by having the third party valuation firms regularly perform
certain procedures that the Board identifies and requests the
respective third party firms to perform on a predetermined
selection of the Board's fair value determinations ("Procedures").
The Board of Directors may also obtain valuation assistance from
such firms on other portfolio investments. Representatives from the
valuation firms also attend American Capital's quarterly valuation
meetings and provide their respective quarterly reports to the
Audit and Compliance Committee of the Board of Directors. Each
quarter, the third party valuation firms will perform Procedures on
American Capital's determination of the aggregate fair value of
approximately one fourth of its investments in companies that have
both been portfolio companies for at least one year and that have a
fair value in excess of $25 million, in accordance with American
Capital's valuation procedures. American Capital's Board of
Directors engaged two valuation firms, Houlihan Lokey Howard &
Zukin Financial Advisors Inc. ("Houlihan Lokey") and Duff &
Phelps, LLC ("Duff & Phelps") to perform Procedures on American
Capital's fair value determinations for the second quarter of 2008.
Houlihan Lokey and Duff & Phelps are both leading international
valuation firms. For the quarter ended June 30, 2008, Houlihan
Lokey performed its Procedures on valuations of a total of 13
portfolio investments, with a value of $1.0 billion. This value is
approximately 10% of the fair value of American Capital's total
investments as of June 30, 2008. Duff & Phelps also performed
its Procedures on valuations of an additional ten portfolio
investments, with a fair value of $0.3 billion as of the period
end. This value is approximately 3% of the fair value of American
Capital's total investments as of June 30, 2008. For the last four
quarters, third party valuation firms performed Procedures on an
aggregate of 85 portfolio companies totaling $6.9 billion in fair
value as of their respective valuation dates, in accordance with
American Capital's valuation procedures. For those portfolio
investments on which each valuation firm has performed Procedures
during each applicable period, using the scope of review set forth
by American Capital's Board of Directors and in accordance with
American Capital's valuation procedures, the Board of Directors has
made a fair value determination for such investments that is within
each valuation firm's aggregate range of fair value for the
investments. Additionally, in connection with its review, Duff
& Phelps also concluded that the aggregate range of fair value
determined by the Board of Directors for the investments that it
performed Procedures, was not unreasonable. Financial highlights
for the quarter are as follows: AMERICAN CAPITAL, LTD. CONSOLIDATED
BALANCE SHEETS As of June 30, 2008, December 31, 2007 and June 30,
2007 (in millions) Q2 2008 Versus Q2 Q4 Q4 2007 2008 2007 $ %
(unaudited) Assets Investments at fair value (cost of $10,680,
$10,667 and $10,674 respectively) $9,687 $10,928 $(1,241) -11% Cash
and cash equivalents 262 143 119 83% Restricted cash and cash
equivalents 229 401 (172) -43% Interest receivable 42 56 (14) -25%
Other 236 204 32 16% Total assets $10,456 $11,732 $(1,276) -11%
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Debt $4,475 $4,824 $(349) -7%
Derivative agreements 76 77 (1) -1% Accrued dividends payable 209
195 14 7% Other 100 195 (95) -49% Total liabilities 4,860 5,291
(431) -8% Commitments and contingencies Shareholders' equity:
Undesignated preferred stock, $0.01 par value, 5.0 shares
authorized, 0.0 issued and outstanding - - - 0% Common stock, $0.01
par value, 1,000.0 shares authorized, 214.0, 201.4 and 185.6 issued
and 207.2, 195.9 and 182.2 outstanding, respectively 2 2 - 0%
Capital in excess of par value 6,457 6,013 444 7% Undistributed net
realized earnings 226 254 (28) -11% Net unrealized (depreciation)
appreciation of investments (1,089) 172 (1,261) NM Total
shareholders' equity 5,596 6,441 (845) -13% Total liabilities and
shareholders' equity $10,456 $11,732 $(1,276) -11% Q2 Q2 2008
Versus Q2 2007 2007 $ % (unaudited) Assets Investments at fair
value (cost of $10,680, $10,667 and $10,674 respectively) $11,516
$(1,829) -16% Cash and cash equivalents 172 90 52% Restricted cash
and cash equivalents 202 27 13% Interest receivable 57 (15) -26%
Other 204 32 16% Total assets $12,151 $(1,695) -14% Liabilities and
Shareholders' Equity Debt $5,371 $(896) -17% Derivative agreements
3 73 2433% Accrued dividends payable 151 58 38% Other 151 (51) -34%
Total liabilities 5,676 (816) -14% Commitments and contingencies
Shareholders' equity: Undesignated preferred stock, $0.01 par
value, 5.0 shares authorized, 0.0 issued and outstanding - - 0%
Common stock, $0.01 par value, 1,000.0 shares authorized, 214.0,
201.4 and 185.6 issued and 207.2, 195.9 and 182.2 outstanding,
respectively 2 - 0% Capital in excess of par value 5,470 987 18%
Undistributed net realized earnings 167 59 35% Net unrealized
(depreciation) appreciation of investments 836 (1,925) NM Total
shareholders' equity 6,475 (879) -14% Total liabilities and
shareholders' equity $12,151 $(1,695) -14% NM = Not meaningful
AMERICAN CAPITAL, LTD. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS Three
and Six Months Ended June 30, 2008 and 2007 (in millions, except
per share data) (unaudited) Three Months Three Months Ended Ended
June 30, 2008 June 30, Versus 2007 2008 2007 $ % OPERATING INCOME:
Investing operating income (1) $231 $226 $5 2% Asset management and
advisory operating income (2) 32 100 (68) -68% Total operating
income 263 326 (63) -19% OPERATING EXPENSES: Interest 48 73 (25)
-34% Salaries, benefits and stock-based compensation 57 67 (10)
-15% General and administrative 20 22 (2) -9% Total operating
expenses 125 162 (37) -23% OPERATING INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES 138
164 (26) -16% Benefit (provision) for income taxes 7 (11) 18 NM NET
OPERATING INCOME 145 153 (8) -5% Net realized gain on investments
Portfolio company investments 63 77 (14) -18% Taxes on realized
gains (3) - (3) 100% Foreign Currency 1 - 1 100% Derivative
agreements (12) 9 (21) NM Total net realized gain 49 86 (37) -43%
REALIZED EARNINGS 194 239 (45) -19% Net unrealized (depreciation)
appreciation of investments Portfolio company investments (336) 507
(843) NM Foreign currency translation - 4 (4) -100% Derivative
agreements 72 38 34 89% Total net unrealized (depreciation)
appreciation (264) 549 (813) NM NET (DECREASE) INCREASE IN NET
ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ("EARNINGS") $(70) $788 $(858) NM
NET OPERATING INCOME PER COMMON SHARE*: Basic $0.71 $0.93 $(0.22)
-24% Diluted $0.71 $0.91 $(0.20) -22% REALIZED EARNINGS PER COMMON
SHARE*: Basic $0.95 $1.45 $(0.50) -34% Diluted $0.95 $1.42 $(0.47)
-33% EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE*: Basic $(0.34) $4.77 $(5.11) NM
Diluted $(0.34) $4.68 $(5.02) NM WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OF COMMON
STOCK OUTSTANDING: Basic 204.4 165.1 39.3 24% Diluted 204.4 168.5
35.9 21% DIVIDENDS DECLARED PER COMMON SHARE $1.03 $0.91 $0.12 13%
Six Months Ended Six Months Ended June 30, 2008 June 30, Versus
2007 2008 2007 $ % OPERATING INCOME: Investing operating income (1)
$486 $431 $55 13% Asset management and advisory operating income
(2) 69 145 (76) -52% Total operating income 555 576 (21) -4%
OPERATING EXPENSES: Interest 111 135 (24) -18% Salaries, benefits
and stock-based compensation 113 118 (5) -4% General and
administrative 43 47 (4) -9% Total operating expenses 267 300 (33)
-11% OPERATING INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES 288 276 12 4% Benefit
(provision) for income taxes 8 (9) 17 189% NET OPERATING INCOME 296
267 29 11% Net realized gain on investments Portfolio company
investments 91 87 4 5% Taxes on realized gains (4) - (4) 100%
Foreign Currency 6 - 6 100% Derivative agreements (11) 12 (23) NM
Total net realized gain 82 99 (17) -17% REALIZED EARNINGS 378 366
12 3% Net unrealized (depreciation) appreciation of investments
Portfolio company investments (1,333) 514 (1,847) NM Foreign
currency translation 73 11 62 564% Derivative agreements (1) 31
(32) NM Total net unrealized (depreciation) appreciation (1,261)
556 (1,817) NM NET (DECREASE) INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM
OPERATIONS ("EARNINGS") $(883) $922 $(1,805) NM NET OPERATING
INCOME PER COMMON SHARE*: Basic $1.48 $1.68 $(0.20) -12% Diluted
$1.48 $1.64 $(0.16) -10% REALIZED EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE*: Basic
$1.89 $2.30 $(0.41) -18% Diluted $1.89 $2.25 $(0.36) -16% EARNINGS
PER COMMON SHARE*: Basic $(4.42) $5.80 $(10.22) NM Diluted $(4.42)
$5.68 $(10.10) NM WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OF COMMON STOCK
OUTSTANDING: Basic 199.8 158.9 40.9 26% Diluted 199.8 162.4 37.4
23% DIVIDENDS DECLARED PER COMMON SHARE $2.04 $1.80 $0.24 13% NM =
Not meaningful. * May not recalculate due to rounding. (1) The
investing operating income consists of interest, dividends,
prepayment fees and other fee income. (2) The asset management and
advisory operating income consists primarily of asset management
fees and reimbursements, dividends from portfolio company fund
managers, transaction structuring fees, equity and loan financing
fees, portfolio company management and administrative fees and
other fee income. AMERICAN CAPITAL, LTD. OTHER FINANCIAL
INFORMATION Three Months Ended June 30, 2008, March 31, 2008 and
June 30, 2007 (in millions, except per share data) (unaudited) Q2
2008 Versus Q2 Q1 Q1 2008 2008 2008 $ % Assets Under Management:
American Capital Assets at Fair Value(1) $10,456 $10,219 $237 2%
Externally Managed Assets at Fair Value(2) 7,491 4,814 2,677 56%
Total $17,947 $15,033 $2,914 19% Capital Resources Under
Management: American Capital Assets at Fair Value plus Available
Capital Resources(1) $12,045 $12,412 $(367) -3% Externally Managed
Assets at Fair Value plus Available Capital Resources(2) 7,934
5,804 2,130 37% Total $19,979 $18,216 $1,763 10% New Investments:
Senior Debt $111 $510 $(399) -78% Subordinated Debt 475 113 362
320% Preferred Equity 82 115 (33) -29% Common Equity 150 123 27 22%
Structured Products 100 48 52 108% Total $918 $909 $9 1%
Investments in Managed Funds $125 $400 $(275) -69% Financing for
Private Equity Buyouts 109 - 109 100% Direct Investments 50 113
(63) -56% American Capital Sponsored Buyouts - 303 (303) -100% CMBS
Investments 89 48 41 85% CLO/CDO Investments 11 - 11 100% Add-on
Financing for Growth 343 13 330 NM Add-on Financing for
Recapitalizations 99 2 97 NM Add-on Financing for Acquisitions 66 -
66 100% Add-on Financing for Working Capital in Distressed
Situations 26 30 (4) -13% Total $918 $909 $9 1% Realizations:
Scheduled Principal Amortization $28 $17 $11 65% Senior Loan
Syndications 21 274 (253) -92% Principal Prepayments 265 240 25 10%
Payment of Accrued Payment-in- kind Interest and Dividends and
Original Issue Discount 16 20 (4) -20% Sale of Equity Investments
149 380 (231) -61% Total $479 $931 $(452) -49% Appreciation,
Depreciation, Gains and Losses: Gross Realized Gains $102 $51 $51
100% Gross Realized Losses (39) (23) (16) -70% Portfolio Net
Realized Gains 63 28 35 125% Taxes on Realized Gains (3) (1) (2)
-200% Foreign Currency 1 5 (4) -80% Interest Rate Derivatives (12)
1 (13) NM Net Realized Gains 49 33 16 48% Gross Unrealized
Appreciation at 55, 30 and 50 Portfolio Companies 228 137 91 66%
Gross Unrealized Depreciation at 81, 113 and 41 Portfolio Companies
(497) (1,088) 591 -54% Current Portfolio Net Unrealized
(Depreciation) Appreciation (269) (951) 682 -72% Net Depreciation
From the Recognition of Net Realized Gains (67) (46) (21) 46% Net
Unrealized Appreciation for Foreign Currency Translation - 73 (73)
-100% Interest Rate Derivatives, net 72 (73) 145 NM Net Unrealized
(Depreciation) Appreciation (264) (997) 733 -74% Net Gains, Losses,
Appreciation and Depreciation $(215) $(964) $749 -78% Other
Financial Data: Net Asset Value per Share $27.01 $28.16 $(1.15) -4%
Financial Liabilities at Cost $4,475 $4,050 $425 10% Financial
Liabilities at Fair Value $4,153 $3,875 $278 7% Market
Capitalization $4,925 $6,937 $(2,012) -29% Total Enterprise Value
$9,137 $10,978 $(1,841) -17% Credit Quality: Weighted Average
Effective Interest Rate on Debt Investments at Period End(3) 11.2%
11.3% Loans on Non-Accrual at Face $481 $375 $106 28% Loans on
Non-Accrual at Fair Value $116 $80 $36 45% Past Due Loans at Face
$42 $106 $(64) -60% Past Due and Non-Accrual Loans at Face as a
Percentage of Total Loans 8.6% 8.2% Non-Accrual Loans at Fair Value
as a Percentage of Total Loans 2.1% 1.5% Number of Portfolio
Companies on Non-Accrual and Past Due 24 24 Debt to Equity
Conversions at Cost $30 $40 $(10) -25% Return on Equity: LTM Net
Operating Income Return on Average Equity at Cost 10.0% 10.9% LTM
Realized Earnings Return on Average Equity at Cost 13.2% 15.0% LTM
Earnings Return on Average Equity -17.9% -4.1% Current Quarter Net
Operating Income Return on Average Equity at Cost Annualized 8.8%
9.4% Current Quarter Realized Earnings Return on Average Equity at
Cost Annualized 11.8% 11.5% Current Quarter Earnings Return on
Average Equity Annualized -4.9% -53.5% Dividends: Dividend Coverage
(Realized Earnings per Basic Share/Dividend per Share) 0.92x 0.93x
Dividend Payout Ratio (Dividend per Share/Realized Earnings per
Basic Share) 1.08x 1.07x LTM Dividend Coverage (Realized Earnings
per Basic Share/Dividend per Share) 1.07x 1.23x LTM Dividend Payout
Ratio (Dividend per Share/Realized Earnings per Basic Share) 0.94x
0.81x Dividends Declared $209 $196 $13 7% Q2 Q2 2008 Versus Q2 2007
2007 $ % Assets Under Management: American Capital Assets at Fair
Value(1) $12,151 (1,695) -14% Externally Managed Assets at Fair
Value(2) 3,891 3,600 93% Total $16,042 $1,905 12% Capital Resources
Under Management: American Capital Assets at Fair Value plus
Available Capital Resources(1) $12,653 (608) -5% Externally Managed
Assets at Fair Value plus Available Capital Resources(2) 4,137
3,797 92% Total $16,790 $3,189 19% New Investments: Senior Debt
$1,989 $(1,878) -94% Subordinated Debt 451 24 5% Preferred Equity
493 (411) -83% Common Equity 381 (231) -61% Structured Products 181
(81) -45% Total $3,495 $(2,577) -74% Investments in Managed Funds
$242 $(117) -48% Financing for Private Equity Buyouts 804 (695)
-86% Direct Investments 378 (328) -87% American Capital Sponsored
Buyouts 1,458 (1,458) -100% CMBS Investments 126 (37) -29% CLO/CDO
Investments 55 (44) -80% Add-on Financing for Growth 10 333 NM
Add-on Financing for Recapitalizations 202 (103) -51% Add-on
Financing for Acquisitions 205 (139) -68% Add-on Financing for
Working Capital in Distressed Situations 15 11 73% Total $3,495
$(2,577) -74% Realizations: Scheduled Principal Amortization $18
$10 56% Senior Loan Syndications 226 (205) -91% Principal
Prepayments 524 (259) -49% Payment of Accrued Payment-in- kind
Interest and Dividends and Original Issue Discount 31 (15) -48%
Sale of Equity Investments 185 (36) -19% Total $984 $(505) -51%
Appreciation, Depreciation, Gains and Losses: Gross Realized Gains
$108 $(6) -6% Gross Realized Losses (31) (8) -26% Portfolio Net
Realized Gains 77 (14) -18% Taxes on Realized Gains - (3) 100%
Foreign Currency - 1 100% Interest Rate Derivatives 9 (21) NM Net
Realized Gains 86 (37) -43% Gross Unrealized Appreciation at 55, 30
and 50 Portfolio Companies 698 (470) -67% Gross Unrealized
Depreciation at 81, 113 and 41 Portfolio Companies (170) (327)
-192% Current Portfolio Net Unrealized (Depreciation) Appreciation
528 (797) NM Net Depreciation From the Recognition of Net Realized
Gains (21) (46) -219% Net Unrealized Appreciation for Foreign
Currency Translation 4 (4) -100% Interest Rate Derivatives, net 38
34 89% Net Unrealized (Depreciation) Appreciation 549 (813) NM Net
Gains, Losses, Appreciation and Depreciation $635 $(850) NM Other
Financial Data: Net Asset Value per Share $35.54 $(8.53) -24%
Financial Liabilities at Cost $5,371 $(896) -17% Financial
Liabilities at Fair Value NA NA NA Market Capitalization $7,747
$(2,822) -36% Total Enterprise Value $12,946 $(3,809) -29% Credit
Quality: Weighted Average Effective Interest Rate on Debt
Investments at Period End(3) 11.7% Loans on Non-Accrual at Face
$232 $249 107% Loans on Non-Accrual at Fair Value $56 $60 107% Past
Due Loans at Face $27 $15 56% Past Due and Non-Accrual Loans at
Face as a Percentage of Total Loans 4.1% Non-Accrual Loans at Fair
Value as a Percentage of Total Loans 0.9% Number of Portfolio
Companies on Non-Accrual and Past Due 19 Debt to Equity Conversions
at Cost $- Return on Equity: LTM Net Operating Income Return on
Average Equity at Cost 11.3% LTM Realized Earnings Return on
Average Equity at Cost 16.0% LTM Earnings Return on Average Equity
29.1% Current Quarter Net Operating Income Return on Average Equity
at Cost Annualized 12.1% Current Quarter Realized Earnings Return
on Average Equity at Cost Annualized 18.8% Current Quarter Earnings
Return on Average Equity Annualized 56.0% Dividends: Dividend
Coverage (Realized Earnings per Basic Share/Dividend per Share)
1.59x Dividend Payout Ratio (Dividend per Share/Realized Earnings
per Basic Share) 0.63x LTM Dividend Coverage (Realized Earnings per
Basic Share/Dividend per Share) 1.30x LTM Dividend Payout Ratio
(Dividend per Share/Realized Earnings per Basic Share) 0.77x
Dividends Declared $151 $58 38% NM = Not meaningful NA = Not
available (1) Includes American Capital's investment in its
externally managed funds. (2) Includes European Capital, American
Capital Agency Corp., American Capital Equity I, American Capital
Equity II, ACAS CLO-1 and ACAS CRE CDO 2007-1. (3) Includes private
finance and CMBS portfolio. AMERICAN CAPITAL, LTD. OTHER FINANCIAL
INFORMATION As of June 30, 2008 (in millions) (unaudited) The
following table summarizes the current GAAP cost basis and fair
value of our investments as of June 30, 2008 compared to the
realizable value, which is amount that we currently anticipate
realizing on settlement or maturity of these investments, or
realizable value: Difference Between Realizable Value GAAP Fair
Realizable and GAAP Asset Class GAAP Cost Basis Value Value Fair
Value Private Finance $8,195 $7,588 $7,755 $167 Structured Products
962 463 939 476 Managed Funds 1,454 1,312 1,312 - American Capital,
LLC 69 323 323 - Derivatives, net 1 (75) (79) (4) Total $10,681
$9,611 $10,250 $639 USE OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION In
addition to the results presented in accordance with GAAP, this
press release includes realizable value, a non-GAAP financial
measure which management uses in its internal analysis of results,
and believes may be informative to investors gauging the quality of
the Company's assets and financial performance from a long-term
perspective, identifying trends in its results and providing
meaningful period-to-period comparisons. Realizable value is
defined as the future value that American Capital currently
anticipates realizing on the settlement or maturity of its
investments. It does not represent current fair value or net
present value. American Capital believes that this non-GAAP
financial measure provides information useful to investors because
the Company generally intends to hold its assets to settlement or
maturity, and there may be material differences between the GAAP
fair values of its investments and the amounts the Company expects
to realize on settlement or maturity. This is primarily because the
current lack of liquidity in the financial markets has caused
investment spreads between the cost of funds and investment income
to widen significantly on investments, resulting in current fair
values under Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 157
that are materially lower than what the Company currently
anticipates realizing on settlement or maturity. American Capital
believes that providing investors with realizable value in addition
to the related GAAP fair value gives investors greater transparency
to the information used by management in its financial operational
decision-making. Although American Capital believes that this
non-GAAP financial measure enhances investors' understanding of its
business and performance, realizable value should not be considered
as an alternative to GAAP basis financial measures. A
reconciliation of non-GAAP realizable value to GAAP fair value is
set forth above. Static Pool Portfolio Statistics(1) ($ in
millions, unaudited) Pre-1999 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Internal Rate of Return-All Investments(2) 7.2% 9.2% 8.0% 18.7%
8.9% 21.9% 16.1% Internal Rate of Return-All Investments(3) 7.2%
9.2% 8.0% 18.7% 8.9% 21.8% 15.6% Internal Rate of Return-Equity
Investments Only(3)(4)(5) 21.3% -18.1% 12.1% 46.8% 15.3% 31.1%
28.5% Original Investments and Commitments $400 $380 $285 $375 $958
$1,432 $2,265 Total Exits and Prepayments of Original Investments
$330 $297 $285 $286 $701 $1,083 $1,593 Total Interest, Dividends
and Fees Collected $155 $145 $105 $147 $299 $357 $512 Total Net
Realized (Loss) Gain on Investments $(67) $(48) $(39) $25 $(68)
$141 $158 Current Cost of Investments $69 $29 $- $58 $237 $306 $661
Current Fair Value of Investments $55 $18 $- $17 $188 $371 $534
Current Fair Value of Investments as a % of Total Investments at
Fair Value 0.6% 0.2% 0% 0.2% 1.9% 3.8% 5.5% Net Unrealized
Appreciation/ (Depreciation) $(14) $(11) $- $(41) $(49) $65 $(127)
Non-Accruing Loans at Face $14 $6 $- $25 $51 $14 $63 Non-Accruing
Loans at Fair Value $5 $2 $- $7 $10 $- $17 Equity Interest at Fair
Value(4) $36 $10 $- $3 $41 $154 $102 Debt to EBITDA (6)(7)(8) NM
2.2 - 10.0 5.8 4.9 6.1 Interest Coverage (6)(8) NM 4.4 - 1.6 1.4
1.6 1.6 Debt Service Coverage (6)(8) NM 3.7 - 1.6 1.1 1.5 1.2
Average Age of Companies(8) 67 yrs 59 yrs - 20 yrs 43 yrs 39 yrs 38
yrs Diluted Ownership Percentage(4) 54% 54% 0% 50% 36% 52% 31%
Average Sales(8)(9) $199 $25 $- $91 $67 $179 $109 Average
EBITDA(8)(10) $12 $4 $- $1 $13 $33 $22 Average EBITDA Margin 6.0%
16.0% 0% 1.1% 19.4% 18.4% 20.2% Total Sales(8)(9) $318 $33 $- $330
$359 $1,350 $1,768 Total EBITDA(8)(10) $15 $5 $- $8 $47 $189 $287 %
of Senior Loans (8)(11) 96% 0% 0% 32% 66% 61% 59% % of Loans with
Lien(8)(11) 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 92% Static Pool Pre-1999 -
2008 2003 - 2008 2005 2006 2007 2008 Aggregate Aggregate Internal
Rate of Return-All Investments(2) 16.8% 15.4% 5.5% -21.7% 13.4%
15.1% Internal Rate of Return-All Investments(3) 16.8% 13.8% -7.4%
-28.2% 11.6% 12.4% Internal Rate of Return-Equity Investments
Only(3)(4)(5) 20.5% 21.7% 4.5% -67.5% 18.9% 20.1% Original
Investments and Commitments $4,272 $5,084 $7,189 $653 $23,293
$20,895 Total Exits and Prepayments of Original Investments $1,911
$2,436 $1,810 $- $10,732 $8,833 Total Interest, Dividends and Fees
Collected $765 $651 $446 $27 $3,609 $2,758 Total Net Realized
(Loss) Gain on Investments $315 $87 $- $- $504 $701 Current Cost of
Investments $2,298 $2,313 $4,131 $578 $10,680 $10,287 Current Fair
Value of Investments $2,435 $2,241 $3,325 $502 $9,686 $9,408
Current Fair Value of Investments as a % of Total Investments at
Fair Value 25.2% 23.1% 34.3% 5.2% 100.0% 97.1% Net Unrealized
Appreciation/ (Depreciation) $137 $(72) $(806) $(76) $(994) $(879)
Non-Accruing Loans at Face $72 $54 $182 $- $481 $385 Non-Accruing
Loans at Fair Value $15 $35 $25 $- $116 $92 Equity Interest at Fair
Value(4) $1,429 $741 $1,084 $190 $3,790 $3,700 Debt to EBITDA
(6)(7)(8) 4.6 5.6 6.9 5.7 6.0 6.0 Interest Coverage (6)(8) 2.2 1.9
1.7 1.7 1.8 1.8 Debt Service Coverage(6)(8) 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.6
Average Age of Companies(8) 29 yrs 28 yrs 27 yrs 19 yrs 29 yrs 29
yrs Diluted Ownership Percentage(4) 56% 33% 47% 59% 46% 46% Average
Sales(8)(9) $111 $138 $202 $97 $155 $157 Average EBITDA(8)(10) $24
$31 $37 $25 $31 $32 Average EBITDA Margin 21.6% 22.5% 18.3% 25.8%
20.0% 20.4% Total Sales(8)(9) $2,859 $4,872 $9,257 $726 $21,872
$20,832 Total EBITDA(8)(10) $420 $911 $1,626 $176 $3,684 $3,609 %
of Senior Loans (8)(11) 64% 39% 66% 39% 56% 56% % of Loans with
Lien(8)(11) 91% 82% 95% 76% 90% 90% (1) Static pool classification
is based on the year the initial investment was made. Subsequent
add-on investments are included in the static pool year of the
original investment. Investments in government securities and
interest rate derivative agreements are excluded. (2) Assumes
investments are exited at realizable based on anticipated proceeds
to be received upon settlement or maturity. (3) Assumes investments
are exited at current GAAP fair value. (4) Excludes investments in
commercial mortgage backed securities and collateralized debt
obligations. (5) Excludes equity investments that are the result of
conversions of debt and warrants received with the issuance of
debt. (6) These amounts do not include investments in which the
Company owns only equity. (7) For portfolio companies with a
nominal EBITDA amount, the portfolio company's maximum debt
leverage is limited to 15 times EBITDA. (8) Excludes investments in
commercial mortgage backed securities, collateralized debt
obligations, ACAS CRE CDO 2007-1, Ltd., European Capital Limited
and American Capital Agency Corp. (9) Sales of the most recent
twelve months, or when appropriate, the forecasted twelve months.
(10) EBITDA of the most recent twelve months, or when appropriate,
the forecasted twelve months. (11) As a percentage of our total
debt investments. (12) Excludes investments in American Capital,
LLC and our managed funds. Additional Dividend Information American
Capital must make certain distributions of its taxable income in
order to maintain its tax status as a regulated investment company.
Investors can refer to American Capital's most recent report on
Form 10-K for more information about its tax status. Taxable income
differs from GAAP income because of both temporary and permanent
differences in income and expense recognition. For example, changes
in appreciation and depreciation of portfolio investments have no
impact on American Capital's taxable income. American Capital
reports the anticipated tax characteristics of each dividend when
announced, while the actual tax characteristics of each year's
dividends are reported annually to shareholders on Form 1099DIV.
The net long term capital gains in the 2007 tax year totaling $142
million were distributed to shareholders as a part of the second
quarter 2008 dividend. The Company anticipates the 2008
year-to-date declared dividends of $3.09 per share to be comprised
of $0.68 per share of long-term capital gains and $2.41 per share
of ordinary taxable income. Dividends of long-term capital gains
qualify for the 15% capital gains tax rate. DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT
PLAN ("DRIP") In appreciation of the loyal support of our
shareholders, American Capital's Dividend Reinvestment Plan grants
a 2% discount to the market price for reinvested dividends when the
market price per share equals or exceeds the NAV per share by at
least 110%. Please see the prospectus for additional information.
Brokerages that have confirmed participation in the DRIP include,
but are not limited to: A.G. Edwards Citigroup-Smith Barney
Fidelity Merrill Lynch Morgan Keegan RBC Dain Rauscher UBS
Financial Wachovia Securities Wedbush Morgan For more information
regarding the DRIP, please visit our website or call our Investor
Relations Department at (301) 951-5917. American Capital has
declared $29.25 of dividends since its August 1997 IPO at $15.00
per share. A summary of American Capital's dividend history and
forecast follows. % Change of Cumulative Dividend Over Dividends
Year/Quarter Dividend Prior Year Declared 2008 Forecast $4.19 13%
Q4 Forecast $1.10 10% Q3 Declared $1.05 14% $29.25 Q2 Paid $1.03
13% $28.20 Q1 Paid $1.01 13% $27.17 2007 $3.72 12% $26.16 2006
$3.33 9% $22.44 2005 $3.08 6% $19.11 2004 $2.91 4% $16.03 2003
$2.79 9% $13.12 2002 $2.57 12% $10.33 2001 $2.30 6% $7.76 2000
$2.17 25% $5.46 1999 $1.74 30% $3.29 1998 $1.34 N/A $1.55 Q4 1997
$0.21 $0.21 SHAREHOLDER CALL American Capital invites shareholders,
prospective shareholders and analysts to attend the American
Capital Shareholder Call on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 11:00 am
ET. The dial in number will be (888) 428-4480. International
callers should dial +1 (651) 291-5254. Please advise the operator
you are dialing in for the American Capital Shareholder Call.
Shareholder presentations, webcasts and audio recordings can be
found in the Investor Relations section of our website at
http://www.acas.com/. BEFORE THE CALL: REVIEW THE SLIDE
PRESENTATION IN ADVANCE OF THE SHAREHOLDER CALL The quarterly
shareholder presentation includes a slide presentation to accompany
the call that participants may download and print prior to the
call. You may wish to take the time to review the slides in advance
of the Shareholder Call. DURING THE CALL: VIEW STREAMING SLIDE
PRESENTATION DURING THE SHAREHOLDER CALL During the Shareholder
Call you may watch and listen to the webcast or listen to the
Shareholder Call by phone and step through the slides at your own
pace. AFTER THE CALL: LISTEN AND VIEW AUDIO SLIDE PRESENTATION
AFTER THE CALL The audio of the Shareholder Call combined with the
slide presentation will be made available on our website after the
call on August 6, 2008. An archive of our audio and slide
presentations of our quarterly shareholder calls can be found in
the Investor Relations section of our website at
http://www.acas.com/. AUDIO ONLY PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AFTER THE
SHAREHOLDER CALL: There will be a phone recording available from
3:00 pm ET Wednesday, August 6, 2008 until 11:59 pm ET Wednesday,
August 20, 2008. If you are interested in hearing the recording of
the presentation, please dial (800) 475-6701. International callers
may dial +1 (320) 365-3844. The access code for both domestic and
international callers is 952932. For further information or
questions, please do not hesitate to call our Investor Relations
Department at (301) 951-5917. ABOUT AMERICAN CAPITAL American
Capital, with $20 billion in capital resources under management, is
the only private equity fund and the largest alternative asset
management company in the S&P 500. American Capital, both
directly and through its global asset management business,
originates, underwrites and manages investments in private equity,
leveraged finance, real estate and structured products. American
Capital and its affiliates invest from $5 million to $800 million
per company in North America and 5 million euros to 500 million
euros per company in Europe. American Capital was founded in 1986
and currently has 12 offices in the U.S. and Europe. As of June 30,
2008, American Capital shareholders have enjoyed a total return of
328% since the Company's IPO -- an annualized return of 14%,
assuming reinvestment of dividends. American Capital has paid a
total of $2.5 billion in dividends and paid or declared $29.25
dividends per share since its August 1997 IPO at $15 per share.
Companies interested in learning more about American Capital's
flexible financing should contact Mark Opel, Senior Vice President,
Business Development, at (800) 248-9340, or visit
http://www.americancapital.com/ or http://www.europeancapital.com/.
Persons considering an investment in American Capital should
consider the investment objectives, risks and charges and expenses
of the Company carefully before investing. Such information and
other information about the Company is available in the Company's
annual report on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and in
the prospectuses the Company issues from time to time in connection
with its offering of securities. Such materials are filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and copies are available
on the SEC's website, http://www.sec.gov/. Prospective investors
should read such materials carefully before investing. Performance
data quoted above represents past performance of American Capital.
Past performance does not guarantee future results and the
investment return and principal value of an investment in American
Capital will likely fluctuate. Consequently, an investor's shares,
when sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost.
Additionally, American Capital's current performance may be lower
or higher than the performance data quoted above. FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS This press release contains forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are based on estimates, projections,
beliefs and assumptions of management of the Company at the time of
such statements and are not guarantees of future performance.
Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties in
predicting future results and conditions. Actual results could
differ materially from those projected in these forward-looking
statements due to a variety of factors, including, without
limitation, the uncertainties associated with the timing of
transaction closings, changes in interest rates, availability of
transactions, changes in regional, national or international
economic conditions or changes in the conditions of the industries
in which American Capital has made investments. Certain factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
contained in the forward-looking statements are included in the
"Risk Factors" section of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2007 and the Company's
subsequent periodic filings. Copies are available on the SEC's
website at http://www.sec.gov/. Forward-looking statements are made
as of the date of this press release, and are subject to change
without notice. We disclaim any obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements based on the occurrence of future
events, the receipt of new information, or otherwise. DATASOURCE:
American Capital, Ltd. CONTACT: John Erickson, Chief Financial
Officer, +1-301-951-6122, or Amanda Cuthbertson, Director, Investor
Relations, +1-301-951-6122, or Pete Deoudes, Director, Equity
Capital Markets, +1-301-951-6122, all of American Capital, Ltd. Web
site: http://www.americancapital.com/ http://www.acas.com/
http://www.europeancapital.com/
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