FocalPoint worked rapidly with the parties-in-interest to develop cash flow projections in order to support debtor-in-possession financing provided by its existing senior lender. The financing allowed its products to be manufactured, shipped and delivered in time for the holiday season. Utilizing the strength of its relationships with the financial buyer community, FocalPoint was able to generate initial indications of interest and proposals from a number of parties within several weeks of the bankruptcy filing.

“The timing of the bankruptcy filing, just prior to the beginning of the holiday season, had the potential to cause a dramatic deterioration in the value of the company’s assets. FocalPoint worked to conduct an expeditious yet thorough auction to maximize the value of the business. In the end, the company realized over a 100% increase from initial bids to the final acquisition price,” notedRajesh Sood, managing director at FocalPoint.

“FocalPoint moved quickly to support our efforts in the administration of the bankruptcy case to preserve and maximize stakeholder value,” added Ron Bender of Levene, Neale, Bender, Rankin & Brill L.L.P., which served as bankruptcy counsel to Small World.

About FocalPoint
FocalPoint is an independent investment bank, specializing in mergers and acquisitions, private placements (both debt and equity), and financial restructurings/distressed M&A. In distressed situations, FocalPoint works with companies inside or outside of bankruptcy to formulate and then execute creative strategies that address complex issues by combining its M&A and capital raising expertise.

Please contact Rajesh Sood at (310) 405-7050 with any questions about this transaction.