National Home Health Care (NASDAQ:NHHC)
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National Home Health Care Corp. (NASDAQ National Market: NHHC), a
provider of home health care and staffing services in the Northeast,
today reported that it has entered into an Amended and Restated
Agreement and Plan of Merger with affiliates of Angelo Gordon & Co. The
amended agreement provides that each shareholder will receive $12.50 per
share in cash (other than Frederick H. Fialkow whose previously agreed
upon subordinated note has not changed). The previous agreement with
affiliates of Angelo Gordon & Co. offered $11.50 per share. The amended
agreement eliminates the $7.9 million minimum EBITDA condition contained
in the original merger agreement with affiliates of Angelo Gordon & Co.
Other ancillary agreements provided for in the original merger agreement
remain unchanged. These agreements are more fully described in NHHC’s
Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December
4, 2006. The Special Committee of NHHC’s Board
of Directors met on Wednesday, May 9, 2007 and concluded unanimously
that the terms of the $12.50 per share merger agreement offered by
Angelo Gordon & Co. are superior to the terms of the $12.00 per share
price contained in the offer of Premier Home Health Care Services, Inc.
previously announced. NHHC's Board of Directors unanimously accepted the
recommendation of the Special Committee to enter into the amended
agreement with affiliates of Angelo Gordon. The amended Agreement has
been fully executed. NHHC intends to adjourn its previously announced
Special Meeting of Stockholders to approve the transaction until May 29,
2007. The transaction is expected to close on or before October 15,
2007, subject to satisfaction of the conditions to consummation,
including regulatory approvals and the absence of any material adverse
change. The description of the merger agreement set forth above is
qualified in its entirety by reference to the Form 8-K which will be
filed by NHHC with the Securities and Exchange Commission.