Order the CD
or Transcript today for a
brand-new SeniorCare Investor audio conference featuring expert analysis
of the current seniors housing and care acquisition market and exclusive
mid-year M&A statistics.
The subprime mortgage meltdown last summer marked a fundamental shift in
prevailing investment attitudes, a shift that still remains today. With
tightening credit and disappearing lenders, the seniors housing and care
acquisition market went into pause mode after a very strong three-year
rally. Now, a year later, it seems as if nothing has changed, with a soft
market continuing to keep prices and deal activity at the lowest level in
four years. Or has it? Are buyers and sellers tired of waiting, and will
the deal logjam finally break in the second half of the year? Is it
possible that fourth quarter M&A activity will total more than the first
three quarters of the year combined? We think the answer is yes, but tune
in to see what the experts have to say on this crucial topic.
Here’s just some of what you’ll learn during this in-depth, 90-minute
audio conference:
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When will the senior care acquisition
market make a comeback? |
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What will kick-start the recovery? |
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What will the new market reality mean
for pricing? |
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Is there pent-up demand from strategic
buyers? From financial buyers? |
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Exclusive mid-year statistics on the
senior care M&A market. |
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Plus, a chance to ask the experts your
burning questions on senior care. |
...and much more!
Featured Speakers:
Granger Cobb, President and Co-Chief Executive Officer of
Emeritus Senior Living, has 22 years of senior management experience
in the senior residential, assisted living, and skilled nursing
industries. Prior to joining Emeritus in 2007, he served as
President, Chief Executive Officer, and a director of Summerville,
since 2000. Mr. Cobb joined Summerville in 1998 with its acquisition
of Cobbco, Inc., a California-based assisted living company, which
he founded in 1989. Mr. Cobb is active in several industry
associations and has served on the boards of the Assisted Living
Federation of America (ALFA), the National Investors Center (NIC),
and the political action committees for ALFA and the California
Assisted Living Association (CALA).
Paul Diaz, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kindred
Healthcare, Inc., joined the firm in January 2002 as President and
COO. Kindred is one of the largest providers of health care services
in the nation, with revenues in excess of $4 billion. Prior to
joining Kindred, Mr. Diaz was the managing member of Falcon Capital
Partners, LLC, a private investment and consulting firm. Earlier in
his career, Mr. Diaz served in various executive capacities with
Mariner Health Group, Inc. and Allegis Health Services, Inc. Mr.
Diaz currently serves on the Board of Directors of DaVita, the Board
of the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University
and the Board of Visitors of Georgetown University Law Center.
Curt
Schaller is Senior Managing Director at GE Healthcare Financial.
Previously, he was Director for the Healthcare Finance group at
Merrill Lynch Capital, is responsible for managing the group’s
healthcare real estate originations team. Prior to joining Merrill
Lynch Capital, Mr. Schaller held several positions focused on
healthcare real estate. Most recently, he was a Senior Vice
President with GE Healthcare Financial Services, where he managed
the group’s senior housing real estate originations team. Prior to
that, he was an investment officer with the group, originating
transactions in the senior housing and skilled nursing sectors. Mr.
Schaller also had roles as an investment officer and an underwriter
with Heller Healthcare Finance prior to their acquisition by GE. His
experience included real estate consulting with Kenneth Leventhal
and Company before joining Heller.
Arnold Whitman is the founder, Co-Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of Formation Capital LLC, a leading equity
investor in the seniors housing and long-term care properties
industries. Over the past quarter-century, he has helped finance
properties valued at a total of more than $6 billion – including $4
billion of such financing as head of Formation over the past five
years alone. Mr. Whitman’s career started in 1985 with MediPlex and
other seniors care and housing entities. He created Formation
Capital as an advisory and equity investment firm in 2000. In
addition, Mr. Whitman is a founder in Prime Care Properties and a
founding member and current executive board member of Care
Institute, a not-for-profit owner of seniors housing and care
properties.
Stephen M. Monroe, the audio conference moderator, is the Managing
Editor and a Partner at Irving Levin Associates, Inc. Established in 1948,
Irving Levin Associates is a research and publishing firm that specializes
in the seniors housing and health care investment markets, with several
newsletters and acquisition reports. Mr. Monroe has been with the company
for 20 years and has published more than 50 articles dealing with various
aspects of investing in the health care and seniors housing arena. In
addition, he is the editor of The SeniorCare Investor, a monthly
newsletter, and The Senior Care Acquisition Report, an annual study of
acquisition trends in the senior care market. In 2007, he spearheaded the
launch of Senior Living Business, a monthly newsletter, and serves as its
executive editor. Prior to joining the company, Mr. Monroe was a vice
president of investment banking at Kidder, Peabody & Co. in New York City
where he completed a variety of public equity, bond and merger and
acquisition transactions.
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