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Hi, Can you please help me with this? Automation project One of Fosbecks plants is trying to decide whether to automate its drug manufacturing by
Hi,
Can you please help me with this?
Automation project
One of Fosbecks plants is trying to decide whether to automate its drug manufacturing by purchasing a fully automated bioreactor machine complex.
The proposed machine costs $400 M and it will have a five year anticipated life and will be depreciated by using the 3-year MACRS depreciation method toward a zero salvage value. (MACRS depreciation rates are: Year 1: 33%, Year 2: 45%, Year 3: 15% and Year 4: 7%) However, the plant will be able to sell the machine in the after-market for 25% of its original costs at the end of year 5.The firm estimates that the installation of the bioreactor will bring annual costs savings of $50 M from reduced labor costs, $10 M per year from reduced waste disposal costs, and $80 M per year from the sales byproduct of bioreactor process net of selling expenses. Fosbeck requires a 12% of return from its investment and has a 38% marginal tax rate.
Decision Criteria NPV and IRR
Calculate the NPV and IRR for the project.
The manager of the plant raised some concerns about the revenues from the byproduct sale. He projects that the price of the byproduct in year 1 could be 10% to 50% less than what was projected. However, the savings from reduced labor costs and reduced waste disposal costs would remain same. He presented the following probability distribution on the projected reclaimed plastic sales:
Remain same as projected40%
Decrease by 10%30%
Decrease by 30%20%
Decrease by 50%10%
Estimate the NPV and IRR for each of these scenarios. Estimate the expected NPV.
Break-even Analysis
At what volume of byproduct sales would Fosbeck have a break-even NPV=0?
Fosbuvir Project
The company considers development of a new drug to treat Hepatitis C, code-named the Fosbuvir Project. Fosbeck has already spent $420 M on preliminary research for drug development and it will need another $600 M on development this year (tax deductible) and $2 B in CapEx next year (these cash outlays are not part of the cash flows that you have estimated earlier, because this project is not approved yet). Capital expenditures will be depreciated over 10 years using straight line depreciation.
The patent for the drug is pending and the company expects to receive an FDA approval and start selling the drug in two years. Its expected revenues in the first year of sales are $1 B with subsequent annual growth of 50% over the next three years, after which the sales will be stable for another 7 years. After that the drug will lose the patent protection and its manufacturing is expected to stop. The CoGS are estimated to be 20% of revenues and SG&A expenses are $2 B a year if the drug is produced and zero otherwise.
NPV and IRR
Please estimate the NPV and IRR of the Fosbuvir Project, using the companys WACC of 12%.
Crystal Ball
Expected revenues and expenses take into account the uncertainty of getting the patent and FDA approval. The company estimates the probability of getting the approval in two years is 10% (i.e., if the company gets the approval the revenue is $10 B, if it does not, the revenue is zero). Even if Fosbuvir gets approved by FDA, each year there is a 5 % probability of the patent becoming obsolete due to a new drug entering the market, in which case the revenues will drop to zero.
Therefore, your next task is to evaluate the Fosbuvir Project using Crystal Ball simulation (see the template) based on probability of FDA approval in two years and patent obsolescence in each subsequent year. Alternatively you are welcome to use Random Data generator in Data Analysis Pack.
What is the probability of a positive NPV?
Please discuss the riskiness of the project.
Real Option
One of your colleagues pointed out that instead of starting construction before the FDA approval, the company can invest only $0.8 B next year (depreciated over 10 years) and delay the remaining $1.2 B investment (depreciated over 8 years) for two years until the drug gets approved. Only if the drug gets approved will Fosbeck proceed with the second stage investment, which will take place in three years. The sales will commence in four years at the level of $10 B with subsequent annual growth of 50% over the next three years, after which the sales will be stable for another 5 years due to delay the company will lose two years of revenues. The probability of patent obsolescence remains the same as before 5% each year.
What is the NPV of this two-stage investment?
Is the option to delay the project valuable? Explain.
Pharmaset, Inc. Acquisition
The reason of the low probability of FDA approval for Fosbuvir is that another company, Pharmaset, Inc., is working on a similar drug, called FosbuvirP, and is very close to getting FDA approval and a patent. If Pharmaset gets a patent, Fosbecks own application will be denied. Therefore, instead of developing Fosbuvir internally, Fosbeck can acquire Pharmaset. Pharmaset already has manufacturing facilities in place and FosbuvirP is its only product. The book value of the companys fixed assets is $3 B, which will be depreciated using the straight-line depreciation over the next 10 years. Pharmaset expects to receive the FDA approval and patent by the end of this year with sales starting next year. Its next year revenues are expected to be $4 B with subsequent annual growth of 50% over the next three years, after which the sales will be stable for another 7 years. After that the drug will lose the patent protection and its manufacturing is expected to stop. The CoGS are expected to be 20% of revenues and SG&A expenses are $3.5 B a year if the drug is produced and zero otherwise. In other words, in case of FDA approval Pharmasets revenues and costs will be similar to Fosbecks, but SG&A expenses will be higher. If Fosbeck were to acquire Pharmaset, it would be able to bring SG&A costs down to Fosbecks level. The probability of FDA approval is 40% and the probability of patent obsolescence remains the same as before 5% each year.
Mergers and Acquisitions. Target (Pharmaset) Valuation
Pharmasets management would be open to the sale in the valuation range of $ 20 to 24 Billion. Please estimate Pharmasets value to Fosbeck, if it gets acquired.
Recommendations
Upon reviewing Fosbecks choices, what project(s) would you recommend?
Venture Capital Financing
Finally, to further reduce its risk Fosbeck considers to keep acquired Pharmaset as a separate company. In this case Fosbeck will eventually shift its R&D to Pharmaset, which will continue as a viable business even after the initial patent expires. Therefore, we can ignore the probability of a patent becoming obsolete. However, if FDA approval is not received this year, Pharmaset will go bankrupt, in which case its assets will be sold at residual book value.
A venture capital (VC) firm Menlo Ventures is willing to provide financing of up to $5 B in acquisition of Pharmaset.
If the VC agrees to invest in Pharmaset, it plans to exit after eight years at which time it expects that the companys value would be eight times its year 8 EBIT.
Menlo Ventures offers three different ways of structuring the financing:
1.Straight common stock where the VC will not receive any dividend for the first four years and will receive 20% of NOPAT as a dividend for the remaining four years. The tax rate for Pharmaset is 38%.In addition, the VC will receive a 20% ownership of the companys equity at the end of eight years.
2.Redeemable convertible debt with 10% coupon rate (interest is tax-deductible). The debt will be converted for 15% ownership of the equity of Pharmaset at the end of eight years. In the case of bankruptcy the debt will be immediately redeemed at its face value or at the residual assets' book value, whichever number is lower.
3.Redeemable preferred stock with 7.5% dividend plus warrants for 15% of the equity for an exercise price of $150 M. In the case of bankruptcy the debt will be immediately redeemed at its face value or at the residual assets' book value, whichever number is lower.
Which financing method should be selected by Fosbeck? Explain your answer.
Thanks!
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