PR Newswire
NEW YORK, Feb. 29, 2016
NEW YORK, Feb. 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Engine Capital, L.P. (together with its affiliates, "Engine"), a shareholder of CST Brands, Inc. ("CST" or the "Company") (NYSE: CST), today announced it intends to deliver a formal nomination of four highly qualified director candidates, Rocky B. Dewbre, Brad Favreau, Daniel Pastor and Bryan F. Smith, Jr., for election to the board of directors of CST (the "Board") at the Company's upcoming 2016 annual meeting of shareholders.
On December 9, 2015, Engine sent to the Board a detailed letter highlighting the operational and financial underperformance of the Company since its spin-off from Valero Energy Corp. ("Valero") in 2013. The letter also highlighted the strategic quandary facing the Company and concluded that the Company needs to start improving its performance or start a review of strategic alternatives given the significant strategic value of the Company. We believe a significant number of shareholders share our concerns and have reached a similar conclusion.
Since writing our initial letter, the Company has provided more details on its Flash Foods acquisition, announced its intention to pursue a real estate venture and recently announced its fourth quarter 2015 results. These new details continue to be disappointing and confirm that the status quo is not acceptable. In the following section, we highlight some of our concerns:
Despite all of our concerns, we believe that CST is a valuable and strategic asset. We are increasingly of the view that it is time for the Board to take a step back and start analyzing some of its strategic initiatives (like the real estate venture, the acceleration of capex spending, the additional drop downs to CAPL) as part of a broader strategic review. The Board and management are trying to juggle many different strategic initiatives which carry a significant amount of risk. Why not engage in a price discovery process and establish the value of CST to a third-party and compare that value to the value that could be realized pursuing the riskier standalone plan of the Company? We believe these decisions should be made with the input of shareholders with Board representation as well as the fresh perspective of new merchandising and fuel retailing experts. We believe there would be overwhelming support for this course of action. Given recent industry activity, we suspect that the Board would find interested buyers if it explored that strategic option. In fact, we believe that management has recently rebuffed overtures to preliminarily discuss a possible combination. Engine would be extremely concerned if independent Board members are aware of and support any decision to ignore strategic options that might be in the best interest of shareholders. It is still our hope to work constructively with the Board but at this point are forced to nominate a slate of highly qualified and independent candidates with significant relevant industry and financial experience.
Engine's nominees are:
Rocky B. Dewbre, a seasoned professional that brings with him an exceptional track record of transforming public and private businesses in the energy, distribution, and convenience store sectors. Most recently, Mr. Dewbre, served as Executive Vice President, Channel Operations, of Sunoco LP (NYSE: SUN), a growth-oriented master limited partnership (MLP) that operates approximately 900 convenience stores and retail fuel sites and distributes motor fuel to convenience stores, independent dealers, commercial customers and distributors located in more than 30 states at approximately 6,800 sites. Previously, Mr. Dewbre spent over 20 years in various leadership roles at Susser Holdings Corporation (NYSE: SUSS) and Susser Petroleum Partners LP (Formerly NYSE: SUSP), including President/Chief Executive Officer of Susser Petroleum Partners LP at the time of its sale to Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. in August 2014.
Brad Favreau, a Partner at Engine Capital Management, a value-oriented special situations fund that invests both actively and passively in companies undergoing change. Mr. Favreau has served as a director and a member of the audit committee of RDM Corporation, a publicly-traded company that provides solutions for the electronic commerce and payment processing industries, since March 2013. Prior to joining Engine Capital, Mr. Favreau worked as an investment professional at Apax Partners, an international private equity investment group with $34bn of assets under management, where he specialized in the retail sector. Prior to Apax Partners, Mr. Favreau worked at UBS Investment Bank where he focused on mergers and acquisitions.
Daniel Pastor, a Senior Executive with over 25 years of experience with convenience retail and wholesale businesses who has substantial experience developing brands and defining retail strategies. Mr. Pastor is the founder of Daniel Pastor Consulting, LLC, a consulting firm that has been providing consulting services for convenience retail and wholesale businesses inclusive of the convenience store, food service operations, and fuels segments since 2014. Previously, he served as Chief Executive Officer of MACS Convenience, LLC, a $1.6-billion-dollar company comprised of a wholesale fuels distribution business, retail convenience stores with approximately 300 locations and an underlying real estate portfolio of over 225 properties, from April 2011 until its sale to Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. in October 2013. Under his leadership, MACS Convenience grew inside same-store-sales by 46%, gross profit by 40%, and improved productivity by 25% resulting in the doubling of the retail Business EBITDA in 2 years. Mr. Pastor is also a former member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Convenience Stores, an international trade association serving the convenience and fuel retailing industry and representing more than 2,200 retail and 1,600 supplier company members.
Bryan F. Smith, Jr., a veteran of the convenience store industry with extensive public company board and board committee experience. Mr. Smith's business experience includes over 25 years at 7-Eleven, Inc where he served in a variety of positions, including as Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer and Secretary and Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary. Most recently, Mr. Smith served as a member of the Board of Directors of Susser Petroleum Partners LP from August 2012 until its sale to Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. in August 2014.
ABOUT ENGINE CAPITAL
Engine Capital is a value-oriented special situations fund that invests both actively and passively in companies undergoing change.
Investor contact:
Engine Capital, L.P.
Arnaud Ajdler
(212) 321-0048
aajdler@enginecap.com
CERTAIN INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PARTICIPANTS
Engine Capital, L.P. ("Engine Capital"), together with the other participants named herein (collectively, "Engine"), intends to file a preliminary proxy statement and an accompanying proxy card with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to be used to solicit votes for the election of its slate of director nominees at the 2016 annual meeting of stockholders of CST Brands, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company").
ENGINE STRONGLY ADVISES ALL STOCKHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT AND OTHER PROXY MATERIALS AS THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION. SUCH PROXY MATERIALS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT NO CHARGE ON THE SEC'S WEB SITE AT HTTP://WWW.SEC.GOV. IN ADDITION, THE PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROXY SOLICITATION WILL PROVIDE COPIES OF THE PROXY STATEMENT WITHOUT CHARGE, WHEN AVAILABLE, UPON REQUEST. REQUESTS FOR COPIES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE PARTICIPANTS' PROXY SOLICITOR.
The participants in the proxy solicitation are expected to be Engine Capital, Engine Capital Management, LLC ("Engine Management"), Engine Jet Capital, L.P. ("Engine Jet"), Engine Airflow Capital, L.P. ("Engine Airflow"), Engine Investments, LLC ("Engine Investments"), Engine Investments II, LLC ("Engine Investments II"), Arnaud Ajdler, Rocky Dewbre, Brad Favreau, Dan Pastor and Bryan F. Smith, Jr. (collectively, the "Participants").
As of the date hereof, Engine Capital directly owned 181,947 shares of Common Stock, $0.01 par value (the "Common Stock"), of the Company. As of the date hereof, Engine Jet directly owned 26,980 shares of Common Stock. As of the date hereof, Engine Airflow directly owned 281,718 shares of Common Stock. Engine Investments, as the general partner of each of Engine Capital and Engine Jet, may be deemed the beneficial owner of the 208,927 shares of Common Stock owned directly by Engine Capital and Engine Jet. Engine Investments II, as the general partner of Engine Airflow, may be deemed the beneficial owner of the 281,718 shares of Common Stock owned directly by Engine Airflow. Engine Management, as the investment manager of each of Engine Capital, Engine Jet and Engine Airflow, may be deemed the beneficial owner of the 490,645 shares of Common Stock owned directly by Engine Capital, Engine Jet and Engine Airflow. Mr. Ajdler, as the managing member of each of Engine Management, Engine Investments and Engine Investments II, may be deemed the beneficial owner of the 490,645 shares of Common Stock owned directly by Engine Capital, Engine Jet and Engine Airflow. As of the date hereof, none of Messrs. Dewbre, Favreau, Pastor and Smith beneficially owned any shares of Common Stock.
[1] Estimates exclude the 31 NTIs opened in 2015
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SOURCE Engine Capital, L.P.
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