Alternative Investment Strategies: an Interview with Bob Rice Angel Capital Association Webinar October 23, 2013

Alternative Investment Strategies: an Interview with Bob Rice Angel Capital Association Webinar October 23, 2013

Alternative Investment Strategies: An Interview with Bob Rice Angel Capital Association Webinar October 23, 2013 Bob Rice: Managing Partner, Tangent Capital; Author of The Alternative Answer John Huston: ACA Chairman Emeritus; Founder/Manager, Ohio TechAngel Funds Webinar House Rules for Attendees • Attendees are muted throughout the live presentation • Please provide questions for the speakers via the chat option in the bottom left of your screen • This program is being recorded and will be archived for viewing • We will share the presentation with all attendees 1 • Mission is to fuel the success of angel groups and private investors who actively invest in early-stage companies • 200+ member angel groups • 10,000+ accredited investors • 19 affiliated organizations • 3 accredited platforms • 48 states/5 provinces • Charitable partner: ACA Members Include Most Top Angel Groups 2 Alternative Investment Strategies: An Interview with Bob Rice Angel Capital Association Webinar October 23, 2013 Bob Rice: Managing Partner, Tangent Capital; Author of The Alternative Answer John Huston: ACA Chairman Emeritus; Founder/Manager, Ohio TechAngel Funds • Hundreds of free educational videos at: ALTANSWER.COM • Bob is – Bloomberg TV’s Alternative Investments Editor – Successful tech entrepreneur (founder of Viewpoint, a public 3D graphics company) - Active Angel - ex Partner at Milbank, Tweed - Founder of Tangent Capital, a NYC boutique investment bank 3 Invite here: Rule501.com/bob Invite Code: Rice501 Ohio TechAngel Funds (OTAF) • 117 monthly meetings since 2004 • Added 50 new members via our 4th fund • Total members = >320 across all 4 funds • Made 63 investments in 43 Ohio-based technology ventures 4 Traditional Investment Choices Public Equities • Globally: 63,000 publicly traded stocks; in US, 15,000 • Fed policies have driven up multiples (not earnings!) • An ever-diminishing % of new economic value is captured in these vehicles. Public Bonds ° End of a 30 year bull market Real Estate ° Fed policies have driven reflation. Are there values? Keynesian Beauty Contest “When buying public equities, picking great companies is not enough…..you must pick stocks the stock pickers think are gorgeous”* * John Maynard Keynes: The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (1936); also “a convergence to Nash Equilibrium.” 5 4 Jobs of Alternative Assets • Income without interest rate risk • Reducing exposure to economic downturns • Increasing returns for risks taken • Protecting against inflation and currency devaluation SEED STAGE INVESTING WORKS FOR JOBS 3 and 4 5 Levels of OTAF Involvement 1) Attend Member Meetings 2) Attend Investment Screening Committee 3) Volunteer for Due Diligence Teams 4) Join sidecars (write checks alongside the funds) 5) Become a Director (OTAF requires a BOD seat) 6 Job #5 for Active Investors “Give investors the opportunity to impact their returns.” Low/No Impact High Impact Public entities Direct ownership with input High Impact Investing: The “Edge” • Publicly Owned Companies (POCs): Stock pickers can excel by buying smart and then selling at the right time. • Angel Backed Companies (ABCs): In addition to buying smart angels can drive the building of shareholders value and then orchestrate the liquidity event 7 The “Edge” • Publicly Owned Companies (POCs): Stock pickers can excel by buying smart and then selling at the right time. • But how do you differentiate between luck and skill? Luck or Skill? • Alpha • Drawdown • Jensen’s Alpha • R Squared • Beta • Sigma • VaR (Value at Risk) • Skewness • CaR (Capital at Risk) • Kurtosis • Tracking Error • V2 Ratio • Omega Ratio • Modigliani risk-adjusted performance (M-Squared) • Roy’s Safety First Ratio • Upside Potential Ratio • Sharpe Ratio • Bias Ratio • Sorentino Ratio • Hansen-Jagannathan bound • Treynor Ratio • Ulcer Index • Information Ratio • CALMAR Ratio 8 Alpha • Definition from the Alternative Answer: …..”this is the extra return that a liquid security asset manager generates over a benchmark against which he’s measured ( like the S & P), but only to the extent he didn’t take additional risk to do it.” Alpha • “……..in a more general sense alpha is the value added by an active manager in any asset class or strategy through skill and hard work. • For example, venture capitalists and TIMO’s* can and do provide “alpha” even though they’re operating in illiquid markets and where the term does not technically apply. *Timberland Investment Management Organizations 9 Alpha for Illiquid Assets? • The Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) Association (CAIA) states: “Manager alpha can arise because of stock picking or market timing activities.” BUT: “How does ‘alpha’ apply to managing a portfolio of illiquid assets?” ACTIVE ALPHA: The Hard Work of Generating New Value Angel Performance Benchmarks • 27% IRR: November 2007: Returns to Angel Investors in Groups, by Rob Wiltbank & Warren Boeker 539 angels had 1,137 exits • 22% IRR: May 2009: Siding with the Angels, by Rob Wiltbank; 158 UK angels had 406 exits 10 Angel Performance Benchmarks “Wow…..that angel group sure seems to pick winners!” Building Alpha 3 Ways • Astute purchase decisions • Build value during the holding period • Orchestrate a lucrative exit 11 Purchase Decision • Pre-screening: “The Matthew Effect” – Most deal flow – Best deal flow • Subject Matter Experts • Due Diligence/Discovery Process • Investment Envelope and Discipline Lucrative Exit • Make connections with Targeted Strategic Bidders • Negotiate the sale price, terms & conditions • Select a banker to do so 12 During the Holding Period The challenge is to build a great investment…….and not just a great company……and so selecting co-investors is a critical alpha builder. During the Holding Period • Make introductions (build team; customers) • Set & execute the strategy (via angel Directors) • Expend capital to build buyers value, not mere shareholders value • Select co-investors/VCs 13 In Summary • Investing in Angel Backed Companies (ABCs) is one very attractive segment of Alternative Assets • ABC shareholders can significantly improve the value of their investments • Angel groups have many opportunities to improve their “alpha” during the holding period • The Matthew Effect will improve your returns by giving you access to the best opportunities…..but first your group has to have superior returns SO: Join an angel group, get trained, assist your entrepreneurs, take Board seats……..and have fun in “the toy store of finance!” 14 COMMENTS & REBUTTALS ? Bob Rice: (212) 804-7102 [email protected] John Huston: (614) 939-1503 [email protected] 15 .

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