F.N.B. Corporation 424(b)(3)
Filed Pursuant to Rule 424(b)(3)
Registration No. 333-148117
MERGER
PROPOSAL YOUR VOTE IS VERY IMPORTANT
The boards of directors of F.N.B. Corporation and Omega
Financial Corporation each have unanimously approved a strategic
merger that will enhance the competitive position of the
combined companies in Pennsylvania. The merger is structured so
that FNB will be the surviving company. FNB will issue
approximately 26,600,000 shares of its common stock in
connection with the merger, including shares issuable upon
exercise of outstanding Omega stock options and shares subject
to Omega restricted stock units. After completion of the merger,
we expect that current FNB shareholders will, as a group, own
approximately 70% of the combined companies and Omega
shareholders will, as a group, own approximately 30% of the
combined companies.
If the merger is completed, Omega shareholders will have the
right to receive 2.022 shares of FNB common stock for each
share of Omega common stock held immediately prior to the merger
plus cash in lieu of any fractional share interests. FNB
shareholders will continue to own their existing FNB common
stock. The following table shows the closing sales price of FNB
common stock as reported by the New York Stock Exchange, or
NYSE, and the closing sales price of Omega common stock as
reported by the Nasdaq Global Select Market on November 8,
2007, the last trading day before we announced the merger, and
on January 29, 2008, the last practicable trading day
before the distribution of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. This table also shows the pro forma
equivalent value of the merger consideration proposed for each
share of Omega common stock, which we calculated by multiplying
the closing price of FNB common stock on those dates by 2.022,
the exchange ratio in the merger.
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Omega
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Value per Share of
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Common Stock
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Common Stock
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Omega Common Stock
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At November 8, 2007
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15.40
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The market price of FNB common stock may fluctuate up or down
prior to the merger, which will result in corresponding
fluctuations in the pro forma equivalent value per share of
Omega common stock. The exchange ratio of 2.022 shares of
FNB common stock for each share of Omega common stock is fixed.
The exchange ratio will not change if the stock prices of Omega
or FNB change. You should obtain current market quotations for
the shares of both companies.
We expect that the merger will generally be tax free to Omega
shareholders, except for taxes on cash received by Omega
shareholders instead of receiving fractions of shares of FNB
common stock.
We cannot complete the merger unless the shareholders of both
companies approve and adopt the merger agreement. Each of us
will hold a special meeting of our shareholders to vote on the
merger agreement. Your vote is important. Whether or not
you plan to attend your special meeting of shareholders, please
take the time to vote your shares in accordance with the
instructions contained in this joint proxy statement/prospectus.
Only shareholders of record of FNB common stock and Omega common
stock as of January 18, 2008 are entitled to attend and
vote at the respective special meetings. The places, dates and
times of the special meetings are as follows:
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For FNB Shareholders:
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For Omega
Shareholders:
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March 19, 2008
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March 19, 2008
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3:30 p.m. local time
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3:00 p.m. local time
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FNB Technology Center Board Room
4140 East State Street
Hermitage, Pennsylvania
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Ramada Inn
1450 South Atherton Street
State College, Pennsylvania
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The FNB board of directors unanimously recommends that FNB
shareholders vote
FOR the approval and adoption of the
merger agreement.
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The Omega board of directors unanimously
recommends that Omega shareholders vote
FOR the approval and adoption of the
merger agreement.
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The accompanying joint proxy statement/prospectus describes the
special meetings, the merger agreement, the documents related to
the merger and certain other matters. We recommend that you
carefully read this joint proxy statement/prospectus, including
the considerations discussed under Risk Factors Relating
to the Merger beginning on page 21. You can also
obtain information about FNB and Omega from documents that each
of us has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Sincerely,
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Stephen J. Gurgovits,Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive
OfficerF.N.B. Corporation
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Donita R. Koval, President and Chief Executive Officer Omega
Financial Corporation
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FNB common stock is quoted on the NYSE under the symbol
FNB. Omega common stock is quoted on the Nasdaq
Global Select Market under the symbol OMEF.
Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state
securities commission has approved or disapproved of the FNB
common stock to be issued under this joint proxy
statement/prospectus or determined if this joint proxy
statement/prospectus is accurate or adequate. Any representation
to the contrary is a criminal offense.
Shares of FNB common stock are not savings or deposit
accounts or other obligations of any bank or savings association
and they are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation or any other governmental agency.
The date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus is
February 8, 2008, and it is first being mailed or otherwise
delivered to FNBs shareholders and Omegas
shareholders on or about February 8, 2008.
One F.N.B. Boulevard
Hermitage, Pennsylvania 16148
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
TO BE HELD MARCH 19, 2008
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of shareholders of
F.N.B. Corporation (FNB) will be held at
3:30 p.m., prevailing time, on Wednesday, March 19,
2008 at the F.N.B. Technology Center Board Room, 4140 East State
Street, Hermitage, Pennsylvania, to consider the following
matters, all of which are more completely set forth in the
accompanying joint proxy statement/prospectus:
(1) a proposal to approve and adopt the Agreement and Plan
of Merger, dated as of November 8, 2007, between FNB and
Omega Financial Corporation (Omega) pursuant to
which Omega will merge with and into FNB and FNB will issue up
to 26,600,000 shares of FNB common stock pursuant to the
merger agreement;
(2) a proposal to approve the adjournment of the special
meeting, if necessary, to permit further solicitation of proxies
if there are not sufficient votes at the time of the special
meeting to approve the merger proposal; and
(3) to transact such other business as may be properly
presented for action at the special meeting and any adjournment,
postponement or continuation of the special meeting.
FNB has fixed the close of business on January 18, 2008 as
the record date for the determination of FNB shareholders
entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the FNB special meeting
and any adjournment, postponement or continuation of the FNB
special meeting. A list of FNB shareholders entitled to vote at
the FNB special meeting will be available for examination by any
FNB shareholder for any purpose related to the FNB special
meeting during normal business hours for ten days prior to the
FNB special meeting at FNBs offices at One F.N.B.
Boulevard, Hermitage, Pennsylvania.
FNBs board of directors has unanimously approved the
merger agreement whereby Omega will merge with and into FNB and
FNB will issue shares of FNB common stock as provided in the
merger agreement. FNBs board of directors recommends that
FNB shareholders vote FOR the merger proposal and FOR
the adjournment proposal.
FNBs board of directors requests that you submit your
proxy, whether or not you expect to attend the FNB special
meeting in person. If you attend the FNB special meeting and
wish to vote in person, you may withdraw your proxy and vote in
person.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
Stephen J. Gurgovits,
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
Hermitage, Pennsylvania
February 8, 2008
366 Walker Drive
State College, Pennsylvania 16801
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
TO BE HELD MARCH 19, 2008
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of shareholders of
Omega Financial Corporation (Omega) will be held at
3:00 p.m., prevailing time, on Wednesday, March 19,
2008 at the Ramada Inn, 1450 South Atherton Street, State
College, Pennsylvania, to consider and vote upon the following
matters, all of which are more completely set forth in the
accompanying joint proxy statement/prospectus:
(1) a proposal to approve and adopt the Agreement and Plan
of Merger, dated as of November 8, 2007, between F.N.B.
Corporation (FNB) and Omega, pursuant to which Omega
will merge with and into FNB and each outstanding share of Omega
common stock will be converted into 2.022 shares of FNB
common stock as described in greater detail in the accompanying
joint proxy statement/prospectus;
(2) a proposal to approve the adjournment of the special
meeting, if necessary, to permit the further solicitation of
proxies if there are not sufficient votes at the time of the
special meeting to approve and adopt the merger
proposal; and
(3) to transact such other business as may be properly
presented for action at the special meeting and any adjournment,
postponement or continuation of the special meeting.
Omega has fixed the close of business on January 18, 2008
as the record date for the determination of Omega shareholders
entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the special meeting and
any adjournment, postponement or continuation of the Omega
special meeting. We cannot complete the merger unless Omega
shareholders vote to approve and adopt the merger agreement. The
directors of Omega, who collectively hold approximately 3.3% of
the outstanding Omega common stock, excluding stock options,
have entered into voting agreements with FNB and have agreed to
vote FOR the approval and adoption of the merger
agreement. Holders of Omega common stock have no dissenters
rights under Pennsylvania law in connection with the merger.
If the Omega special meeting is adjourned for one or more
periods aggregating at least 15 days because of the absence
of a quorum, those shareholders entitled to vote who attend the
reconvened special meeting, if less than a quorum as determined
under applicable law, shall nevertheless constitute a quorum of
Omegas shareholders for the purpose of acting upon any
matter set forth in this notice of special meeting.
Omegas board of directors has unanimously approved the
merger agreement and recommends that Omega shareholders vote
FOR approval and adoption of the merger agreement and
FOR the adjournment of the Omega special meeting, if
necessary.
Whether or not you expect to attend the Omega special meeting in
person, you are urged to vote.
If your stock is registered in your name, you may vote by mail,
telephone or electronically through the internet, by following
the instructions included with your proxy card. Please check
your proxy card for instructions on all three options. If you
vote by telephone or electronically through the internet, you do
not need to return your proxy card. If your shares are
registered in the name of your broker, bank or other nominee,
please check your proxy card or contact your broker, bank or
nominee to determine whether you will be able to vote by
telephone or electronically through the internet. If you vote by
mail, please sign, date and promptly return the enclosed proxy.
A self-addressed envelope is enclosed for your convenience; no
postage is required if mailed in the United States. If you
submit a signed proxy card or submit your proxy by telephone or
electronically through the internet but do not indicate how you
want your shares voted, the persons named in the enclosed proxy
will vote your shares FOR the approval and
adoption of the merger agreement and FOR the
adjournment of the Omega special meeting, if necessary.
If you attend the Omega special meeting and wish to vote in
person, you may withdraw your proxy and vote in person.
Please do not send any stock certificates at this time. Thank
you for your cooperation.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
Donita R. Koval,
President and Chief Executive Officer
State College, Pennsylvania
February 8, 2008
REFERENCE
TO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This joint proxy statement/prospectus incorporates important
business and financial information about FNB and Omega from
documents that are not included in or delivered with this joint
proxy statement/prospectus. You can obtain documents
incorporated by reference in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus, without charge, other than certain
exhibits to those documents, by requesting them in writing or by
telephone from the appropriate company at the following
addresses:
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F.N.B. Corporation:
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Omega Financial Corporation:
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F.N.B. Corporation
One F.N.B. Boulevard
Hermitage, Pennsylvania 16148
Attention: David B. Mogle
Telephone:
(724) 983-3431
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Omega Financial Corporation
366 Walker Drive
State College, Pennsylvania 16801
Attention: Daniel L. Warfel
Telephone: (814) 231-7680
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In order to ensure timely delivery of the documents, any
requests should be made by March 5, 2008.
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Appendix A
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Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of November 8, 2007,
between F.N.B. Corporation and Omega Financial Corporation
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Opinion of UBS Securities LLC
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QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE MERGER AND THE SPECIAL
MEETINGS
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What matters will be considered at the special meetings? |
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At the FNB special meeting, FNB shareholders will be asked to
vote in favor of the proposal to approve and adopt the merger
agreement between FNB and Omega pursuant to which FNB will issue
up to 26,600,000 shares of FNB common stock pursuant to the
merger agreement. The proposal to approve and adopt the merger
agreement at the FNB special meeting is sometimes referred to as
the FNB merger proposal in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. FNB shareholders will also be asked to
vote in favor of a proposal to adjourn the FNB special meeting,
if necessary, to solicit additional proxies if FNB has not
received sufficient votes to approve and adopt the FNB merger
proposal at the FNB special meeting. The proposal to authorize
an adjournment of the FNB special meeting, if necessary, is
sometimes referred to as the FNB adjournment proposal in this
joint proxy statement/prospectus. |
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At the Omega special meeting, Omega shareholders will be asked
to vote in favor of the proposal to approve and adopt the merger
agreement between FNB and Omega. The proposal to approve and
adopt the merger agreement at the Omega special meeting is
sometimes referred to as the Omega merger proposal in this joint
proxy statement/prospectus. Omega shareholders will also be
asked to vote in favor of a proposal to adjourn the Omega
special meeting, if necessary, to solicit additional proxies if
Omega has not received sufficient votes to approve and adopt the
Omega merger proposal at the Omega special meeting. The proposal
to authorize an adjournment of the Omega special meeting, if
necessary, is sometimes referred to as the Omega adjournment
proposal in this joint proxy statement/prospectus. |
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Upon consummation of the merger, each Omega shareholder will
have the right to receive 2.022 shares of FNB common stock
in exchange for each share of Omega common stock. Cash will be
paid in lieu of fractional shares of FNB. |
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Omega stock options will be converted into FNB stock options at
the exchange ratio for Omega common stock with an adjusted
exercise price. See page 65 for more information regarding
the treatment of Omega stock options. Each holder of an
outstanding Omega restricted stock unit will receive
2.022 shares of FNB common stock for each share of Omega
common stock subject to such Omega restricted stock unit. See
page 65 for more information regarding the treatment of
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You should first carefully read this joint proxy
statement/prospectus, including the appendices and the documents
we incorporate by reference in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. See Where You Can Find More
Information in this joint proxy statement/prospectus.
After you have decided how you wish to vote your shares, please
vote by submitting your proxy using one of the methods described
below. |
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If you are a registered shareholder of FNB or Omega (that is, if
your stock is registered in your name), you may attend your
special meeting and vote in person or vote by proxy. You may
vote by proxy by telephone, electronically through the internet
or by mail by following the instructions included with your
proxy card. The deadline for registered shareholders to vote
telephonically or electronically through the internet is
3:00 a.m., prevailing time, on March 19, 2008. |
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We encourage FNB and Omega shareholders to take advantage of
these ways to vote their shares on the matters to be covered at
their respective special meetings. The following summary
describes the three voting methods registered shareholders may
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Vote by telephone use any touch-tone
telephone to vote your proxy 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. Have your proxy card in hand when you call. You will be
prompted to enter your control numbers, which are located on
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Vote electronically through the internet use
the internet to vote your proxy 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week. Have your proxy card in hand when you access the web
site. You will be prompted to enter your control numbers, which
are located on your proxy card, to create and submit an
electronic ballot. |
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Vote by mail mark, sign and date your proxy
card and return such card in the postage-paid envelope we have
provided you. |
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If you vote by telephone or electronically through the internet,
you do not need to return your proxy card. |
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Please note that although there is no charge to you for voting
by telephone or electronically through the internet, there may
be costs associated with electronic access such as usage charges
for internet service providers and telephone companies. Neither
FNB nor Omega covers these costs; they are solely your
responsibility. The telephone and internet voting procedures
available to you are valid forms of granting proxies under the
Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law, or PBCL, and the Florida
Business Corporation Act, or FBCA. |
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If you hold your shares through a broker, bank, or other
nominee, please check your proxy card or contact your broker,
bank or nominee to determine whether you will be able to vote by
telephone or electronically through the internet. |
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If you submit a signed proxy card or submit your proxy by
telephone or electronically through the internet but do not
indicate how you want your shares voted, the persons named in
the proxy card will vote your shares: |
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FOR the approval and adoption of the
merger agreement; and
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FOR the adjournment of the FNB special
meeting or the Omega special meeting, as applicable, if
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Neither FNBs nor Omegas board of directors currently
intends to bring any other proposals to their respective special
meetings. If other proposals requiring a vote of shareholders
are brought before your special meeting in a proper manner, the
persons named in the enclosed proxy card intend to vote the
shares they represent in their judgment. |
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Brokers may not vote shares of the common stock that they hold
for the benefit of another person either for or against the
approval of the matters to be voted upon at the special
meetings, without specific instructions from the person who
beneficially owns those shares. Therefore, if your shares are
held by a broker and you do not give your broker instructions on
how to vote your shares, your votes will not be cast. |
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If you are a holder of FNB common stock, please note that if you
fail to vote on the FNB merger proposal or you fail to direct
your broker how to vote on the FNB merger proposal, then your
shares will not be deemed cast for voting purposes,
and it will be more difficult for FNB to satisfy the NYSE
requirement that the total votes cast on the FNB merger proposal
must represent over 50% of all shares of FNB common stock
entitled to vote on the FNB merger proposal. |
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Yes. You may revoke your proxy at any time before the vote is
taken at your special meeting. If you are a shareholder of
record, you may revoke your proxy by: |
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submitting written notice of revocation to
FNBs or Omegas corporate secretary prior to the
voting of that proxy at your respective special meeting;
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submitting a later dated proxy by telephone,
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If your shares are held in street name (that is, in the name of
a bank, broker, nominee or other holder of record), you should
follow the instructions of the bank, broker, nominee or other
holder of record regarding the revocation of proxies. |
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If I own shares of both FNB and Omega should I vote only
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No. If you own shares of both companies, you will receive
separate proxy cards for each shareholders meeting. It is
important that you vote at both shareholders meetings, so please
submit a proxy for each meeting by telephone, internet or mail. |
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When do you expect to complete the merger? |
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FNB and Omega anticipate that they will complete the merger
early in the second quarter of 2008. However, FNB and Omega
cannot assure you when or if the merger will occur. FNB and
Omega must first obtain the approval of FNBs and
Omegas shareholders to complete the merger. FNB and Omega
must also obtain the requisite regulatory approvals to complete
the merger. |
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No. Holders of Omega common stock should not submit their
Omega stock certificates at this time. After the merger is
completed, FNB will send you instructions for exchanging Omega
stock certificates for FNB stock certificates. FNB shareholders
do not need to exchange or take any other action regarding their
FNB common stock in connection with the merger. |
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Omega shareholders who have additional questions about the
merger or who would like additional copies of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus should call Daniel L. Warfel, Omegas
Chief Financial Officer, at
(814) 231-7680. |
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FNB shareholders who have additional questions about the merger
or who would like additional copies of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus should call David B. Mogle, FNBs
Corporate Secretary, at
(724) 983-3431. |
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SUMMARY
This summary highlights selected information from this joint
proxy statement/prospectus. While this summary describes the
material aspects of the proposals to be voted upon by Omega
shareholders and FNB shareholders at their respective special
meetings that you should consider in your evaluation of the
transactions described in this joint proxy statement/prospectus,
the summary does not contain all of the information that is
important to you. We encourage you to read carefully this entire
joint proxy statement/prospectus and its appendices in order to
understand fully the merger. See Where You Can Find More
Information on page 92. In this summary, we have
included page references to direct you to a more detailed
description of the matters described in this summary.
Throughout this joint proxy statement/prospectus,
Omega refers to Omega Financial Corporation,
Omega Bank refers to Omega Bank, Omegas bank
subsidiary, FNB refers to F.N.B. Corporation, and
FNB Bank refers to First National Bank of
Pennsylvania, FNBs bank subsidiary. Also, we refer to the
merger between Omega and FNB as the merger, and the
agreement and plan of merger dated as of November 8, 2007
between Omega and FNB as the merger agreement.
Omega provided the information contained in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus with respect to Omega and FNB provided the
information in this joint proxy statement/prospectus with
respect to FNB.
The
Parties
FNB
and FNB Bank (Page 35)
FNB is a $6.1 billion diversified financial services
holding company headquartered in Hermitage, Pennsylvania. FNB
provides a broad range of financial services to its customers
through FNB Bank and FNBs insurance agency, consumer
finance, trust company and merchant banking subsidiaries. FNB
Bank has 155 banking offices in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern
Ohio, one loan production office in Pennsylvania, one loan
production office in Ohio, one loan production office in
Tennessee and five loan production offices in Florida and
maintains six insurance agency locations. Regency Finance,
FNBs consumer finance subsidiary, has 22 offices in
Pennsylvania, 16 offices in Ohio and 16 offices in
Tennessee. Another FNB subsidiary, First National
Trust Company, has approximately $1.8 billion of
assets under management. FNB Capital Corporation offers
financing options for small- to medium-sized businesses that
need financial assistance beyond the parameters of typical
commercial bank lending products.
The principal executive offices of FNB and FNB Bank are located
at One F.N.B. Boulevard, Hermitage, Pennsylvania 16148.
FNBs telephone number is
(724) 981-6000
and FNBs website address is www.fnbcorporation.com.
The information on FNBs website is not a part of this
joint proxy statement/prospectus.
Omega
and Omega Bank (Page 35)
Omega is a $1.8 billion Pennsylvania business corporation
that is registered as a bank holding company and has elected to
be a financial holding company under the Bank Holding Company
Act of 1956, as amended, or the BHCA. Omegas principal
subsidiary is Omega Bank, a Pennsylvania-chartered banking
institution whose deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation, or FDIC, up to applicable limits.
Omega Bank currently provides retail and commercial banking
services through 64 full service offices in Bedford, Blair,
Cameron, Centre, Clinton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Luzerne,
Lycoming, Mifflin, Northumberland, Snyder and Union counties in
northeastern and central Pennsylvania.
The principal executive offices of Omega and Omega Bank are
located at 366 Walker Drive, State College, Pennsylvania 16801.
Omegas telephone number is
(814) 231-7680
and its website address is www.omegafinancial.com. The
information on Omegas website is not a part of this joint
proxy statement/prospectus.
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The
Special Meetings
Date,
Time, Place and Purpose of the FNB Special Meeting
(Page 28)
The FNB special meeting will be held at the F.N.B. Technology
Center Board Room, 4140 East State Street, Hermitage,
Pennsylvania 16148, at 3:30 p.m., prevailing time, on
Wednesday, March 19, 2008.
At the FNB special meeting, FNBs shareholders will be
asked to:
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Consider and vote upon a proposal to approve and adopt the
merger agreement between FNB and Omega pursuant to which Omega
will merge with and into FNB pursuant to which FNB will issue up
to 26,600,000 shares of FNB common stock to Omegas
shareholders on the terms and conditions provided in the merger
agreement, as described in this joint proxy statement/prospectus;
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Consider and vote upon a proposal to adjourn the FNB special
meeting, if necessary, to permit further solicitation of proxies
if there are not sufficient votes at the FNB special meeting to
approve and adopt the FNB merger proposal; and
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Transact such other business as may be properly presented for
action at the FNB special meeting or any adjournment,
postponement or continuation of the FNB special meeting.
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Date,
Time, Place and Purpose of the Omega Special Meeting
(Page 28)
The Omega special meeting will be held at the Ramada Inn, 1450
South Atherton Street, State College, Pennsylvania, at
3:00 p.m., prevailing time, on Wednesday, March 19,
2008.
At the Omega special meeting, Omegas shareholders will be
asked to:
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Consider and vote upon a proposal to approve and adopt the
merger agreement between FNB and Omega pursuant to which Omega
will merge with and into FNB, as described in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus;
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Consider and vote upon a proposal to adjourn the Omega special
meeting, if necessary, to permit further solicitation of proxies
if there are not sufficient votes at the time of the Omega
special meeting to approve and adopt the merger
agreement; and
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Transact such other business as may be properly presented for
action at the Omega special meeting or any adjournment,
postponement or continuation of the Omega special meeting.
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Record
Date; Quorum; Outstanding Common Stock Entitled to Vote
(Page 29)
FNB and Omega have established the close of business on
January 18, 2008 as the record date for determining holders
of shares of FNB and Omega common stock entitled to notice of
and to vote at the respective special meetings of the
shareholders of FNB and Omega. FNB shareholders will not be
entitled to vote at the FNB special meeting if they are not an
FNB shareholder of record as of the close of business on
January 18, 2008. Omega shareholders will not be entitled
to vote at the Omega special meeting if they are not an Omega
shareholder of record as of the close of business on
January 18, 2008.
Each share of FNB common stock and Omega common stock is
entitled to one vote. On the record date, 60,532,086 shares
of FNB common stock were entitled to vote at the FNB special
meeting. On the record date, 12,668,451 shares of Omega
common stock were entitled to vote at the Omega special meeting.
In the case of both the FNB and the Omega special meetings, the
presence, in person or by proxy, of the holders entitled to cast
at least a majority of the votes that the holders of their
respective common stock issued and outstanding on the record
date are entitled to cast is necessary to constitute a quorum at
their respective special meetings.
All shares of common stock present in person or represented by
proxy and entitled to vote at each respective special meeting,
no matter how they are voted or whether they abstain from
voting, will be counted in determining the presence of a quorum.
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If the Omega special meeting is adjourned for one or more
periods aggregating at least 15 days because of the absence
of a quorum, those shareholders entitled to vote who attend the
reconvened meeting, if less than a quorum as determined under
applicable law, shall nevertheless constitute a quorum for the
purpose of acting upon any matter set forth in Omegas
notice of special meeting.
Recommendation
of Omegas and FNBs Boards of Directors
(Page 33)
FNB
FNBs board of directors has unanimously determined that
the terms of the merger agreement and the merger are fair to and
in the best interests of FNBs shareholders. FNBs
board of directors unanimously recommends that FNB shareholders
vote FOR the FNB merger proposal and FOR
the FNB adjournment proposal.
Omega
Omegas board of directors has unanimously determined that
the terms of the merger agreement and the merger are fair to and
in the best interests of Omegas shareholders. Omegas
board of directors unanimously recommends that Omega
shareholders vote FOR the Omega merger proposal
and FOR the Omega adjournment proposal.
Required
Vote (Page 30)
FNB
Under Florida law, FNBs articles of incorporation and the
regulations of the NYSE, the affirmative vote of a majority of
the votes cast by all holders of shares of FNB common stock
entitled to vote at the FNB special meeting is required to
approve the FNB merger proposal. In addition, NYSE regulations
require that the total votes cast on the FNB merger proposal
must represent over 50% in interest of all FNB shares entitled
to vote on such proposal. For NYSE purposes, an abstention will
count as a vote cast for purposes of meeting the 50%
requirement. Therefore, abstentions will have the legal effect
of a vote against the FNB merger proposal.
If a holder of FNB common stock fails to vote or fails to direct
the holders broker how to vote on the FNB merger proposal,
then the holders shares will not be deemed cast for voting
purposes and it will be more difficult for FNB to satisfy the
NYSE requirement that the total votes cast on the FNB merger
proposal represent over 50% of all shares of FNB common stock
entitled to vote on the FNB merger proposal.
Under Florida law and FNBs articles of incorporation, the
affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the votes cast
by all holders of shares of FNB common stock entitled to vote at
the FNB special meeting is required to approve the FNB
adjournment proposal. Abstentions will have no effect on the
vote to approve the FNB adjournment proposal.
If your FNB shares are held in street name by your
broker, bank or other nominee, you should instruct your broker
how to vote your FNB shares using the instructions provided by
your broker. Your broker will not vote your shares on the FNB
merger proposal or the FNB adjournment proposal without
instructions from you. These non-voted shares are
not considered votes cast.
As of the record date, FNBs directors and executive
officers and their affiliates beneficially owned
966,941 shares of FNB common stock, or approximately 1.6%
of the FNB shares entitled to vote at the FNB special meeting.
FNBs board of directors unanimously believes that the
merger with Omega is in the best interests of FNBs
shareholders and unanimously recommends that FNB shareholders
vote FOR the FNB merger proposal and FOR
the FNB adjournment proposal.
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Omega
Under Pennsylvania law and Omegas articles of
incorporation, the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes
cast by all holders of shares of Omega common stock entitled to
vote at the Omega special meeting is required to approve the
Omega merger proposal and the Omega adjournment proposal.
If your Omega shares are held in street name by your
broker, bank or other nominee, you should instruct your broker
how to vote your shares using the instructions provided by your
broker. Your broker will not vote your shares on the Omega
merger proposal or the Omega adjournment proposal without
instructions from you. Under the PBCL, abstentions and broker
non-votes are not considered votes cast and therefore will have
no effect on the vote and will not be considered in determining
whether the Omega merger proposal or the Omega adjournment
proposal has received the requisite shareholder vote.
As of the record date, Omega directors and executive officers
and their affiliates beneficially owned 481,008 shares of
Omega common stock, excluding stock options, or approximately
3.8% of the Omega shares entitled to vote at the Omega special
meeting. The directors of Omega, who collectively hold
approximately 3.3% of Omegas common stock, excluding stock
options, have entered into voting agreements with FNB and agreed
to vote FOR the Omega merger proposal. In
addition, as of the record date, FNB owned 128,914 shares
of Omega common stock, excluding stock options, or approximately
1.0% of the shares entitled to vote at the Omega special
meeting, and FNBs directors and executive officers and
their affiliates owned an aggregate of 92 shares of Omega
common stock.
The Omega board of directors unanimously believes that the
merger is in the best interests of Omegas shareholders and
unanimously recommends that Omega shareholders vote FOR
the Omega merger proposal and FOR the
Omega adjournment proposal.
Appraisal
Rights (Page 31)
Appraisal rights are statutory rights that under certain
circumstances enable a shareholder to dissent from an
extraordinary corporate transaction, such as a merger, and to
demand that the corporation pay the fair value of the
shareholders shares as determined by a court in a judicial
proceeding instead of receiving the consideration offered to
shareholders in connection with the extraordinary transaction.
FNB
Under Florida law, holders of FNB common stock are not entitled
to a judicial appraisal of the fair value of their shares of FNB
common stock in connection with the FNB merger proposal to be
voted upon at the FNB special meeting.
Omega
Under Pennsylvania law, holders of Omega common stock are not
entitled to a judicial appraisal of the fair value of their
shares of Omega common stock in connection with the Omega merger
proposal to be voted upon at the Omega special meeting.
Solicitation
(Page 33)
FNB and Omega will each pay for the costs of their respective
special meetings and for the mailing of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus to their respective shareholders. Omega and
FNB will share equally the costs of printing this joint proxy
statement/prospectus and the filing fee paid to the Securities
and Exchange Commission, or SEC. Upon request, FNB or Omega, as
applicable, will pay the reasonable expenses incurred by record
holders of their respective common stock who are brokers,
dealers, banks or voting trustees, or their nominees, for
mailing proxy materials to the beneficial owners of the shares
they hold of record.
In addition to soliciting proxies by mail, the directors,
officers and employees of FNB, Omega and their respective
subsidiaries may also solicit proxies from their respective
shareholders of record in person or by telephone or
e-mail, but
will not be specially compensated for doing so. FNB has retained
the firm of Regan &
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Associates, Inc. to assist it in the solicitation of proxies and
has agreed to pay Regan & Associates, Inc. $17,500 for
its services. Omega has retained the firm of Regan &
Associates, Inc. to assist it in the solicitation of proxies and
has agreed to pay Regan & Associates, Inc. $12,500 for
its services.
The
Merger
Certain
Effects of the Merger (Page 65)
Upon consummation of the merger:
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Each share of Omega common stock will automatically be converted
into the right to receive 2.022 shares of FNB common
stock; and
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Omega will cease to exist as a separate legal entity and all of
Omegas and Omega Banks operations will be conducted
by FNB and FNB Bank.
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Stock
Options and Restricted Stock Units (Page 65)
The merger agreement provides that, at the effective time of the
merger, each outstanding option to purchase Omega common stock
will cease to represent a right to acquire Omega common stock
and will be converted automatically into a right to acquire that
number of shares of FNB common stock equal to the number of
shares of Omega common stock subject to the option times 2.022
(the exchange ratio in the merger) at a price equal to the
pre-merger exercise price of the option divided by 2.022 (the
exchange ratio in the merger).
The merger agreement further provides that immediately prior to
the effective time of the merger, each unvested outstanding
Omega restricted stock unit will vest and, at the effective time
of the merger, each holder of an outstanding Omega restricted
stock unit will receive 2.022 shares of FNB common stock
for each share of Omega common stock subject to such unit.
Opinion
of FNBs Financial Advisor in Connection with the Merger
(Pages 38 to 44)
In connection with the merger, FNBs board of directors
received a written opinion, dated November 8, 2007, from
FNBs financial advisor, UBS Securities LLC, referred to as
UBS, as to the fairness, from a financial point of view and as
of the date of such opinion, to FNB of the exchange ratio
provided for in the merger. The full text of UBS written
opinion, dated November 8, 2007, is included in this joint
proxy statement/prospectus as Appendix B and describes the
assumptions made, procedures followed, matters considered and
limitations on the review undertaken. UBS opinion was
provided for the benefit of FNBs board of directors in
connection with, and for the purpose of, its evaluation of the
exchange ratio from a financial point of view, does not address
any other aspect of the merger and does not constitute a
recommendation to any shareholder as to how to vote or act with
respect to the merger.
Opinion
of Omegas Financial Advisor in Connection with the Merger
(Pages 49 to 55)
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., or KBW, Omegas
financial advisor in connection with the merger, delivered a
written fairness opinion to Omegas board of directors on
November 8, 2007, the date the merger agreement was
executed, that, as of November 8, 2007, and based upon and
subject to the factors and assumptions set forth in its opinion,
the exchange ratio in the merger is fair, from a financial point
of view, to holders of shares of Omega common stock.
Appendix C to this joint proxy statement/prospectus sets
forth the full text of the KBW opinion, which sets forth the
assumptions KBW considered, the procedures KBW followed, the
matters KBW considered and the limitations on the review
undertaken by KBW in connection with its opinion. KBW
provided its opinion for the information and assistance of
Omegas board of directors in connection with its
consideration of the merger. The KBW opinion is not a
recommendation as to how an Omega shareholder should vote with
respect to the merger or any related matter. Omega
encourages its shareholders to read the KBW opinion in its
entirety.
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Interests
of Omegas Directors and Executive Officers in the Merger
(Page 58)
In considering the recommendation of Omegas board of
directors that Omega shareholders vote FOR the
Omega merger proposal and FOR the Omega
adjournment proposal, Omega shareholders should be aware that
certain executive officers and directors of Omega have interests
in the merger that are different from, or in addition to, your
interests as an Omega shareholder. These interests relate to or
arise from, among other things:
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the continued indemnification of Omegas current directors
and executive officers under the merger agreement and providing
these individuals with directors and officers
insurance;
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the execution of an employment agreement between FNB Bank and
Donita R. Koval, that will become effective upon the
consummation of the merger;
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the potential receipt of change of control payments by
Omegas executive officers pursuant to severance agreements;
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the lump-sum payment of certain retirement benefits to two of
Omegas executive officers and one Omega director;
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the conversion of Omega stock options into FNB stock options to
acquire that number of shares of Omega common stock covered by
the option times the exchange ratio at an exercise price equal
to the exercise price of the Omega stock option divided by the
exchange ratio;
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three members of Omegas board of directors, Philip E.
Gingerich, D. Stephen Martz and Stanton R. Sheetz, will be
appointed to the board of directors of FNB and four members of
the board of directors of Omega Bank, Carl H. Baxter, Jodi L.
Green, Robert A. Hormell and D. Stephen Martz, will be appointed
to FNB Banks board of directors and will receive
directors fees in connection therewith;
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the members of Omegas board of directors will be offered
the opportunity to serve as members of the advisory board of
directors of FNBs new Allegheny Mountain Region and will
receive certain fees for such services; and
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the boards of directors of FNB and Omega intend to approve prior
to the closing of the merger resolutions that exempt the
disposition of Omega shares and the receipt of FNB shares in the
merger by Omegas directors and executive officers from the
short-swing liability provisions of the Exchange Act.
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Conditions
to the Merger (Page 71)
Currently, FNB and Omega expect to complete the merger early in
the second quarter of 2008. However, as more fully described in
this joint proxy statement/prospectus and in the merger
agreement, the completion of the merger depends on the
satisfaction of a number of conditions or, where legally
permissible, the waiver of those conditions. These conditions
include, among others:
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approval of the FNB merger proposal by a majority of the votes
cast by all holders of shares of FNB common stock entitled to
vote at the FNB special meeting so long as the total votes cast
on the FNB merger proposal, including abstentions, by FNBs
shareholders represent over 50% of the total votes entitled to
be cast on the FNB merger proposal by FNBs shareholders
and approval of the Omega merger proposal by a majority of the
votes cast by all holders of Omegas common stock entitled
to vote at the Omega special meeting;
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the receipt of all regulatory approvals needed to complete the
merger, including the approval of the Office of the Comptroller
of the Currency, or OCC, the approval of the Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System, or Federal Reserve Board, the
approval of the Pennsylvania Department of Banking, or the
Department, and the approval of the listing of additional shares
of FNB common stock on the NYSE;
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the absence of any law or injunction that would effectively
prohibit the merger; and
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the receipt of legal opinions from FNBs legal counsel and
Omegas legal counsel as to the tax treatment of the merger.
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Neither FNB nor Omega can be certain when, or if, the conditions
to the merger will be satisfied or waived, or that the merger
will be completed.
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Termination
of the Merger Agreement (Page 72)
FNB and Omega may agree to terminate the merger agreement before
completing the merger, even after FNBs and Omegas
shareholders approve the FNB merger proposal and the Omega
merger proposal, respectively, if the termination is approved by
the board of directors of Omega and the board of directors of
FNB.
Either FNB or Omega may terminate the merger agreement, even
after their respective shareholders approve the respective
merger proposals, if certain conditions have not been met, such
as:
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failure to obtain the necessary regulatory approvals for the
merger unless the failure is due to the terminating partys
breach of its covenants in the merger agreement;
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failure to complete the merger by June 30, 2008, unless the
reason the merger has not been consummated by that date is a
breach of the merger agreement by the terminating party;
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the non-terminating partys breach of a representation,
warranty, covenant or agreement contained in the merger
agreement that would cause the failure of the closing conditions
to be satisfied, provided the terminating party is not then in
material breach of any of its representations, warranties,
covenants or agreements in the merger agreement; or
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failure of the holders of the other partys outstanding
common stock to approve its merger proposal, provided the
terminating party is not in material breach of its obligations
to hold its special meeting and its board of directors is not in
breach of its covenant to recommend such approval.
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FNB may terminate the merger agreement at any time prior to the
Omega special meeting if Omega has:
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breached its obligation not to initiate, solicit or encourage or
take any action to facilitate another proposal to acquire it,
participate in any discussions or negotiations relating to
another proposal to acquire it or, except as permitted by and
subject to certain terms of, the merger agreement, approve,
recommend or enter into any letter of intent, agreement or other
commitment relating to another proposal to acquire Omega;
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failed to have Omegas board of directors recommend
approval of the Omega merger proposal to Omegas
shareholders or Omegas board of directors shall have
changed its recommendation, except as permitted by the merger
agreement with respect to a proposal to acquire it on terms and
conditions superior to those in the merger agreement;
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recommended approval of another proposal to acquire
Omega; or
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failed to call and hold the Omega special meeting.
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Omega may terminate the agreement at any time prior to the FNB
special meeting if FNB has:
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failed to have FNBs board of directors recommend approval
of the FNB merger proposal to FNBs shareholders or
FNBs board of directors shall have changed its
recommendation; or
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failed to call and hold the FNB special meeting.
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Except as provided below with respect to termination fees and
expenses and the parties respective confidentiality
obligations in the event the merger agreement is terminated by
FNB or Omega, none of the parties will have any liability or
obligation other than liabilities or damages incurred by any of
them as a result of their willful breach of any of their
respective representations, warranties, covenants or agreements
contained in the merger agreement.
Expenses;
Termination Fee (Pages 73 to 74)
The merger agreement provides that Omega will pay FNB a
break-up fee
of $15,000,000 if:
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prior to the mailing of this joint proxy statement/prospectus,
Omega terminates the merger agreement in order to enter into an
agreement relating to an acquisition proposal that has terms
superior to those of the merger agreement from the perspective
of Omegas shareholders;
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FNB terminates the merger agreement prior to the Omega special
meeting because Omega has breached its obligation not to
encourage or solicit acquisition proposals, Omega has failed to
hold the Omega
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special meeting or Omegas board of directors has not
recommended approval of the Omega merger proposal or has changed
its recommendation or has recommended approval of another
proposal to acquire Omega or Omega fails to hold its special
meeting;
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a tender or exchange offer for 25% or more of Omegas
common stock is made and Omegas board of directors fails
to send a statement to Omegas shareholders recommending
rejection of that offer within 10 days after the offer has
been made; or
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FNB or Omega terminate the merger agreement because:
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Omegas shareholders did not approve the Omega merger
proposal;
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a proposal to acquire Omega is made by a third party after
November 8, 2007 and is not withdrawn prior to termination
of the merger agreement; and
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within 18 months thereafter, Omega enters into an agreement
to merge with or be acquired by that third party or that third
party acquires substantially all of Omegas assets or that
third party acquires more than 50% of Omegas common stock.
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The merger agreement also provides that upon termination:
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by Omega because FNBs shareholders did not approve the FNB
merger proposal at the FNB special meeting or because FNB
breached its representations, warranties, covenants or
agreements in the merger agreement, which breach could
reasonably be expected to result in a material adverse effect
and which breach cannot be or is not cured, assuming Omega is
also not in material breach of its obligations under the merger
agreement, FNB will pay Omegas out-of-pocket expenses in
connection with the merger, including fees and expenses of legal
counsel, financial advisors and accountants, up to a maximum of
$500,000; and
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by FNB because Omegas shareholders did not approve the
Omega merger proposal at the Omega special meeting or because
Omega breaches its representations, warranties, covenants or
agreements in the merger agreement which breach could reasonably
be expected to result in a material adverse effect and which
breach cannot be or is not cured, assuming FNB is also not in
material breach of its obligations under the merger agreement,
Omega will pay FNBs out-of-pocket expenses in connection
with the merger, including fees and expenses of legal counsel,
financial advisors and accountants, up to a maximum of $500,000,
provided, however, that Omega does not have to pay FNBs
expenses if Omega has paid the
break-up fee
to FNB.
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Material
U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger
(Page 76)
FNB and Omega expect the merger to qualify as a tax-free
reorganization for United States federal income tax purposes. In
general, a tax-free reorganization means that Omega shareholders
will not recognize any gain or loss on the exchange of their
common stock for FNB common stock in the merger, except to the
extent they receive cash instead of fractional shares.
Dividends
(Page 64)
FNB paid cash dividends on its common stock totaling $0.95 per
share for 2007. Based on the share exchange ratio and FNBs
current annual dividend rate of $0.96 per share, holders of
Omega common stock would experience an anticipated dividend at
an annual rate of $1.94 per Omega share, an increase of $0.70
per Omega share per year. Although FNB has no current plan or
intention to change its dividend rate, FNBs board of
directors may, subject to applicable law, change its dividend
rate in the future. FNBs ability to pay dividends on its
common stock is subject to various legal and regulatory
limitations.
Certain
Differences in Rights of Shareholders
(Page 78)
When the merger is completed, the rights of Omegas
shareholders will be governed by Florida law and FNBs
articles of incorporation and bylaws rather than Pennsylvania
law and Omegas articles of incorporation and bylaws.
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Comparative
Market Prices and Dividends (Page 90)
FNB common stock is listed on the NYSE under the symbol
FNB. Prices for Omega common stock are quoted on the
Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol OMEF.
The table on page 90 lists the quarterly price range of FNB
common stock and Omega common stock since January 1, 2006
as well as the quarterly cash dividends Omega and FNB have paid.
The following table shows the closing price of FNB common stock
and Omega common stock as reported on November 8, 2007, the
last trading day before FNB and Omega announced the merger, and
on January 29, 2008, the last practicable trading day
before the date of mailing of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. This table also shows the pro forma
equivalent value of the merger consideration proposed for each
share of Omega common stock, which we calculated by multiplying
the closing price of FNB common stock on those dates by 2.022
(the exchange ratio in the merger).
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pro Forma Equivalent
|
|
|
|
FNB
|
|
|
Omega
|
|
|
Value of One Share of
|
|
|
|
Common Stock
|
|
|
Common Stock
|
|
|
Omega Common Stock
|
|
|
November 8, 2007
|
|
$
|
15.40
|
|
|
$
|
26.22
|
|
|
$
|
31.14
|
|
January 29, 2008
|
|
|
15.10
|
|
|
|
29.89
|
|
|
|
30.53
|
|
The market price of FNB common stock may change at any time.
Consequently, the total dollar value of the FNB common stock
that you will be entitled to receive as a result of the merger
may be significantly higher or lower. Omega shareholders are
urged to obtain a current market quotation for FNB common stock.
No assurance can be given as to the future price of FNB common
stock.
Recent
Developments
FNB
On January 17, 2008, FNB announced its unaudited results of
operations for the year ended December 31, 2007. Summary
data is as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|
2007
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
|
(Unaudited)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net income
|
|
$
|
69,678,000
|
|
|
$
|
67,649,000
|
|
Net income per share (basic)
|
|
|
1.16
|
|
|
|
1.15
|
|
Net income per share (diluted)
|
|
|
1.15
|
|
|
|
1.14
|
|
Effective in January 2008, Robert V. New, Jr. took office as a
director and president and chief executive officer-elect of FNB.
Stephen J. Gurgovits continues as FNBs chairman of the
board and chief executive officer. On April 1, 2008,
Mr. New will succeed Mr. Gurgovits as FNBs chief
executive officer, and Mr. Gurgovits will continue as
FNBs chairman of the board.
Omega
On January 25, 2008, Omega announced its unaudited results
of operations for the year ended December 31, 2007. Summary
data is as follows:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|
2007
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
|
(Unaudited)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net income
|
|
$
|
21,097,000
|
|
|
$
|
20,431,000
|
|
Net income per share (basic)
|
|
|
1.67
|
|
|
|
1.62
|
|
Net income per share (diluted)
|
|
|
1.67
|
|
|
|
1.62
|
|
9
SELECTED
CONSOLIDATED HISTORICAL FINANCIAL DATA OF FNB
Set forth below are highlights from FNBs consolidated
financial data as of and for the years ended December 31,
2002 through 2006 and FNBs unaudited consolidated
financial data as of and for the nine months ended
September 30, 2006 and 2007. The results of operations for
the nine months ended September 30, 2007 are not
necessarily indicative of the results of operations for the full
year of 2007. FNB management prepared the unaudited information
on the same basis as it prepared FNBs audited consolidated
financial statements. In the opinion of FNBs management,
this information reflects all adjustments, consisting only of
normal recurring adjustments, necessary for a fair presentation
of this data for these periods. You should read this information
in conjunction with FNBs consolidated financial statements
and related notes included in FNBs Annual Report on
Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2006 and FNBs
Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q
for the nine months ended September 30, 2007 which are
incorporated by reference in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus and from which this information is derived.
See Where You Can Find More Information on
page 92.
Selected
Consolidated Historical Financial Data of FNB
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nine Months
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ended September 30,
|
|
|
Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|
2007
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
2005
|
|
|
2004
|
|
|
2003
|
|
|
2002
|
|
|
|
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
|
|
|
Summary of Earnings Data:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total interest income
|
|
$
|
276,056
|
|
|
$
|
251,662
|
|
|
$
|
342,422
|
|
|
$
|
295,480
|
|
|
$
|
253,568
|
|
|
$
|
256,102
|
|
|
$
|
275,061
|
|
Total interest expense
|
|
|
130,629
|
|
|
|
110,783
|
|
|
|
153,585
|
|
|
|
108,780
|
|
|
|
84,390
|
|
|
|
86,990
|
|
|
|
98,372
|
|
Net interest income
|
|
|
145,427
|
|
|
|
140,879
|
|
|
|
188,837
|
|
|
|
186,700
|
|
|
|
169,178
|
|
|
|
169,112
|
|
|
|
176,689
|
|
Provision for loan losses
|
|
|
7,461
|
|
|
|
7,883
|
|
|
|
10,412
|
|
|
|
12,176
|
|
|
|
16,280
|
|
|
|
17,155
|
|
|
|
13,624
|
|
Net interest income after provision for loan losses
|
|
|
137,966
|
|
|
|
132,996
|
|
|
|
178,425
|
|
|
|
174,524
|
|
|
|
152,898
|
|
|
|
151,957
|
|
|
|
163,065
|
|
Total non-interest income
|
|
|
60,973
|
|
|
|
59,979
|
|
|
|
79,275
|
|
|
|
57,807
|
|
|
|
77,326
|
|
|
|
67,319
|
|
|
|
65,595
|
|
Total non-interest expense
|
|
|
124,996
|
|
|
|
121,119
|
|
|
|
160,514
|
|
|
|
155,226
|
|
|
|
140,892
|
|
|
|
183,272
|
|
|
|
183,661
|
|
Income before income taxes
|
|
|
73,943
|
|
|
|
71,856
|
|
|
|
97,186
|
|
|
|
77,105
|
|
|
|
89,332
|
|
|
|
36,004
|
|
|
|
44,999
|
|
Income taxes
|
|
|
21,327
|
|
|
|
21,800
|
|
|
|
29,537
|
|
|
|
21,847
|
|
|
|
27,537
|
|
|
|
8,966
|
|
|
|
13,728
|
|
Income from continuing operations
|
|
|
52,616
|
|
|
|
50,056
|
|
|
|
67,649
|
|
|
|
55,258
|
|
|
|
61,795
|
|
|
|
27,038
|
|
|
|
31,271
|
|
Earnings from discontinued operations, net of taxes
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
31,751
|
|
|
|
32,064
|
|
Net income
|
|
|
52,616
|
|
|
|
50,056
|
|
|
|
67,649
|
|
|
|
55,258
|
|
|
|
61,795
|
|
|
|
58,789
|
|
|
|
63,335
|
|
Per Share Data(1):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Basic earnings per share:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Continuing operations
|
|
$
|
0.88
|
|
|
$
|
0.86
|
|
|
$
|
1.15
|
|
|
$
|
0.99
|
|
|
$
|
1.31
|
|
|
$
|
0.58
|
|
|
$
|
0.68
|
|
Discontinued operations
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.69
|
|
|
|
0.69
|
|
Net income
|
|
|
0.88
|
|
|
|
0.86
|
|
|
|
1.15
|
|
|
|
0.99
|
|
|
|
1.31
|
|
|
|
1.27
|
|
|
|
1.37
|
|
Diluted earnings per share:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Continuing operations
|
|
|
0.87
|
|
|
|
0.85
|
|
|
|
1.14
|
|
|
|
0.98
|
|
|
|
1.29
|
|
|
|
0.57
|
|
|
|
0.67
|
|
Discontinued operations
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.68
|
|
|
|
0.68
|
|
Net income
|
|
|
0.87
|
|
|
|
0.85
|
|
|
|
1.14
|
|
|
|
0.98
|
|
|
|
1.29
|
|
|
|
1.25
|
|
|
|
1.35
|
|
Cash dividends paid
|
|
|
0.71
|
|
|
|
0.705
|
|
|
|
0.94
|
|
|
|
0.925
|
|
|
|
0.92
|
|
|
|
0.93
|
|
|
|
0.81
|
|
Book value(2)
|
|
|
8.94
|
|
|
|
8.94
|
|
|
|
8.90
|
|
|
|
8.31
|
|
|
|
6.47
|
|
|
|
13.10
|
|
|
|
12.93
|
|
10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nine Months
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ended September 30,
|
|
|
Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|
2007
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
2005
|
|
|
2004
|
|
|
2003
|
|
|
2002
|
|
|
|
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
|
|
|
Statement of Condition Data (at end of period):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total assets
|
|
$
|
6,124,174
|
|
|
$
|
6,060,285
|
|
|
$
|
6,007,592
|
|
|
$
|
5,590,326
|
|
|
$
|
5,027,009
|
|
|
$
|
8,308,310
|
|
|
$
|
7,090,232
|
|
Assets of discontinued operations
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3,751,136
|
|
|
|
2,735,204
|
|
Net loans
|
|
|
4,306,482
|
|
|
|
4,191,519
|
|
|
|
4,200,569
|
|
|
|
3,698,340
|
|
|
|
3,338,994
|
|
|
|
3,213,058
|
|
|
|
3,188,223
|
|
Deposits
|
|
|
4,484,184
|
|
|
|
4,399,924
|
|
|
|
4,372,842
|
|
|
|
4,011,943
|
|
|
|
3,598,087
|
|
|
|
3,439,510
|
|
|
|
3,304,105
|
|
Short-term borrowings
|
|
|
451,188
|
|
|
|
372,761
|
|
|
|
363,910
|
|
|
|
378,978
|
|
|
|
395,106
|
|
|
|
232,966
|
|
|
|
255,370
|
|
Long-term and junior subordinated debt
|
|
|
584,722
|
|
|
|
688,432
|
|
|
|
670,921
|
|
|
|
662,569
|
|
|
|
636,209
|
|
|
|
584,808
|
|
|
|
400,056
|
|
Liabilities of discontinued operations
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3,386,021
|
|
|
|
2,467,123
|
|
Total shareholders equity(2)
|
|
|
541,593
|
|
|
|
538,968
|
|
|
|
537,372
|
|
|
|
477,202
|
|
|
|
324,102
|
|
|
|
606,909
|
|
|
|
598,596
|
|
Significant Ratios(2):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Return on average assets
|
|
|
1.17
|
%
|
|
|
1.15
|
%
|
|
|
1.15
|
%
|
|
|
0.99
|
%
|
|
|
1.29
|
%
|
|
|
0.74
|
%
|
|
|
0.93
|
%
|
Return on average equity
|
|
|
13.04
|
|
|
|
13.25
|
|
|
|
13.15
|
|
|
|
12.44
|
|
|
|
23.54
|
|
|
|
9.66
|
|
|
|
10.97
|
|
Return on average tangible equity
|
|
|
26.63
|
|
|
|
26.37
|
|
|
|
26.30
|
|
|
|
23.62
|
|
|
|
30.42
|
|
|
|
16.81
|
|
|
|
11.46
|
|
Dividend payout ratio
|
|
|
81.57
|
|
|
|
82.26
|
|
|
|
81.84
|
|
|
|
94.71
|
|
|
|
72.56
|
|
|
|
72.90
|
|
|
|
59.03
|
|
Average equity to average assets
|
|
|
8.93
|
|
|
|
8.65
|
|
|
|
8.73
|
|
|
|
7.97
|
|
|
|
5.50
|
|
|
|
7.66
|
|
|
|
8.51
|
|
|
|
|
(1) |
|
Per share amounts for 2003 and 2002 have been restated for the
common stock dividend declared on April 28, 2003. |
|
(2) |
|
Effective January 1, 2004, FNB spun-off its Florida
operations into a separate, independent public company. As a
result of the spin-off, the Florida operations earnings
for prior years have been classified as discontinued operations
on FNBs consolidated income statements and the assets and
liabilities related to the discontinued operations have been
disclosed separately on FNBs consolidated balance sheets
for prior years. In addition, the book value at period end,
stockholders equity, the return on average assets ratio,
the return on average equity ratio, the return on average
tangible equity ratio and the dividend payout ratio for 2003 and
2002 include the discontinued operations. |
11
SELECTED
CONSOLIDATED HISTORICAL FINANCIAL DATA OF OMEGA
Set forth below are highlights from Omegas consolidated
financial data as of and for the years ended December 31,
2002 through 2006 and Omegas unaudited consolidated
financial data as of and for the nine months ended
September 30, 2006 and 2007. The results of operations for
the nine months ended September 30, 2007 are not
necessarily indicative of the results of operations of Omega for
the full year of 2007. Omega management prepared the unaudited
information on the same basis as it prepared Omegas
audited consolidated financial statements. In the opinion of
Omegas management, this information reflects all
adjustments, consisting only of normal recurring adjustments,
necessary for a fair presentation of this data for these
periods. You should read this information in conjunction with
Omegas consolidated financial statements and related notes
included in Omegas Annual Report on
Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2006, and Omegas
Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q
for the nine months ended September 30, 2007 that are
incorporated by reference in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus
and from which this information is derived. See Where You
Can Find More Information on page 92.
Selected
Consolidated Historical Financial Data of Omega
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nine Months
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ended September 30,
|
|
|
Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|
2007
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
2005
|
|
|
2004
|
|
|
2003
|
|
|
2002
|
|
|
|
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
|
|
|
Summary of Earnings Data:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total interest income
|
|
$
|
70,632
|
|
|
$
|
70,912
|
|
|
$
|
94,787
|
|
|
$
|
91,175
|
|
|
$
|
62,371
|
|
|
$
|
56,783
|
|
|
$
|
64,960
|
|
Total interest expense
|
|
|
25,763
|
|
|
|
25,041
|
|
|
|
33,721
|
|
|
|
29,505
|
|
|
|
16,666
|
|
|
|
13,706
|
|
|
|
19,323
|
|
Net interest income
|
|
|
44,869
|
|
|
|
45,871
|
|
|
|
61,066
|
|
|
|
61,670
|
|
|
|
45,705
|
|
|
|
43,077
|
|
|
|
45,637
|
|
Provision for loan losses
|
|
|
1,560
|
|
|
|
1,120
|
|
|
|
3,896
|
|
|
|
1,202
|
|
|
|
(300
|
)
|
|
|
350
|
|
|
|
630
|
|
Net interest income after provision for loan losses
|
|
|
43,309
|
|
|
|
44,751
|
|
|
|
57,170
|
|
|
|
60,468
|
|
|
|
46,005
|
|
|
|
42,727
|
|
|
|
45,007
|
|
Total non-interest income
|
|
|
21,097
|
|
|
|
20,524
|
|
|
|
28,886
|
|
|
|
27,889
|
|
|
|
19,988
|
|
|
|
16,805
|
|
|
|
15,034
|
|
Total non-interest expense
|
|
|
42,828
|
|
|
|
44,448
|
|
|
|
59,609
|
|
|
|
59,381
|
|
|
|
43,550
|
|
|
|
37,521
|
|
|
|
36,212
|
|
Income before income taxes and discontinued operations
|
|
|
21,578
|
|
|
|
20,827
|
|
|
|
26,447
|
|
|
|
28,976
|
|
|
|
22,443
|
|
|
|
22,011
|
|
|
|
23,829
|
|
Income tax/expense
|
|
|
5,186
|
|
|
|
4,689
|
|
|
|
5,702
|
|
|
|
6,213
|
|
|
|
5,357
|
|
|
|
4,826
|
|
|
|
5,650
|
|
Net income from continuing operations
|
|
|
16,392
|
|
|
|
16,138
|
|
|
|
20,745
|
|
|
|
22,763
|
|
|
|
17,086
|
|
|
|
17,185
|
|
|
|
18,179
|
|
Earnings from discontinued operations, net of taxes
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(93
|
)
|
|
|
(314
|
)
|
|
|
112
|
|
|
|
(65
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net income
|
|
|
16,392
|
|
|
|
16,045
|
|
|
|
20,431
|
|
|
|
22,875
|
|
|
|
17,021
|
|
|
|
17,185
|
|
|
|
18,179
|
|
Per Share Data:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Basic earnings per share:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Continuing operations
|
|
$
|
1.30
|
|
|
$
|
1.28
|
|
|
$
|
1.65
|
|
|
$
|
1.81
|
|
|
$
|
1.80
|
|
|
$
|
2.07
|
|
|
$
|
2.17
|
|
Discontinued operations
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(0.01
|
)
|
|
|
(0.02
|
)
|
|
|
0.01
|
|
|
|
(0.01
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net income
|
|
|
1.30
|
|
|
|
1.28
|
|
|
|
1.62
|
|
|
|
1.82
|
|
|
|
1.79
|
|
|
|
2.07
|
|
|
|
2.17
|
|
Diluted earnings per share:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Continuing operations
|
|
|
1.30
|
|
|
|
1.28
|
|
|
|
1.65
|
|
|
|
1.80
|
|
|
|
1.79
|
|
|
|
2.01
|
|
|
|
2.10
|
|
Discontinued operations
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(0.01
|
)
|
|
|
(0.02
|
)
|
|
|
0.01
|
|
|
|
(0.01
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net income
|
|
|
1.30
|
|
|
|
1.27
|
|
|
|
1.62
|
|
|
|
1.81
|
|
|
|
1.78
|
|
|
|
2.01
|
|
|
|
2.10
|
|
Cash dividends common
|
|
|
0.93
|
|
|
|
0.93
|
|
|
|
1.24
|
|
|
|
1.24
|
|
|
|
1.20
|
|
|
|
1.17
|
|
|
|
1.13
|
|
Book value common
|
|
|
26.22
|
|
|
|
25.64
|
|
|
|
25.76
|
|
|
|
25.28
|
|
|
|
25.07
|
|
|
|
19.79
|
|
|
|
19.63
|
|
12
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nine Months
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ended September 30,
|
|
|
Year Ended December 31,
|
|
|
|
2007
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
2006
|
|
|
2005
|
|
|
2004
|
|
|
2003
|
|
|
2002
|
|
|
|
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
|
|
|
Statement of Condition Data (at end of period):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total assets
|
|
$
|
1,782,381
|
|
|
$
|
1,876,105
|
|
|
$
|
1,815,818
|
|
|
$
|
1,939,979
|
|
|
$
|
2,082,571
|
|
|
$
|
1,140,166
|
|
|
$
|
1,154,557
|
|
Assets of discontinued operations
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4,599
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net loans
|
|
|
1,114,169
|
|
|
|
1,136,362
|
|
|
|
1,135,048
|
|
|
|
1,199,373
|
|
|
|
1,312,606
|
|
|
|
788,144
|
|
|
|
779,819
|
|
Deposits
|
|
|
1,292,494
|
|
|
|
1,355,125
|
|
|
|
1,325,763
|
|
|
|
1,422,530
|
|
|
|
1,502,082
|
|
|
|
907,580
|
|
|
|
919,255
|
|
Short-term borrowings
|
|
|
62,880
|
|
|
|
62,708
|
|
|
|
65,712
|
|
|
|
90,153
|
|
|
|
90,259
|
|
|
|
33,263
|
|
|
|
41,452
|
|
Long-term and junior subordinated debt
|
|
|
83,812
|
|
|
|
86,116
|
|
|
|
85,551
|
|
|
|
94,859
|
|
|
|
158,961
|
|
|
|
24,121
|
|
|
|
19,069
|
|
Liabilities of discontinued operations
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
156
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total shareholders equity
|
|
|
331,205
|
|
|
|
322,389
|
|
|
|
325,211
|
|
|
|
318,490
|
|
|
|
315,739
|
|
|
|
167,439
|
|
|
|
162,110
|
|
Significant Ratios:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Return on average assets
|
|
|
1.21
|
%
|
|
|
1.12
|
%
|
|
|
1.08
|
%
|
|
|
1.15
|
%
|
|
|
1.24
|
%
|
|
|
1.50
|
%
|
|
|
1.58
|
%
|
Return on average common equity
|
|
|
6.62
|
|
|
|
6.64
|
|
|
|
6.32
|
|
|
|
7.13
|
|
|
|
8.89
|
|
|
|
10.32
|
|
|
|
11.32
|
|
Return on average tangible equity
|
|
|
13.29
|
|
|
|
14.04
|
|
|
|
13.22
|
|
|
|
15.33
|
|
|
|
11.84
|
|
|
|
10.32
|
|
|
|
11.32
|
|
Dividend payout common
|
|
|
71.67
|
|
|
|
72.86
|
|
|
|
76.59
|
|
|
|
68.30
|
|
|
|
66.91
|
|
|
|
55.76
|
|
|
|
50.76
|
|
Average equity to average assets
|
|
|
18.34
|
|
|
|
16.86
|
|
|
|
17.07
|
|
|
|
16.06
|
|
|
|
13.97
|
|
|
|
14.53
|
|
|
|
13.96
|
|
13
SELECTED
CONSOLIDATED UNAUDITED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The following table sets forth information about FNBs
financial condition and results of operations, including per
share data and financial ratios, after giving effect to the
merger of Omega with and into FNB. This information is called
pro forma financial information in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. The table shows the information as if the
Omega merger had become effective on September 30, 2007, in
the case of balance sheet data, and on January 1, 2006, in
the case of income statement data. This pro forma information
assumes that the merger with Omega is accounted for using the
purchase method of accounting and represents a current estimate
based on available information about FNBs and Omegas
results of operations. See Accounting Treatment on
page 74.
The pro forma financial information includes adjustments to
record the assets and liabilities of Omega at their estimated
fair values and are subject to further adjustment as additional
information becomes available and as further analyses are
completed. This table should be read in conjunction with, and is
qualified in its entirety by, the historical financial
statements, including the notes thereto, of Omega and FNB
incorporated by reference in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. See Where You Can Find More
Information on page 92.
The pro forma financial information, while helpful in
illustrating the combined financial condition and results of
operations of Omega and FNB once the merger with Omega is
completed under a particular set of assumptions, does not
reflect the impact of possible revenue enhancements, expense
efficiencies and asset dispositions, among other possibilities,
and post-merger integration costs that may occur as a result of
the merger and, accordingly, does not attempt to predict future
results. The pro forma financial information also does not
necessarily reflect what the combined historical results of
operations of Omega and FNB would have been had they been merged
during these periods.
14
SELECTED
CONSOLIDATED UNAUDITED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL INFORMATION
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
As of September 30, 2007
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pro Forma
|
|
|
Pro Forma
|
|
|
|
FNB
|
|
|
Omega
|
|
|
Adjustments
|
|
|
Combined
|
|
|
|
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
|
|
|
ASSETS:
|
Cash and equivalents
|
|
$
|
135,509
|
|
|
$
|
80,827
|
|
|
$
|
|
|
|
$
|
216,336
|
|
Investment securities
|
|
|
1,035,959
|
|
|
|
287,035
|
|
|
|
81
|
(A)
|
|
|
1,323,075
|
|
Mortgage loans held for sale
|
|
|
7,131
|
|
|
|
200
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
7,331
|
|
Loans
|
|
|
4,358,604
|
|
|
|
1,126,774
|
|
|
|
1,972
|
(B)
|
|
|
5,487,350
|
|
Allowance for loan losses
|
|
|
(52,122
|
)
|
|
|
(12,805
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(64,927
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net loans
|
|
|
4,306,482
|
|
|
|
1,113,969
|
|
|
|
1,972
|
|
|
|
5,422,423
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Premises and equipment, net
|
|
|
82,977
|
|
|
|
29,428
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
112,405
|
|
Goodwill
|
|
|
242,120
|
|
|
|
159,567
|
|
|
|
61,849
|
(D)
|
|
|
463,536
|
|
Other intangibles
|
|
|
20,543
|
|
|
|
6,092
|
|
|
|
33,670
|
(C)
|
|
|
60,305
|
|
Other assets
|
|
|
293,453
|
|
|
|
105,263
|
|
|
|
(5,233
|
(E)
|
|
|
393,483
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total assets
|
|
$
|
6,124,174
|
|
|
$
|
1,782,381
|
|
|
$
|
92,339
|
|
|
$
|
7,998,894
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LIABILITIES:
|
Deposits
|
|
$
|
4,484,184
|
|
|
$
|
1,292,494
|
|
|
$
|
3,526
|
(F)
|
|
$
|
5,780,204
|
|
Borrowings
|
|
|
884,879
|
|
|
|
90,872
|
|
|
|
71
|
(G)
|
|
|
975,822
|
|
Junior subordinated debt
|
|
|
151,031
|
|
|
|
55,820
|
|
|
|
(1,424
|
)(H)
|
|
|
205,427
|
|
Other liabilities
|
|
|
62,487
|
|
|
|
11,990
|
|
|
|
30,060
|
(I)
|
|
|
104,537
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total liabilities
|
|
|
5,582,581
|
|
|
|
1,451,176
|
|
|
|
32,233
|
|
|
|
7,065,990
|
|
Shareholders equity
|
|
|
541,593
|
|
|
|
331,205
|
|
|
|
60,106
|
(J)
|
|
|
932,904
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total liabilities and shareholders equity
|
|
$
|
6,124,174
|
|
|
$
|
1,782,381
|
|
|
$
|
92,339
|
|
|
$
|
7,998,894
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Book value per share
|
|
$
|
8.94
|
|
|
$
|
26.22
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
10.87
|
|
Shares outstanding
|
|
|
60,555,834
|
|
|
|
12,632,627
|
|
|
|
12,649,881
|
|
|
|
85,838,342
|
|
Capital ratios:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tangible equity/tangible assets
|
|
|
4.76
|
%
|
|
|
10.24
|
%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5.47
|
%
|
Leverage capital ratio
|
|
|
7.43
|
|
|
|
13.30
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
8.25
|
|
See Notes to Selected Consolidated Unaudited Pro Forma Financial
Information
15
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2007
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pro Forma
|
|
|
Pro Forma
|
|
|
|
FNB
|
|
|
Omega
|
|
|
Adjustments
|
|
|
Combined
|
|
|
|
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
|
|
|
Total interest income
|
|
$
|
276,056
|
|
|
$
|
70,632
|
|
|
$
|
(453
|
)(B)
|
|
$
|
346,235
|
|
Total interest expense
|
|
|
130,629
|
|
|
|
25,763
|
|
|
|
(2,486
|
)(F)(G)(H)
|
|
|
153,906
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net interest income
|
|
|
145,427
|
|
|
|
44,869
|
|
|
|
2,033
|
|
|
|
192,329
|
|
Provision for loan losses
|
|
|
7,461
|
|
|
|
1,560
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
9,021
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net interest income after provision for loan losses
|
|
|
137,966
|
|
|
|
43,309
|
|
|
|
2,033
|
|
|
|
183,308
|
|
Non-interest income
|
|
|
60,973
|
|
|
|
21,097
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
82,070
|
|
Non-interest expense
|
|
|
124,996
|
|
|
|
42,828
|
|
|
|
4,725
|
(C)
|
|
|
172,549
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Income before income taxes
|
|
|
73,943
|
|
|
|
21,578
|
|
|
|
(2,692
|
)
|
|
|
92,829
|
|
Income taxes
|
|
|
21,327
|
|
|
|
5,186
|
|
|
|
(942
|
)(K)
|
|
|
25,571
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net income
|
|
$
|
52,616
|
|
|
$
|
16,392
|
|
|
$
|
(1,750
|
)
|
|
$
|
67,258
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Earnings per common share:(L)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Basic
|
|
$
|
0.88
|
|
|
$
|
1.30
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
0.79
|
|
Diluted
|
|
|
0.87
|
|
|
|
1.30
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
0.78
|
|
Ratios:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Return on average assets
|
|
|
1.17
|
%
|
|
|
1.21
|
%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.13
|
%
|
Return on average equity
|
|
|
13.04
|
|
|
|
6.62
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
9.67
|
|
Dividend payout ratio
|
|
|
81.57
|
|
|
|
71.67
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
90.50
|
|
See Notes to Selected Consolidated Unaudited Pro Forma Financial
Information
16
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
For the Year Ended December 31, 2006
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pro Forma
|
|
|
Pro Forma
|
|
|
|
FNB
|
|
|
Omega
|
|
|
Adjustments
|
|
|
Combined
|
|
|
|
(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)
|
|
|
Total interest income
|
|
$
|
342,422
|
|
|
$
|
94,787
|
|
|
$
|
(604
|
)(B)
|
|
$
|
436,605
|
|
Total interest expense
|
|
|
153,585
|
|
|
|
33,721
|
|
|
|
(3,316
|
)(F)(G)(H)
|
|
|
183,990
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net interest income
|
|
|
188,837
|
|
|
|
61,066
|
|
|
|
2,712
|
|
|
|
252,615
|
|
Provision for loan losses
|
|
|
10,412
|
|
|
|
3,896
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
14,308
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net interest income after provision for loan losses
|
|
|
178,425
|
|
|
|
57,170
|
|
|
|
2,712
|
|
|
|
238,307
|
|
Non-interest income
|
|
|
79,275
|
|
|
|
28,886
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
108,161
|
|
Non-interest expense
|
|
|
160,514
|
|
|
|
59,609
|
|
|
|
6,161
|
(C)
|
|
|
226,284
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Income before income taxes
|
|
|
97,186
|
|
|
|
26,447
|
|
|
|
(3,449
|
)
|
|
|
120,184
|
|
Income taxes
|
|
|
29,537
|
|
|
|
5,702
|
|
|
|
(1,207
|
)(K)
|
|
|
34,032
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Income from continuing operations
|
|
|
67,649
|
|
|
|
20,745
|
|
|
|
(2,242
|
)
|
|
|
86,152
|
|
Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(314
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(314
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net income
|
|
$
|
67,649
|
|
|
$
|
20,431
|
|
|
$
|
(2,242
|
)
|
|
$
|
85,838
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Basic earnings per common share:(L)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Continuing operations
|
|
$
|
1.15
|
|
|
$
|
1.65
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
1.02
|
|
Discontinued operations
|
|
|
0.00
|
|
|
|
(0.02
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(0.00
|
)
|
Net income
|
|
|
1.15
|
|
|
|
1.62
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.02
|
|
Diluted earnings per common share:(L)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Continuing operations
|
|
$
|
1.14
|
|
|
$
|
1.65
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$
|
1.02
|
|
Discontinued operations
|
|
|
0.00
|
|
|
|
(0.02
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(0.00
|
)
|
Net income
|
|
|
1.14
|
|
|
|
1.62
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.01
|
|
Ratios:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Return on average assets
|
|
|
1.15
|
%
|
|
|
1.08
|
%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.09
|
%
|
Return on average equity
|
|
|
13.15
|
|
|
|
6.32
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
9.56
|
|
Dividend payout ratio
|
|
|
81.84
|
|
|
|
76.59
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
92.18
|
|
See Notes to Selected Consolidated Unaudited Pro Forma Financial
Information
17
NOTES TO
THE SELECTED CONSOLIDATED UNAUDITED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL
INFORMATION
|
|
Note 1
|
Basis of
Pro Forma Presentation
|
The preceding tables set forth information about FNBs
financial condition and results of operations, including per
share data and financial ratios, after giving effect to the
merger of Omega with and into FNB. This information is called
pro forma financial information in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. The table shows the information as if the
merger had become effective on September 30, 2007, in the
case of balance sheet data, and on January 1, 2006, in the
case of income statement data.
The estimated purchase price of $390.8 million for Omega as
of the date of the merger agreement is based on the conversion
of Omega shares into FNB stock using an exchange ratio of 2.022
to 1.0. The per share price value for FNB common stock was
$15.46, which was the average of the closing prices of FNB
common stock for the period commencing four trading days before,
and ending four trading days after November 8, 2007, the
date of the merger agreement.
The merger will be accounted for using the purchase method of
accounting; accordingly, FNBs cost to acquire Omega will
be allocated to the assets acquired (including identifiable
intangible assets) and liabilities assumed from Omega at their
respective fair values on the date the merger is completed. This
table should be read in conjunction with, and is qualified in
its entirety by, the historical financial statements, including
the notes thereto, of Omega and FNB incorporated by reference in
this joint proxy statement/prospectus. See Where You Can
Find More Information on page 92.
The selected consolidated unaudited pro forma financial
information includes estimated adjustments to record the assets
and liabilities of Omega at their respective fair values and
represents managements estimates based on available
information. The pro forma adjustments included herein may be
revised as additional information becomes available and as
additional analyses are performed. The final allocation of the
purchase price will be determined after the merger is completed
and after completion of a final analysis to determine the fair
values of Omegas tangible, and identifiable intangible,
assets and liabilities as of the closing date. Accordingly, the
final purchase accounting adjustments and integration charges
may be materially different from the pro forma adjustments
presented in this joint proxy statement/prospectus. Increases or
decreases in the fair value of the net assets, commitments,
contracts and other items of Omega compared to the information
shown in this joint proxy statement/prospectus may change the
amount of the purchase price allocated to goodwill and other
assets and liabilities and may impact the statement of income
due to adjustments in yield
and/or
amortization of the adjusted assets or liabilities.
The selected consolidated unaudited pro forma financial
information presented in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus
does not necessarily indicate the results of operations or the
combined financial position that would have resulted had the
merger been completed at the beginning of the applicable period
presented, does not reflect the impact of possible revenue
enhancements, expense efficiencies or asset dispositions, and is
not indicative of the results of operations in future periods or
the future financial position of the combined company.
|
|
Note 2
|
Pro Forma
Adjustments
|
The selected consolidated unaudited pro forma financial
information for the merger includes the pro forma balance sheet
as of September 30, 2007 assuming the merger was completed
on September 30, 2007. The pro forma income statements for
the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended
December 31, 2006 were prepared assuming the merger was
completed on January 1, 2006.
The selected consolidated unaudited pro forma financial
information reflects the issuance of 25,282,508 shares of
FNB common stock with an aggregate value of $390.8 million
and the conversion of approximately 500,794 shares
underlying Omega stock options and restricted stock units with a
value of approximately $0.5 million at September 30,
2007. All of the Omega stock options are vested and will be
converted into FNB stock options and all unvested restricted
stock units will vest at the time of the merger. Common stock
used in the exchange was valued as discussed in Note 1
above.
18
The allocation of the purchase price follows (in thousands):
|
|
|
|
|
Value of Omega shares converted at an exchange ratio of 2.022 to
1.0
|
|
$
|
390,811
|
|
Incremental direct costs associated with the merger, net of tax
benefit
|
|
|
23,550
|
|
Fair value of outstanding employee and non-employee stock options
|
|
|
500
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total cost of acquisition
|
|
|
414,861
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Omega net assets acquired:
|
|
|
|
|
Shareholders equity
|
|
|
331,205
|
|
Elimination of recorded goodwill and other intangibles, net of
deferred taxes
|
|
|
(163,442
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Omegas tangible book value
|
|
|
167,763
|
|
Estimated adjustments to reflect assets acquired and liabilities
assumed at fair value:
|
|
|
|
|
Total fair value adjustments
|
|
|
39,511
|
|
Associated deferred income taxes
|
|
|
(13,829
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair value of net assets acquired, net of tax
|
|
|
193,445
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Goodwill resulting from the merger
|
|
$
|
221,416
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The pro forma adjustments included in the selected consolidated
unaudited pro forma financial information are as follows:
(A) Adjustment to write-off historical Omega fair value
adjustments.
(B) Adjustment to write-off the historical fair value
adjustments and record the current fair value of the loan
portfolio based on current interest rates. The adjustment will
be recognized over the estimated remaining life of the loan
portfolio. The impact of the adjustment was to decrease interest
income by approximately $0.5 million and $0.6 million
for the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year
ended December 31, 2006, respectively. Adjustment to fair
value for loans deemed impaired in accordance with Statement of
Position
03-3 has not
yet been determined and has not been included in the pro forma
adjustments.
(C) Adjustment to write off historical Omega intangibles
and to record intangible assets (other than goodwill) resulting
from the merger based on estimated fair values. Management is
studying the nature, amount and amortization method of various
possible identified intangibles. The adjustments reflected
herein are based on current assumptions and valuations, which
are subject to change. For purposes of the pro forma adjustments
shown here, the estimated fair value of the intangibles is
approximately $39.7 million and consists of a core deposit
intangible of $36.1 million, an insurance customer list of
$0.8 million and a trust customer list of
$2.8 million. FNB estimates that the core deposit
intangibles will be amortized on an accelerated basis over ten
years and the trust and insurance company lists will be
amortized on an accelerated basis over 17 years and
13 years, respectively. Material changes to these estimated
fair values and estimated useful lives are possible once
FNBs analyses are completed. The net impact of the
adjustment was to increase non-interest expense by approximately
$4.7 million and $6.2 million for the nine months
ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended
December 31, 2006, respectively.
(D) Adjustment to write off historical Omega goodwill and
record goodwill created as a result of the merger.
(E) Adjustment to record the deferred tax liability created
as a result of the fair value adjustments using FNBs
statutory tax rate of 35%.
(F) Adjustment to fair value of time deposit liabilities
based on current interest rates for similar instruments. The
adjustment will be recognized over the estimated remaining term
of the related deposit liability. The impact of the adjustment
was to decrease interest expense by approximately
$2.4 million
19
and $3.3 million for the nine months ended
September 30, 2007 and the year ended December 31,
2006, respectively.
(G) Adjustment to fair value of outstanding long-term debt
instruments. The adjustment will be recognized over the
remaining life of the debt instruments. The impact of the
adjustment was to decrease interest expense by less than
$0.1 million for the nine months ended September 30,
2007 and the year ended December 31, 2006.
(H) Adjustment to write-off historical fair value
adjustments and record the current fair value of outstanding
junior subordinated debt based on current interest rates. The
current adjustment will be recognized over the remaining life of
the long-term debt instruments. The impact of the adjustment was
to decrease interest expense by less than $0.1 million for
the nine months ended September 30, 2007 and the year ended
December 31, 2006, respectively.
(I) Adjustment to reflect the liability for incremental
direct costs associated with the merger, net of the tax benefit.
These costs include accountant and attorney fees, investment
banker services, payout of vendor and employee contracts and
severance payments to displaced Omega personnel. These
liabilities have been recorded pursuant to
EITF 95-3,
Recognition of Liabilities in Connection with a Purchase
Business Combination. The tax benefit of accounting and
attorneys fees and investment banker services have not yet been
determined.
(J) Adjustment to eliminate Omegas historical
shareholders equity; the adjustment reflects the issuance
of FNB common stock and the conversion of Omegas stock
options into FNB stock options.
(K) Adjustment to record the tax effect of the pro forma
adjustments using FNBs statutory tax rate of 35%.
(L) Weighted average shares were calculated using the
historical weighted average shares outstanding of Omega and FNB,
adjusted using the exchange ratio, to the equivalent shares of
FNB common stock, for the year ended December 31, 2006 and
the nine months ended September 30, 2007. Earnings per
share data have been computed based on the combined historical
income of Omega and FNB and the impact of purchase accounting
adjustments.
|
|
Note 3
|
Merger-Related
Charges and Benefits
|
In connection with the merger, a plan is being developed to
integrate FNBs and Omegas operations. The total
integration costs have not yet been determined and have not been
included in the pro forma adjustments. The specific details of
these plans will continue to be refined over the next several
months. Currently, FNBs merger integration team is
assessing the two companies operations, including
information systems, premises, branch offices, equipment,
benefit plans, service contracts, product offerings and
personnel to determine optimum strategies to realize additional
cost savings.
20
RISK
FACTORS RELATING TO THE MERGER
In addition to the other information contained in or
incorporated by reference into this joint proxy
statement/prospectus, you should carefully consider the
following risk factors in deciding whether to vote in favor of
the FNB merger proposal, the Omega merger proposal, the FNB
adjournment proposal and the Omega adjournment proposal, as
applicable.
Risks
Specifically Related to the Merger
Because
the market price of FNB common stock may fluctuate, Omega
shareholders cannot be certain of the market value of the common
stock that they will receive in the merger.
Upon completion of the merger, each share of Omega common stock
will be converted into the right to receive 2.022 shares of
FNB common stock. Any change in the price of FNB common stock
prior to the merger will affect the market value of the stock
that Omega shareholders will receive in the merger. Stock price
changes may result from a variety of factors, including general
market and economic conditions, changes in FNBs
businesses, operations and prospects and regulatory
considerations.
The prices of FNB common stock and Omega common stock at the
closing of the merger may vary from their respective prices on
the date the merger agreement was executed, on the date of this
joint proxy statement/prospectus and on the date of the special
meetings. As a result, the value represented by the exchange
ratio will also vary. For example, based on the range of closing
prices of FNB common stock during the period from
November 8, 2007, the last full trading day before public
announcement of the merger, through January 29, 2008, the
last practicable full trading day prior to the date of the
printing of this joint proxy statement/prospectus, the exchange
ratio represented a value ranging from a high of $32.76 on
November 13, 2007, to a low of $26.87 on January 8,
2008 for each share of Omega common stock. Because the date the
merger will be completed will be later than the date of the
Omega special meeting, at the time of the Omega special meeting
Omega shareholders will not know what the market value of
FNBs common stock will be upon completion of the merger.
FNB
may encounter integration difficulties or may fail to realize
the anticipated benefits of the merger.
In determining that the merger was in the best interests of FNB
and Omega, their respective boards of directors considered that
enhanced earnings may result from the consummation of the
merger, including from reduction of duplicate costs, improved
efficiency and cross-marketing opportunities. The success of the
merger will depend, in part, on the ability of FNB and Omega to
realize the anticipated benefits of the merger, which may not be
realized as anticipated or at all and may take longer to realize
than anticipated. Failure to achieve the anticipated benefits of
the merger could result in increased costs and decreases in the
revenues of the combined company.
FNB and Omega may not be able to integrate their operations
without encountering difficulties, including, without
limitation, the loss of key employees and customers, the
disruption of their respective ongoing businesses or possible
inconsistencies in standards, controls, procedures and policies.
If the
merger is not completed, FNB and Omega will have incurred
substantial expenses without realizing the expected benefits of
the merger.
FNB and Omega have incurred substantial expenses in connection
with the merger described in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. The completion of the merger depends on
the satisfaction of specified conditions and the receipt of
regulatory approvals. If the merger is not completed, these
expenses would have to be recognized currently and not
capitalized and Omega and FNB would not have realized the
expected benefits of the merger.
21
Future
results of the combined companies may materially differ from the
pro forma financial information presented in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus.
Future results of the combined FNB and Omega may be materially
different from those shown in the pro forma financial statements
that show only a combination of their historical results. The
costs FNB will incur in connection with the merger may be higher
or lower than FNB has estimated, depending upon how costly or
difficult it is to integrate the operations of FNB and Omega.
Furthermore, these charges may decrease the capital of FNB after
the merger that could be used for profitable, income-earning
investments in the future.
The
merger agreement limits Omegas ability to pursue
alternatives to the merger.
The merger agreement contains provisions that, subject to
limited exceptions, limit Omegas ability to discuss,
facilitate or enter into agreements with third parties to
acquire Omega. If Omega avails itself of those limited
exceptions, Omega will be obligated to pay FNB a
break-up fee
of $15,000,000 if the merger agreement is terminated in
specified circumstances. From Omegas perspective, these
provisions could discourage a potential competing acquiror that
might have an interest in acquiring Omega from proposing or
considering an acquisition of Omega even if that potential
acquiror were prepared to pay a higher price to Omega
shareholders than the price FNB proposes to pay under the merger
agreement.
Some
directors and executive officers of Omega have interests in the
merger that may differ from the interests of Omega shareholders
including, if the merger is completed, the receipt of financial
and other benefits.
Executive officers of Omega and FNB negotiated the terms of the
merger agreement, and the Omega and FNB boards of directors
approved the merger agreement and the Omega board of directors
recommended that its shareholders vote to approve and adopt the
merger agreement. In considering these facts and the other
information in this joint proxy statement/prospectus, you should
be aware that certain directors and executive officers of Omega
have economic interests in the merger other than their interests
as shareholders. For example, some executive officers (one of
whom is also a director) and another director are parties to
severance agreements with Omega that provide, among other
things, cash payments in the case of a change of control, such
as the completion of the merger with FNB, and two of
Omegas executive officers (one of whom is also a director)
will receive a lump-sum payment of certain retirement benefits
upon completion of the merger. In addition, upon completion of
the merger, three members of Omegas board of directors
will become members of the FNB board of directors and four
members of Omegas board of directors will become members
of FNB Banks board of directors and will receive
directors fees from FNB and FNB Bank in connection
therewith. In addition, the members of Omegas board of
directors will be offered the opportunity to serve as members of
FNBs Allegheny Mountain Region advisory board of directors
and will receive certain fees for their services. Also, Donita
R. Koval, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Omega
entered into an employment agreement with FNB Bank that will
become effective upon the consummation of the merger. The board
of directors of Omega was aware of these interests at the time
it approved the merger. These interests may cause Omegas
directors and executive officers to view the Omega merger
proposal differently and more favorably than Omega shareholders
may view it.
Risks
Related to Owning FNB Common Stock
The
combined companys status as a holding company makes it
dependent on dividends from its subsidiaries to meet its
obligations.
The combined company will be a holding company and will conduct
almost all of its operations through its subsidiaries. The
combined company will not have any significant assets other than
the stock of its subsidiaries. Accordingly, the combined company
will depend on dividends from its subsidiaries to meet its
obligations. The combined companys right to participate in
any distribution of earnings or assets of its subsidiaries is
subject to the prior claims of creditors of such subsidiaries.
Under federal and state law, FNB Bank is limited in the amount
of dividends it may pay to FNB without prior regulatory
approval. Also, bank regulators have the authority to prohibit
FNB Bank from paying dividends if the bank regulators determine
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that FNB Bank is in an unsound or unsafe condition or that the
payment would be an unsafe and unsound banking practice.
Interest
rate volatility could significantly harm the combined
companys business.
The combined companys results of operations will be
affected by the monetary and fiscal policies of the federal
government and the regulatory policies of governmental
authorities. A significant component of the combined
companys earnings will consist of its net interest income,
which is the difference between the income from interest-earning
assets, such as loans, and the expense of interest-bearing
liabilities, such as deposits. A change in market interest rates
could adversely affect the combined companys earnings if
market interest rates change such that the interest the combined
company pays on deposits and borrowings increases faster than
the interest it collects on loans and investments. Consequently,
the combined company, along with other financial institutions
generally, will be sensitive to interest rate fluctuations.
The
combined companys results of operations will be
significantly affected by the ability of its borrowers to repay
their loans.
Lending money is an essential part of the banking business.
However, borrowers do not always repay their loans. The risk of
non-payment is affected by:
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changes in economic and industry conditions;
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the duration of the loan; and
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in the case of a collateralized loan, uncertainties as to the
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Generally, commercial/industrial, construction and commercial
real estate loans present a greater risk of non-payment by a
borrower than other types of loans. In addition, consumer loans
typically have shorter terms and lower balances with higher
yields compared to real estate mortgage loans, but generally
carry higher risks of default. Consumer loan collections are
dependent on the borrowers continuing financial stability,
and thus are more likely to be affected by adverse personal
circumstances. Furthermore, the application of various federal
and state laws, including bankruptcy and insolvency laws, may
limit the amount that can be recovered on these loans.
The
combined companys financial condition and results of
operations would be adversely affected if its allowance for loan
losses were not sufficient to absorb actual
losses.
There is no precise method of estimating loan losses. The
combined company can give no assurance that its allowance for
loan losses is or will be sufficient to absorb actual loan
losses. Excess loan losses could have a material adverse effect
on the combined companys financial condition and results
of operations. FNB attempts to maintain an appropriate allowance
for loan losses to provide for estimated losses in its loan
portfolio. FNB periodically determines the amount of its
allowance for loan losses based upon consideration of several
factors, including:
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a regular review of the quality, mix and size of the overall
loan portfolio;
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historical loan loss experience;
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evaluation of non-performing loans;
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assessment of economic conditions and their effects on
FNBs existing portfolio; and
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the amount and quality of collateral, including guarantees,
securing loans.
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The
combined companys financial condition may be adversely
affected if it is unable to attract sufficient deposits to fund
its anticipated loan growth.
The combined company will fund its loan growth primarily through
deposits. To the extent that the combined company is unable to
attract and maintain sufficient levels of deposits to fund its
loan growth, it would be required to raise additional funds
through public or private financings. FNB can give no assurance
that it would be able to obtain these funds on terms that are
favorable to it.
The
combined company could experience significant difficulties and
complications in connection with its growth and acquisition
strategy.
FNB has grown significantly over the last few years and may seek
to continue to grow by acquiring financial institutions and
branches as well as non-depository entities engaged in
permissible activities for its financial institution
subsidiaries. However, the market for acquisitions is highly
competitive. The combined company may not be as successful in
identifying financial institution and branch acquisition
candidates, integrating acquired institutions or preventing
deposit erosion at acquired institutions or branches.
As part of this acquisition strategy, the combined company may
acquire additional banks and non-bank entities that it believes
provide a strategic fit with its business. To the extent that
the combined company is successful with this strategy, it cannot
assure you that it will be able to manage this growth adequately
and profitably. For example, acquiring any bank or non-bank
entity will involve risks commonly associated with acquisitions,
including:
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potential exposure to unknown or contingent liabilities of banks
and non-bank entities the combined company acquires;
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exposure to potential asset quality issues of acquired banks and
non-bank entities;
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potential disruption to the combined companys business;
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potential diversion of the time and attention of FNBs
management; and
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the possible loss of key employees and customers of the banks
and other businesses FNB acquires.
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In addition to acquisitions, the combined company may expand
into additional communities or attempt to strengthen its
position in its current markets by undertaking additional de
novo branch openings. Based on its experience, FNB believes that
it generally takes up to three years for new banking facilities
to achieve operational profitability due to the impact of
organizational and overhead expenses and the
start-up
phase of generating loans and deposits. To the extent that the
combined company undertakes additional de novo branch openings,
it is likely to continue to experience the effects of higher
operating expenses relative to operating income from the new
banking facilities, which may have an adverse effect on its net
income, earnings per share, return on average shareholders
equity and return on average assets.
The combined company may encounter unforeseen expenses, as well
as difficulties and complications in integrating expanded
operations and new employees without disruption to its overall
operations. Following each acquisition, the combined company
must expend substantial resources to integrate the entities. The
integration of non-banking entities often involves combining
different industry cultures and business methodologies. The
failure to integrate successfully the entities the combined
company acquires into its existing operations may adversely
affect its results of operations and financial condition.
The
combined company could be adversely affected by changes in the
law, especially changes in the regulation of the banking
industry.
The combined company and its subsidiaries will operate in a
highly regulated environment and are subject to supervision and
regulation by several governmental regulatory agencies,
including the Federal Reserve Board, the OCC and the FDIC.
Regulations are generally intended to provide protection for
depositors, borrowers and other customers rather than for
investors. FNB is subject to changes in federal and state law,
regulations, governmental policies, income tax laws and
accounting principles. Changes in regulation
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could adversely affect the banking industry as a whole and could
limit FNBs growth and the return to investors by
restricting such activities as:
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the payment of dividends;
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mergers with or acquisitions of other institutions;
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investments;
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loans and interest rates;
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the provision of securities, insurance or trust
services; and
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the types of non-deposit activities in which the combined
companys financial institution subsidiaries may engage.
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In addition, legislation may change present capital
requirements, which could restrict the combined companys
activities and require the combined company to maintain
additional capital.
The
combined companys results of operations could be adversely
affected due to significant competition.
The combined company may not be able to compete effectively in
its markets, which could adversely affect the combined
companys results of operations. The banking and financial
service industry in each of the combined companys market
areas is highly competitive. The competitive environment is a
result of:
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changes in regulation;
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changes in technology and product delivery systems; and
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the accelerated pace of consolidation among financial services
providers.
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The combined company competes for loans, deposits and customers
with various bank and non-bank financial service providers, many
of which are larger in terms of total assets and capitalization,
have greater access to the capital markets and offer a broader
array of financial services than the combined company will have.
Competition with such institutions may cause the combined
company to increase its deposit rates or decrease its interest
rate spread on loans it originates.
The
combined companys anticipated future growth may require it
to raise additional capital in the future, but that capital may
not be available when it is needed.
The combined company is required by federal and state regulatory
authorities to maintain adequate levels of capital to support
the combined companys operations. FNB and Omega are, and
the combined company will be, well capitalized under
applicable regulations. FNB and Omega anticipate that the
combined companys current capital resources will satisfy
applicable capital requirements for the foreseeable future. The
combined company may at some point, however, need to raise
additional capital to support continued growth, both internally
and through acquisitions.
The combined companys ability to raise additional capital,
if needed, will depend on conditions in the capital markets at
that time, which are outside the combined companys
control, and on the combined companys financial
performance. Accordingly, the combined company cannot assure you
of its ability to expand its operations through internal growth
and acquisitions could be materially impaired.
Adverse
economic conditions in FNBs market area may adversely
impact its results of operations and financial
condition.
A substantial portion of FNBs historical business is
concentrated in western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio, which
over recent years have become slower growth markets than other
areas of the United States. As a result, FNB Banks loan
portfolio and results of operations may be adversely affected by
factors that have a significant impact on the economic
conditions in this market area. The local economies of this
market area have become less robust than the economy of the
nation as a whole and may not be subject to the same
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fluctuations as the national economy. Adverse economic
conditions in FNBs market area, including the loss of
certain significant employers, could reduce its growth rate,
affect its borrowers ability to repay their loans and
generally affect FNBs financial condition and results of
operations. Furthermore, a downturn in real estate values in FNB
Banks market area could cause many of its loans to become
inadequately collateralized.
Certain
provisions of FNBs articles of incorporation and bylaws
and Florida law may discourage takeovers.
FNBs articles of incorporation and bylaws contain certain
anti-takeover provisions that may discourage or may make more
difficult or expensive a tender offer, change in control or
takeover attempt that is opposed by FNBs board of
directors. In particular, FNBs articles of incorporation
and bylaws:
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classify its board of directors into three classes, so that
shareholders elect only one-third of its board of directors each
year;
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permit shareholders to remove directors only for cause;
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do not permit shareholders to take action except at an annual or
special meeting of shareholders;
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require shareholders to give FNB advance notice to nominate
candidates for election to its board of directors or to make
shareholder proposals at a shareholders meeting;
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permit FNBs board of directors to issue, without
shareholder approval unless otherwise required by law, preferred
stock with such terms as its board of directors may
determine; and
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require the vote of the holders of at least 75% of FNBs
voting shares for shareholder amendments to its bylaws.
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Under Florida law, the approval of a business combination with
shareholders owning 10% or more of the voting shares of a
corporation requires the vote of holders of at least two-thirds
of the voting shares not owned by such shareholders, unless the
transaction is approved by a majority of the corporations
disinterested directors. In addition, Florida law generally
provides that shares of a corporation acquired in excess of
certain specified thresholds will not possess any voting rights
unless the voting rights are approved by a majority vote of the
corporations disinterested shareholders.
These provisions of FNBs articles of incorporation and
bylaws and of Florida law could discourage potential acquisition
proposals and could delay or prevent a change in control, even
though a majority of FNBs shareholders may consider such
proposals desirable. Such provisions could also make it more
difficult for third parties to remove and replace the members of
FNBs board of directors. Moreover, these provisions could
diminish the opportunities for shareholders to participate in
certain tender offers, including tender offers at prices above
the then-current market price of FNBs common stock, and
may also inhibit increases in the trading price of FNBs
common stock that could result from takeover attempts.
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CAUTIONARY
STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This joint proxy statement/prospectus contains a number of
forward-looking statements within the meaning of
Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of
the Exchange Act regarding the financial condition, results of
operations, earnings outlook, business and prospects of FNB and
Omega, and the potential combined company, as well as statements
applicable to the period following the completion of the merger.
You can find many of these statements by looking for words such
as plan, believe, expect,
intend, anticipate,
estimate, project,
potential, possible or other similar
expressions.
The forward-looking statements involve certain risks and
uncertainties. The ability of either FNB or Omega to predict
results or the actual effects of their plans and strategies,
particularly after the merger, is inherently uncertain.
Accordingly, actual results may differ materially from
anticipated results. Some of the factors that may cause actual
results or earnings to differ materially from those contemplated
by the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited
to, those discussed under Risk Factors Relating to the
Merger beginning on page 21, as well as the following:
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the businesses of FNB and Omega may not be integrated
successfully or the integration may be more difficult,
time-consuming or costly than currently anticipated;
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expected revenue synergies and cost savings from the merger may
not be realized within the expected time frame or at all;
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revenues may be lower than expected following the merger;
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deposit attrition, operating costs, loss of customers and
business disruption, including, without limitation, difficulties
in maintaining relationships with Omegas employees,
customers or suppliers may be greater than anticipated following
the merger;
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the regulatory approvals for the merger may not be obtained on
acceptable terms, on the anticipated schedule or at all;
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the merger proposals may not be approved by the requisite vote
of FNBs and Omegas shareholders;
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competitive pressure among financial services companies is
intense;
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general economic conditions may be less favorable than expected;
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political conditions and related actions by the United States
military abroad may adversely affect economic conditions as a
whole;
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changes in the interest rate environment may reduce interest
margins and impact funding sources;
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changes in market rates and prices may adversely impact the
value of financial products and assets;
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legislation or changes in the regulatory environment may
adversely affect the businesses in which FNB and Omega are
engaged; and
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litigation liabilities, including costs, expenses, settlements
and judgments, may adversely affect either company or their
businesses.
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Because these forward-looking statements are subject to
assumptions and uncertainties, actual results may differ
materially from those expressed or implied by these
forward-looking statements. You are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on these statements, which speak only as of the date of
this joint proxy statement/prospectus or the date of any
document incorporated by reference in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus.
All forward-looking statements concerning the merger or other
matters addressed in this joint proxy statement/prospectus and
attributable to FNB or Omega or any person acting on their
behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the
cautionary statements contained or referred to in this section.
Except to the extent required by applicable law or regulation,
FNB and Omega undertake no obligation to update these
forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances
after the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus or to
reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
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THE
SPECIAL MEETINGS
This section contains information for FNBs shareholders
and Omegas shareholders about the special meetings of
shareholders FNB and Omega have called to consider the approval
of the merger proposal and the adjournment proposal.
General
This joint proxy statement/prospectus is being furnished to
FNBs shareholders as part of the solicitation of proxies
by FNBs board of directors for use at a special meeting of
FNBs shareholders to be held at the FNB Technology Center
Board Room, 4140 East State Street, Hermitage, Pennsylvania on
March 19, 2008 at 3:30 p.m., prevailing time, and at
any adjournment, postponement or continuation thereof. This
joint proxy statement/prospectus is being furnished to
Omegas shareholders as part of the solicitation of proxies
by Omegas board of directors for use at a special meeting
of Omegas shareholders to be held at the Ramada Inn, 1450
South Atherton Street, State College, Pennsylvania on,
March 19, 2008 at, 3:00 p.m., prevailing time, and at
any adjournment, postponement or continuation thereof.
When
and Where the Special Meetings Will Be Held
FNB
The FNB special meeting will be held on, Wednesday,
March 19, 2008 at 3:30 p.m., prevailing time, at the
F.N.B. Technology Center Board Room, 4140 East State Street,
Hermitage, Pennsylvania, subject to any adjournment,
postponement or continuation of the FNB special meeting.
Omega
The Omega special meeting will be held on, Wednesday,
March 19, 2008, at 3:00 p.m., prevailing time, at the
Ramada Inn, 1450 South Atherton Street, State College,
Pennsylvania, subject to any adjournment, postponement or
continuation of the Omega special meeting.
Matters
to Be Considered
FNB
The purposes of the FNB special meeting are to consider and vote
upon:
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Proposal No. 1 A proposal to approve and
adopt the merger agreement between FNB and Omega, including the
issuance by FNB of up to 26,600,000 shares of FNB common
stock pursuant to the terms and conditions of the merger
agreement;
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Proposal No. 2 A proposal to adjourn the
FNB special meeting, if necessary, to permit further
solicitation of proxies if FNB has not received sufficient votes
at the time of the FNB special meeting to approve the FNB merger
proposal; and
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Such other business as may properly come before the FNB special
meeting and any adjournment, postponement or continuation of the
FNB special meeting.
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FNBs shareholders must approve Proposal No. 1
for the merger to occur. If FNBs shareholders do not
approve the FNB merger proposal, the merger will not occur.
At this time, FNBs board of directors is unaware of any
other matters, other than as set forth above, that may be
presented for action at the FNB special meeting. If other
matters are properly presented, however, the persons named as
proxies will vote in accordance with their judgment with respect
to such matters.
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Omega
The purposes of the Omega special meeting are to consider and
vote upon:
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Proposal No. 1 A proposal to approve and
adopt the merger agreement between FNB and Omega;
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Proposal No. 2 A proposal to adjourn the
Omega special meeting, if necessary, to permit further
solicitation of proxies if Omega has not received sufficient
votes at the time of the Omega special meeting to approve the
Omega merger proposal; and
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Such other business as may properly come before the Omega
special meeting and any adjournment, postponement or
continuation of the Omega special meeting.
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Omegas shareholders must approve Proposal No. 1
for the merger to occur. If Omegas shareholders fail to
approve the Omega merger proposal, the merger will not occur.
At this time, Omegas board of directors is unaware of any
other matters, other than as set forth above, that may be
presented for action at the Omega special meeting. If other
matters are properly presented, however, the persons named as
proxies will vote in accordance with their judgment with respect
to such matters.
Record
Date; Shares Outstanding and Entitled to Vote
FNB and Omega have each fixed the close of business on
January 18, 2008 as the record date for the determination
of holders of record of FNB and Omega common stock entitled to
notice of, and to vote at, their respective special meetings and
any adjournment, postponement or continuation of their
respective special meetings.
On the record date, 12,668,451 shares of Omega common stock
and 60,532,086 shares of FNB common stock were issued and
outstanding and entitled to vote at the Omega and FNB special
meetings, respectively, held by approximately 3,683 holders
of record and 10,259 holders of record, respectively.
FNB
Each share of FNB common stock is entitled to cast one vote on
all matters that are properly submitted at the FNB special
meeting.
Omega
Each share of Omega common stock is entitled to cast one vote on
all matters that are properly submitted at the Omega special
meeting, except that Article 8 of Omegas amended and
restated articles of incorporation, as amended, restricts the
rights of a shareholder to cast or execute written consents with
respect to more than 10% of the total votes that all Omega
shareholders are entitled to cast at an Omega shareholders
meeting, unless authorized to do so by the Omega board of
directors and subject to such conditions as the Omega board of
directors may impose.
The casting of votes by a person as a proxy holder for other
shareholders is not counted in computing the 10% limitation to
the extent that the proxies so voted were revocable and were
secured from other shareholders who are not members of a group
that includes such person. Giving a revocable proxy to a person
does not in itself cause the shareholder giving the proxy to be
a member of a group that includes such person. Article 8 of
Omegas amended and restated articles of incorporation, as
amended, provides that the determination by the Omega board of
directors of the existence or membership of a group, and of the
number of votes any person or each member of a group is entitled
to cast, is final and conclusive absent clear and convincing
evidence of bad faith.
In the event of a violation of Article 8, in addition to
other remedies afforded Omega, votes cast in violation of
Article 8 cannot be counted and Omega or its nominees have
an option to acquire from the violator shares of common stock in
excess of the 10% limit at prices that would in certain
situations be lower than the then current market prices of such
shares.
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The foregoing is a brief summary of Article 8 of
Omegas amended and restated articles of incorporation, as
amended, and is qualified in all respects by the exact
provisions of Omegas amended and restated articles of
incorporation, as amended, which are incorporated by reference
in this joint proxy statement/prospectus.
Quorum
The presence, in person or by proxy, of the holders entitled to
cast at least a majority of the votes which all holders of
outstanding shares of FNB common stock and Omega common stock as
of the record date are entitled to cast is necessary to
constitute a quorum at the FNB special meeting and the Omega
special meeting. A quorum must be present in order to hold and
conduct business at the FNB special meeting or the Omega special
meeting.
All shares of common stock present in person or represented by
proxy and entitled to vote at each respective special meeting,
no matter how they are voted or whether they abstain from
voting, will be counted in determining the presence of a quorum.
If the Omega special meeting is adjourned for one or more
periods aggregating at least 15 days because of the absence
of a quorum, those shareholders entitled to vote who attend the
reconvened meeting, if less than a quorum as determined under
applicable law, shall nevertheless constitute a quorum for the
purpose of acting upon any matter to be acted upon by
Omegas shareholders set forth in Omegas notice of
special meeting.
Based on the number of shares of FNB common stock issued and
outstanding as of the record date, the holders of at least
30,266,044 shares of FNB common stock must be present in
person or represented by proxy at the FNB special meeting to
constitute a quorum. Based on the number of shares of Omega
common stock issued and outstanding as of the record date, the
holders of at least 6,334,226 shares of Omega common stock
must be present in person or be represented by proxy at the
Omega special meeting to constitute a quorum.
Shareholder
Vote Required
FNB
Proposal to Approve and Adopt the Merger
Agreement. Under the Florida law, FNBs
articles of incorporation and the regulations of the NYSE, the
affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast by all holders
of shares of FNB common stock entitled to vote at the FNB
special meeting is required to approve the FNB merger proposal.
In addition, the regulations of the NYSE require that the total
votes cast on the FNB merger proposal must represent over 50% of
the shares of FNB common stock entitled to vote on such
proposal. For NYSE purposes, an abstention will count as a vote
cast and, therefore, will have the legal effect of a vote
against the FNB merger proposal.
Proposal to Adjourn the FNB Special
Meeting. The affirmative vote of a majority of
the votes cast by all holders of shares of FNB common stock
entitled to vote at the FNB special meeting is required to
approve the FNB adjournment proposal. Abstentions will not be
considered votes cast at the FNB special meeting on the FNB
adjournment proposal and will have no effect on the vote to
approve the FNB adjournment proposal.
If your FNB shares are held in street name by your broker, bank
or other nominee, you should instruct your broker how to vote
your shares using the instructions provided by your broker. Your
broker will not vote your shares on the FNB merger proposal or
the FNB adjournment proposal without instructions from you.
Omega
Proposal to Approve and Adopt the Merger
Agreement. The affirmative vote of a majority of
the votes cast by all holders of shares of Omega common stock
entitled to vote at the Omega special meeting is required to
approve the Omega merger proposal. If your Omega shares are held
in street name by your broker, bank or other nominee, you should
instruct your broker how to vote your shares using the
instructions provided by your broker. Your broker will not vote
your shares on the Omega merger proposal without instructions
from you. Under Pennsylvania law, abstentions and these
non-voted shares are not considered votes cast and
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therefore will have no effect on the vote and will not be
considered in determining whether the Omega merger proposal has
received the requisite shareholder vote.
When considering the recommendation of Omegas board of
directors that shareholders of Omega vote in favor of the
approval of the Omega merger proposal, shareholders of Omega
should be aware that certain of Omegas executive officers
and directors have interests in the merger that may be different
from, or in addition to, the interests of Omegas
shareholders. See Proposal No. 1
Proposal to Approve and Adopt the Merger Agreement
Interests of Omegas Directors and Executive Officers in
the Merger beginning on page 58.
Proposal to Adjourn the Omega Special
Meeting. The affirmative vote of a majority of
the votes cast by all holders of shares of Omega common stock
entitled to vote at the Omega special meeting is required to
approve the Omega adjournment proposal.
If your shares are held in street name by your broker, bank or
other nominee, you should instruct your broker how to vote your
shares using the instructions provided by your broker. Your
broker will not vote your shares on the Omega adjournment
proposal without instruction from you. Under the PBCL,
abstentions and these non-voted shares are not considered votes
cast and therefore will have no effect on the vote and will not
be considered in determining whether the Omega adjournment
proposal has received the requisite shareholder vote.
No
Appraisal Rights
FNB
Under Florida law, FNB shareholders do not have the right to a
judicial appraisal of the fair market value of their shares of
FNB common stock in connection with the merger.
Omega
Under Pennsylvania law, Omega shareholders do not have the right
to a judicial appraisal of the fair market value of their shares
of Omega common stock in connection with the merger.
Director
and Executive Officer Voting
FNB
As of the record date, FNBs directors and executive
officers and their affiliates beneficially owned
966,941 shares of FNBs common stock, excluding stock
options, or approximately 1.6%, of the issued and outstanding
shares of FNB common stock entitled to vote at the FNB special
meeting. This number excludes options to purchase
538,865 shares of FNB common stock exercisable within
60 days of the record date for the FNB special meeting.
Omega
As of the record date, Omegas directors and executive
officers and their affiliates beneficially owned
481,008 shares of Omegas common stock, excluding
stock options, or approximately 3.8%, of the issued and
outstanding shares of Omegas common stock entitled to vote
at the Omega special meeting. This number excludes options to
purchase 177,738 shares of Omega common stock exercisable
within 60 days of the record date. Each of Omegas
directors has executed a voting agreement pursuant to which such
director has agreed to vote such directors shares of Omega
common stock in favor of the Omega merger proposal.
In addition, as of the record date, FNB owned
128,914 shares of Omega common stock, or approximately 1.0%
of the shares entitled to vote at the Omega special meeting; and
FNBs directors and executive officers and their affiliates
owned an aggregate of 92 shares of Omega common stock.
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Proxies
Voting
at the Special Meetings
FNB
Whether or not you expect to attend the FNB special meeting in
person, FNB urges FNB shareholders to vote.
If you are a registered shareholder of FNB (that is, if your FNB
stock is registered in your name), you may vote by mail,
telephone or electronically through the internet by following
the instructions included with your proxy card. Please check
your proxy card for instructions on all three options. If you
vote by telephone or electronically through the internet, you do
not need to return your proxy card. If your FNB shares are held
in street name (that is, if your FNB shares are registered in
the name of your broker, bank or other nominee), please check
your proxy card or contact your broker, bank or nominee to
determine whether you will be able to vote by telephone or
electronically through the internet. If you vote by mail, please
sign, date and promptly return the enclosed proxy. A
self-addressed envelope is enclosed for your convenience; no
postage is required if mailed in the United States. If you
submit a signed proxy card or submit your proxy by telephone or
electronically through the internet but do not indicate how you
want your shares voted, the persons named in the enclosed proxy
will vote your shares FOR the FNB merger proposal
and FOR the FNB adjournment proposal.
Omega
Whether or not you expect to attend the Omega special meeting in
person, Omega urges Omega shareholders to vote.
If you are a registered shareholder of Omega (that is, if your
Omega shares are registered in your name), you may vote by mail,
telephone or electronically through the internet by following
the instructions included with your proxy card. Please check
your proxy card for instructions on all three options. If you
vote by telephone or electronically through the internet, you do
not need to return your proxy card. If your Omega shares are
held in street name (that is, if your stock is registered in the
name of your broker, bank or other nominee), please check your
proxy card or contact your broker, bank or nominee to determine
whether you will be able to vote by telephone or electronically
through the internet. If you vote by mail, please sign, date and
promptly return the enclosed proxy. A self-addressed envelope is
enclosed for your convenience; no postage is required if mailed
in the United States. If you submit a signed proxy card or
submit your proxy by telephone or electronically through the
internet but do not indicate how you want your shares voted, the
persons named in the enclosed proxy will vote your shares
FOR the Omega merger proposal and FOR
the Omega adjournment proposal.
Revocability. You may revoke your proxy at any
time before the vote is taken at your special meeting. If you
are a shareholder of record, you may revoke your proxy by:
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submitting written notice of revocation to your corporate
secretary prior to the voting of that proxy at your special
meeting;
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submitting a later-dated proxy by telephone, internet or
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However, simply attending your special meeting without voting
will not revoke an earlier proxy.
Written notices of revocation and other communications regarding
the revocation of your proxy should be addressed to:
FNB
F.N.B. Corporation
One F.N.B. Boulevard
Hermitage, Pennsylvania 16148
Attention: David B. Mogle, Corporate Secretary
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Omega
Omega Financial Corporation
366 Walker Drive
State College, Pennsylvania 16801
Attention: David S. Runk, Corporate Secretary
If your FNB shares or Omega shares are held in street name, you
should follow the instructions of the bank, broker or other
nominee of record regarding the revocation of proxies.
How Proxies are Counted. All shares of FNB
common stock and Omega common stock represented by proxy
received before or at the FNB special meeting and the Omega
special meeting, respectively, and not revoked, will be voted in
accordance with the instructions indicated in the proxy.
If you submit a signed proxy card or submit your proxy by
telephone or electronically through the internet but do not
indicate how you want your shares voted, the persons named in
the enclosed proxy will vote your shares FOR the
FNB merger proposal or the Omega merger proposal and, if
necessary, FOR the FNB adjournment proposal or the
Omega adjournment proposal, as applicable.
Solicitation. FNB and Omega will each pay for
the costs of its special meeting and for the mailing of this
joint proxy statement/prospectus to its shareholders, as well as
all other costs it incurs in connection with the solicitation of
proxies from its shareholders. However, FNB and Omega will share
equally the cost of printing this joint proxy
statement/prospectus and the filing fees paid to the SEC.
In addition to soliciting proxies by mail, the directors,
officers and employees of FNB, Omega and their respective
subsidiaries may solicit proxies by
e-mail,
telephone or in person. FNBs, Omegas and their
respective subsidiaries directors, officers and employees
will not be specially compensated for these activities. Upon
request, FNB or Omega, as applicable, will pay the reasonable
expenses of brokers, dealers, banks or voting trustees, or their
nominees, in mailing proxy materials to the beneficial owners of
the FNB shares or Omega shares they hold of record.
FNB has retained the firm of Regan & Associates, Inc.
to assist it in the solicitation of proxies and has agreed to
pay Regan & Associates, Inc. $17,500 for its services.
Omega has retained the firm of Regan & Associates,
Inc. to assist it in the solicitation of proxies and has agreed
to pay Regan & Associates $12,500 for its services.
Recommendation
of FNBs Board of Directors
FNBs board of directors unanimously approved the merger
agreement, including the issuance by FNB of up to
26,600,000 shares of FNB common stock as part of the merger
with Omega on the terms and conditions set forth in the merger
agreement and the transactions contemplated by the merger
agreement. Based on FNBs reasons for the merger described
elsewhere in this joint proxy statement/prospectus, FNBs
board of directors believes that the merger is in FNBs
best interests and those of FNBs shareholders.
Accordingly, FNBs board of directors unanimously
recommends that FNBs shareholders vote FOR
the FNB merger proposal and FOR the FNB
adjournment proposal. See
Proposal No. 1 Proposal to Approve
and Adopt the Merger Agreement FNBs Reasons
for the Merger beginning on page 37 for a more
detailed discussion of the recommendation of FNBs board of
directors.
Recommendation
of Omegas Board of Directors
Omegas board of directors unanimously approved the merger
agreement and the transactions contemplated by the merger
agreement. Based on Omegas reasons for the merger
described elsewhere in this joint proxy statement/prospectus,
Omegas board of directors believes that the merger is in
Omegas best interests and those of Omegas
shareholders. Accordingly, Omegas board of directors
unanimously recommends that Omegas shareholders vote
FOR the Omega merger proposal and FOR
the Omega adjournment proposal. See
Proposal No. 1 Proposal to Approve
and Adopt the Merger Agreement Omegas Reasons
for the Merger beginning on page 48, for a more
detailed discussion of the recommendation of Omegas board
of directors.
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Questions
and Additional Information
FNB
If you have more questions about the proposals to be acted upon
at the FNB special meeting or how to submit your proxy, or if
you need additional copies of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus or the enclosed proxy card, please call
David B. Mogle, FNBs Corporate Secretary, at
(724) 983-3431.
Omega
If you have more questions about the proposals to be acted upon
at the Omega special meeting or how to submit your proxy, or if
you need additional copies of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus or the enclosed proxy card, please call
Daniel L. Warfel, Omegas Chief Financial Officer, at
(814) 231-7680.
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INFORMATION
ABOUT FNB AND OMEGA
FNB
F.N.B. Corporation
One F.N.B. Boulevard
Hermitage, Pennsylvania 16148
(724) 981-6000
FNB is a $6.1 billion diversified financial services
holding company headquartered in Hermitage, Pennsylvania. FNB
provides a broad range of financial services to its customers
through FNB Bank and its insurance agency, consumer finance,
trust company and merchant banking subsidiaries.
FNB Bank has 155 banking offices in western Pennsylvania and
eastern Ohio, one loan production office in Pennsylvania, one
loan production office in Ohio, one loan production office in
Tennessee and five loan production offices in Florida and
maintains six insurance agency locations. FNB Bank offers the
services traditionally offered by full-service commercial banks,
including commercial and individual demand and time deposit
accounts and commercial, mortgage and individual installment
loans. FNB Bank also offers various alternative investment
products, including mutual funds and annuities. As of
September 30, 2007, FNB Bank had total assets, total
liabilities and total shareholders equity of approximately
$6.0 billion, $5.3 billion and $656 million,
respectively.
Regency Finance, FNBs consumer finance subsidiary, has 22
offices in Pennsylvania, 16 offices in Ohio and 16 offices in
Tennessee and principally makes personal installment loans to
individuals and purchases installment sales finance contracts
from retail merchants.
Another FNB subsidiary, First National Trust Company, a
registered investment advisor, provides a broad range of
personal and corporate fiduciary services, including the
administration of decedent and trust estates, and had
approximately $1.8 billion of assets under management as of
September 30, 2007.
First National Investment Services Company, LLC offers a broad
array of investment products and services for wealth management
customers through a networking relationship with a brokerage
firm. F.N.B. Investment Advisors, Inc., an investment advisor
registered with the SEC, offers wealth management customers
objective investment programs featuring mutual funds, annuities,
stocks and bonds.
FNBs insurance segment operates principally through First
National Insurance Agency, LLC, or FNIA. FNIA is a full-service
insurance agency offering a broad line of commercial and
personal insurance through major carriers to businesses and
individuals primarily within FNBs geographic markets.
FNBs insurance segment also includes a reinsurance
subsidiary, Penn-Ohio Life Insurance Company that underwrites,
as a reinsurer, credit life and accident and health insurance
sold by FNBs lending subsidiaries. In addition, FNB Bank
owns a direct subsidiary, First National Corporation (a
Pennsylvania corporation), that offers title insurance products.
F.N.B. Capital Corporation offers subordinated debt and other
types of financing options for small- to medium-sized commercial
enterprises that need financial assistance beyond the parameters
of typical commercial bank lending products.
For additional information about FNB, see Where You Can
Find More Information beginning on page 92.
Omega
Omega Financial Corporation
366 Walker Drive
State College, Pennsylvania 16801
(814) 231-7680
Omega is a $1.78 billion Pennsylvania business corporation
that is registered as a bank holding company and has elected to
be a financial holding company under the BHCA. Omega is
headquartered in State College, Pennsylvania, and provides
banking services through its Pennsylvania-chartered banking
subsidiary, Omega
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Bank, and a range of non-banking services through other
subsidiaries. As of September 30, 2007, Omega had total
assets, total liabilities and total shareholders equity of
approximately $1.78 billion, $1.45 billion and
$331.2 million, respectively.
Omega Bank offers a full range of consumer and commercial
banking services through 64 full service offices in Bedford,
Blair, Cameron, Centre, Clinton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Luzerne,
Lycoming, Mifflin, Northumberland, Snyder and Union counties in
northeastern and central Pennsylvania. Consumer banking services
including internet and telephone banking, an automated teller
machine network, personal checking accounts, interest checking
accounts, savings accounts, insured money market accounts, debit
cards, investment certificates, fixed and variable rate
certificates of deposit, club accounts, secured and unsecured
installment loans, auto and equipment leases, construction and
mortgage loans, safe deposit facilities, credit lines with
overdraft checking protection, IRA accounts and student loans.
Commercial banking services offered by Omega Bank include small
and high-volume business checking accounts, on-line account
management services, ACH origination, payroll direct deposit,
commercial lending, commercial cash management services, lockbox
service and repurchase agreements. Omega Bank also provides a
variety of trust and asset management services.
Omega also provides insurance and investment services within
Omegas market through its non-bank subsidiaries.
For more information on Omega, see Where You Can Find More
Information beginning on page 92.
PROPOSAL
NO. 1 PROPOSAL TO APPROVE AND ADOPT THE
MERGER AGREEMENT
The following discussion contains material information
pertaining to the merger. This discussion is subject, and
qualified in its entirety by reference, to the merger agreement
included as Appendix A to this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. We encourage you to carefully read the
merger agreement as well as the discussion in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus.
FNBs
Background of the Merger
Since January 1, 2004, part of FNBs growth strategy
has been to expand its geographic presence in Pennsylvania.
Since that date, FNB has completed four acquisitions of banks in
Pennsylvania. Certain information regarding these acquisitions
is as follows:
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Date Acquisition Announced
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Name of Acquired Bank
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Primary Market Area
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May 6, 2004
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The First National Bank of Slippery Rock
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Butler County
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October 15, 2004
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NorthSide Bank
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Pittsburgh and its northern suburbs
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The National Bank of North East
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Erie County
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December 21, 2005
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The Legacy Bank
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Harrisburg and northeastern Pennsylvania
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On September 7, 2007, KBW, as financial advisor to Omega,
contacted Brian F. Lilly, Chief Financial Officer of FNB,
regarding FNBs potential interest in acquiring Omega and,
on the same date, FNB executed a confidentiality agreement and
shortly thereafter received a confidential information
memorandum regarding Omega.
At a regular meeting of FNBs board of directors held on
September 19, 2007, Steven J. Gurgovits, FNBs Chief
Executive Officer, advised FNBs board of directors that
FNBs management was evaluating the terms for a bid package
concerning a potential acquisition of Omega. The executive
committee of FNBs board of directors held a special
meeting on September 27, 2007 to discuss the potential
acquisition of Omega with FNBs management and financial
advisor. At that meeting, the executive committee of FNBs
board of directors authorized FNBs management to submit a
preliminary expression of interest for Omega. FNB submitted its
non-binding expression of interest to KBW on October 1,
2007.
Subsequently, at separate regular meetings of FNBs board
of directors and its executive committee held on
October 17, 2007, FNBs management provided an update
on FNBs due diligence of Omega and discussed
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various matters relating to an acquisition of Omega, including
the expanded geographic footprint of the combined company, the
demographic profile of Omegas customers, Omegas
loan-deposit mix, the financial impact on FNB and relevant
market share data. During these meetings, FNBs management
discussed the need to complete its due diligence evaluation of
Omegas non-performing assets and earnings expectations
prior to submission of a final bid. In view of the timing of
Omegas bidding process, FNBs board of directors
delegated authority to its executive committee for oversight of
the Omega bid process and authorized its executive committee to
approve a final bid to Omega.
The executive committee of FNBs board of directors held a
special meeting on October 28, 2007 and again on the
October 29, 2007 to review the results of FNBs due
diligence, discuss financial aspects of the proposed merger with
Omega and approved the parameters of a final bid. The executive
committee of FNBs board of directors authorized FNBs
management to offer Omega up to four designees on the board of
directors of FNB Bank and up to three designees on the FNB board
of directors.
On October 30, 2007, FNB offered to exchange
1.931 shares of FNB common stock for each outstanding share
of Omega common stock. Upon further negotiation, FNB increased
the exchange ratio to 2.022 shares of FNB common stock for
each outstanding share of Omega common stock.
On November 7, 2007, the executive committee of FNBs
board of directors held a special meeting at which FNBs
management and financial advisor participated. Stephen J.
Gurgovits, FNBs Chief Executive Officer, and Brian F.
Lilly, FNBs Chief Financial Officer, reiterated the
benefits of combining Omega and FNB from a strategic and
financial perspective. James G. Orie, FNBs Chief Legal
Officer, summarized the principal terms and conditions of the
proposed merger agreement as well as the fiduciary duties of the
members of FNBs board of directors. Also at this meeting,
UBS reviewed with the executive committee of FNBs board of
directors UBS financial analysis of the exchange ratio and
informed the executive committee that, assuming no material
change in the terms of the merger or in the totality of the
information it considered in connection with its financial
analysis, UBS believed it would be in a position to render to
FNBs board of directors in connection with the execution
of the merger agreement an opinion as to the fairness, from a
financial point of view and as of the date of the opinion, to
FNB of the exchange ratio provided for in the merger. UBS
opinion was subsequently rendered by delivery of a written
opinion, dated November 8, 2007 (the date of the merger
agreement), to FNBs board of directors. At the
November 7, 2007 meeting, the executive committee of
FNBs board of directors, acting on behalf of the full FNB
board of directors, unanimously approved and declared the merger
and the merger agreement advisable, fair to and in the best
interests of FNBs shareholders and approved unanimously a
resolution recommending that FNBs shareholders vote to
approve and adopt the merger agreement and the merger.
FNBs
Reasons for the Merger
Following the spin-off of its Florida operations on
January 1, 2004, FNB committed to pursuing several key
strategies. These strategies included the realization of modest
organic growth and the supplementation of that growth through
strategic acquisitions.
In approving the merger agreement, FNBs board of directors
and its executive committee considered the following factors as
generally supporting its decision to enter into the merger
agreement:
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its understanding of FNBs business, operations, financial
condition, earnings and prospects and of Omegas business,
operations, financial condition, earnings and prospects,
including Omegas geographic position in central and
northeastern Pennsylvania;
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its understanding of the current and prospective environment in
which FNB and Omega operate, including regional and local
economic conditions, the competitive environment for financial
institutions generally and continuing consolidation in the
financial services industry and the likely effect of these
factors on FNB in light of, and in absence of, the proposed
merger;
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the merger with Omega will expand FNBs franchise to
several markets in central and northeastern Pennsylvania that
have recently experienced faster economic growth than FNBs
markets in western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio;
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the complementary nature of the respective customer bases,
business products and skills of FNB and Omega could result in
opportunities to obtain synergies as products are cross-marketed
and distributed over broader customer bases and best practices
are compared and applied across businesses;
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the scale, scope, strength and diversity of operations, product
lines and delivery systems that could be achieved by combining
FNB and Omega;
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the proposed board and management arrangements which would
position the combined company with strong leadership and
experienced operating management;
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the historical and current market prices of FNB common stock and
Omega common stock;
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the review by the FNB board of directors, with the assistance of
FNBs management, of the structure and terms of the merger,
including the exchange ratio, the expectation of FNBs
legal advisors that the merger will qualify as a transaction of
a type that is generally tax-free to shareholders for United
States federal income tax purposes and, based on the exchange
ratio and assuming continuation of FNBs current per share
dividend rate of $0.24 per quarter, an anticipated annual
dividend increase of $0.70 per share for holders of Omega common
stock;
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the opinion of UBS, dated November 8, 2007, to FNBs
board of directors as to the fairness, from a financial point of
view and as of the date of the opinion, to FNB of the exchange
ratio provided for in the merger, as more fully described below
under the caption Opinion of FNBs Financial Advisor
in Connection with the Merger; and
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the likelihood that the regulatory approvals needed to complete
the transaction will be obtained.
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The FNB board of directors also considered the fact that the
merger will result in a combined entity with assets of
approximately $8.0 billion. The future growth prospects of
the Omega market area are expected to provide sustained business
development opportunities by enabling FNB to capitalize on a
cohesive banking franchise with sufficient critical mass to
compete in the central and northeastern Pennsylvania markets.
The foregoing discussion of the factors considered by the FNB
board in evaluating the merger agreement is not intended to be
exhaustive, but, rather, includes all material factors
considered by the FNB board. In reaching its decision to approve
the merger agreement and the merger, the FNB board did not
quantify or assign relative rights to the factors considered,
and individual directors may have given different weights to
different factors. The FNB board considered all of the above
factors as a whole, and on an overall basis considered them to
be favorable to, and support, FNBs determination to enter
into the merger agreement.
Opinion
of FNBs Financial Advisor in Connection with the
Merger
In connection with the merger, UBS delivered to FNBs board
of directors an opinion, dated November 8, 2007, to the
effect that, as of that date and based on and subject to various
assumptions, matters considered and limitations described in its
opinion, the exchange ratio provided for in the merger was fair,
from a financial point of view, to FNB.
The full text of UBS opinion describes the assumptions
made, procedures followed, matters considered and limitations on
the review undertaken by UBS. This opinion is included as
Appendix B to this joint proxy statement/prospectus and is
incorporated by reference. UBS opinion was provided for
the benefit of FNBs board of directors in connection with,
and for the purpose of, its evaluation of the exchange ratio
from a financial point of view and does not address any other
aspect of the merger. The opinion does not address the relative
merits of the merger as compared to other business strategies or
transactions that might be available to FNB or FNBs
underlying business decision to effect the merger. UBS
opinion does not constitute a recommendation to any shareholder
as to how to vote or act with respect to the merger. The
summary of UBS opinion described below is qualified in its
entirety by reference to the full text of its opinion.
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In arriving at its opinion, among other things, UBS:
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reviewed certain publicly available business and financial
information relating to Omega and FNB, including, for Omega,
publicly available financial forecasts and estimates for
calendar year 2007 and, for FNB, publicly available financial
forecasts and estimates for calendar years 2007 and 2008 and
publicly available long-term earnings growth rate estimates;
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reviewed certain internal financial information and other data
relating to Omegas business and financial prospects that
were provided to UBS by the managements of FNB and Omega and not
publicly available, including financial forecasts and estimates
for Omega prepared by FNBs management for periods beyond
calendar year 2007;
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reviewed, for FNB, financial forecasts and estimates for
calendar years 2009 and 2010 that were extrapolated, as directed
by FNBs management, from the publicly available financial
forecasts and estimates for calendar year 2008, and the publicly
available long-term earnings growth rate estimates, for FNB
referred to above in UBS opinion;
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reviewed certain estimates of synergies prepared by FNBs
management that were provided to UBS by FNB and not publicly
available;
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conducted discussions with members of the senior managements of
FNB and Omega concerning the businesses and financial prospects
of Omega and FNB;
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reviewed publicly available financial and stock market data with
respect to certain other companies UBS believed to be generally
relevant;
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compared the financial terms of the merger with the publicly
available financial terms of certain other transactions UBS
believed to be generally relevant;
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reviewed current and historical market prices of FNB common
stock and Omega common stock;
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considered certain pro forma effects of the merger on FNBs
financial statements;
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reviewed an execution form of the merger agreement which was
provided to UBS on November 8, 2007; and
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conducted such other financial studies, analyses and
investigations, and considered such other information, as UBS
deemed necessary or appropriate.
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In connection with its review, with the consent of FNBs
board of directors, UBS did not assume any responsibility for
independent verification of any of the information provided to
or reviewed by UBS for the purpose of its opinion and, with the
consent of FNBs board of directors, UBS relied on that
information being complete and accurate in all material
respects. In addition, with the consent of FNBs board of
directors, UBS did not make any independent evaluation or
appraisal of any of the assets or liabilities (contingent or
otherwise) of FNB or Omega, and was not furnished with any
evaluation or appraisal. With respect to the financial forecasts
and estimates for Omega prepared by FNBs management,
synergies and pro forma effects referred to in UBS
opinion, UBS assumed, at the direction of FNBs board of
directors, that they had been reasonably prepared on a basis
reflecting the best currently available estimates and judgments
of FNBs management as to Omegas future financial
performance and such synergies and pro forma effects. With
respect to the publicly available financial forecasts and
estimates for Omega and FNB, and the extrapolated financial
forecasts and estimates for FNB, referred to in UBS
opinion, UBS was advised by FNBs management and assumed,
at the direction of FNBs board of directors, that they
represented reasonable estimates and judgments as to
Omegas and FNBs future financial performance for the
periods reflected in those forecasts and estimates and were
appropriate for UBS to utilize in its analyses. In addition, UBS
assumed, with the approval of FNBs board of directors,
that the financial forecasts and estimates, including synergies,
referred to in UBS opinion would be achieved at the times
and in the amounts projected. UBS is not an expert in the
evaluation of loan or lease portfolios or allowances for losses
with respect to loan or lease portfolios, was not requested to
conduct, and did not conduct, a review of individual credit
files, and was advised and therefore assumed that allowances for
FNB and Omega were, and on a pro forma basis will be, in
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the aggregate appropriate to cover losses. UBS also assumed,
with the consent of FNBs board of directors, that the
merger would qualify for U.S. federal income tax purposes
as a reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. UBS opinion
was necessarily based on economic, monetary, market and other
conditions as in effect on, and the information available to UBS
as of, the date of its opinion.
At the direction of FNBs board of directors, UBS was not
asked to, and it did not, offer any opinion as to the terms,
other than the exchange ratio to the extent expressly specified
in UBS opinion, of the merger agreement or the form of the
merger. UBS expressed no opinion as to what the value of FNB
common stock would be when issued pursuant to the merger or the
prices at which FNB common stock or Omega common stock would
trade at any time. In rendering its opinion, UBS assumed, with
the consent of FNBs board of directors, that (i) the
final executed form of the merger agreement would not differ in
any material respect from the execution form that UBS reviewed,
(ii) FNB and Omega would comply with all material terms of
the merger agreement and (iii) the merger would be
consummated in accordance with the terms of the merger agreement
without any adverse waiver or amendment of any material term or
condition of the merger agreement. UBS also assumed that all
governmental, regulatory or other consents and approvals
necessary for the consummation of the merger would be obtained
without any material adverse effect on FNB, Omega or the merger.
Except as described above, FNB imposed no other instructions or
limitations on UBS with respect to the investigations made or
the procedures followed by UBS in rendering its opinion.
In connection with rendering its opinion to FNBs board of
directors, UBS performed a variety of financial and comparative
analyses which are summarized below. The following summary is
not a complete description of all analyses performed and factors
considered by UBS in connection with its opinion. The
preparation of a financial opinion is a complex process
involving subjective judgments and is not necessarily
susceptible to partial analysis or summary description. With
respect to the selected companies analyses and the selected
transactions analysis summarized below, no company or
transaction used as a comparison was either identical or
directly comparable to FNB, Omega or the merger. These analyses
necessarily involve complex considerations and judgments
concerning financial and operating characteristics and other
factors that could affect the public trading or acquisition
values of the companies concerned.
UBS believes that its analyses and the summary below must be
considered as a whole and that selecting portions of its
analyses and factors or focusing on information presented in
tabular format, without considering all analyses and factors or
the narrative description of the analyses, could create a
misleading or incomplete view of the processes underlying
UBS analyses and opinion. UBS did not draw, in isolation,
conclusions from or with regard to any one factor or method of
analysis for purposes of its opinion, but rather arrived at its
ultimate opinion based on the results of all analyses undertaken
by it and assessed as a whole.
The estimates of the future performance of FNB and Omega
provided by the managements of FNB and Omega or derived from
public sources in or underlying UBS analyses are not
necessarily indicative of future results or values, which may be
significantly more or less favorable than those estimates. In
performing its analyses, UBS considered industry performance,
general business and economic conditions and other matters, many
of which were beyond the control of FNB and Omega. Estimates of
the financial value of companies do not purport to be appraisals
or necessarily reflect the prices at which companies actually
may be sold.
The exchange ratio was determined through negotiation between
FNB and Omega and the decision to enter into the merger was
solely that of FNBs board of directors. UBS opinion
and financial analyses were only one of many factors considered
by FNBs board of directors in its evaluation of the merger
and should not be viewed as determinative of the views of
FNBs board of directors or management with respect to the
merger or the exchange ratio.
The following is a brief summary of the material financial
analyses performed by UBS and reviewed with the executive
committee of FNBs board of directors in connection with
UBS opinion relating to the proposed merger. The
financial analyses summarized below include information
presented in tabular format. In order to fully understand
UBS financial analyses, the tables must be read together
with the text of each summary. The tables alone do not
constitute a complete description of the financial analyses.
Considering the data below without considering the full
narrative description of the financial analyses, including
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the methodologies and assumptions underlying the analyses,
could create a misleading or incomplete view of UBS
financial analyses.
FNB
Financial Analysis
Selected Companies Analysis. UBS compared
selected financial and stock market data of FNB with
corresponding data of the following eight selected publicly
traded Mid-Atlantic banks with market capitalizations of between
$700 million and $2.5 billion:
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First Commonwealth Financial Corporation
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Fulton Financial Corporation
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National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
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NBT Bancorp Inc.
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Provident Bankshares Corporation
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S&T Bancorp, Inc.
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Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.
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Valley National Bancorp
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UBS reviewed, among other things, closing stock prices of the
selected companies on November 5, 2007 as multiples of
calendar years 2007 and 2008 estimated GAAP EPS and
estimated cash EPS and as multiples of book value per share and
tangible book value per share as of September 30, 2007. UBS
then compared these multiples derived from the selected
companies with corresponding multiples implied for FNB based on
the closing price of FNB common stock on November 5, 2007.
Financial data of FNB and the selected companies were based on
publicly available research analysts estimates, public
filings and other publicly available information. This analysis
indicated the following implied low, mean, median and high
multiples for the selected companies, as compared to
corresponding multiples implied for FNB:
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Omega
Financial Analyses
Selected Companies Analysis. UBS compared
selected financial and stock market data of Omega with
corresponding data of the following six selected publicly traded
Mid-Atlantic banks with market capitalizations of between
$250 million and $1.15 billion:
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First Commonwealth Financial Corporation
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National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
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S&T Bancorp, Inc.
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Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.
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UBS reviewed, among other things, closing stock prices of the
selected companies on November 5, 2007 as multiples of
calendar years 2007 and 2008 estimated earnings per share,
commonly referred to as GAAP EPS, and estimated cash EPS
(calculated as GAAP EPS plus annualized latest quarter
intangible amortization expense), and as multiples of book value
per share and tangible book value per share as of
September 30, 2007. UBS then compared these multiples
derived from the selected companies with corresponding multiples
implied for Omega based both on the closing price of Omega
common stock on November 5, 2007 and the implied per share
value of the merger consideration utilizing the merger exchange
ratio of 2.022x and the closing price of FNB common stock on
November 5, 2007. Estimated financial data of Omega and the
selected companies were based on publicly available research
analysts estimates and, in the case of Omegas
calendar year 2008 estimated GAAP EPS and cash EPS,
internal estimates of FNBs management. Other financial
data of Omega and the selected companies were based on public
filings and other publicly available information. This analysis
indicated the following implied low, mean, median and high
multiples for the selected companies, as compared to
corresponding multiples implied for Omega:
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Selected Transactions Analysis. UBS reviewed
transaction values in the following 16 selected transactions
involving U.S. banks or thrifts with transaction values of
between $250 million and $1.15 billion publicly
announced since January 1, 2005:
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Target
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National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
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KNBT Bancorp Inc.
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08/16/2007
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Fifth Third Bancorp
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First Charter Corporation
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07/26/2007
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KeyCorp
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U.S.B. Holding Co., Inc.
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The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
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Sterling Financial Corporation
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Marshall & Ilsley Corporation
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First Indiana Corporation
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The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
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Yardville National Bancorp
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Susquehanna Bancshares, inc
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Community Banks, Inc.
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09/26/2006
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Bank of Montreal
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First National Bank & Trust
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09/20/2006
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First Busey Corporation
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Main Street Trust, Inc.
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06/26/2006
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Citizens Banking Corporation
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Republic Bancorp, Inc.
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05/01/2006
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MB Financial, Inc.
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First Oak Brook Bancshares, Inc.
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12/12/2005
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First Midwest Bancorp, Inc.
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Bank Calumet, Inc.
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Marshall & Ilsley Corporation
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Gold Banc Corporation, Inc.
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10/10/2005
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New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
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Atlantic Bank of New York
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07/26/2005
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Fulton Financial Corporation
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Columbia Bancorp
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3/21/2005
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Associated Banc-Corp
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State Financial Services Corporation
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UBS reviewed, to the extent publicly available, transaction
values in the selected transactions as multiples of the target
companys estimated net income for the calendar year in
which the relevant transaction was publicly announced, and book
value and tangible book value as of the most recent completed
accounting period prior to public announcement of the relevant
transaction. UBS also reviewed, to the extent publicly
available, the premiums paid in the selected transactions over
tangible book value as a percentage of the target companys
core deposits as of the most recent completed accounting period
prior to public announcement of the relevant transaction. UBS
then compared these multiples and premiums derived from the
selected transactions with corresponding multiples of calendar
year 2007 estimated net income and book value and tangible book
value as of September 30, 2007 and the corresponding
premium over tangible book value as a percentage of core
deposits as of September 30, 2007 implied for Omega, in
each case based on the implied per share value of the merger
consideration utilizing the merger exchange ratio of 2.022x and
the closing price of FNB common stock on November 5, 2007.
Multiples and premiums for the selected transactions were based
on publicly available information at the time of announcement of
the relevant transaction. Financial data of Omega were based on
publicly available research analysts estimates, public
filings and other publicly available information. This analysis
indicated the following implied low, mean, median and high
multiples and premiums for the selected transactions, as
compared to corresponding multiples and premium implied for
Omega:
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Purchase Price as Multiples of:
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Consideration
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Discounted Cash Flow Analysis. UBS performed a
discounted cash flow analysis on Omega using financial forecasts
and estimates prepared by FNBs management referred to
above for Omegas fiscal years 2008 through 2013, both
before and after taking into account the potential cost savings
anticipated by FNBs management to result from the proposed
merger. UBS calculated a range of implied present values of the
excess equity that Omega could generate from fiscal years 2008
through 2012 using discount rates ranging from 12.5% to 14.5%.
UBS also calculated a range of implied terminal values for Omega
as of December 31, 2012 by applying a range of forward
price to earnings terminal value multiples of 13.0x to 15.0x to
Omegas fiscal year 2013 estimated net income and, in the
case of potential cost savings anticipated by FNBs
management to result from the proposed merger, by applying to
the estimated cost savings in fiscal year 2013 a perpetuity
growth rate of 3.0%. The implied terminal values were then
discounted to present value using discount rates ranging from
12.5% to 14.5%. This analysis resulted in ranges of implied
present values of approximately $27.57 to $32.25 per share of
Omega common stock (before taking into account potential cost
savings) and approximately $32.03 to $38.17 per share of Omega
common stock (after taking into account potential cost savings),
as compared to the implied per share value of the merger
consideration of $30.41 utilizing the merger exchange ratio of
2.022x and the closing price of FNB common stock on
November 5, 2007.
Pro
Forma Accretion/Dilution Analysis
UBS reviewed the potential pro forma effect of the merger on
FNBs fiscal years 2008, 2009 and 2010 estimated
GAAP EPS and estimated cash EPS after taking into account
the potential cost savings anticipated by FNBs management
to result from the proposed merger. Estimated financial data of
FNB were based, on publicly available research analysts
estimates for calendar year 2008 and were extrapolated, as
directed by FNBs management, for calendar years 2009 and
2010 from publicly available research analysts estimates
for calendar year 2008 and publicly available long-term earnings
growth rate estimates. Estimated financial data of Omega were
based on internal estimates of FNBs management. Based on
the merger exchange ratio, this analysis indicated that:
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the merger could be dilutive to FNBs fiscal years 2008 and
2009 estimated GAAP EPS and accretive to FNBs fiscal
year 2010 estimated GAAP EPS; and
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the merger could be dilutive to FNBs fiscal year 2008
estimated cash EPS and accretive to FNBs fiscal years 2009
and 2010 estimated cash EPS.
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Actual results may vary from projected results and the
variations may be material.
Miscellaneous
Under the terms of UBS engagement, FNB has agreed to pay
UBS an aggregate fee of $3.0 million for its financial
advisory services in connection with the merger, a portion of
which was payable in connection with UBS opinion and a
significant portion of which is contingent upon consummation of
the merger. In addition, FNB has agreed to reimburse UBS for its
reasonable expenses, including fees, disbursements and other
charges of counsel, and to indemnify UBS and related parties
against liabilities, including liabilities under federal
securities laws, relating to, or arising out of, its engagement.
In the ordinary course of business, UBS, its successors and
affiliates may hold or trade, for their own accounts and the
accounts of their customers, securities of FNB and Omega and,
accordingly, may at any time hold a long or short position in
such securities. FNB selected UBS as its financial advisor in
connection with the merger because UBS is an internationally
recognized investment banking firm with substantial experience
in similar transactions. UBS is continually engaged in the
valuation of businesses and their securities in connection with
mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, negotiated
underwritings, competitive bids, secondary distributions of
listed and unlisted securities and private placements.
Omegas
Background of the Merger
From time to time, the Omega board of directors discussed
Omegas strategic alternatives, including possible
acquisitions of other financial institutions and the sale of
Omega.
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On August 8, 2007, the executive committee of the Omega
board of directors held a meeting to discuss strategic
alternatives. Representatives of KBW attended the meeting at the
request of the executive committee. KBW had previously provided
investment banking services to Omega and was familiar with
Omega. The executive committee reviewed various items, including
an industry analysis, a review of peer bank financial
performance, a review of Omegas historical and 2008
projected operating results and stock buy-back alternatives.
Representatives of KBW reviewed with the executive committee
industry fundamentals, bank valuations, the merger and
acquisition environment, Omegas financial and operating
results and performance as compared to peers, strategic
alternatives, including remaining independent, growth through
acquisitions and the sale of Omega. After this discussion, the
executive committee requested that another investment banking
firm, which also had previously worked with Omega, provide the
executive committee with its perspectives on the industry and
bank valuations. This investment banking firm met with the
executive committee on August 20, 2007.
At a regularly scheduled Omega board meeting held on
August 27, 2007, representatives of KBW reviewed with the
Omega board of directors the matters it had reviewed with the
executive committee on August 8, 2007. Donita R. Koval,
Omegas President and Chief Executive Officer, and Daniel
L. Warfel, Omegas Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer, presented Omegas 2008 budget estimates,
operating results expected for 2007 and strategic planning
summaries. After discussion, the Omega board of directors
authorized the retention of KBW to represent Omega in obtaining
expressions of interest from potential acquirors. The Omega
board of directors also appointed a merger committee consisting
of directors Lee, Baxter and Szeyller to assist in reviewing and
negotiating any acquisition proposals with Ms. Koval and
Mr. Warfel.
Omega engaged the law firm of Blank Rome LLP on or about
August 29, 2007 to represent Omega in this process. Blank
Rome had provided securities, mergers and acquisitions and other
legal representation to Omega for a number of years.
Between August 27, 2007 and September 17, 2007, KBW
prepared a confidential information memorandum describing Omega
and its business. KBW contacted 18 financial institutions,
including FNB, to determine whether any of them had any interest
in the potential acquisition of Omega. Of those institutions
contacted, 12 financial institutions, including FNB, signed
confidentiality agreements and were sent a copy of the
confidential information memorandum. Potential interested
parties were informed that initial expressions of interest
should be submitted by October 1, 2007, and four initial
expressions of interest were received.
On October 3, 2007, the Omega board of directors held a
special meeting at which representatives of KBW and Blank Rome
were present. KBW reported on the status and timeline of the
sales process. They reported on the solicitation process that
they conducted and that initial expressions of interest had been
received from four financial institutions. KBW reviewed and
compared the terms of the initial expressions of interest as
well as the financial information of the four interested
parties. Blank Rome reported on the fiduciary duties of the
Omega board of directors under Pennsylvania law. After
discussion, the Omega board of directors voted to continue
further discussions with FNB and one other bidder and instructed
KBW to invite such bidders to conduct due diligence on Omega and
submit their final expression of interest. The Omega board of
directors also instructed KBW to make further inquiry of the
third bidder to determine if the proposed price in its initial
expression of interest could be increased to a level that the
merger committee considered satisfactory. The Omega board of
directors determined not to continue discussions with the fourth
bidder because of its financial condition and the concern that
it would not be able to finance the cash position of the
proposed purchase price. KBW subsequently contacted the third
bidder which declined to change its proposed price in its
initial expression of interest.
Beginning on approximately October 9, 2007, representatives
of FNB and the other bidder conducted their due diligence
investigations of Omega, which included meetings and telephone
conversations with representatives of Omega and review of
Omegas documents and records via an on-line data room.
KBW sent a draft of the merger agreement that had been prepared
by Blank Rome to FNB and the other bidder on October 15,
2007. KBW requested that final expressions of interest be
submitted by October 26, 2007. Final expressions of
interest were received from both FNB and the other bidder.
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On October 30, 2007, representatives of KBW met with the
merger committee and reported on the status of the sale process
to date. They reported that FNB and one other bidder had
completed their due diligence and submitted offers. KBW also
reviewed market conditions for the third quarter of 2007 and
changes in the market since the time that the expressions of
interest had been submitted. KBW reviewed the terms of the final
expressions of interest. The final expression of interest from
FNB indicated an all stock purchase price at an exchange ratio
of 1.931 shares of FNB common stock for each outstanding
share of Omega common stock. The other bidders final
expression of interest indicated a fixed purchase price payable
55% in stock and 45% in cash.
After the meeting, KBW contacted FNB to determine whether its
proposed exchange ratio could be increased. In response, FNB
increased its proposed exchange ratio to 2.022 shares of
FNB common stock for each outstanding share of Omega common
stock.
Later that day, the Omega board of directors held a special
meeting at which representatives of KBW and Blank Rome were
present. KBW reported to the board on the same matters that it
had reported to the merger committee earlier in the day. KBW
reviewed the terms of the final expressions of interest. The
final expression of interest from FNB indicated an all stock
purchase price at an exchange ratio of 2.022 shares of FNB
common stock for each outstanding share of Omega common stock.
The other bidders expression of interest indicated a fixed
purchase price payable 55% in stock and 45% in cash which, based
on the then current market prices of the respective stocks,
represented a higher purchase price than the FNB final
expression of interest; however, for a number of reasons, the
Omega board of directors concluded that affiliation with FNB was
preferable to an affiliation with the other bidder. These
reasons included Omegas board of directors view that:
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FNBs historical financial performance was superior to that
of the other bidder;
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the dividend paid by FNB was more financially secure than the
dividend paid by the other bidder;
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FNB had a more seasoned management team that was experienced in
making acquisitions;
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the then current market price of the other bidders stock
was overvalued based on a review of its price/earnings ratio
compared with the price/earnings ratios of similar financial
institutions, including that of FNB;
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the FNB proposal consisted of more stock than the other offer,
which increased the ability of Omega shareholders to participate
in the future growth of FNB;
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the fact that the other bidder would need to raise cash and the
uncertainty as to the ability of the other bidder to raise
sufficient cash in the current environment to pay the cash
portion of the merger consideration;
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FNBs combination with Omega would result in an increase in
capital for FNB compared to a decrease for the other
bidder; and
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an acquisition of Omega by FNB would likely result in the
retention of more employees after the merger than an acquisition
by the other bidder.
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After careful consideration, the Omega board of directors
advised the merger committee and KBW to pursue a transaction
with FNB. Afterwards, KBW informed FNB and the other bidder of
Omegas board of directors decision.
Between October 30, 2007 and November 8, 2007,
representatives of Blank Rome and Omega and Duane Morris and FNB
negotiated the terms of the merger agreement and related
documents.
On November 1, 2007, Omega engaged the accounting firm of
KPMG LLP to conduct a review of the financial and accounting
information of FNB. KPMG reviewed FNBs public SEC
documents and accountants workpapers and provided the
results to Omega on November 6, 2007.
On November 2, 2007, representatives of Omega, KBW and
Blank Rome conducted an
on-site due
diligence review of certain of FNBs financial, accounting
and legal information and records.
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As a result of the decline in the stock market after the
October 30, 2007 Omega board meeting, on November 5,
2007, Ms. Koval and Mr. Warfel had a telephone
conference call with representatives of KBW and Blank Rome at
which it was decided that KBW would contact FNB to determine
whether FNB would agree to a minimum valuation, or floor, on the
merger consideration and the possibility of increasing the
exchange ratio and that KBW also would contact the other bidder
to inquire whether it was still interested in acquiring Omega at
the purchase price indicated in its
October 26th expression of interest. On
November 6, 2007, KBW contacted FNB to determine if FNB
would agree to a minimum valuation, or floor, on the merger
consideration and the possibility of increasing the exchange
ratio. FNB informed KBW that FNB would not agree to such
changes. Additionally, on November 6, 2007, KBW contacted
the other bidder to determine if it was still interested in a
possible transaction at the purchase price indicated in its
October 26th expression of interest. The other bidder
preliminarily indicated that Omega remained its preferred
acquisition candidate at the purchase price in its
October 26th expression of interest. KBW reported this
response to the merger committee in a telephone call on
November 6, 2007.
On November 7, 2007, KBW and Mr. Warfel of Omega
telephoned the other bidder to conduct preliminary due diligence
of the other bidder in light of its expressed willingness to
continue with its prior proposal. However, on that call, the
other bidder informed KBW and Mr. Warfel that it intended
to continue to negotiate another potential acquisition that was
then in process and would only consider the Omega transaction if
its current potential acquisition was not finalized (which was
expected to require at least the next seven to ten days).
Further, the other bidder said that in light of its previous due
diligence, it would want to reconsider the purchase price at
that time.
On November 7, 2007, the Omega board of directors held a
special meeting by conference telephone call in which
representatives of KBW and Blank Rome participated. KBW updated
the Omega board of directors on the status of the negotiations
with FNB and on its telephone conversations with the other
bidder. The Omega board of directors discussed some of the key
economic terms of the FNB proposal with representatives of KBW
and Blank Rome, including that FNB would not agree to a minimum
valuation on the merger consideration and would not increase the
exchange ratio. The Omega board of directors also discussed the
fact that the other bidder would not commit to its prior bid at
the current time. Blank Rome then reviewed the current terms of
the merger agreement and the voting agreement that directors
would be asked to sign.
The current draft of the merger agreement was circulated to the
Omega directors for their review following the conclusion of the
meeting.
On November 8, 2007, the Omega board of directors held a
special meeting. The initial portion of the meeting was
conducted in executive session attended only by non- management
directors. Among other things, the Omega board of directors
considered continuing to operate Omega as an independent entity.
The Omega board of directors concluded that remaining
independent was not in the best interests of the shareholders.
Following the executive session, representatives of KBW and
Blank Rome participated in the meeting. KBW updated the Omega
board of directors on the status of the negotiations with FNB.
KBW reviewed with the Omega board of directors its financial
analysis of the per share merger consideration proposed to be
paid by FNB. KBW then rendered to the Omega board of directors a
written opinion dated November 8, 2007 to the effect that,
based upon and subject to the matters described in its opinion,
as of the date of its opinion, the exchange ratio was fair, from
a financial point of view, to holders of the shares of Omega
common stock. Mr. Warfel reported on the results of the due
diligence investigation of FNB conducted by management and KPMG.
Blank Rome reviewed the final terms of the merger agreement and
the voting agreement, including the exchange ratio, the tax-free
nature of the transaction, the conversion of Omega director,
officer and employee stock options into options to purchase FNB
stock, the
break-up fee
and indemnification of Omegas directors and that
Ms. Koval would receive a two-year employment agreement
with FNB upon the completion of the merger. The Omega board of
directors also discussed amendments to the SERP and severance
agreements with Ms. Koval and Mr. Warfel that had been
approved by the compensation committee of Omegas board of
directors, which amendments would, among other things, provide
for a lump-sum payment under each of the agreements upon the
completion of the merger. Following discussion, the Omega board
of directors unanimously approved and declared the merger and
the merger agreement advisable, fair to and in
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the best interests of Omega and its shareholders and resolved to
recommend that Omegas shareholders approve and adopt the
merger agreement and the merger.
After the close of business on Thursday, November 8, 2007,
Omega and FNB executed the merger agreement and the Omega
directors executed the voting agreements. The joint press
release announcing the execution of the merger agreement was
issued by Omega and FNB prior to the opening of the stock market
on Friday, November 9, 2007.
Omegas
Reasons for the Merger
Omegas board of directors has unanimously approved the
merger agreement and unanimously recommends that Omega
shareholders vote FOR approval and adoption of the
merger agreement and the transactions contemplated by the merger
agreement.
Omegas board of directors unanimously determined that the
terms of the merger agreement and the merger are in the best
interests of Omega and its shareholders. In arriving at its
determination, the Omega board of directors consulted with
Omegas management, as well as its legal counsel and
financial advisors and gave significant consideration to a
number of factors bearing on its decision. The Omega board of
directors considered the following material factors:
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The board of directors familiarity with and review of
information concerning the business, results of operations,
financial condition, competitive position and future prospects
of Omega;
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The current and prospective environment in which Omega and FNB
operate, including national, regional and local economic
conditions, the competitive environment for banks and other
financial institutions generally and the trend toward
consolidation in the financial services industry and the likely
effect of these factors on Omega in light of, and in the absence
of, the proposed merger;
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The opinion of KBW dated November 8, 2007, that, as of the
date of the opinion, the exchange ratio was fair, from a
financial point of view, to the holders of shares of Omega
common stock as more fully described below under the caption
Opinion of Omegas Financial Advisor in
Connection with the Merger;
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The review by the Omega board of directors with its financial
and legal advisors of the structure and terms of the merger,
including the exchange ratio and the expectation that the merger
will qualify as a transaction of a type that is generally
tax-free to shareholders for United States federal income tax
purposes;
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Based on the exchange ratio and assuming continuation of
FNBs current per share dividend rate of $0.24 per quarter,
an anticipated annual dividend increase of $0.70 per share for
holders of Omega common stock;
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The overall historical performance of FNB and the future
business prospects of FNB;
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The results of Omegas due diligence review of FNB;
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Results that might be obtained by Omega if it continued to
operate independently, as compared with the results that might
be obtained as a result of the merger with FNB;
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The fundamental similarity of FNBs culture and business
philosophy with Omegas culture and business philosophy;
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The belief that FNBs business strategy is consistent with
Omega Banks customer-focused community banking operating
model. The larger size of the combined company would place the
combined company in a stronger position to satisfy the financial
needs of its expanded customer base;
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The complementary strengths of the businesses of Omega and FNB,
and the benefits to be provided by an increased scale of
operations and expanded product and service offerings. Together,
the combined business will be the 5th largest bank based in
Pennsylvania with approximately $8 billion in total assets
and over 210 branches serving commercial and consumer customers;
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The historical and current market prices and liquidity of FNB
common stock and Omega common stock;
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Based on the closing price of FNB common stock on
November 7, 2007, the merger consideration represented a
22.3% premium over the per share closing price of Omega common
stock on November 7, 2007, the date prior to the date on
which Omegas board of directors approved the
merger; and
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The ability of three current members of Omegas board of
directors to become members of the FNB board of directors; four
current members of Omegas board of directors to become
members of the FNB Bank board of directors and each current
member of Omegas board of directors to become a member of
a newly formed community advisory board of directors of FNB
focused on Omegas primary area of operations.
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Omegas board of directors also considered the fact that
members of Omegas board of directors and of Omegas
management have interests in the merger that are different from
those of Omegas shareholders generally, as more fully
described below under the Interests of
Omegas Directors and Executive Officers in the
Merger.
Omegas board of directors considered the risks and costs
that the merger might not be completed, the potential impact of
the restrictions under the merger agreement on Omegas
ability to take certain actions during the period prior to the
closing of the merger, the potential for diversion of management
and employee attention and for increased employee attrition
during that period and the potential effect of these factors on
Omegas business and its relationships with customers. The
Omega board of directors also took into account the likelihood
that the merger would be approved by the appropriate banking and
regulatory authorities and the shareholders of Omega and FNB in
a timely manner and without unacceptable conditions.
Omega does not intend this discussion of the information and
factors considered by the Omega board of directors to be
exhaustive, although this discussion does include all material
factors considered by the Omega board of directors. In reaching
its determination to approve and recommend the merger agreement
and the transactions contemplated by the merger agreement to the
Omega shareholders for their approval, the Omega board of
directors did not assign any relative or specific weights to the
factors considered, and individual directors of Omega might have
weighed factors differently.
Opinion
of Omegas Financial Advisor in Connection with the
Merger
On August 31, 2007, Omega executed an engagement agreement
with KBW. KBWs engagement encompassed assisting Omega as
its financial advisor in connection with a possible business
combination with select other institutions. Omega selected KBW
because KBW is a nationally recognized investment banking firm
with substantial experience in transactions similar to the
merger and is familiar with Omega and its business. As part of
its investment banking business, KBW is continually engaged in
the valuation of financial businesses and their securities in
connection with mergers and acquisitions.
On November 8, 2007, the Omega board of directors held a
meeting to evaluate the proposed merger of Omega with and into
FNB. At this meeting, KBW reviewed the financial aspects of the
proposed merger and rendered an opinion that, as of such date,
the exchange ratio in the merger was fair to Omega shareholders
from a financial point of view. The Omega board approved the
merger agreement at this meeting.
The full text of KBWs written opinion is included as
Appendix C to this joint proxy statement/prospectus and is
incorporated herein by reference. Omegas shareholders are
urged to read the KBW opinion in its entirety for a description
of the procedures followed, assumptions made, matters considered
and qualifications and limitations on the review undertaken by
KBW. The description of the opinion set forth herein is
qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of such
opinion.
KBWs opinion speaks only as of the date of the opinion.
The opinion is directed to the Omega board and addresses only
the fairness, from a financial point of view, of the
consideration offered to the Omega shareholders. It does not
address the underlying business decision to proceed with the
merger
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and does not constitute a recommendation to any Omega
shareholder as to how the shareholder should vote at the Omega
special meeting on the merger or any related matter.
In rendering its opinion, KBW:
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reviewed, among other things:
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the merger agreement;
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annual reports to shareholders and annual reports on
Form 10-K
of FNB;
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quarterly reports on
Form 10-Q
of FNB;
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annual reports to shareholders and annual reports on
Form 10-K
of Omega; and
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quarterly reports on
Form 10-Q
of Omega;
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held discussions with members of senior management of Omega and
FNB regarding;
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past and current business operations;
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regulatory relationships;
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financial condition; and
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future prospects of the respective companies;
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reviewed the market prices, valuation multiples, publicly
reported financial condition and results of operations for Omega
and FNB and compared them with those of certain publicly traded
companies that KBW deemed to be relevant;
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compared the proposed financial terms of the merger with the
financial terms of certain other transactions that KBW deemed to
be relevant;
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evaluated the potential pro forma impact of the merger on FNB,
including cost savings, that management of FNB expects to result
from a combination of the businesses of Omega and FNB; and
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performed other studies and analyses that it considered
appropriate.
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In conducting its review and arriving at its opinion, KBW relied
upon and assumed the accuracy and completeness of all of the
financial and other information provided to or otherwise made
available to KBW or that was discussed with, or reviewed by KBW,
or that was publicly available. KBW did not attempt, or assume
any responsibility, to verify such information independently.
KBW relied upon the management of Omega and FNB as to the
reasonableness and achievability of the financial and operating
forecasts and projections (and assumptions and bases therefor)
provided to KBW. KBW assumed, without independent verification,
that the aggregate allowances for loan and lease losses for
Omega and FNB are adequate to cover those losses. KBW did not
make or obtain any evaluations or appraisals of any assets or
liabilities of Omega or FNB, nor did KBW examine or review any
individual credit files.
The projections furnished to KBW and used by it in certain of
its analyses were prepared by Omegas senior management.
Omega does not publicly disclose internal management projections
of the type provided to KBW in connection with its review of the
merger. As a result, such projections were not prepared with a
view towards public disclosure. The projections were based on
numerous variables and assumptions, which are inherently
uncertain, including factors related to general economic and
competitive conditions. Accordingly, actual results could vary
significantly from those set forth in the projections. In its
analysis, KBW used certain publicly available financial
information and earnings estimates on FNB and made no attempt to
independently verify its accuracy.
At the direction of Omegas board of directors, KBW was not
asked to, and it did not, offer any opinion as to the terms,
other than the exchange ratio to the extent expressly specified
in KBWs opinion, of the merger agreement or the form of
the merger. KBW expressed no opinion as to what the value of FNB
common stock would be when issued pursuant to the merger or the
prices at which FNB common stock or Omega
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common stock would trade at any time. Additionally, KBWs
opinion does not address the relative merits of the merger as
compared to any alternative business strategies that might exist
for Omega, nor does it address the effect of any other business
combination in which Omega might engage.
For purposes of rendering its opinion, KBW assumed that, in all
respects material to its analyses:
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the merger will be completed substantially in accordance with
the terms set forth in the merger agreement;
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the representations and warranties of each party in the merger
agreement and in all related documents and instruments referred
to in the merger agreement are true and correct;
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each party to the merger agreement and all related documents
will perform all of the covenants and agreements required to be
performed by such party under such documents;
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all conditions to the completion of the merger will be satisfied
without any waivers; and
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in the course of obtaining the necessary regulatory, contractual
or other consents or approvals for the merger, no restrictions,
including any divestiture requirements, termination or other
payments or amendments or modifications that may be imposed,
will have a material adverse effect on the future results of
operations or financial condition of the combined entity or the
contemplated benefits of the merger, including the cost savings,
revenue enhancements and related expenses expected to result
from the merger.
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KBW further assumed that the merger will be accounted for as a
purchase transaction under generally accepted accounting
principles, and that the merger will qualify as a tax-free
reorganization for United States federal income tax purposes.
KBWs opinion is not an expression of an opinion as to the
prices at which shares of Omega common stock or FNB common stock
will trade since the announcement of the proposed merger, the
actual value of the FNB common shares when issued pursuant to
the merger or the prices at which the FNB common shares will
trade following the completion of the merger.
In performing its analyses, KBW made numerous assumptions with
respect to industry performance, general business, economic,
market and financial conditions and other matters, which are
beyond the control of KBW, Omega and FNB. Any estimates
contained in the analyses performed by KBW are not necessarily
indicative of actual values or future results, which may be
significantly more or less favorable than suggested by these
analyses. Additionally, estimates of the value of businesses or
securities do not purport to be appraisals or to reflect the
prices at which such businesses or securities might actually be
sold. Accordingly, these analyses and estimates are inherently
subject to substantial uncertainty.
The exchange ratio was determined through negotiation between
FNB and Omega and the decision to enter into the merger was
solely that of Omegas board of directors. In addition, the
KBW opinion was among several factors taken into consideration
by the Omega board in making its determination to approve the
merger agreement and the merger. Consequently, the analyses
described below should not be viewed as determinative of the
decision of the Omega board with respect to the fairness of the
consideration to be paid in the merger.
Summary
of Analysis by KBW
The following is a summary of the material analyses presented by
KBW to the Omega board, in connection with its written fairness
opinion. The summary is not a complete description of the
analyses underlying the KBW opinion or the presentation made by
KBW to the Omega board, but summarizes the material analyses
performed and presented in connection with such opinion. The
preparation of a fairness opinion is a complex analytic process
involving various determinations as to the most appropriate and
relevant methods of financial analysis and the application of
those methods to the particular circumstances. Therefore, a
fairness opinion is not readily susceptible to partial analysis
or summary description. In arriving at its opinion, KBW did not
attribute any particular weight to any analysis or factor that
it considered, but rather made qualitative judgments as to the
significance and relevance of each analysis and factor. The
financial analyses summarized below include information
presented in tabular format. Accordingly, KBW believes that its
analyses and the summary of its analyses must be considered as a
whole and that selecting portions of its
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analyses and factors or focusing on the information presented
below in tabular format, without considering all analyses and
factors or the full narrative description of the financial
analyses, including the methodologies and assumptions underlying
the analyses, could create a misleading or incomplete view of
the process underlying its analyses and opinion. The tables
alone do not constitute a complete description of KBWs
financial analyses.
Summary of Proposal. Omega shareholders will
receive 2.022 shares of FNB common stock for each share of
Omega common stock. Based on FNBs closing stock price on
November 7, 2007 of $14.80, the exchange ratio represented
a value of $29.93 per share to Omega.
Selected Peer Group Analysis. Using publicly
available information, KBW compared the financial performance,
financial condition and market performance of Omega and FNB to
the following depository institutions that KBW considered
comparable to Omega and FNB.
Companies included in Omegas peer group were:
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First Commonwealth Financial Corporation
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Lakeland Bancorp, Inc.
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WesBanco, Inc.
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Tompkins Financial Corporation
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NBT Bancorp, Inc.
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Financial Institutions, Inc.
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Community Bank System, Inc.
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Peoples Bancorp, Inc.
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S&T Bancorp, Inc.
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Summit Financial Group, Inc.
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First Financial Bancorp.
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First United Corporation
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Sun Bancorp, Inc.
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Alliance Financial Corporation
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Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.
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Republic First Bancorp, Inc.
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City Holding Company
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LNB Bancorp, Inc.
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Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.
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WesBanco, Inc.
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Valley National Bancorp
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NBT Bancorp, Inc.
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FirstMerit Corporation
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Community Bank System, Inc.
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National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
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Harleysville National Corporation
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United Bankshares, Inc.
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S&T Bancorp, Inc.
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Park National Corporation
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First Financial Bancorp.
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Provident Bankshares Corporation
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Sun Bancorp, Inc.
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First Commonwealth Financial Corporation
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To perform this analysis, KBW used financial information as of
or for the three- or twelve-month period ended
September 30, 2007. Market price information was as of
November 7, 2007, and 2007 and 2008 earnings estimates were
taken from First Call, a nationally recognized earnings estimate
consolidator. Certain financial data prepared by KBW, and as
referenced in the tables presented below, may not correspond to
the data presented in Omegas and FNBs historical
financial statements as a result of the different periods,
assumptions and methods used by KBW to compute the financial
data presented.
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KBWs analysis showed the following concerning Omegas
and FNBs financial performance:
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FNB
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Peer Group
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Financial Performance Measures:
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FNB
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Median
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Omega
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Median
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Core Return on Average Equity(1)
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12.8
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10.6
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10.4
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Core Return on Average Assets(1)
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1.15
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0.94
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Net Interest Margin
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3.73
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3.48
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Efficiency Ratio
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58
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KBWs analysis showed the following concerning Omegas
and FNBs financial condition:
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Financial Condition Measures:
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FNB
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4.76
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6.51
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10.24
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7.05
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Loans/Deposits
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97
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95
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87
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92
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0.17
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Loan Loss Reserves/Loans
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1.20
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1.18
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%
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1.14
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%
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1.08
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Non Performing Assets/Assets
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0.49
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%
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0.46
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%
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1.29
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%
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0.54
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%
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KBWs analysis showed the following concerning Omegas
and FNBs market performance:
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FNB
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Omega
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Peer Group
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Peer Group
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Market Performance Measures:
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FNB
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Median
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Omega
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Median
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Price to Earnings Multiple, based on 2007 GAAP estimated earnings
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12.6
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x
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12.4
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14.2
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12.9
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Price to Earnings Multiple, based on 2008 GAAP estimated earnings
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12.0
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x
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12.0
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13.4
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12.2
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Price to Last Twelve Months earnings
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12.8
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13.0
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x
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14.8
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13.6
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Price to Book Multiple Value
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166
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129
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%
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93
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126
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%
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Price to Tangible Book Multiple Value
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321
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%
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215
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%
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187
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%
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179
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Comparable Transaction Analysis. KBW reviewed
publicly available information related to selected comparably
sized acquisitions of bank holding companies announced after
January 1, 2003, with headquarters in Pennsylvania, Ohio,
New York and New Jersey with aggregate transaction values
between $200 million and $1 billion. The transactions
included in the group were:
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Acquiror
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Acquiree
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KeyCorp
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U.S.B. Holding Co., Inc.
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PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
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Sterling Financial Corporation
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PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
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Yardville National Bancorp
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Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.
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Community Banks, Inc.
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TD Banknorth Inc.
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Interchange Financial Services Corporation
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New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
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Atlantic Bank of New York
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Community Banks, Inc.
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PennRock Financial Services Corp.
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Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
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Unizan Financial Corporation
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Sky Financial Group, Inc.
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Second Bancorp Incorporated
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Partners Trust Financial Group, Inc. (MHC)
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BSB Bancorp, Inc.
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North Fork Bancorporation, Inc.
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Trust Company of New Jersey (The)
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Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.
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Patriot Bank Corp.
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PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
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United National Bancorp
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Transaction multiples for the merger were derived from an offer
price of $29.93 (based upon FNBs closing share price on
November 7, 2007) per share price for Omega. For each
precedent transaction, KBW derived and compared, among other
things, the implied ratio of price per common share paid for the
acquired company to:
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tangible book value per share of the acquired company based on
the latest publicly available financial statements of the
company available prior to the announcement of the acquisition;
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the earnings per share of the acquired company for the latest
12 months of results publicly available prior to the
announcement of the acquisition;
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the projected forward earnings per share of the acquired company
publicly available prior to the announcement of the acquisition;
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tangible equity premium to core deposits based on the latest
publicly available financial statements of the company available
prior to the announcement of the acquisition;
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market premium based on the latest closing price one day prior
to the announcement of the acquisition.
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The results of the analysis are set forth in the following table:
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Comparable
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Comparable
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Comparable
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FNB/Omega
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Transactions
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Transactions
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Transactions
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Transaction Price to:
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Merger
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Median
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Maximum
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Minimum
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Tangible Book Value
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228
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%
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291
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%
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442
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%
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180
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Last Twelve Months Earnings per Share
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18.3
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x
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21.9
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x
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25.1
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x
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10.6
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Projected Earnings per Share
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17.4
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x
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20.5
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x
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23.3
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x
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15.4
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Core Deposit Premium
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17.7
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%
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23.1
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%
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33.5
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%
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11.0
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Market Premium(1)
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22.3
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%
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20.6
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79.1
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(0.9
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Based on Omegas closing price of $24.48 on
November 7, 2007. |
No company or transaction used as a comparison in the above
analysis is identical to Omega, FNB or the proposed merger.
Accordingly, an analysis of these results is not mathematical.
Rather, it involves complex considerations and judgments
concerning differences in financial and operating
characteristics of the companies.
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Discounted Cash Flow Analysis. KBW performed a
discounted cash flow analysis to estimate a range for the
implied equity value per share of Omega common stock based on a
continued independence scenario. In this analysis, KBW assumed
discount rates ranging from 12.0% to 14.0% to derive
(i) the present value of the estimated free cash flows that
Omega could generate over a five-year period and (ii) the
present value of Omegas terminal value at the end of year
five. Terminal values for Omega were calculated based on a range
of 12.5x to 14.5x estimated year six earnings per share. In
performing this analysis, KBW used Omega managements
earnings estimate for the first year. Based on managements
estimates KBW assumed 5.0% earnings per share growth thereafter.
KBW also applied a range of long-term earnings per share growth
rates between 4.0% and 6.0%. In determining cash flows available
to shareholders, KBW used forecasted dividend payout ratios
(percentages of earnings per share payable to shareholders), of
72.0%.
Based on these assumptions, KBW derived an implied equity value
per share of Omega common stock ranging from $21.39 to $26.03.
The discounted cash flow analysis is a widely used valuation
methodology, but the results of such methodology are highly
dependent on the assumptions that must be made, including asset
and earnings growth rates, terminal values, dividend payout
rates, and discount rates. The analysis did not purport to be
indicative of the actual values or expected values of Omega
common stock.
Forecasted Pro Forma Financial Analysis. KBW
analyzed the estimated financial impact of the merger on
FNBs 2008 estimated earnings per share. For FNB, KBW used
the First Call consensus estimate of earnings per share for
2008. For Omega, KBW used management estimates of earnings per
share for 2008. In addition, KBW assumed that the merger will
result in cost savings equal to FNB managements estimates.
Based on its analysis, KBW determined that the merger would be
accretive to FNBs estimated GAAP earnings per share in
2008.
Furthermore, the analysis indicated that FNBs Leverage
Ratio, Tier 1 Risk-Based Capital Ratio and Total Risk Based
Capital Ratio would all remain well capitalized by
regulatory standards. For all of the above analysis, the actual
results achieved by FNB following the merger may vary from the
projected results, and the variations may be material.
Other Analyses. KBW reviewed the relative
financial and market performance of Omega and FNB to a variety
of relevant industry peer groups and indices. KBW also reviewed
earnings estimates, balance sheet composition, historical stock
performance and other financial data for FNB.
The Omega board retained KBW as an independent contractor to act
as financial adviser to Omega regarding the merger. As part of
its investment banking business, KBW is continually engaged in
the valuation of banking businesses and their securities in
connection with mergers and acquisitions, negotiated
underwritings, competitive biddings, secondary distributions of
listed and unlisted securities, private placements and
valuations for estate, corporate and other purposes. As
specialists in the securities of banking companies, KBW has
experience in, and knowledge of, the valuation of banking
enterprises. In the ordinary course of its business as a
broker-dealer, KBW may, from time to time, purchase securities
from, and sell securities to, Omega and FNB. As a market maker
in securities, KBW may from time to time have a long or short
position in, and buy or sell, debt or equity securities of Omega
and FNB for KBWs own account and for the accounts of its
customers.
Omega and KBW have entered into an agreement relating to the
services to be provided by KBW in connection with the merger.
Omega has agreed to pay KBW, at the time of closing, a cash fee
equal to 1.00% of the market value of the aggregate
consideration offered in exchange for the outstanding shares of
common stock, options and restricted stock units of Omega in the
transaction. The estimated fee to be paid to KBW is
approximately $4.1 million. Pursuant to the KBW engagement
agreement, Omega also agreed to reimburse KBW for reasonable
out-of-pocket expenses and disbursements incurred in connection
with its retention and to indemnify KBW and related parties
against certain liabilities, including liabilities under federal
securities laws, relating to, or arising out of, its engagement.
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Structure
of the Merger and the Merger Consideration
Structure. Subject to the terms and conditions
of the merger agreement, and in accordance with Pennsylvania and
Florida law, at the completion of the merger, Omega will merge
with and into FNB. FNB will be the surviving corporation and
will continue its corporate existence under the laws of the
State of Florida. Immediately thereafter, Omega Bank will merge
with and into FNB Bank. Each share of Omega common stock issued
and outstanding at the effective time of the merger will be
converted into shares of FNB common stock. Each share of FNB
common stock issued and outstanding at the effective time of the
merger will remain issued and outstanding and will not be
affected by the merger.
When the merger is completed, Omegas separate corporate
existence will terminate. FNBs articles of incorporation
will be the articles of incorporation of the combined company,
and FNBs bylaws will be the bylaws of the combined
company. See Comparison of Shareholder Rights
beginning on page 78.
The board of directors of FNB will continue as the board of
directors of the combined company, except that at the completion
of the merger, FNB will appoint three current independent
members of Omegas board of directors as members of the
board of directors of FNB, as mutually agreed upon by FNB and
Omega. The board of directors of FNB Bank will continue as the
board of directors of the combined bank, except that at the
completion of the bank merger, FNB Bank will appoint to the
board of directors of FNB Bank four current members of Omega
Banks board of directors, as mutually agreed upon by FNB
and Omega.
Based on information as of the record date, upon completion of
the merger, current holders of FNB common stock will own
approximately 70% of, and holders of Omega common stock will own
approximately 30% of, the outstanding FNB common stock.
Merger Consideration. The merger agreement
provides that at the effective time of the merger each share of
Omega common stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to
the effective time, other than as described below, will be
converted into the right to receive 2.022 shares of FNB
common stock. Omega stock options will be converted into FNB
stock options to purchase that number of shares of FNB common
stock as equals the number of shares covered by the Omega option
times the exchange ratio, with the exercise price of each
converted option equaling the exercise price of the Omega stock
option divided by the exchange ratio. Each holder of an Omega
restricted stock unit will receive 2.022 shares of FNB
common stock for each share of Omega common stock subject to
such Omega restricted stock unit.
Since the market value of FNB common stock may fluctuate due to
a variety of factors and the exchange ratio of 2.022 shares
of FNB common stock for each share of Omega common stock is
fixed, no assurance can be given that the value of
2.022 shares of FNB common stock received by an Omega
shareholder at the effective time of the merger will be
substantially equivalent to the value of 2.022 shares of
FNB common stock at the time of the vote to approve the Omega
merger proposal. As the market value of FNB common stock
fluctuates, the value of 2.022 shares of FNB common stock
that an Omega shareholder will receive will correspondingly
fluctuate.
If, between the date of the merger agreement and the effective
time of the merger, shares of FNB common stock are changed into
a different number or class of shares by reason of any
reorganization, recapitalization, reclassification, stock
dividend, stock split, reverse stock split or other similar
change in FNBs capitalization other than a business
combination transaction with a bank holding company or financial
services company, then proportionate adjustments will be made to
the per share merger consideration.
Fractional Shares. No fractional shares of FNB
common stock will be issued to Omega shareholders upon
completion of the merger. For each fractional share that an
Omega shareholder would otherwise be entitled to receive, FNB
will pay cash in an amount, rounded to the nearest cent, equal
to the product of the fractional share interest held by an Omega
shareholder multiplied by the average closing price of FNB
common stock for the 20 consecutive
trading-day
period ending on and including the fifth trading day prior to
the effective date of the merger. No interest will be paid or
accrued on cash payable in lieu of fractional shares of FNB
common stock nor will any holder of fractional shares be
entitled to dividends or other rights in respect of such
fractional shares.
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Treasury Shares. Upon consummation of the
merger, any shares of Omega common stock held by Omega or any of
its subsidiaries or by FNB or any of its subsidiaries, other
than in a fiduciary capacity or as a result of debts previously
contracted in good faith, will be cancelled and retired and no
merger consideration will be provided with respect to those
shares.
Procedures
for the Exchange of Shares of Omega Common Stock
Registrar & Transfer Company, or R&T, will act as
exchange agent under the merger agreement. Promptly after the
merger is completed, R&T will mail a letter of transmittal
to each Omega shareholder together with instructions for the
surrender of Omega stock certificates to R&T. Holders of
Omega stock certificates should not submit these Omega stock
certificates for exchange until they receive transmittal
instructions from R&T.
Exchange Fund. As soon as practicable
following the effective time of the merger, FNB will deposit
with the exchange agent certificates representing the shares of
FNB common stock to be exchanged for shares of Omega common
stock and sufficient cash to pay for fractional interests and
any dividends or distributions payable to Omega shareholders in
respect of surrendered Omega common stock or FNB common stock
issued in exchange therefor.
Exchange Procedures. After the effective time
of the merger, each holder of an Omega stock certificate who has
surrendered such certificate or customary affidavits and
indemnification regarding the loss or destruction of such
certificate, together with duly executed transmittal materials
to the exchange agent, will be entitled to receive a certificate
representing FNB common stock and cash in lieu of any fractional
interest and any dividends or distributions payable pursuant to
the merger agreement.
If your Omega stock certificate has been lost, stolen or
destroyed, you may receive shares of FNB common stock if you
make an affidavit of that fact. FNB may require that you post a
bond in a reasonable amount as an indemnity against any claim
that may be made against FNB with respect to the lost, stolen or
destroyed Omega stock certificate.
Until you exchange your Omega stock certificates, you will not
receive any dividends or distributions in respect of any shares
of FNB common stock you are entitled to receive in connection
with the merger. Once you exchange your Omega stock certificates
for FNB stock certificates, you will receive, without interest,
any dividends or distributions with a record date after the
effective time of the merger and payable with respect to your
shares of FNB common stock.
After completion of the merger, no transfers of Omega common
stock issued and outstanding immediately prior to the completion
of the merger will be allowed, except as required to settle
trades executed prior to the completion of the merger. If
certificates representing shares of Omega common stock are
presented for transfer after the completion of the merger, the
certificates will be cancelled and exchanged for the shares of
FNB common stock into which the shares represented by such
certificates have been converted and cash in lieu of fractional
shares.
The exchange agent will issue a FNB stock certificate in a name
other than the name in which a surrendered Omega stock
certificate is registered only if the surrendered Omega stock
certificate is properly endorsed and otherwise in proper form
for transfer and the person requesting such exchange either
affixes any requisite stock transfer tax stamps to the
surrendered certificate, provides funds for their purchase or
establishes to the satisfaction of the exchange agent that such
transfer taxes are not payable.
Omega stock certificates may be exchanged for FNB stock
certificates with the exchange agent for up to 12 months
after the completion of the merger. At the end of that period,
any FNB stock certificates and cash will be returned to FNB. Any
holders of Omega stock certificates who have not exchanged their
certificates will then be entitled to look only to FNB to seek
payment of their claim for FNB common stock and cash in lieu of
fractional interests to be received as merger consideration.
FNB or the exchange agent may be entitled to deduct and withhold
from any amounts payable to any holder of shares of Omega common
stock such backup withholding as is required under the Internal
Revenue
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Code of 1986, as amended, or the Code, or any state, local or
foreign tax law or regulation. Any amounts that are withheld
will be treated as having been paid to such holder of Omega
common stock.
Neither Omega nor FNB will be liable to any former holder of
Omega common stock for any shares of FNB common stock or cash
that are paid to a public official pursuant to any applicable
abandoned property, escheat or similar laws.
Resales
of FNB Common Stock
The FNB common stock issued in connection with the merger will
be freely transferable, except that any shares issued to any
Omega shareholder who may be deemed to be an affiliate of FNB
will be subject to restrictions on the resale of such FNB common
stock under Rule 144 adopted by the SEC.
Persons who are affiliates of FNB after the effective time of
the merger may publicly resell the shares of FNB common stock
received by them in the merger subject to certain limitations as
to, among other things, the amount of FNB common stock sold by
them in any three-month period and the manner of sale and
subject to certain filing requirements specified in
Rule 144 and in a manner consistent with FNBs insider
trading policy. At the present time, we anticipate that the
affiliates of Omega who will become directors of FNB or FNB Bank
will be the only Omega affiliates deemed affiliates of FNB after
the merger.
The ability of affiliates of FNB to resell shares of FNB common
stock received in the merger under Rule 144 as summarized
above generally will be subject to FNB having timely filed the
periodic reports required under the Exchange Act for specified
periods prior to the time of sale. Affiliates of FNB would also
be permitted to resell FNB common stock received in the merger
pursuant to an effective registration statement under the
Securities Act or another available exemption from the
registration requirements of the Securities Act. Neither the
registration statement of which this joint proxy
statement/prospectus is a part nor this joint proxy
statement/prospectus cover any resales of FNB common stock
received by persons who may be deemed to be affiliates of FNB in
the merger. FNB may place restrictive legends on the FNB common
stock certificates issued to persons who are deemed affiliates
of FNB under the Securities Act.
Interests
of FNBs Directors and Executive Officers in the
Merger
None of FNBs executive officers or directors has any
direct or indirect interest in the merger, except insofar as
ownership of Omega common stock might be deemed such an interest.
Interests
of Omegas Directors and Executive Officers in the
Merger
In considering the recommendation of Omegas board of
directors that Omegas shareholders vote in favor of the
approval of the Omega merger proposal, Omega shareholders should
be aware that some of Omegas executive officers and
directors have interests in the merger that are different from,
or in addition to, the interests of Omega shareholders in
general. Omegas board of directors was aware of these
interests and took them into account in its decision to approve
the merger agreement.
These interests relate to or arise from, among other things:
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the continued indemnification of Omega current directors and
executive officers under the merger agreement and providing
these individuals with directors and officers
insurance;
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the execution of an employment agreement between FNB Bank and
Donita R. Koval that will become effective upon the consummation
of the merger;
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the potential receipt of change of control payments by three of
Omegas executive officers (Donita R. Koval, Daniel L.
Warfel and David S. Runk) pursuant to severance agreements;
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the lump-sum payment of certain retirement benefits to two of
Omegas executive officers (Donita R. Koval and Daniel L.
Warfel) and one Omega director (David Lee);
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the conversion of Omega stock options into FNB stock options to
acquire that number of shares of Omega common stock covered by
the option times the exchange ratio at an exercise price equal
to the exercise price of the Omega stock option divided by the
exchange ratio;
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three current independent members of Omegas board of
directors, Philip E. Gingerich, D. Stephen Martz and Stanton R.
Sheetz will be appointed as directors of FNB and will receive
directors fees in connection therewith, each of whom FNB,
subject to the fiduciary duties of its board of directors, has
agreed to recommend for nomination at the expiration of such
directors initial term of office;
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four current members of Omega Banks board of directors,
Carl H. Baxter, Jodi L. Green, Robert A. Hormell and D. Stephen
Martz, will be appointed as members of FNB Banks board of
directors, each of whom FNB, subject to the fiduciary duties of
its board of directors, has agreed to cause the FNB Bank board
of directors to recommend their annual re-election through FNB
Banks annual meeting of shareholders in 2010 and will
receive directors fees in connection therewith;
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the members of Omegas board of directors will be offered
the opportunity to serve as members of the advisory board of
directors of FNBs Allegheny Mountain Region for a period
of not less than three years following the effective date of the
merger and will receive certain fees for such services; and
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the boards of directors of FNB and Omega intend to approve prior
to the closing of the merger resolutions that exempt the
disposition of Omega shares and the receipt of FNB shares in the
merger by Omegas directors and executive officers from the
short-swing liability provisions of the Exchange Act.
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Indemnification and Directors and Officers
Insurance. FNB has agreed in the merger agreement
that from and after the effective time of the merger, FNB will
indemnify and hold harmless each of Omegas present and
former directors, officers and employees and those of
Omegas subsidiaries against any costs or expenses
including reasonable attorneys fees, judgments, fines,
losses, claims, damages or liabilities incurred in connection
with any claim, action, suit, proceeding or investigation,
whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative,
arising out of matters existing or occurring at or prior to the
effective time of the merger including the transactions
contemplated by the merger agreement, whether asserted or
claimed prior to, at or after the effective time of the merger,
to the fullest extent that the person would have been
indemnified pursuant to (i) then applicable laws,
(ii) Omegas articles of incorporation and bylaws and
(iii) any agreement, arrangement or understanding disclosed
by Omega to FNB, in each case as in effect on the date of the
merger agreement.
FNB has also agreed in the merger agreement that for a period of
six years after the effective time of the merger, it will cause
the former directors and officers of Omega and its subsidiaries
immediately prior to the effective time of the merger to be
covered by the directors and officers liability
insurance policy Omega currently maintains. The merger agreement
permits FNB to provide a substitute insurance policy of at least
the same coverage and amounts that contains terms and conditions
that are not less advantageous than the insurance policy Omega
presently maintains. In no case, however, will FNB be required
to expend in any one year an amount in excess of 150% of the
annual premium currently paid by Omega for such insurance. If
FNB is unable to maintain or obtain such insurance for that
amount, then FNB will use its commercially reasonable efforts to
obtain the most advantageous coverage as is available for that
amount.
Employment
Agreement with Donita R. Koval
FNB Bank has entered into an employment agreement with Donita R.
Koval, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Omega, that
will become effective upon the consummation of the merger.
Certain principal terms of the employment agreement are as
follows:
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the employment agreement provides for an initial employment term
of two years and thereafter automatic renewal for successive
terms of one year, unless either party exercises its right to
terminate the automatic renewal or until December 31, 2026;
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the employment agreement provides for a minimum annual base
salary of $225,000, plus merit increases and incentive bonuses
at the discretion of FNB Bank plus an automobile allowance,
country
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club dues and reasonable usage charges and such other benefits
as are made available by FNB Bank to its other officers;
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Ms. Koval is entitled to receive severance compensation of
two times her then annual base salary in the event that FNB
terminates the employment of Ms. Koval for other than
proper cause or in the event that Ms. Koval resigns for
good reason in the event of a change in control (as those terms
are defined in the employment agreement); and
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Upon termination without cause or in the event of her
resignation for good reason following a change of control,
Ms. Koval may elect health and medical coverage under the
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act for a period of
up to 18 months following termination in accordance with
prevailing policies and practices of FNB.
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Severance
Agreements and Salary Continuation Agreements
On November 7, 2007, the compensation committee of
Omegas board of directors approved amendments to
Omegas severance agreements with Donita R. Koval,
Omegas President and Chief Executive Officer, and Daniel
L. Warfel, Omegas Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer. As amended, the severance agreements provide
for, among other things, the payment of a change of
control benefit equal to three times the executives
highest annual cash compensation, including cash bonuses, during
the three calendar years ending immediately prior to the
calendar year in which a change in control, such as
the merger with FNB, occurs. In addition, the agreements provide
for a
gross-up
payment to cover any excise taxes imposed on the executive under
excess parachute payment rules of the Code, as well as any
related federal, state and local income, excise and employment
taxes imposed as a result of the
gross-up
payment. Under the severance agreements, assuming that the
merger becomes effective as of April 1, 2008:
Ms. Koval would be entitled to a change of control lump-sum
payment estimated at approximately $1.2 million, and
Mr. Warfel would be entitled to a change of control
lump-sum payment estimated at approximately $900,000, excluding
in each case any
gross-up
payment for excise taxes. In addition, Ms. Koval and
Mr. Warfel would be entitled to continuation of their
medical, hospitalization and life insurance benefits for a
period of three years after the termination of their employment.
Assuming that the merger is effective as of April 1, 2008,
the estimated cost of Ms. Kovals benefits is
approximately $19,000 and the estimated cost of
Mr. Warfels benefits is approximately $27,000.
On November 7, 2007, the compensation committee of
Omegas board of directors approved amendments to
Omegas salary continuation agreements with Ms. Koval
and Mr. Warfel. These agreements generally provide for
supplemental retirement benefits at age 62 or earlier under
certain circumstances. Pursuant to these amendments,
Ms. Koval and Mr. Warfel are entitled to a lump-sum
supplemental retirement benefit payable on the date of a change
of control, such as the merger with FNB, in an amount equal to
the present value of the benefit that would have become payable
at normal retirement age plus a
gross-up
payment to cover any interest and additional tax imposed on the
executive under the deferred compensation provisions of the Code
and any excise taxes imposed on the executive under the excess
parachute payment rules of the Code as well as any related
federal, state and local income, excise and employment taxes
imposed as a result of the
gross-up
payments. Under the amended salary continuation agreements,
assuming that the merger becomes effective as of April 1,
2008: Ms. Koval would be entitled to receive a supplemental
retirement benefit estimated at approximately $611,000, and
Mr. Warfel would be entitled to receive a supplemental
retirement benefit estimated at approximately $661,000,
excluding in each case any tax
gross-up
payment.
Assuming that the merger was effective as of April 1, 2008,
the estimated tax
gross-up
payments under the severance agreements and salary continuation
agreements with respect to the foregoing payments will be
approximately $750,000 to Ms. Koval. Of the total payments
made under these agreements, we estimate that approximately
$2,237,000 of the payments to Ms. Koval and approximately
none of the payments to Mr. Warfel may not be deductible
for federal income tax purposes by either Omega or FNB. Based on
our calculations, we expect that Mr. Warfel will not
receive any tax
gross-up
payment and that all of the payments to him will be deductible
for federal income tax purposes.
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On December 17, 2007, the Omega board of directors approved
a lump sum payment of the benefits payable to Mr. Lee under
his salary continuation agreement. Under his salary continuation
agreement, Mr. Lee is currently receiving a retirement
benefit of approximately $242,000 per year through
December 31, 2018. Assuming that the merger becomes
effective as of April 1, 2008, Mr. Lee would receive a
lump-sum payment estimated at approximately $1.9 million in
full satisfaction of the retirement benefits payable under his
salary continuation agreement.
Omega has severance agreements with David S. Runk, Omegas
Executive Vice President and Corporate Secretary, and two other
non-executive officers. Under these agreements, if the
employment of such officers is terminated by FNB without cause,
as defined, or in the event such officers terminate their
employment with FNB for any reason within two years after the
merger, or for good reason, as defined, at any time
after the merger, each of such officers will be entitled to be
paid annual compensation for a period of two years following the
date on which such officers employment is terminated at a
rate equal to 100% of their highest annual cash compensation,
including cash bonuses, during the two-year period ending on the
termination date. These payments would be made in monthly
installments. In addition, these officers would be entitled to
the continuation of their medical, vision, dental and
prescription plan insurance benefits for a period of
12 months after their termination. Assuming that the merger
becomes effective as of April 1, 2008 and that
Mr. Runks employment would terminate as of that date,
Mr. Runk would be entitled to an estimated payment of
approximately $15,000 per month for a period of 24 months
and medical benefits for a period of 12 months with an
estimated cost of approximately $11,000.
FNB and FNB Bank Boards of Directors. FNB has
agreed to add three current independent members of Omegas
board of directors to FNBs existing board of directors,
each of whom FNB, subject to the fiduciary duties of its board
of directors, has agreed to recommend for nomination at the
expiration of such directors initial term of office. FNB
has also agreed to add four current members of Omega Banks
board of directors to the existing board of directors of FNB
Bank, in each case as mutually agreed by FNB and Omega, each of
whom FNB, subject to the fiduciary duties of its board of
directors, has agreed to cause the FNB Bank board to recommend
their annual re-election through FNBs annual meeting of
shareholders in 2010. Omega and Omega Bank directors who serve
on FNBs and FNB Banks board of directors are
expected to be compensated for their services in these
capacities in accordance with FNBs and FNB Banks
standard director compensation policies. FNB has also agreed,
subject to the fiduciary duties of its board of directors, that
if an Omega designee director named to serve on the FNB board of
directors dies or becomes incapacitated or is unwilling to serve
prior to the effective time of the merger, FNB and Omega shall
mutually agree on a successor designee director. The members of
Omegas board of directors will be offered the opportunity
to serve as members of the advisory board of directors of
FNBs Allegheny Mountain Region for a period of not less
than three years following the effective date of the merger and
will receive certain fees for such services.
The nominating and corporate governance committee of FNB has
recommended, and FNBs board of directors has approved the
recommendation, that upon the closing of the merger, the
following Omega independent directors be appointed to the
following classes of FNBs board of directors: Philip E.
Gingerich, Class II director with a term expiring at
FNBs 2009 annual meeting of shareholders; D. Stephen
Martz, Class I director with a term expiring at FNBs
2008 annual meeting of shareholders and Stanton R. Sheetz,
Class III director with a term expiring at FNBs 2010
annual meeting of shareholders. Certain information regarding
these appointees is as follows:
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Mr. Gingerich, age 70, has served as a director of
Omega since 1994 and as a director of Omega Bank or a
predecessor bank since 1988. Mr. Gingrich was a
self-employed real estate appraiser and consultant until his
retirement in 2003.
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Mr. Martz, age 65, has served Omega in the following
capacities: a director since 1994; business development officer
from 2002 until his retirement in August 2004; president and
chief operating officer from 1994 to 2002; director of Omega
Bank or a predecessor bank since 1974 and president and chief
operating officer of Omega Bank from 2001 to 2002.
Mr. Martz previously served as president, chief executive
officer and director of Penn Central Bancorp, a bank holding
company, from 1985 until its merger with Omega in 1994.
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Mr. Sheetz, age 52, has served as a director of Omega
since 1994 and as a director of Omega Bank or a predecessor bank
since 1986. Mr. Sheetz has served as president, chief
executive officer and director of Sheetz, Inc., an operator of
retail convenience stores, since 1995 and has served in other
executive positions with Sheetz, Inc. since 1981.
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Conversion of Omega Stock Options. All stock
options to purchase shares of Omega common stock held by Omega
directors and executive officers will be converted automatically
into fully-vested stock options to purchase shares of FNB common
stock at the time of the completion of the merger.
Conversion of Omega Restricted Stock
Units. All Omega restricted stock units held by
executive officers of Omega will become fully vested immediately
prior to the effective time of the merger. At the effective time
of the merger, each holder of an Omega restricted stock unit
will be entitled to receive 2.022 shares of FNB common
stock for each share of Omega common stock subject to the Omega
restricted stock unit.
Other than as set forth above, none of Omegas directors or
executive officers has any direct or indirect material interest
in the merger, except insofar as ownership of Omega common stock
or FNB common stock might be deemed such an interest.
Regulatory
Approvals Required for the Merger and the Bank Merger
Completion of the merger and the merger of FNB Bank and Omega
Bank are each subject to several federal and state bank
regulatory agency filings and approvals. The merger cannot be
completed unless FNB and FNB Bank receive prior approvals,
waivers or exemptions from the OCC and the Federal Reserve Board
and FNB Bank and Omega Bank have made certain filings with the
Department.
Neither FNB nor Omega can predict whether or when the required
regulatory approvals, waivers or exemptions will be obtained. As
of the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus, all
applications and requests for waivers or exemptions have been
filed with the Department, the OCC and the Federal Reserve Board.
Federal Reserve Board. Because FNB and Omega
are each a bank holding company registered under the BHCA, the
merger is subject to prior approval from the Federal Reserve
Board under the BHCA. On January 29, 2008, FNB submitted a
request for a waiver, as provided in Federal Reserve
Regulation Y, from review of the merger by the Federal
Reserve Board. The waiver is available for transactions that
involve:
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principally a merger of banks subject to the review and approval
of another federal bank supervisory agency;
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no company engaged in activities subject to approval under
Section 4 of the BHCA;
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compliance with capital requirements both before and after the
transaction; and
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certain other conditions specified in Regulation Y.
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In the event the Federal Reserve Board does not grant the
requested waiver, the merger will be subject to an application
and review and approval by the Federal Reserve Board.
The Federal Reserve Board is prohibited from approving any
transaction under the applicable statutes that
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would result in a monopoly;
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would be in furtherance of any combination or conspiracy to
monopolize or to attempt to monopolize the business of banking
in any part of the United States; or
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may have the effect in any section of the United States of
substantially lessening competition, tending to create a
monopoly or resulting in a restraint of trade, unless the
Federal Reserve Board finds that the anti-competitive effects of
the transactions are clearly outweighed in the public interest
by the probable effect of the transaction in meeting the
convenience and needs of the communities to be served.
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In addition, in reviewing a transaction under applicable
statutes, the Federal Reserve Board will consider the financial
and managerial resources of the companies and any subsidiary
banks and the convenience and
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needs of the communities to be served as well as the record of
the companies in combating money laundering. Among other things,
the Federal Reserve Board will evaluate the capital adequacy of
the combined company after completion of the merger. In
connection with its review, the Federal Reserve Board will
provide an opportunity for public comment on the application for
the merger, and is authorized to hold a public meeting or other
proceeding if it determines that would be appropriate.
OCC. The merger of Omega Bank with and into
FNB Bank is subject to the prior approval of the OCC under the
Bank Merger Act. On January 11, 2008, FNB and FNB Bank
filed their application for approval of the bank merger with the
OCC. In reviewing applications under the Bank Merger Act, the
OCC must consider, among other factors, the financial and
managerial resources and future prospects of the existing and
proposed institutions, the convenience and needs of the
communities to be served and the effectiveness of both
institutions in combating money laundering. In addition, the OCC
may not approve a merger:
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that will result in a monopoly or be in furtherance of any
combination or conspiracy to monopolize or to attempt to
monopolize the business of banking in any part of the United
States;
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if its effect in any section of the country may be substantially
to lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly; or
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if it would in any other manner be a restraint of trade,
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unless the OCC finds that the anticompetitive effects of the
merger are clearly outweighed by the public interest and the
probable effect of the merger on meeting the convenience and
needs of the communities to be served.
Under the Community Reinvestment Act, or CRA, the OCC must also
take into account the record of performance of each of the
merging banks in meeting the credit needs of the entire
community, including low and moderate income neighborhoods
served by each institution. As part of the merger review
process, the federal supervisory agencies frequently receive
comments and protests from community groups and others. Each of
Omega Bank and FNB Bank received Satisfactory
performance ratings in their most recent CRA evaluations.
The OCC is also authorized to, but generally does not, hold a
public hearing or meeting in connection with an application
under the Bank Merger Act. A decision by the OCC that such a
hearing or meeting would be appropriate regarding any
application could prolong the period during which the
application is subject to review.
Mergers approved by the OCC under the Bank Merger Act, with
certain exceptions, may not be consummated until 30 days
after such approval, during which time the United States
Department of Justice may challenge such merger on antitrust
grounds and may require the divestiture of certain assets and
liabilities. With the approval of the OCC and the Department of
Justice, the waiting period may be, and customarily is, reduced
to no less than 15 days. There can be no assurance that the
Department of Justice will not challenge the merger or, if such
a challenge is made, as to the result of such challenge.
Pennsylvania Department of Banking. The prior
written approval of the Department is not required for the
proposed merger of Omega Bank, which is a Pennsylvania
state-chartered banking institution, with and into FNB Bank,
which is a national association because the resulting
institution will be a national association. Omega Bank is
required to provide certain notice and documents to the
Department regarding the proposed mergers. Pursuant to the
Pennsylvania Banking Code, Omega Bank must:
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notify the Department of the proposed merger;
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provide such evidence of the adoption of plan of merger as the
Department may request;
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notify the Department of any abandonment or disapproval of the
plan of merger; and
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file with the Department and with the Pennsylvania Department of
State a certificate of the approval of the merger by the OCC.
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Other Regulatory Approvals. Neither Omega nor
FNB is aware of any other regulatory approvals that would be
required for completion of the merger except as described above.
Should any other approvals be required, Omega and FNB presently
contemplate that such approvals would be sought. There can be no
assurance, however, that any other approvals, if required, will
be obtained.
There can be no assurance that the regulatory authorities
described above will approve the merger or the bank merger, and
if such mergers are approved, there can be no assurance as to
the date such approvals will be received. The mergers cannot
proceed in the absence of the receipt of all requisite
regulatory approvals. See The Merger Agreement
Conditions to Completion of the Merger and The
Merger Agreement Amendment, Waiver and Termination
of the Merger Agreement.
The approval of any application merely implies the satisfaction
of regulatory criteria for approval, which do not include review
of the merger from the standpoint of the adequacy of the merger
consideration to be received by Omegas shareholders.
Further, regulatory approvals do not constitute an endorsement
or recommendation of the merger.
Public
Trading Markets
FNB common stock is listed on the NYSE under the symbol
FNB. Omega common stock is traded on the Nasdaq
Global Select Market under the symbol OMEF. Upon
completion of the merger, Omega common stock will no longer be
quoted on the Nasdaq Global Select Market and will be
deregistered under the Exchange Act. The FNB common stock
issuable pursuant to the merger agreement will be listed on the
NYSE.
The shares of FNB common stock to be issued in connection with
the merger will be freely transferable under the Securities Act,
except for shares issued to any of Omegas shareholders
that may be deemed to be an affiliate of FNB at or after the
effective time of the merger, as discussed in
Resales of FNB Common Stock beginning
on page 58.
As reported on the NYSE, the closing price per share of FNB
common stock on November 8, 2007 was $15.40. As reported by
Nasdaq, the closing price per share of Omega common stock on the
Nasdaq Global Select Market on November 8, 2007 was $26.22.
Based on the FNB closing price per share on the NYSE and the
exchange ratio, the pro forma equivalent per share value of
Omega common stock was $31.14 as of that date. On
January 29, 2008, the last practicable day before the
mailing of this joint proxy statement/prospectus, the closing
price per share of FNB common stock on the NYSE was $15.10, and
the closing price per share of Omega common stock on the Nasdaq
Global Select Market was $29.89 resulting in a pro forma
equivalent per share value of Omega common stock of $30.53 as of
that date.
FNB
Dividends
FNB paid cash dividends on its common stock totaling $0.95 per
share for 2007. Based on the share exchange ratio and FNBs
current annual dividend rate of $0.96 per share, holders of
Omega common stock would experience an anticipated dividend at
an annual rate of $1.94 per Omega share, an increase of $0.70
per Omega share per year.
FNB shareholders are entitled to receive cash dividends when and
if declared by the FNB board of directors out of funds legally
available for dividends. The FNB board of directors quarterly
considers the payment of dividends, taking into account
FNBs financial condition and level of net income,
FNBs future prospects, economic conditions, industry
practices and other factors, including applicable banking laws
and regulations.
The primary source of FNBs funds for cash dividends to its
shareholders is dividends received from its subsidiaries,
including FNB Bank. FNB Bank is subject to various regulatory
policies and requirements relating to the payment of dividends
to FNB, including requirements to maintain capital above
regulatory minimums. The appropriate federal regulatory
authority is authorized to determine under certain circumstances
relating to the financial condition of a bank or bank holding
company that the payment of dividends would be an unsafe or
unsound practice and to prohibit payment thereof. In addition,
the ability of FNB and the ability
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of FNB Bank to pay dividends may be affected by the various
minimum capital requirements and the capital and non-capital
standards established under the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation Improvement Act of 1991.
THE
MERGER AGREEMENT
The following section describes certain aspects of the
merger, including the material provisions of the merger
agreement. The following description of the merger agreement is
subject to, and qualified in its entirety by reference to, the
merger agreement, which is included as Appendix A to this
joint proxy statement/prospectus and is incorporated by
reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus. We urge you
to read the merger agreement carefully and in its entirety.
Terms
of the Merger
The merger agreement provides for the merger of Omega with and
into FNB. FNB will be the surviving corporation in the merger
and will continue its corporate existence as a Florida
corporation, and the separate corporate existence of Omega will
cease. Each share of Omega common stock issued and outstanding
immediately prior to the completion of the merger, except for
shares of Omega common stock held by FNB and shares held by
Omega as treasury shares, will be cancelled and converted into
the right to receive 2.022 shares of FNB common stock.
Shares of FNB common stock will not be affected by the merger.
Immediately after the completion of the merger, Omega Bank will
merge into FNB Bank, which will continue as a national bank.
Treatment
of Omega Stock Options and Restricted Stock Units
The merger agreement provides that, upon completion of the
merger, each unvested and vested outstanding and unexercised
stock option to acquire shares of Omega common stock will cease
to represent the right to acquire or receive shares of Omega
common stock and will be converted into, and become a right to
acquire, the number of shares of FNB common stock equal to the
number of shares of Omega common stock covered by the option
times the exchange ratio, with the exercise price of each
converted stock option equaling the per share exercise price of
the Omega stock option divided by the exchange ratio.
FNB has agreed to assume Omegas obligations with respect
to Omegas stock options that are converted into FNB stock
options in accordance with the terms of the plans under which
the Omega stock options have been granted. FNB has agreed to
reserve additional shares of FNB common stock to satisfy its
obligations under the converted stock options. As soon as
practicable following completion of the merger, FNB will file a
registration statement with the SEC on an appropriate form to
register the FNB common stock subject to the converted stock
options, will apply to list the additional FNB common stock
subject to the converted stock options on the NYSE and will take
such other action as is required to complete such registration
and listing.
The merger agreement further provides that immediately prior to
the effective time of the merger, each outstanding Omega
restricted stock unit will cease to represent Omega common stock
and will represent that number of shares of FNB common stock
equal to the number of shares represented by such Omega
restricted stock unit prior to the merger times the exchange
ratio.
Closing
and Effective Time of the Merger
The merger will be completed only if all of the following
conditions are satisfied:
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Omegas shareholders approve and adopt the merger agreement
and the merger by the necessary vote;
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FNBs shareholders approve and adopt the merger agreement
and the merger by the necessary vote;
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Omega and FNB obtain all required governmental and regulatory
consents and approvals; and
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all other conditions to the merger set forth in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus and the merger agreement are either
satisfied or waived.
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The merger will become effective when articles of merger are
filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Florida and
with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In the
merger agreement, FNB and Omega have agreed to cause the
completion of the merger to occur no later than the fifth
business day following the satisfaction or waiver of the last of
the conditions specified in the merger agreement or on another
mutually agreed date. We currently anticipate the effective time
of the merger will occur in April 2008, but neither Omega nor
FNB can guarantee when or if the merger will be completed.
FNBs articles of incorporation and FNBs bylaws as in
effect immediately prior to the effective time will be
FNBs articles of incorporation and FNBs bylaws upon
completion of the merger.
Representations,
Warranties, Covenants and Agreements
The merger agreement contains generally reciprocal customary
representations and warranties of Omega and FNB relating to
their respective businesses. No representation or warranty will
be deemed untrue or incorrect as a consequence of the existence
or absence of any fact, event or circumstance unless that fact,
event or circumstance has had or is reasonably likely to have a
material adverse effect on the party making the representation
or warranty, disregarding any materiality or material adverse
effect qualifications in any representations or warranties. The
representations and warranties in the merger agreement will not
survive the effective time of the merger.
In the merger agreement, Omega and FNB have made representations
and warranties to each other regarding, among other things:
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corporate matters, including due organization, qualification and
authority of both Omega and FNB and their respective
subsidiaries;
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capitalization;
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authority relative to execution and delivery of the merger
agreement and the absence of conflicts with, or violations of,
such partys organizational documents or other obligations
as a result of the merger;
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required governmental filings and consents for approval of the
merger and the absence of any defaults;
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the timely filing of reports with governmental entities, and .
the absence of investigations by or disputes with regulatory
agencies;
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financial statements;
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brokers fees payable in connection with the merger;
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the absence of certain material changes or events;
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legal proceedings;
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tax matters;
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employee benefit plans;
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SEC reports;
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compliance with applicable laws;
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material contracts and the absence of defaults thereunder;
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the absence of agreements with regulatory agencies;
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undisclosed liabilities;
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environmental liabilities;
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real property;
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the inapplicability of state anti-takeover laws;
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reorganization;
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loans and nonperforming and classified assets;
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fiduciary accounts; and
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allowances for loan losses.
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In addition, Omega made representations and warranties regarding:
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the receipt of an opinion from its financial advisor;
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insurance;
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intellectual property; and
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investment securities.
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FNB and Omega have agreed to certain customary covenants that
place restrictions on FNB and Omega and their respective
subsidiaries until the effective time of the merger. In general,
FNB and Omega have agreed to:
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conduct FNBs and Omegas respective businesses and
that of their subsidiaries in the ordinary course in all
material respects; and
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use their reasonable best efforts to maintain and preserve
intact their respective business organizations, employees and
advantageous business relationships.
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Omega has further agreed in the merger agreement that until the
completion of the merger, except with FNBs prior written
consent, or as otherwise permitted by the merger agreement,
Omega will not, among other things, undertake the following
actions:
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declare, set aside or pay any dividends or make any other
distributions on any shares of its capital stock, other than
regular quarterly dividends not in excess of $0.31 per share, or
split, combine, reclassify, redeem, purchase or otherwise
acquire any shares of Omega common stock or any rights, warrants
or options to acquire such shares;
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grant any stock options, restricted stock units or other
equity-based awards with respect to shares of Omega common stock
under any Omega stock plans or grant any individual, corporation
or other entity any right to acquire shares of Omega common
stock or issue any additional shares of Omega common stock or
other securities, other than the issuance of Omega common stock
upon the exercise of outstanding Omega stock options or the
settlement of outstanding Omega restricted stock units;
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amend Omegas articles of incorporation or bylaws;
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acquire or agree to acquire by merging or consolidating with, or
by purchasing any assets or equity securities of any business or
other person or entity or otherwise acquire or agree to acquire
any assets, except inventory or other similar assets in the
ordinary course of business consistent with past practice or
open, acquire, sell or close any branches of Omega;
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sell, lease, license, mortgage or otherwise encumber any of
Omegas properties or assets other than securitizations and
other transactions in the ordinary course of business consistent
with past practice;
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except for borrowings having a maturity of not more than
30 days under existing credit facilities, or renewals or
extensions thereof that do not increase the aggregate available
borrowing amount and that do not provide for termination fees or
penalties or prohibit pre-payment or provide for pre-payment
penalties or contain less advantageous financial terms than
existing credit facilities that are incurred in the ordinary
course of business consistent with past practice or for
borrowings under outstanding credit facilities not in excess of
$500,000, incur any indebtedness for borrowed money, issue any
debt securities or assume, guarantee, endorse or otherwise
become responsible for the obligation of any person, or, other
than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past
practice, make any investment in any person other than its
subsidiaries;
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change in any material respect Omegas accounting methods,
principles or practices in effect as of the date of the merger
agreement, except as required by changes in generally accepted
accounting principles or regulatory accounting principles;
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change in any material respect Omegas underwriting,
operating, investment, risk management or other similar policies
except as required by applicable law or regulatory policies;
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make, change or revoke any material tax election, file any
material amended tax return, enter into any closing agreement
with respect to a material amount of taxes, settle any material
tax claim or surrender any right to a refund of a material
amount of taxes;
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other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with
past practice, terminate or waive any material provision of any
material contract or enter into or renew any agreement
containing restrictions on Omegas business;
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incur any capital expenditure in excess of $100,000 individually
or $250,000 in the aggregate;
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except as required by agreements in effect on the date of the
merger agreement, alter in any material respect any material
interest in any business entity in which Omega had any ownership
interest on the date of the merger agreement, other than by
foreclosure or debt restructuring in the ordinary course of
business;
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agree or consent to any material agreement or material amendment
of a material agreement with any regulatory authority or
governmental entity;
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pay, discharge or settle any action, proceeding, order or
investigation to which Omega is a party other than a monetary
settlement that involves the payment of not more than $100,000
individually or $500,000 in the aggregate and that does not
create a precedent for other pending or potential claims or
litigation proceedings;
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issue any broadly distributed communication of a general nature
to Omegas employees or customers without the prior
approval of FNB, except for communications in the ordinary
course of business that do not relate to the merger or the
transactions contemplated by the merger agreement;
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take any action or knowingly fail to take any action that would
reasonably be expected to prevent the merger from qualifying as
a reorganization for federal income tax purposes;
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take any action that would materially impede or delay the
ability of FNB and Omega to obtain any regulatory approvals
required for the transactions contemplated by the merger
agreement;
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take any action that is interested or is reasonably likely to
result in:
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any of Omegas representations or warranties in the merger
agreement being or becoming untrue in any material respect;
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any of the conditions precedent to FNBs obligations under
the merger agreement not being satisfied; or
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a violation of any provision of the merger agreement;
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make, renew or otherwise modify any loan, loan commitment or
other extension of credit to any person or entity if the loan is
classified substandard, doubtful or loss on Omegas books
or, if the loan is classified special mention and is in an
amount in excess of $500,000 without FNBs approval, or
make, renew or modify any of the following loans if FNB shall
object to such loan within three business days after receiving
notice thereof from Omega Bank:
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an unsecured loan to any person if immediately after making such
loan the person would be indebted to Omega Bank in an aggregate
amount in excess of $1,000,000 on an unsecured or undersecured
basis;
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a secured loan to any person if immediately after making such
loan the person would be indebted to Omega Bank in an aggregate
amount in excess of $5,000,000, except for a loan secured by a
first mortgage on single-family owner-occupied real estate;
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a loan secured by an owner-occupied 1-4 single-family residence
with a principal balance in excess of $1,000,000; or
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any loan that does not conform with Omega Banks credit
policy manual;
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enter into, amend or renew any employment, consulting, severance
or similar agreements with any Omega director, officer or
employee or grant any wage or salary increase or increase any
employee benefit, including discretionary or other incentive or
bonus payments, except in accordance with the terms of
Omegas benefit plans, or accelerate the vesting of any
unvested stock options, except for:
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normal increases in the ordinary course of business consistent
with past practice that, in the aggregate, do not exceed 3.5%,
or, in the case of any one individual, 5%;
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changes required by applicable law;
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payments disclosed by Omega to FNB in a disclosure schedule to
the merger agreement;
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retention bonuses to such persons and in such amounts as Omega
and FNB mutually agree;
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severance payments pursuant to severance agreements or
employment agreements disclosed by Omega to FNB in a disclosure
schedule to the merger agreement; and
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grants of awards to newly-hired employees consistent with past
practice;
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hire or promote any employee, except to satisfy existing
contractual obligations, to fill vacancies on the date of the
merger agreement as disclosed by Omega to FNB in a schedule to
the merger agreement or to fill vacancies arising after the date
of the merger agreement at a comparable level of compensation
with employees whose employment is terminable at will, provided
that the total annual compensation for any one such employee
shall not exceed $60,000; or
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agree to take, make any commitment to take or adopt any
resolutions of Omegas board of directors in support of any
of the foregoing prohibited actions.
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FNB agreed that until completion of the merger, except with
Omegas prior written consent or as otherwise permitted by
the merger agreement, FNB will not, among other things,
undertake the following actions:
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amend or repeal the FNB certificate of incorporation or FNB
bylaws other than amendments that are not adverse to Omega or
its shareholders or that would not impede FNBs ability to
complete the transactions contemplated by the merger agreement;
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take any action, or knowingly fail to take any action, that
would reasonably be expected to prevent the merger from
qualifying as a reorganization for federal income tax purposes;
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take any action that is intended, or is reasonably likely to,
result in:
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any of FNBs representations or warranties in the merger
agreement being or becoming untrue in any material respect;
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any of the conditions precedent to Omegas obligations
under the merger agreement not being satisfied; or
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a violation of the merger agreement;
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make any material investment by purchase of stock or assets,
among other things, that would be reasonably expected to prevent
or materially impede or delay the consummation of the
transactions contemplated by the merger agreement;
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take any action that would materially impede or delay the
ability of FNB and Omega to obtain any necessary governmental or
regulatory approvals required for the transactions contemplated
by the merger agreement; or
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agree to take or make any commitment to take or adopt any
resolutions of FNBs board of directors in support of any
of the foregoing prohibited actions.
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The merger agreement also contains mutual covenants relating to
the use of FNBs and Omegas commercially reasonable
efforts to complete the merger, the preparation of this joint
proxy statement/prospectus, the holding of the FNB and Omega
special meetings of shareholders, access to information of the
other party and public announcements with respect to the
transactions contemplated by the merger agreement.
Declaration
and Payment of Dividends
Omega has agreed that, until the merger is completed, Omega will
not pay or make any dividends or distributions on Omega common
stock other than regular quarterly cash dividends not in excess
of $0.31 per share of Omega common stock. FNB and Omega also
have agreed to coordinate the declaration of dividends so that
the holders of Omega common stock will not receive two
dividends, or fail to receive one dividend, for any quarter with
respect to their Omega common stock and any FNB common stock
Omegas shareholders receive in the merger.
Agreement
Not to Solicit Other Offers
Omega has agreed that Omega and its officers, directors,
employees, agents and representatives will not, directly or
indirectly:
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initiate, solicit, encourage or take any action to facilitate
any inquiries or proposals for any Acquisition
Proposal, as defined below; or
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enter into or participate in any discussions or negotiations
with, furnish any information to or cooperate with, any person
or entity seeking to make, or who has made, an Acquisition
Proposal; or
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approve, recommend or enter into any letter of intent, agreement
or other commitment regarding any Acquisition
Proposal.
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However, prior to the effective time of the merger, Omega may
consider and participate in discussions and negotiations with
respect to a Superior Proposal, as defined below, if:
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Omega has first entered into a confidentiality agreement with
the party proposing the Superior Proposal with confidentiality
terms no less favorable to Omega than those contained in
Omegas confidentiality agreement with FNB; and
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Omegas board of directors concludes in good faith, after
consultation with its outside legal counsel, that failure to
take these actions could reasonably be expected to cause
Omegas board of directors to violate its fiduciary duties
under applicable law.
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Omega has also agreed, at least 72 hours prior to providing
any information to any person or entering into any discussions
or negotiations with any person, to notify FNB in writing of the
name of such person and the material terms and conditions of any
such Superior Proposal. The merger agreement permits
Omegas board of directors to withdraw or qualify its
recommendation of the merger with FNB if Omegas board of
directors concludes in good faith, after consultation with
Omegas outside legal counsel and Omegas financial
advisors, that failure to take such actions could reasonably be
expected to breach its fiduciary duties under applicable law.
Omega has agreed:
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to notify FNB promptly, and in any event within 24 hours,
after Omega receives any Acquisition Proposal, or any
information related thereto, which notification shall describe
the Acquisition Proposal and the third party making it; and
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to cease any discussions or negotiations existing on the date of
the merger agreement with any persons with respect to any
Acquisition Proposal.
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As used in the merger agreement, an Acquisition
Proposal means any inquiry, proposal, offer, regulatory
filing or disclosure of an intention relating to any:
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direct or indirect acquisition of a substantial (i.e., 20% or
more) portion of the net revenues, net income or net assets of
Omega and its subsidiaries taken as a whole;
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direct or indirect acquisition of 10% or more of Omegas
common stock after November 8, 2007 by a person who on
November 8, 2007 did not own 10% or more of Omegas
common stock;
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direct or indirect acquisition of 5% or more of Omegas
common stock after November 8, 2007 by a person who owned
10% or more of Omegas common stock on November 8,
2007;
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tender offer or exchange offer that if consummated would result
in any person beneficially owning 10% or more of Omegas
common stock; or
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merger, consolidation, business combination, recapitalization,
liquidation or dissolution involving Omega, other than
Omegas proposed merger with FNB.
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As used in the merger agreement, Superior Proposal
means any bona fide, unsolicited written Acquisition Proposal
made by a third party to acquire more than 50% of the voting
power of Omegas then outstanding shares of common stock or
all or substantially all of Omegas consolidated assets for
consideration consisting of cash
and/or
securities, that Omegas board of directors, in good faith,
concludes, after consultation with Omegas financial
advisors and Omegas outside legal counsel, taking into
account, among other things, all legal, financial, regulatory
and other aspects of the proposal and the person making the
proposal, including any
break-up
fees, expense reimbursement provisions and conditions to
consummation:
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is on terms that in the good faith judgment of Omegas
board of directors are more favorable to Omega than the terms of
the proposed merger with FNB;
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has financing, to the extent required, that is fully committed
or reasonably determined by Omegas board of directors to
be available to the party making the offer; and
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is reasonably capable of being completed.
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Conditions
to Completion of the Merger
The respective obligations of FNB and Omega to complete the
merger are subject to the fulfillment or waiver of certain
conditions, including:
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the approval and adoption of the merger agreement and the
approval of the merger by the requisite vote of the holders of
the outstanding shares of common stock of each of FNB and Omega,
as well as the approval of the listing on the NYSE of the FNB
common stock to be issued in the merger, subject to official
notice of issuance;
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the receipt and effectiveness of all governmental and other
approvals, registrations and consents, and the expiration of all
related waiting periods, required to complete the merger and, in
the case of FNB, none of the regulatory approvals shall have
resulted in a materially burdensome regulatory condition, as
defined in the merger agreement;
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the absence of any law, statute, regulation, judgment, decree,
injunction or other order in effect by any court or other
governmental entity that prevents, prohibits or makes illegal
completion of the transactions contemplated by the merger
agreement;
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the registration statement with respect to the FNB common stock
to be issued in the merger shall have become effective under the
Securities Act and no stop order or proceedings for that purpose
will have been initiated or threatened by the SEC;
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the truth and correctness of the representations and warranties
of FNB and Omega in the merger agreement and the performance by
each of FNB and Omega in all material respects of their
respective
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obligations under the merger agreement and the receipt by each
of FNB and Omega of certificates from the other to that
effect; and
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the receipt by each of FNB and Omega of a legal opinion from
their respective outside counsel with respect to certain federal
income tax consequences of the merger.
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In addition, FNBs obligation to complete the merger is
also subject to Omega furnishing Phase I environmental studies
to FNB, if so requested by FNB and at the expense of FNB, with
respect to all real property owned by Omega Bank, the findings
of which studies shall be commercially acceptable to FNB which
will not unreasonably withhold such acceptance.
Neither FNB nor Omega can provide assurance as to when or if all
of the conditions to the merger can or will be satisfied or
waived by the appropriate party. As of the date of this joint
proxy statement/prospectus, neither FNB nor Omega has any reason
to believe that any of these conditions will not be satisfied.
Amendment,
Waiver and Termination of the Merger Agreement
Subject to applicable law, FNB and Omega may amend the merger
agreement by written agreement authorized by their respective
boards of directors. However, after approval of the merger
proposal by the shareholders of FNB and Omega, there may not be,
without further approval of the shareholders of FNB or Omega,
any amendment of the merger agreement that requires such further
approval under applicable law. Either party to the merger
agreement, subject to applicable law, may waive any inaccuracies
in the representations and warranties of the other party or
compliance by the other party with any of the other agreements
or conditions contained in the merger agreement. The merger
agreement may be terminated at any time prior to closing by
mutual consent and by either party in the following
circumstances:
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if any of the required regulatory approvals for the merger are
denied and the denial is final and nonappealable unless the
denial is due to the terminating partys breach of its
covenants in the merger agreement;
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if the merger has not been completed by June 30, 2008,
unless the failure to complete the merger by that date is due to
the terminating partys actions;
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provided the terminating party is not then in material breach,
if there is a breach of the merger agreement by the other party
that would cause the failure of the closing conditions described
above, unless the breach is capable of being, and is, cured
within 30 days of notice of the breach; or
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if either FNBs or Omegas shareholders do not approve
and adopt the merger agreement and approve the merger by the
requisite vote, provided that neither FNB nor Omega is in
material breach of their respective covenants to hold their
special meetings and their respective boards of directors are
not in breach of their respective covenants to recommend such
approval.
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FNB may terminate the merger agreement at any time prior to the
Omega special meeting in the following circumstances:
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if Omega has breached in any material respect its obligations
with respect to Acquisition Proposals and Superior Proposals as
described on pages 70 through 71;
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if Omega has failed to have its board of directors recommend
that its shareholders approve and adopt the merger agreement and
approve the merger, or if Omegas board of directors has
withdrawn or modified its recommendation in a manner adverse to
FNB;
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if Omegas board of directors shall have recommended the
approval of an Acquisition Proposal; or
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if Omega has breached in any material respect its obligation to
hold its special meeting.
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Omega may terminate the merger agreement at any time prior to
the FNB special meeting in the following circumstances:
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if FNB has failed to have its board of directors recommend that
its shareholders approve and adopt the merger agreement and
approve the merger; or
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if FNB has breached in any material respect its obligation to
hold its special meeting.
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The merger agreement also provided Omega with certain rights to
terminate the merger agreement until the date of mailing of this
joint proxy statement/prospectus in connection with a Superior
Proposal. Omega did not exercise those rights.
Expenses
and Fees
In general, each of FNB and Omega will be responsible for all
expenses it incurs in connection with the negotiation and
completion of the transactions contemplated by the merger
agreement. However, the costs and expenses of printing and
mailing this joint proxy statement/prospectus, and all filing
and other fees paid to the SEC in connection with the merger,
will be shared equally by FNB and Omega.
Effect
of Termination;
Break-up
Fee; Expenses
If the merger agreement is terminated, it will become void, and
there will be no liability on the part of FNB or Omega, except
that:
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termination will not relieve a breaching party from liability
for its willful breach giving rise to the termination; and
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the confidentiality agreement between the parties will survive
termination.
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The merger agreement obligates Omega to pay FNB a
break-up fee
of $15,000,000 in the following four circumstances:
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if FNB terminates the merger agreement prior to the Omega
special meeting because Omega has breached its obligations not
to initiate, solicit or encourage any third parties to make an
Acquisition Proposal or otherwise breaches its obligations with
respect to Acquisition Proposals or Superior Proposals in a
manner adverse to FNB, Omegas board of directors fails to
make or withdraws its recommendation of the Omega merger
proposal or Omega fails to hold its special meeting;
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if Omega terminates the merger agreement and accepts an
Acquisition Proposal that is a Superior Proposal prior to the
mailing of this joint proxy statement/prospectus and, after
giving FNB an opportunity to adjust the terms of the merger
agreement such that the Acquisition Proposal no longer remains a
Superior Proposal, the Acquisition Proposal remains a Superior
Proposal;
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the termination of the merger agreement following the
commencement of a tender offer or exchange offer for 25% or more
of Omegas common stock and Omega has not sent to its
shareholders, within 10 days after the commencement of such
offer, a statement that Omegas board of directors
recommends the rejection of such tender offer or exchange
offer; or
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if FNB or Omega terminates the merger agreement because:
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Omegas shareholders did not approve the Omega merger
proposal and an Acquisition Proposal has been made by a third
party after November 8, 2007 and prior to the termination
of the agreement;
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such Acquisition Proposal has not been withdrawn prior to such
termination; and
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within 18 months following such termination, Omega enters
into an agreement to merge with or be acquired by that third
party or that third party acquires substantially all of
Omegas assets or that third party acquires more than 50%
of Omegas common stock.
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FNB and Omega have also agreed that if either FNB or Omega
breaches its representations, warranties, covenants or
agreements in the merger agreement, which breach could
reasonably be expected to result in a
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material adverse effect, as defined in the merger agreement and
which breach cannot be or is not cured, the breaching party,
assuming the other party is not also in material breach of its
obligations under the merger agreement, will pay the
out-of-pocket expenses, including fees and expenses of legal
counsel, financial advisors and accountants, of the
non-breaching party, up to a maximum of $500,000. In addition,
if the merger is not approved by a partys shareholders,
that party will also be responsible for the other partys
out-of-pocket expenses up to a maximum of $500,000. However, if
Omega is also liable for the payment of the
break-up
fee, it will not be liable for the payment of FNBs
out-of-pocket expenses.
Employee
Benefit Plans
The merger agreement provides that, as soon as administratively
practicable after completion of the merger, FNB shall take all
reasonable action to provide Omegas employees with
benefits and compensation plans of general applicability, other
than FNBs defined benefit pension plan, to the same extent
as similarly situated FNB employees. Omega employees whose
employment is terminated for other than cause at any time
following completion of the merger will be entitled to receive
severance benefits, to the extent not duplicative of other
severance benefits, in accordance with the applicable severance
policy of FNB.
FNB will generally provide Omegas employees with service
credit for their service with Omega for purposes of eligibility
and to participate in the vesting of benefits under the employee
benefit and compensation plans of FNB in which such employees
are eligible to participate following the merger.
FNB has agreed to waive:
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any pre-existing condition limitation to the extent such
conditions are covered under the applicable medical, healthcare
and dental plans of FNB; and
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any waiting period limitation or evidence of insurability
requirement under FNBs welfare benefit plans in which
Omegas employees are eligible to participate following the
merger to the extent that the applicable employee had satisfied
any similar limitation or requirement under the corresponding
Omega plan in which such employee participated prior to the
merger.
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The merger agreement provides that immediately prior to the
effective time of the merger, Omega shall freeze or terminate
such of Omegas benefit plans, including Omegas
401(k) Plan, as is requested by FNB.
ACCOUNTING
TREATMENT
The merger will be accounted for as a purchase, as
that term is used under GAAP, for accounting and financial
reporting purposes. Under purchase accounting, Omegas
assets, including identifiable intangible assets, and
liabilities, including executory contracts and other
commitments, as of the effective time of the merger will be
recorded at their respective fair values and added to the
balance sheet of FNB. Any excess of the purchase price over the
fair values will be recorded as goodwill. Financial statements
of FNB issued after the merger will reflect these fair values
and the results of operations for Omega from the date of
acquisition. See Selected Consolidated Unaudited Pro Forma
Financial Information beginning on page 14.
MATERIAL
FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES OF THE MERGER
The following discussion is a summary description of the
material U.S. federal income tax consequences of the merger
applicable to Omegas shareholders. This discussion does
not purport to consider all aspects of U.S. federal income
taxation that may be relevant to an Omega shareholder. This
discussion is based upon the provisions of the Code, existing
regulations and administrative and judicial interpretations of
the Code, all of which are as in effect as of the date of this
joint proxy statement/prospectus and are subject to change,
possibly with retroactive effect. This discussion applies only
to Omegas shareholders who hold their shares of Omega
common stock as capital assets within the meaning of
Section 1221 of the Code and does not apply to the
following:
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shareholders who received their shares of Omega common stock
from the exercise of employee stock options or similar
securities or otherwise as compensation, including, without
limitation, those recipients who hold Omega restricted stock
units;
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shareholders who hold their shares of Omega common stock as part
of a straddle, hedge, conversion
transaction, synthetic security or other
integrated investment;
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shareholders, including, without limitation, financial
institutions, insurance companies, tax-exempt organizations,
dealers or traders in securities and shareholders subject to the
alternative minimum tax, who may be subject to special rules;
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shareholders whose functional currency is not the
U.S. dollar; or
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shareholders who, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, are
non-resident alien individuals, foreign corporations, foreign
partnerships, foreign estates or foreign trusts.
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This discussion also does not consider the effect of any
foreign, state or local laws or any U.S. federal laws other
than those pertaining to the income tax or the alternative
minimum tax.
Accordingly, you should consult your tax advisor to determine
the tax effect to you of the merger, including the application
and effect of foreign or U.S. federal, state, local or
other tax laws.
Tax
Opinion and Merger
Completion of the merger is contingent upon the receipt by:
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FNB of an opinion from Duane Morris LLP, FNBs outside
counsel, to the effect that the merger will be treated as a
reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the
Code; and
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Omega of an opinion from Blank Rome LLP, Omegas outside
counsel, to the effect that the merger will be treated as a
reorganization within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the
Code.
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The tax opinions of Duane Morris LLP and Blank Rome LLP are
included as exhibits to the registration statement filed with
the SEC of which this joint proxy statement/prospectus is a
part. These opinions are based upon, among other things,
representations of fact contained in certificates of officers of
FNB and Omega. Neither FNB nor Omega will seek any ruling from
the Internal Revenue Service as to the U.S. federal income
tax consequences of the merger, and the opinions of counsel are
not binding upon the Internal Revenue Service or any court.
Accordingly, neither FNB nor Omega can give any assurance that
the Internal Revenue Service will not contest the conclusions
expressed in the opinions or that a court will not sustain that
contest.
Assuming the merger is consummated in the manner described in
this joint proxy statement/prospectus and in accordance with the
merger agreement, the merger will qualify as a
reorganization within the meaning of
Section 368(a) of the Code. The following discussion sets
forth the U.S. federal income tax consequences to Omega
shareholders of the qualification of the merger as a
reorganization within the meaning of
Section 368(a) of the Code.
Receipt
of FNB Common Stock
An Omega shareholder who receives shares of FNB common stock in
exchange for shares of Omega common stock will not recognize any
gain or loss on that exchange, except to the extent the
shareholder receives cash in lieu of a fractional share of FNB
common stock, as discussed below. The aggregate adjusted tax
basis of FNB common stock received will equal the Omega
shareholders aggregate adjusted tax basis in the shares of
Omega common stock surrendered in the merger, decreased by the
amount of any tax basis allocable to any fractional share of FNB
common stock for which cash is received. The holding period of
the FNB common stock received in the merger will include the
holding period of the Omega common stock surrendered in the
merger. If an Omega shareholder has differing tax bases
and/or
holding periods in respect of the shareholders shares of
Omega common stock, the shareholder should consult with a tax
advisor in order to identify the tax bases
and/or
holding periods of the particular shares of FNB common stock
that the shareholder receives.
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Fractional
Shares
An Omega shareholder who receives cash in lieu of a fractional
share of FNB common stock will be treated as having first
received the fractional share of FNB common stock in the merger
and then as having received cash in exchange for the fractional
share interest. An Omega shareholder generally will recognize
gain or loss in an amount equal to the difference between the
amount of cash received in lieu of the fractional share of FNB
common stock and the portion of the basis in the shares of Omega
common stock allocable to that fractional interest, unless the
redemption is treated as having the effect of a distribution of
a dividend, in which case the gain will be treated as dividend
income to the extent of the current and accumulated earnings and
profits of Omega and possibly FNB as calculated for federal
income tax purposes.
Material
U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences to FNB and
Omega
Neither FNB nor Omega will recognize gain or loss as a result of
the merger.
Tax
Consequences If the Merger Does Not Qualify as a Reorganization
Under Section 368(a) of the Code
If the Internal Revenue Service determines that the merger of
Omega with and into FNB does not qualify as a reorganization
within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code and that
determination is upheld, the Omega shareholders would be
required to recognize gain or loss with respect to each share of
Omega common stock surrendered in the merger in an amount equal
to the difference between (a) the sum of the fair market
value of any FNB common stock and cash received in the merger
and (b) the tax basis of the shares of Omega common stock
surrendered in exchange therefor. Such gain or loss will be
long-term capital gain or loss if such shareholder held Omega
common stock for more than one year, and will be short-term
capital gain or loss if such shareholder held Omega common stock
for less than one year. The amount and character of gain or loss
will be computed separately for each block of Omega common stock
that was purchased by the holder in the same transaction. An
Omega shareholders aggregate tax basis in the FNB common
stock received in the merger would in this case be equal to its
fair market value at the time of the closing of the merger, and
the holding period for the FNB common stock would begin the day
after the closing of the merger.
Backup
Withholding
Payments in connection with the merger may be subject to
backup withholding at a rate of 28%, unless an Omega
shareholder provides:
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a correct taxpayer identification number which, for an
individual shareholder, is the shareholders social
security number and any required information to the exchange
agent;
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provides a certification of foreign status on
Form W-8
or successor form; or
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is a corporation or comes within certain exempt categories and
otherwise complies with applicable requirements of the backup
withholding rules.
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An Omega shareholder who does not provide a correct taxpayer
identification number may be subject to penalties imposed by the
Internal Revenue Service. Any amount paid as backup withholding
does not constitute an additional tax and will be creditable
against the shareholders U.S. federal income tax
liability. Each Omega shareholder should consult with his own
tax advisor as to his qualification for exemption from backup
withholding and the procedure for obtaining this exemption. An
Omega shareholder may prevent backup withholding by completing a
substitute
form W-9
(contained with the form of transmittal letter to be forwarded
to Omega shareholders) and submitting it to the exchange agent
for the merger when Omega shareholders submit their Omega share
certificates for exchange.
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DESCRIPTION
OF FNB CAPITAL STOCK
FNB
Common Stock
General. FNB is authorized to issue
500,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.01 per
share, of which 60,555,834 shares were outstanding as of
September 30, 2007. FNB common stock is traded on the NYSE
under the symbol FNB. The transfer agent and
registrar for FNB common stock is Registrar & Transfer
Company.
As of September 30, 2007, approximately 8.1 million
shares of FNB common stock were reserved for issuance under
employee stock plans and convertible notes. In addition, FNB has
reserved 26.6 million shares of common stock for issuance
in connection with the merger, the Omega stock options being
assumed by FNB and the Omega RSUs. After taking into account
these reserved shares, FNB will have approximately
405.2 million shares of authorized but unissued common
stock available for issuance for other corporate purposes.
Voting and Other Rights. The holders of FNB
common stock are entitled to one vote per share, and in general
a majority of the votes cast with respect to a matter is
sufficient to authorize action upon routine matters. Directors
are elected by a plurality of votes cast, and each shareholder
entitled to vote in an election of directors is entitled to vote
each share of stock for as many persons as there are directors
to be elected. In elections of directors, shareholders do not
have the right to cumulate their votes. See Comparison of
Shareholder Rights.
In the event of a liquidation, holders of FNB common stock are
entitled to receive pro rata any assets legally available for
distribution to shareholders with respect to shares held by
them, subject to any prior rights of the holders of any FNB
preferred stock then outstanding.
FNB common stock does not carry any preemptive rights,
redemption privileges, sinking fund privileges or conversion
rights. All outstanding shares of FNB common stock are, and the
shares of FNB common stock to be issued to Omegas
shareholders in the merger will be, validly issued, fully paid
and nonassessable.
Distributions. The holders of FNB common stock
are entitled to receive such dividends or distributions as the
FNB board of directors may declare out of funds legally
available for such payments. The payment of distributions by FNB
is subject to the restrictions of Florida law applicable to the
declaration of distributions by a business corporation. A
corporation generally may not authorize and make distributions
if, after giving effect thereto, it would be unable to meet its
debts as they become due in the usual course of business or if
the corporations total assets would be less than the sum
of its total liabilities plus the amount that would be needed,
if it were to be dissolved at the time of distribution, to
satisfy claims upon dissolution of shareholders who have
preferential rights superior to the rights of the holders of its
common stock. In addition, the payment of distributions to
shareholders is subject to any prior rights of any then
outstanding FNB preferred stock. Stock dividends, if any are
declared, may be paid from authorized but unissued shares.
The ability of FNB to pay distributions is affected by the
ability of its subsidiaries to pay dividends. The ability of
FNBs subsidiaries, as well as of FNB, to pay dividends in
the future is influenced by bank regulatory requirements and
capital guidelines.
FNB
Preferred Stock
General. FNB is authorized to issue
20,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $0.01 per
share, of which no shares were outstanding as of
September 30, 2007. The FNB board of directors has the
authority to issue FNB preferred stock in one or more series and
to fix the dividend rights, dividend rates, liquidation
preferences, conversion rights, voting rights, rights and terms
of redemption, including sinking fund provisions and the number
of shares constituting any such series, without any further
action by the shareholders of FNB unless such action is required
by applicable rules or regulations or by the terms of any other
outstanding series of FNB preferred stock. Any shares of FNB
preferred stock that may be issued may rank prior to shares of
FNB common stock as to payment of dividends and upon liquidation.
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COMPARISON
OF SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS
After the merger, Omegas shareholders will become
shareholders of FNB and their rights will be governed by
FNBs articles of incorporation, FNBs bylaws and the
FBCA. The following summary discusses differences between
FNBs articles of incorporation and bylaws and Omegas
articles of incorporation and bylaws and the differences between
the PBCL and the FBCA. For information as to how to get the full
text of each partys respective articles of incorporation
or bylaws, see Where You Can Find More Information
beginning on page 92.
The following summary is not intended to be a complete statement
of the differences affecting the rights of Omegas
shareholders who become FNB shareholders, but rather summarizes
the more significant differences affecting the rights of such
shareholders and certain important similarities. The summary is
qualified in its entirety by reference to the articles of
incorporation and bylaws of FNB, Omegas articles of
organization and bylaws and applicable laws and regulations.
Removal
of Directors; Filling Vacancies on the Board of
Directors
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Omegas articles of incorporation provide that a director,
any class of directors or Omegas entire board of directors
may be removed only for cause by the affirmative vote of the
holders of at least 75% of Omegas outstanding shares
entitled to vote thereon. Cause is defined as:
a felony conviction;
a court declaration that the director is of unsound
mind; or
gross abuse of trust committed in bad faith.
Omegas bylaws provide that the board of directors may
without shareholder approval remove a director for proper cause,
including:
the directors disclosure of confidential
information supplied to the director;
the directors conflict of interest or breach
of fiduciary duty;
the directors violation of federal or state
banking or securities laws or other applicable law; or
the directors unacceptability to any federal
or state regulator or self-regulatory organization.
Pennsylvania law and Omegas bylaws provide that vacancies
on Omegas board of directors, including vacancies
resulting from an increase in the number of directors, may be
filled by a majority vote of the remaining directors, though
less than a quorum, except that a vacancy resulting from a
removal of a director resulting from a shareholder vote may be
filled by the shareholders at the same meeting at which the
removal occurs. Directors elected to fill a vacancy serve for
the remainder of the term of the class to which the director is
elected.
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Under Florida law, unless the articles of incorporation of a
corporation provide otherwise, directors may be removed by the
corporations shareholders with or without cause; provided
that, if a director is elected by a voting group, only the
shareholders of that voting group may participate in the vote to
remove him or her. Article 6 of FNBs articles of
incorporation, however, provides that, subject to the rights of
holders of any preferred stock, any director or the entire board
of directors may be removed without cause by the affirmative
vote of the holders of at least 75% of the then outstanding
shares of FNB common stock. Florida law and FNBs bylaws
provide that vacancies on the FNB board of directors, including
vacancies resulting from an increase in the number of directors
or resulting from a removal from office, may be filled by a
majority vote of the remaining directors, though less than a
quorum.
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Quorum of
Shareholders
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Pennsylvania law provides that the holders of a majority of
votes entitled to be cast on a matter to be considered,
represented in person or by proxy, constitute a quorum of that
voting group for action on the matter. Pennsylvania law further
provides that, if a meeting called for the election of directors
is adjourned, the shareholders who attend the resumption of the
adjourned meeting, although less than a quorum, shall
nevertheless constitute a quorum for the purpose of electing
directors. Pennsylvania law also provides that shareholders who
attend a meeting of shareholders that previously has been
adjourned for one or more periods aggregating at least
15 days because of the absence of a quorum, although less
than a quorum under applicable law, shall nevertheless
constitute a quorum for the purpose of acting upon any matter
set forth in the notice of meeting.
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FNBs bylaws and Florida law provide that the holders of a
majority of votes entitled to be cast on a matter to be
considered, represented in person or by proxy, constitute a
quorum of that voting group for action on the matter. FNBs
bylaws further provide that whenever the holders of any class or
series of shares are entitled to vote separately on a specified
item of business, the holders of a majority of the votes of that
class or series entitled to be cast, represented in person or by
proxy, shall constitute a quorum of such class or series.
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Adjournment
and Notice of Shareholder Meetings
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Pennsylvania law provides that any regular or special meeting of
shareholders may be adjourned for such periods, not to exceed
15 days in the case of the election of directors, as may be
directed by the shareholders present in person or by proxy at
the meeting who are entitled to vote at that meeting.
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FNBs bylaws and Florida law provide that, if a quorum is
not present or represented at a shareholders meeting, the
shareholders present and entitled to vote at the meeting may
adjourn such meeting from time to time.
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Special Meetings of Shareholders
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Omegas bylaws provide that special meetings of
Omegas shareholders may be called at any time by
Omegas board, the chairman of the board, the president or
by shareholders entitled to cast at least one-third of the vote
that all shareholders are entitled to cast at the particular
meeting.
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FNBs bylaws provide that special meetings of shareholders
may be called only by the chairman of the board, the president
or the secretary of FNB pursuant to a resolution or written
direction of at least 75% of the members of the FNB board or by
the holders of not less than 10% of the outstanding shares of
FNB.
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Shareholder
Consent in Lieu of Meeting
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Pennsylvania law provides that any action that may be taken at a
meeting of the shareholders may be taken without a meeting, if a
consent or consents in writing setting forth the action so taken
shall be signed by all of the shareholders who would be entitled
to vote at a meeting for such purpose and shall be filed with
Omegas secretary.
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Florida law permits any action that may be taken at a meeting of
the shareholders of FNB to be taken without a meeting, if, prior
or subsequent to the action, one or more written consents signed
by a majority the shareholders who would be entitled to vote at
a meeting for such purpose are delivered to FNB.
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Dissenters
Rights
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Under Pennsylvania law, dissenters rights are generally
afforded to shareholders in the event of corporate actions
involving certain mergers, share exchanges, transfers of all or
substantially all of the assets of the corporation, as well as
certain other fundamental transactions.
Under Pennsylvania law, dissenters rights generally are
denied to holders of shares that are listed on a national
securities exchange, such as the Nasdaq Global Select Market, or
held beneficially or of record by more than
2,000 shareholders when a plan of merger converts the
shares into shares of the acquiring, surviving, new or other
corporation, whether or not the shares of the acquiring,
surviving, new or other corporation are listed on the exchange
or privately held.
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Under Florida law, dissenters rights are available in
connection with corporate actions involving certain mergers,
share exchanges, sales or other dispositions of all or
substantially all of the property of the corporation other than
in the ordinary course of business, the approval of certain
control-share acquisitions and amendments of the articles of
incorporation that would materially and adversely affect the
rights or preferences of shares held by the dissenting
shareholders.
Under Florida law, dissenters rights generally are denied
to holders of shares listed on a national securities exchange or
the Nasdaq Global Select Market or when the corporations
shares are held of record by at least 2,000 persons and
such outstanding shares have a market value of at least $10
million, not counting the value of certain insider shares.
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Derivative
Actions
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Under Pennsylvania law, a derivative action may be brought only
by person who was a shareholder or held a beneficial interest at
the time of the alleged wrongdoing unless the person became a
shareholder through transfer by operation of law from a person
who was a shareholder at the time of the alleged wrongdoing;
however, a derivative action may be brought by a shareholder who
was not a shareholder at the time of the alleged wrongdoing, if
a court determines that there is a strong prima facie case in
favor of the claim and a serious injustice will result without
such action.
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Under Florida law, a derivative action may be brought only by a
person who was a shareholder of FNB at the time of the alleged
wrongdoing unless the person became a shareholder through
transfer by operation of law from one who was a shareholder at
the time of the alleged wrongdoing.
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Dividends
and Distributions
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Subject to any restrictions in a corporations articles of
incorporation, Pennsylvania law generally provides that a
corporation may make distributions to its shareholders unless
after giving effect thereto:
the corporation would not be able to pay its debts
as they become due in the usual course of business; or
the corporations total assets would be less
than the sum of its total liabilities plus the amount that would
be needed upon the dissolution of the corporation to satisfy the
preferential rights of shareholders having superior preferential
rights to those shareholders receiving the distribution.
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the corporation would not be able to pay its debts as they become due in the usual course of business; or
the corporations total assets would be less than the sum of its total liabilities plus the amount that would be needed upon the dissolution of the corporation to satisfy the preferential rights of shareholders having superior preferential rights to those shareholders receiving the distribution.
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Omegas articles of incorporation do not contain any
restriction on the payment of dividends or the making of
distributions to shareholders.
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FNBs articles of incorporation do not contain any
restrictions on the payment of dividends or the making of
distributions to shareholders.
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Classes
of Stock With Preferential Rights
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Omegas articles of incorporation authorize Omega to issue
up to 5,000,000 shares of preferred stock divided into one
or more series. The designations, preferences, qualifications,
limitations, restrictions and special or relative rights, if
any, of any series of preferred stock shall be authorized by the
board of directors by resolution. Omega has no outstanding
shares of preferred stock.
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The articles of incorporation of FNB authorize it to issue
multiple classes of stock that may have rights preferential to
the FNB common stock to be received by Omega shareholders as a
result of the merger. No such stock is currently outstanding.
Such preferential rights include rights to preferential dividend
rates compared to such rates for FNB common stock, rights to
prevent dividends from being paid on the common stock until
dividends have been paid on the preferred stock, rights to
preferential payments upon any liquidation of FNB, independent
class voting rights with respect to certain fundamental
transactions and rights to convert shares of FNB preferred stock
into FNB common stock at a conversion ratio that protects such
preferred shareholders against a decline in the price of FNB
common stock by further diluting the common stock.
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Qualifications, Number and Term
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Omegas bylaws provide that the board of directors shall
consist of not less than five nor more than 25 members, as
determined by the board, divided into three classes, as equal in
number as possible, with each director serving a staggered
three-year term. Under Pennsylvania law, a director must be at
least 18 years of age, but need not be a resident of
Pennsylvania or a shareholder. Under Omegas bylaws, no
person is eligible to be newly elected or appointed as a
director if he or she will attain age 70 on or prior to
December 31 of the calendar year. Any director who attains
age 70 shall cease to be a director as of December 31 of
the year in which he or she attains age 70; however,
Omegas board of directors has waived the mandatory
retirement for Messrs. Gingerich and Lee who will continue
to serve as directors until the earlier of the completion of the
merger or the termination of the merger agreement.
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FNBs bylaws provide that the board of directors of FNB
shall consist of such number of directors as may be determined
by the board of directors of FNB, which number shall be not less
than five nor more than 25. FNBs bylaws further provide
that FNBs board of directors shall be divided into three
classes as equal in number as possible, with each director
having a staggered three-year term. Under Florida law and
FNBs bylaws, a director need not be a resident of Florida
or a shareholder of FNB to qualify to serve as a director.
FNBs bylaws further provide that the directors must be at
least 21 years of age.
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Nomination
of Directors
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Under Omegas bylaws, nominations for directors to be elected at a meeting of shareholders may be made by the board of directors or by any shareholder. Directors of Omega must be shareholders of Omega if required by applicable law. Nominations by shareholders for directors to be elected at an annual meeting of shareholders and which have not been previously approved by the board of directors must
be submitted to the secretary of Omega in writing not later than the date that shareholder proposals are required to be submitted under Rule 14a-8 of the Exchange Act. For nominations to be considered at a special meeting of shareholders, the nomination must be submitted no later than the earlier of:
30 days prior to the printing of Omegas proxy materials or information statement with respect to the meeting; or
the close of business on the fifth day following the date on which notice of such meeting is first given to shareholders if there are no proxy materials or information statement.
Each nomination must set forth the information required by Omegas bylaws.
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FNBs bylaws provide that directors may be nominated for
election to FNBs board of directors by either a resolution
of the board of directors or by a shareholder of FNB.
FNBs bylaws provide that a shareholder may make
nominations for director by providing FNB with written notice of
the shareholders intention to nominate a director, which
written notice generally must be received not less than
14 days prior to the meeting of shareholders called for the
election of directors. The notice of a shareholders
intention to nominate a director must include the information
required by FNBs bylaws.
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Cumulative
Voting
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Under Pennsylvania law, cumulative voting in the election of
directors is available unless precluded in the articles of
incorporation of the corporation. Omega has precluded cumulative
voting in the election of directors in its articles of
incorporation.
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Under Florida law, cumulative voting in the election of
directors is not available unless provided for in the articles
of incorporation of the corporation. FNB has not provided for
cumulative voting in its articles of incorporation.
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Indemnification
of Officers and Directors
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Pennsylvania law permits a corporation to indemnify its
directors and officers against expenses, judgments, fines and
amounts paid in settlement incurred by them in connection with
any pending, threatened or completed action or proceeding, and
permits such indemnification against expenses incurred in
connection with any pending, threatened or completed derivative
action, if the director or officer has acted in good faith and
in a manner the director or officer reasonably believed to be in
or not opposed to the best interests of the corporation and,
with respect to any criminal proceeding, had no reasonable cause
to believe his or her conduct was unlawful. Pennsylvania law
further provides that expenses incurred in defending any action
or proceeding may be paid by the corporation in advance of the
final disposition upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf
of the
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Florida law permits a corporation to indemnify a director or
officer who was or is a party to any threatened, pending or
completed action, suit or other type of proceeding, other than
an action by or in the right of the corporation, by reason of
the fact that he is or was a director or officer or is currently
serving at the request of the corporation as a director or
officer of another entity against expenses, including
attorneys fees, judgments, fines, penalties and amounts
paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by the
director or officer in connection with such action, suit or
proceeding. These indemnification rights apply if the director
or officer acted in good faith and in a manner in which the
director or officer reasonably believed to be in or not opposed
to the best interests of the corporation and, with respect to a
criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable
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director or officer to repay the amount if it is ultimately
determined that the director or officer is not entitled to be
indemnified by the corporation.
Under Pennsylvania law, the statutory provisions for
indemnification and advancement of expenses are non-exclusive
with respect to any other rights, such as contractual rights or
rights granted pursuant to a bylaw or by vote of shareholders or
disinterested directors, to which a person seeking
indemnification or advancement of expenses may be entitled. Such
rights may, for example, provide for indemnification against
judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement incurred by the
indemnified person in connection with derivative actions.
However, no indemnification is permitted where the act or
failure to act giving rise to the claim for indemnification is
determined by a court to have constituted willful misconduct or
recklessness. Pennsylvania law permits Omega to purchase and
maintain insurance on behalf of Omegas directors and
officers against any liability asserted against any of them and
incurred in such capacity, whether or not Omega would have the
power to indemnify them against such liability. Omegas
bylaws further provide that Omegas directors and officers
are entitled to be indemnified to the fullest extent permitted
by law. In addition, Omega may indemnify other persons to the
fullest extent permitted by law.
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cause to believe his or her conduct was unlawful. In addition,
under Florida law, FNB may indemnify and hold harmless an
officer or director who is a party in an action by or in the
right of the corporation against expenses, including
attorneys fees, and certain amounts paid in settlement,
actually and reasonably incurred in connection with the defense
or settlement of such proceeding, including any appeal thereof.
Such indemnification shall be authorized if the director or
officer has acted in good faith and in a manner in which the
director or officer reasonably believed to be in or not opposed
to the best interests of the corporation, except indemnification
is not authorized where there is an adjudication of liability,
unless a court determines, in view of all the circumstances,
that such person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity
for such expenses.
Florida law further provides that indemnification against the
costs and expenses of defending any action is required to be
made to any officer or director who is successful in defending a
derivative action. Except with regard to the costs and expenses
of successfully defending a derivative action as may be ordered
by a court, indemnification is only required to be made to a
director or officer if a determination is made that
indemnification is proper under the circumstances. Such
determination shall be made in accordance with the provisions of
Florida law.
Florida law further provides that expenses incurred in
defending any action or proceeding may be paid by the
corporation in advance of the final disposition of such action
or proceeding upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of
the director or officer to repay the amount if it is ultimately
determined that the director or officer is not entitled to be
indemnified by the corporation.
Under Florida law, the provisions for indemnification and
advancement of expenses are not exclusive. A Florida
corporation may make any other or further indemnification or
advancement of expenses to any of its officers or directors,
both as to action in their official capacity and as to action in
another capacity while holding such office. Under Florida law,
indemnification or advancement of expenses, however, shall
generally not be made to or on behalf of any officer or director
if a judgment or other final adjudication establishes that the
directors or officers actions or omissions were
material to the cause of action so adjudicated and
constitute:
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an unlawful distribution; or
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willful misconduct or a conscious disregard for
the best interests of the corporation.
Florida law and FNBs articles of incorporation permit FNB
to purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any director or
officer of FNB against any liability asserted against the
director or officer and incurred in such capacity, whether or
not FNB would have the power to indemnify the director or
officer against such liability. FNBs articles of
incorporation further provide that its directors, officers and
any other person designated by the board of directors of FNB are
entitled to be indemnified to the fullest extent permitted by
law.
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Liability
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Pennsylvania law provides that the bylaws of a corporation may
include a provision limiting the personal liability of directors
for monetary damages for actions taken as a director, other than
criminal conduct or with respect to liability for nonpayment of
taxes, and except to the extent that the director has breached
or failed to perform his or her duties to the corporation and
the breach or failure to perform constitutes self-dealing,
willful misconduct or recklessness. Omegas bylaws contain
such a provision.
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Under Florida law, a director is not liable for monetary damages
for any statement, vote, decision or failure to act regarding
corporate management or policy, unless the director breached or
failed to perform his or her duties as a director and the
directors breach of, or failure to perform, those duties
constitutes a violation of criminal law, self-dealing, an
unlawful distribution, willful misconduct or recklessness.
FNBs bylaws contain a provision limiting the liability of
its directors to the fullest extent permitted by law.
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Amendment
of Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
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Pennsylvania law requires the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast by all shareholders entitled to vote thereon to amend a corporations articles of incorporation, provided that shareholder approval is not required for certain non-material amendments. Omegas articles of incorporation provide that an amendment to Omegas articles of incorporation or bylaws that is proposed
by shareholders, and which has not previously received approval of the Omega board of directors, requires the affirmative vote of at least 75% of the votes which all shareholders are entitled to cast thereon for adoption.
Under Pennsylvania law, the power to adopt, amend or repeal bylaws may generally be vested, pursuant to the bylaws, in the directors, with certain statutory exceptions and
subject to the power of the shareholders to change such action. Pennsylvania law further provides that, unless the articles of incorporation provide otherwise, the board of directors does not have the authority to adopt or change a bylaw on any subject that is committed expressly to the shareholders by statute, other than on the shareholder quorum rules if the corporation is a registered corporation
such as Omega. Omegas bylaws provide that Omegas bylaws may be amended by the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of Omegas board of directors except for those matters that are statutorily committed to the shareholders. Under Omegas articles of incorporation, any amendment to the bylaws not previously approved by the board of directors requires the affirmative vote
of Omegas shareholders entitled to cast at least 75% of the votes which all shareholders present at a regular or special meeting are entitled to cast.
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In order to amend the articles of incorporation of a Florida corporation, Florida law generally requires that, unless the articles of incorporation provide for a greater vote, the votes cast in favor of such an amendment must exceed the votes cast against such an amendment at a meeting at which a quorum is present; provided, however, that a majority of the outstanding votes entitled to be cast on the
amendment is required with respect to amendments that would create dissenters rights under Florida law. Further, under Florida law, shareholder approval is not required for certain non-material amendments.
Under Florida law, a corporations bylaws may be amended or repealed by the board of directors or shareholders; provided, however, that the board of directors may not amend or repeal
the corporations bylaws if the articles of incorporation reserve such power to the shareholders, or the shareholders, in amending or repealing the bylaws, expressly provide that the board of directors may not amend or repeal the bylaws or a particular bylaw provision. FNBs bylaws provide that they may be altered or amended and new bylaws adopted by the affirmative vote of at least 75% of
the members of FNBs board of directors or by the affirmative vote of the holders of at least 75% of the outstanding shares entitled to vote thereon.
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Vote
Required for Extraordinary Corporation Transactions
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Omega
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FNB
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Under Pennsylvania law, generally, a merger, consolidation, share exchange, dissolution or sale of all or substantially all of a corporations assets other than in the ordinary course of business must be approved by the board of directors and by the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes cast by all shareholders entitled to vote thereon. Except as otherwise provided in the bylaws of a corporation,
shareholders do not have to approve a board of directors-approved plan of merger if, immediately prior to the transaction, another corporation that is a party to the transaction directly or indirectly owns 80% or more of the outstanding shares of each class of the constituent corporation, or if
the surviving or new corporation is a business corporation incorporated in Pennsylvania with articles of incorporation that are identical to the articles of incorporation of the merged corporation, except for changes permitted by a board of directors without shareholder approval under Pennsylvania law;
each share of the merged corporation outstanding immediately prior to the effective date of the merger will continue to be outstanding or will be converted into an identical share of the surviving or new corporation after the effective date of the merger; and
the shareholders of the merged corporation are to hold, in the aggregate, shares of the surviving or new corporation to be outstanding immediately after effectiveness of the plan of merger entitled to cast at least a majority of the votes entitled to be cast generally for the election of directors.
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Under Florida law, generally, a merger, consolidation, share
exchange, dissolution or sale of all or substantially all of a
corporations assets other than in the ordinary course of
business must be approved by the board of directors and by the
affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the shares
entitled to vote thereon unless the corporations articles
of incorporation require a higher vote. Florida law further
provides that, unless required by its articles of incorporation,
shareholder approval of a plan of merger is not required if:
the articles of incorporation of the surviving
corporation will not differ, except for certain minor amendments
approved by the board of directors as provided by Florida law,
from its articles before the merger; and
each shareholder of the surviving corporation whose
shares were outstanding immediately prior to the effective date
of the merger will hold the same number of shares, with
identical designations, preferences, limitations and relative
rights, immediately after the merger.
FNBs articles of incorporation require the affirmative
vote of the holders of at least 75% of the outstanding shares of
FNB common stock entitled to vote to approve a merger,
consolidation or sale, lease, exchange or other disposition, in
a single transaction or series of related transactions, of all
or substantially all or a substantial part of the properties or
assets of FNB, unless the board of directors of FNB has approved
and recommended the transaction prior to the consummation
thereof.
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Interested
Shareholder Transactions
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Omega
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FNB
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Pennsylvania law provides that, with respect to registered
companies such as Omega, if a shareholder of a corporation is a
party to a sale of assets, share exchange, merger or
consolidation involving the corporation or a subsidiary, or if a
shareholder is to be treated differently in a corporate
dissolution from other shareholders of the same class, or if a
shareholder is to receive a disproportionate amount of shares
resulting from a division of the corporation, or if the articles
of incorporation of the corporation are to be amended so as to
result in a shareholder receiving an increased voting or
economic interest in relation to substantially all other
shareholders, then approval must be obtained from the
shareholders entitled to cast at least a majority of the votes
which all shareholders other than the interested shareholder are
entitled to cast with respect to the transaction, without
counting the votes of the interested shareholder. Such
additional shareholder approval is not required if the
consideration to be received by the other shareholders in such
transaction for shares of any class is not less than the highest
amount paid by the interested shareholder in acquiring shares of
the same class, or if the proposed transaction is approved by a
majority of the board of directors other than certain directors
affiliated or associated with, or nominated by, the interested
shareholder. Pennsylvania law defines an interested shareholder
as a shareholder who is a party to the transaction or who is
treated differently from other shareholders and any person or
group of persons who act in concert or who are controlled by the
interested shareholder.
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Florida law contains a number of provisions that require
supermajority approval for certain transactions with
affiliates. Under Florida law, if any person who together with
his or her affiliates and associates beneficially owns 10% or
more of any voting stock of the corporation, or an Interested
Person, is a party to any merger, consolidation, disposition of
all or a substantial part of the assets of the corporation or a
subsidiary of the corporation, or exchange of securities
requiring shareholder approval, or a Business Combination, such
transaction requires approval by the affirmative vote of the
holders of two-thirds of the voting shares other than the shares
beneficially owned by the Interested Person; provided, that such
approval is not required if:
the Interested Person transaction has been approved
by a majority of the disinterested directors;
the corporation has not had more than
300 shareholders of record at any time during the three
years preceding the date of the transactions
announcement;
the Interested Person has been the beneficial owner
of at least 80% of the corporations outstanding voting
shares for at least five years preceding the date of the
transactions announcement;
the Interested Person is the beneficial owner of at
least 90% of the outstanding voting shares of the corporation,
exclusive of shares acquired directly from the corporation in a
transaction not approved by a majority of the disinterested
directors;
the corporation is an investment company registered
under the Investment Company Act of 1940; or
the consideration to be received by holders of the
stock of the corporation meets certain minimum levels determined
by a formula under Section 607.0901(4)(f) of the Florida
Business Corporations Act.
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Fiduciary
Duty
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Omega
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FNB
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Under Pennsylvania law, a director shall perform his or her duties as a director in good faith, in a manner he or she reasonably believes to be in the best interests of the corporation and with such care, including reasonable inquiry, skill and diligence, as a person of ordinary prudence would use under similar circumstances, and shall be entitled in performing his or her duties to rely in good faith
on information, opinions, reports or statements, including financial statements and other financial data, prepared or presented by:
one or more officers or employees of the corporation whom the director reasonably believes to be reliable and competent in the matters presented;
counsel, public accountants or other persons as to matters which the director reasonably believes to be within the professional or expert competence of such person; or
a committee of the board upon which he or she does not serve, as to matters within its designated authority, which committee the director reasonably believes to merit confidence.
Pennsylvania law further provides that a director may, in considering the best interests of a corporation, consider:
the effects of any action on shareholders, employees, suppliers, customers and creditors of the corporation, and upon communities in which offices or other facilities of the corporation are located;
the short-term and long-term interests of the corporation, including the possibility that the best interests of the corporation may be served by the continued independence of the corporation;
the resources, intent and conduct of any person seeking to acquire control of the corporation; and
all other pertinent factors.
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Under Florida law, a director is required to discharge his or her duties in good faith, with the care an ordinarily prudent person in a like position would exercise under similar circumstances and in a manner reasonably believed to be in the best interests of the corporation. In discharging his or her duties, a director is entitled to rely on:
information, opinions, reports, or statements, including financial statements and other financial data, if presented or prepared by officers or employees of the corporation whom the director reasonably believes to be reliable and competent in the matters presented;
legal counsel, public accountants or other persons as to matters the director reasonably believes are within the persons professional or expert competence; or
a committee of the Board of which the director is not a member if the director reasonably believes the committee merits confidence.
FNBs articles of incorporation provide that the board of directors of FNB, in evaluating a proposal for an extraordinary corporate transaction, shall consider all relevant factors, including, without limitation, the long-term prospects and interests of the corporation and its shareholders, the social, economic, legal or other effects of any action on the employees, suppliers and customers
of the corporation and its subsidiaries, the communities and societies in which FNB and its subsidiaries operate, and the economy of the state and the nation.
FNBs articles of incorporation further provide that, if the board of directors of FNB determines that such a proposal should be rejected, it may take any lawful action to accomplish its purpose.
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Provisions
with Possible Anti-Takeover Effects
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Omega
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FNB
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Pennsylvania law contains various statutory
anti-takeover provisions; however, except for
Subchapter F of the PBCL, Omega has opted out of the coverage of
those provisions as permitted by Pennsylvania law. Subchapter
25F, which relates to business combinations, delays for five
years, and imposes conditions upon, business combinations
between an interested shareholder and the corporation.
Omegas articles of incorporation deny any person the right
to cast more than 10% of the total votes that all holders of
voting securities are entitled to cast and no person may have
holdings in such securities that exceed 10% of the issued and
outstanding voting securities, unless authorized by the board of
directors. The casting of votes by a person as a proxy holder
for other shareholders is not counted in computing the 10%
limitation to the extent that the proxies so voted were
revocable and were secured from other shareholders who are not
members of a group which includes such person. In the event of a
violation of either of these provisions, Omega has the right to
purchase, at its option, all or any portion of the holdings that
exceed 10% of its issued and outstanding voting securities in
accordance with the procedures set forth in its articles of
incorporation.
Omegas articles of incorporation provide that its board of
directors may, if it deems it advisable, oppose a tender offer
or other offer for Omegas securities. When considering
whether to oppose an offer, Omegas board of directors may,
but it is not legally obligated to, consider any pertinent
issues, for which the articles of incorporation provides certain
examples.
In addition, various provisions in Omegas articles of
incorporation and bylaws, discussed above, may serve as
anti-takeover protections including:
the classification of Omegas board of
directors into three separate classes with each board member
serving a staggered three-year term;
shareholders may remove directors only for cause, as
defined, and then only with the approval of the holders of at
least 75% of Omegas common stock;
the ability of Omegas board of directors to
fill vacancies resulting from an increase in the number of
directors; and
provisions in Omegas articles of incorporation
that authorize Omegas board of directors, without further
shareholder action, to issue from time to time, up to
5,000,000 shares of Omega preferred stock. Omegas
board of directors is empowered to divide any and all of the
shares of Omega preferred stock into series and to fix and
determine the relative rights and preferences of the shares of
any series to established.
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FNB is subject to statutory anti-takeover provisions
under Florida law. The FBCA restricts the voting rights of
certain shares of a corporations stock when those shares
are acquired by a party who, by such acquisition, would control
at least 20% of all voting rights of the corporations
issued and outstanding stock. The statute provides that the
acquired shares, or the control shares, will, upon such
acquisition, cease to have any voting rights. The acquiring
party may, however, petition the corporation to have voting
rights re-assigned to the control shares by way of an
acquiring persons statement submitted to the
corporation in compliance with the requirements of the statute.
Upon receipt of such request, the corporation must submit such
request, for shareholder approval. Voting rights may be
reassigned to the control shares by a resolution of a majority
of the corporations shareholders for each class and series
of stock, with the control shares not voting.
In addition, there are various provisions in FNBs articles
of incorporation and bylaws that may serve as anti-takeover
protections including:
the ability of FNBs board of directors to fill
vacancies resulting from an increase in the number of
directors;
the supermajority voting requirements for certain
corporate transactions;
the broad range of factors that FNBs board of
directors may consider in evaluating an unsolicited offer
including a tender offer proposal; and
provisions in FNBs articles of incorporation
which authorize FNBs board of directors, without further
shareholder action, to issue from time to time, up to
20,000,000 shares of FNB preferred stock. The board of
directors of FNB is empowered to divide any and all of the
shares of FNB preferred stock into series and to fix and
determine the relative rights and preferences of the shares of
any series so established.
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COMPARATIVE
MARKET PRICES AND DIVIDENDS
The following table sets forth for the periods indicated:
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the high and low trading prices of shares of FNB common stock as
reported on the NYSE;
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the high and low trading prices of shares of Omega common stock
as reported on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on and after
July 3, 2006 and on the Nasdaq National Market prior to
that date; and
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quarterly cash dividends paid per share by FNB and Omega.
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FNB Common Stock
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Omega Common Stock
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First quarter
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$
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17.70
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$
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15.74
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$
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0.235
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34.21
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27.88
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0.31
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Second quarter
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17.24
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15.19
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0.235
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34.10
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28.19
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0.31
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17.00
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15.15
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0.235
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32.38
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28.12
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0.31
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Fourth quarter
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18.85
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16.31
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0.235
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33.50
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29.48
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0.31
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2007:
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First quarter
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18.79
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16.21
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0.235
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34.49
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27.14
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0.31
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Second quarter
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17.91
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16.41
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0.235
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29.66
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26.67
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0.31
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18.24
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14.05
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0.24
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29.74
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20.97
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0.31
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17.92
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13.85
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0.24
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32.40
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24.45
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0.31
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15.30
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12.52
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30.28
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25.62
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You are advised to obtain current market quotations for FNB
common stock. The market price of FNB common stock will
fluctuate between the date of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus and the completion of the merger. No
assurance can be given concerning the market price of FNB common
stock.
PROPOSAL NO. 2
ADJOURNMENT
PROPOSAL
In the event sufficient votes are not present at the FNB or the
Omega special meeting to constitute a quorum or approve the FNB
merger proposal or the Omega merger proposal, the applicable
merger proposal cannot be approved unless the applicable special
meeting is adjourned in order to permit further solicitation of
proxies. In order to allow shares present in person or by proxy
at the FNB and the Omega special meetings to vote for the
adjournment of their respective special meetings, if necessary,
each is submitting an adjournment of its respective special
meetings to its shareholders as a separate matter for
consideration. Properly submitted proxies will be voted in favor
of the applicable adjournment proposal, unless otherwise
indicated on the proxy. If either the FNB adjournment proposal
or the Omega adjournment proposal is approved, no notice of the
time and place of the adjourned meeting is required to be given
to FNBs or Omegas shareholders other than an
announcement of the time and place that is given at their
respective special meetings.
Recommendation
of FNBs and Omegas Boards of Directors
FNB
FNBs board of directors recommends that FNB shareholders
vote FOR the approval of the FNB adjournment
proposal.
Omega
Omegas board of directors recommends that Omega
shareholders vote FOR the approval of the Omega
adjournment proposal.
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LEGAL
MATTERS
The validity of the FNB common stock being registered in
connection with the merger has been passed upon for FNB by Duane
Morris LLP, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Duane Morris LLP and
Blank Rome LLP, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will deliver their
opinions to FNB and Omega, respectively, as to certain federal
income tax consequences of the merger. See Material
Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger beginning on
page 74.
EXPERTS
The consolidated financial statements of FNB and subsidiaries
appearing in FNBs Annual Report
(Form 10-K)
for the year ended December 31, 2006, and FNB
managements assessment of the effectiveness of internal
control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2006
included therein, have been audited by Ernst & Young
LLP, independent registered public accounting firm, as set forth
in their reports thereon, included therein and incorporated
herein by reference. Such consolidated financial statements and
managements assessment are incorporated herein by
reference in reliance upon such reports given on the authority
of such firm as experts in accounting and auditing.
With respect to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim
financial information of FNB for the three, six and nine-month
periods ended March 31, 2007 and March 31, 2006,
June 30, 2007 and June 30, 2006 and September 30,
2007 and September 30, 2006, respectively, incorporated by
reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus,
Ernst & Young LLP reported that they have applied
limited procedures in accordance with professional standards for
a review of such information. However, their separate reports
dated May 7, 2007, August 7, 2007 and November 7,
2007, included in FNBs Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q
for the quarters ended March 31, 2007, June 30, 2007
and September 30, 2007, respectively, and incorporated by
reference herein, state that they did not audit and they do not
express an opinion on that interim financial information.
Accordingly, the degree of reliance on their reports on such
information should be restricted in light of the limited nature
of the review procedures applied. Ernst & Young LLP is
not subject to the liability provisions of Section 11 of
the Securities Act for their report on the unaudited interim
financial information because that report is not a
report or a part of the registration
statement prepared or certified by Ernst & Young LLP
within the meaning of Sections 7 and 11 of the Securities
Act.
The consolidated financial statements of Omega and subsidiaries
appearing in Omegas Annual Report
(Form 10-K)
for the year ended December 31, 2006, and Omega
managements assessment of the effectiveness of internal
control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2006
included therein, have been audited by
Ernst & Young LLP, independent registered public
accounting firm, as set forth in their reports thereon, included
therein, and incorporated herein by reference. Such consolidated
financial statements and managements assessment are
incorporated herein by reference in reliance upon such reports
given on the authority of such firm as experts in accounting and
auditing.
OTHER
MATTERS
As of the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus, neither
FNB nor Omega knows of any matter that will be presented for
consideration at their respective special meetings other than
the approval of the merger proposal and the adjournment
proposal. However, if any other matters properly come before
their respective special meetings or any adjournment,
postponement or continuation thereof and be voted upon, the
enclosed proxies shall be deemed to confer discretionary
authority on the individuals named as proxies therein to vote
the shares represented by such proxies as to any such matters.
No person is authorized to give any information or make any
representation other than those contained or incorporated by
reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus, and, if
given or made, such information or representation should not be
relied upon as having been authorized by FNB or Omega.
This joint proxy statement/prospectus does not constitute an
offer to exchange or sell, or a solicitation of an offer to
exchange or purchase, the FNB common stock offered by this joint
proxy statement/prospectus, nor
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does it constitute the solicitation of a proxy in any
jurisdiction in which such offer or solicitation is not
authorized or to or from any person to whom it is unlawful to
make such offer or solicitation.
The information contained in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus speaks as of the date hereof unless
otherwise specifically indicated. The delivery of this joint
proxy statement/prospectus shall not, under any circumstances,
create any implication that there has been no change in the
affairs of Omega or FNB since the date of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus or that the information in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus or in the documents incorporated by
reference in this joint proxy statement/prospectus is correct at
any time subsequent to that date.
This joint proxy statement/prospectus does not cover any resales
of the FNB common stock offered hereby to be received by
shareholders of Omega deemed to be affiliates of
Omega or FNB upon the consummation of the merger. No person is
authorized to make use of this joint proxy statement/prospectus
in connection with any such resales.
WHERE YOU
CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION
FNB and Omega each file reports, proxy statements and other
information with the SEC under the Exchange Act. You may read
and copy any reports, statements or other information filed by
FNB or Omega at the SECs public reference room at
100 F Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20549. You
may call the SEC at
1-800-SEC-0330
for further information on the public reference room. FNBs
and Omegas SEC filings are also available to the public
from commercial document retrieval services and at the web site
maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov.
FNB filed a registration statement on
Form S-4
to register with the SEC under the Securities Act the issuance
of FNB common stock to Omegas shareholders pursuant to the
merger agreement. This joint proxy statement/prospectus is a
part of that registration statement and constitutes a prospectus
of FNB and a proxy statement of FNB and Omega for their
respective special meetings. As allowed by SEC rules, this joint
proxy statement/prospectus does not contain all the information
contained in the registration statement.
The SEC allows the incorporation by reference of
information into this joint proxy statement/prospectus, which
means that FNB and Omega can disclose important information to
you by referring you to another document filed separately with
the SEC by FNB or Omega. The information incorporated by
reference is deemed to be part of this joint proxy
statement/prospectus, except for any information that is
superseded by information in this joint proxy
statement/prospectus. This joint proxy statement/prospectus
incorporates by reference the documents set forth below that FNB
or Omega have previously filed with the SEC. These documents
contain important information about FNB and Omega.
The following documents previously filed with the SEC by FNB
(SEC File
No. 001-31940)
are incorporated by reference into this joint proxy
statement/prospectus:
FNBs Annual Report on
Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2006;
FNBs Quarterly Reports on
Form 10-Q
for the quarters ended March 31, 2007, June 30, 2007
and September 30, 2007; and
FNBs Current Reports on
Form 8-K
filed January 29, 2007, March 23, 2007, June 25,
2007, July 19, 2007 (except for Items 2.02 and 9.01),
October 16, 2007, October 23, 2007, November 9,
2007, November 28, 2007, December 20, 2007 and
January 23, 2008; and
The description of FNB common stock contained in the FNB
registration statement filed pursuant to Section 12 of the
Exchange Act, and any amendment or report filed for the purpose
of updating such description.
The following documents previously filed with the SEC by Omega
(SEC File
No. 0-13599)
are incorporated by reference into this joint proxy
statement/prospectus:
Omegas Annual Report on
Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2006;
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Omegas Quarterly Reports on
Form 10-Q
for the quarters ended March 31, 2007, June 30, 2007
and September 30, 2007;
Omegas Current Reports on
Form 8-K
filed January 18, 2007, November 9, 2007 (except for
items 7.01 and exhibit 99.1), November 14, 2007,
November 26, 2007 and January 28, 2008 (except for
item 2.02 and exhibit 99.1); and
The description of Omega common stock contained in the Omega
registration statement filed pursuant to Section 12 of the
Exchange Act, and any amendment or report filed for the purpose
of updating such description.
Each of FNB and Omega further incorporates by reference any
additional documents that it files with the SEC under
Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14, or 15(d) of the Exchange Act
between the date of this joint proxy statement/prospectus and
the date of the FNB and Omega special meetings. These documents
include periodic reports such as Annual Reports on
Form 10-K,
Quarterly Reports on
Form 10-Q
and Current Reports on
Form 8-K,
as well as proxy statements.
If you would like to receive a copy of any of the documents
incorporated by reference, please contact Omega or FNB at the
address or telephone number listed under the heading
Reference to Additional Information in the forepart
of this joint proxy statement/prospectus.
ANNUAL
MEETINGS
FNB
FNB currently expects that it will convene and hold its regular
2008 annual meeting of shareholders in May 2008 following
completion of the merger. FNB intends to file proxy materials,
including a proxy statement and a form of proxy, relating to its
2008 FNB annual meeting of shareholders as soon as practicable.
For a shareholder proposal to be considered for inclusion in
FNBs proxy statement and form of proxy relating to the FNB
annual meeting of shareholders to be held in 2008, the Corporate
Secretary of FNB must have received the proposal, at One F.N.B.
Boulevard, Hermitage, Pennsylvania 16148, not later than
December 1, 2007. However, if the FNB 2008 annual meeting
is held on or after June 13, 2008, a shareholder proposal
must be received within a reasonable time before FNB begins to
print and mail its proxy solicitation materials for the FNB 2008
annual meeting. Any such proposal will be subject to
Rule 14a-8
under the Exchange Act.
Pursuant to FNBs bylaws, if a shareholder wishes to
present at FNBs 2008 annual meeting (i) a proposal
relating to nominations for and election of directors or
(ii) a proposal relating to a matter other than nominations
for and election of directors, otherwise than pursuant to
Rule 14a-8
under the Exchange Act, the shareholder must comply with the
provisions relating to shareholder proposals in FNBs
bylaws which are summarized below. Written notice of any such
proposal containing the information required by FNBs
bylaws, as described herein, must be delivered in person, by
first class United States mail postage prepaid or by
reputable overnight delivery service to the attention of
FNBs Corporate Secretary at F.N.B. Corporation, One F.N.B.
Boulevard, Hermitage, Pennsylvania 16148 during the period
commencing on December 1, 2007 and ending on
January 2, 2008.
A written nomination for a director must set forth:
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the name and address of the shareholder who intends to make the
nomination, or the nominating shareholder;
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the name, age, business address and, if known, residence address
of each person so proposed;
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the principal occupation or employment for the past five years
of each person so proposed;
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the qualifications of each person so proposed;
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the number of shares of FNB common stock beneficially owned
within the meaning of SEC
Rule 13d-3
by each person so proposed and the earliest date of acquisition
of any such common stock by such person;
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a description of any arrangement or understanding between each
person so proposed and the nominating shareholder with respect
to such persons nomination and election as a director and
actions to be proposed to be taken by such person as a director;
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the written consent of each person so proposed to serve as a
director if nominated and elected as a director; and
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such other information regarding each such person as would be
required under the proxy rules of the SEC if proxies were to be
solicited for the election as a director of each person so
proposed.
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With respect to nominations by shareholders, only candidates
nominated for election as a member of FNBs board of
directors in accordance with FNBs bylaw provisions as
summarized herein will be eligible to be nominated for election
as a member of FNBs board of directors at FNBs 2008
annual meeting of shareholders, and any candidate not nominated
in accordance with such provisions will not be considered or
acted upon for election as a director at FNBs 2008 annual
meeting of shareholders.
A written matter relating to a matter other than nomination for
election as a director must set forth information regarding the
matter that would be required under the proxy rules of the SEC
if proxies were solicited for shareholder consideration of the
matter at a meeting of FNBs shareholders. Only shareholder
proposals submitted in accordance with the provisions described
above will be considered or acted upon at FNBs 2008 annual
meeting.
Omega
Omega intends to hold a 2008 annual meeting of shareholders only
if the merger agreement is terminated.
Under Omegas bylaws, shareholder proposals with respect to
its 2008 annual meeting of shareholders, including nominations
for directors, which have not been previously approved by
Omegas board of directors, must be submitted to the
Corporate Secretary of Omega no later than December 3,
2007. Any such proposal must be in writing and sent either by
personal delivery, nationally recognized express mail or United
States mail, postage prepaid, to Omegas Corporate
Secretary, Omega Financial Corporation, 366 Walker Drive, State
College, Pennsylvania 16801. Each nomination or proposal must
include the information required by Omegas bylaws. All
late or nonconforming nominations and proposals may be rejected
by the officer presiding at the meeting. Omegas bylaws are
available, at no cost, at the SECs website,
www.sec.gov, as an exhibit to Omegas
Form 10-K
filed with the SEC on March 16, 2006 or upon the
shareholders written request directed to Omegas
Corporate Secretary at the address given above.
Shareholder proposals for Omegas 2008 annual meeting of
shareholders must be submitted to Omega by December 3, 2007
to receive consideration for inclusion in Omegas proxy
statement relating to its 2008 annual meeting of shareholders.
Any such proposal must also comply with SEC proxy rules,
including SEC
Rule 14a-8,
and any applicable requirements set forth in Omegas bylaws.
In addition, shareholders are notified that the deadline for
providing Omega timely notice of any shareholder proposal to be
submitted outside of the
Rule 14a-8
process for consideration at Omegas 2008 annual meeting of
shareholders is December 3, 2007. As to all such matters of
which Omega does not have notice on or prior to December 3,
2007, discretionary authority shall be granted to the persons
designated in Omegas proxy related to Omegas 2008
annual meeting of shareholders to vote on such proposal.
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AGREEMENT
AND PLAN OF MERGER
between
F.N.B. CORPORATION
and
OMEGA FINANCIAL CORPORATION
DATED AS OF NOVEMBER 8, 2007
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TABLE OF
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ARTICLE I THE MERGER
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1.1
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The Merger
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1.2
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Effective Time
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1.3
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Effects of the Merger
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1.4
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Conversion of Omega Capital Stock
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1.5
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FNB Capital Stock
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A-10
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1.6
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Omega Equity and Equity-Based Awards
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A-10
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1.7
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Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Surviving Company
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1.8
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Tax Consequences
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A-11
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1.9
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Dissenting Shares
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1.10.
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The Bank Merger
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ARTICLE II EXCHANGE OF SHARES
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2.1
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FNB to Make Merger Consideration Available
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2.2
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Exchange of Shares
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2.3
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Adjustments for Dilution and Other Matters
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2.4
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Withholding Rights
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ARTICLE III REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF OMEGA
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3.1
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Corporate Organization
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3.2
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Capitalization
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3.3
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Authority; No Violation
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3.4
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Consents and Approvals
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3.5
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Reports
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3.6
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Financial Statements
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3.7
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Brokers Fees
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3.8
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Absence of Certain Changes or Events
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A-17
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3.9
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Legal Proceedings
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A-18
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3.10
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Taxes and Tax Returns
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A-18
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3.11
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Employee Benefits
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A-19
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3.12
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SEC Reports
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A-22
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3.13
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Compliance with Applicable Law
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3.14
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Contracts
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A-22
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3.15
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Agreements with Regulatory Agencies
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3.16
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Undisclosed Liabilities
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3.17
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Environmental Liability
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3.18
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Real Property
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A-23
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3.19
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State Takeover Laws
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3.20
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Reorganization
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A-24
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3.21
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Opinion
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3.22
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Insurance
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A-24
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3.23
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Investment Securities
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3.24
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Intellectual Property
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3.25
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Loans; Nonperforming and Classified Assets
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3.26
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Fiduciary Accounts
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3.27
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Allowance for Loan Losses
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ARTICLE IV REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF FNB
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A-26
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A-2
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4.1
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Corporate Organization
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4.2
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Capitalization
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4.3
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Authority; No Violation
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A-27
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4.4
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Consents and Approvals
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A-27
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4.5
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Reports
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A-28
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4.6
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Financial Statements
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A-28
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4.7
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Brokers Fees
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A-28
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4.8
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Absence of Certain Changes or Events
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A-28
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4.9
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Legal Proceedings
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A-29
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4.10
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Taxes and Tax Returns
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4.11
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Employee Benefits
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A-30
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4.12
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SEC Reports
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4.13
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Compliance with Applicable Law
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4.14
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Contracts
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A-32
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4.15
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Agreements with Regulatory Agencies
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4.16
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Undisclosed Liabilities
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4.17
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Environmental Liability
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4.18
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Reorganization
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4.19
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Loans; Nonperforming and Classified Assets
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4.20
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Fiduciary Accounts
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A-34
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4.21
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Allowance for Loan Losses
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ARTICLE V COVENANTS RELATING TO CONDUCT OF BUSINESS
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A-34
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5.1
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Conduct of Businesses Prior to the Effective Time
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5.2
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Omega Forbearances
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5.3
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FNB Forbearances
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A-38
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5.4
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No Control of Other Partys Business
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A-38
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ARTICLE VI ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS
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A-38
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6.1
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Regulatory Matters
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A-38
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6.2
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Access to Information
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A-40
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6.3
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Shareholder Approval
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A-40
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6.4
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Commercially Reasonable Efforts; Cooperation
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A-41
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6.5
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Affiliates
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A-41
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6.6
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NYSE Approval
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A-41
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6.7
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Benefit Plans
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A-41
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6.8
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Indemnification; Directors and Officers Insurance
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A-42
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6.9
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Additional Agreements
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A-43
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6.10
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Advice of Changes
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A-43
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6.11
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Dividends
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A-43
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6.12
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Exemption from Liability Under Section 16(b)
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A-43
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6.13
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Certain Actions
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A-43
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6.14
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Transition
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A-45
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6.15
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Certain Post-Closing Matters
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A-46
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ARTICLE VII CONDITIONS PRECEDENT
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A-46
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7.1
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Conditions to Each Partys Obligation to Effect the Merger
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A-46
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7.2
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Conditions to Obligation of FNB to Effect the Merger
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A-47
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7.3
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Conditions to Obligation of Omega to Effect the Merger
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A-3
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ARTICLE VIII TERMINATION AND AMENDMENT
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8.1
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Termination
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A-48
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8.2
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Effect of Termination
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A-50
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8.3
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Amendment
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A-50
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8.4
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Extension; Waiver
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A-50
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ARTICLE IX GENERAL PROVISIONS
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A-50
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9.1
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Closing
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A-50
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9.2
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Nonsurvival of Representations, Warranties and Agreements
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A-50
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9.3
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Expenses
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A-50
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9.4
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Notices
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A-51
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9.5
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Interpretation
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A-51
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9.6
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Counterparts
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A-52
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9.7
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Entire Agreement
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A-52
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9.8
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Governing Law; Jurisdiction
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A-52
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9.9
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Severability
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A-52
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Assignment; Third Party Beneficiaries
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EXHIBITS:
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Exhibit A Form of Bank Merger Agreement
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Exhibit B Form of Affiliate Letter
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A-58
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Exhibit C Form of Voting Agreement
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A-4
INDEX
OF DEFINED TERMS
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Section
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Acquisition Proposal
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6.13(e)
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Affiliate
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2.3(g)
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Agreement
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Preamble
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Articles of Merger
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Assumed Stock Options
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1.5(a)
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Average Closing Price
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1.4(e)
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Bank
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3.4
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Bank Merger
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1.10
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Bank Merger Agreement
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BHC Act
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3.1(b)
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Break-up Fee
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Certificates
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1.4(c)
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Change in Omega Recommendation
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Claim
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6.8(a)
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Closing
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Closing Date
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Code
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Preamble
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Confidentiality Agreement
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Contracts
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Controlled Group Liability
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3.11
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Credit Facilities
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5.2(f)
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DRSP Plan
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Effective Date
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Effective Time
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Environmental Laws
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ERISA
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3.11
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ERISA Affiliate
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3.11
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ESOP
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1.6(c)
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Exchange Act
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3.6
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Exchange Agent
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2.2(a)
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Exchange Fund
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2.2
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Exchange Ratio
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1.4(a)
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FBCA
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FDIC
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3.4
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Federal Reserve Board
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3.4
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FNB
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Preamble
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FNB 10-Q
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4.6
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FNB 2006 10-K
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4.6
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FNB Bank
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1.10
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FNB Bank Board
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1.10
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FNB Benefit Plan
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4.11
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FNB Bylaws
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4.1(b)
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FNB Charter
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Section
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FNB Common Stock
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1.4(a)
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FNB Disclosure Schedule
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Art. IV Preamble
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FNB Employment Agreement
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4.11
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FNB Loan Property
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4.17
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FNB Plans
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6.7(a)
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FNB Preferred Stock
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4.2(a)
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FNB Proposal
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6.3(b)
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FNB Qualified Plans
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4.11(d)
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FNB Recommendation
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6.3(b)
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FNB Regulatory Agreement
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4.15
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FNB Reports
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4.12
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FNB Shareholder Meeting
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6.3(b)
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FNB Stock Plans
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4.2(a)
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GAAP
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3.1(c)
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Governmental Entity
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3.4
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Hazardous Substance
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3.17(b)
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HSR Act
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3.4
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Indemnified Parties
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6.8(a)
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Injunction
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7.1(e)
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Insurance Amount
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6.8(c)
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Intellectual Property
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3.25
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IRS
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3.11(b)
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Joint Proxy Statement
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3.4
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Leased Properties
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3.18(c)
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Leases
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3.18(b)
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Liens
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3.2(b)
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Loan(s)
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5.2(t)
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Material Adverse Effect
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3.1(c)
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Materially Burdensome Regulatory Condition
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6.1(d)
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Merger
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Preamble
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Merger Consideration
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1.4(a)
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Multiemployer Plan
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3.11
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Multiple Employer Plan
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3.11
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Nasdaq
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3.1(c)
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NYSE
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3.1(c)
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OCC
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3.4
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Omega
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Preamble
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Omega 10-Q
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3.6
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Omega 2006
10-K
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3.6
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Omega Advisory Board
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6.15(b)
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Omega Articles
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3.1(b)
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Omega Bank
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1.10
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Omega Bank Designees
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1.10
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Omega Benefit Plan
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Section
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Omega Bylaws
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3.1(b)
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Omega Common Stock
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1.4(a)
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Omega Designees
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1.3(b)
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Omega Disclosure Schedule
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Art. III Preamble
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Omega Employment Agreement
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Omegas Knowledge
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3.17(b)
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Omega Loan Property
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3.17(a)
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Omega Plan
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3.11
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Omega Qualified Plans
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3.11(d)
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Omega Recommendation
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6.3(e)
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Omega Regulatory Agreement
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3.15
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Omega Reports
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3.12
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Omega Representatives
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6.13(a)
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Omega RSU
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1.6(b)
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Omega Shareholder Meeting
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6.3
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Omega Stock Option
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1.6(a)
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Omega Stock Plans
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1.6(a)
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Omega Subsidiary
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3.1(c)
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OREO
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3.26(b)
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Other Regulatory Approvals
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3.4
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Owned Properties
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3.18(a)
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PA DOB
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3.4
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Payment Event
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6.13(g)
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PBCL
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1.1(a)
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PBGC
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3.11(e)
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Person
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3.9(a)
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Registration Statement
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3.4
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Regulatory Agencies
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3.5
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Requisite Regulatory Approvals
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7.1(c)
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SEC
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3.4
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Securities Act
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1.6(d)
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SRO
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3.4
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Subsidiary
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3.1(c)
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Superior Proposal
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6.13(e)
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Surviving Company
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Preamble
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Tax Returns
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3.10(c)
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Tax(es)
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3.10(b)
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Third Party
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6.13(g)
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Third Party Leases
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3.18(d)
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Treasury Shares
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1.4(b)
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Voting Agreement
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Preamble
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Withdrawal Liability
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AGREEMENT
AND PLAN OF MERGER
AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER, dated as of November 8, 2007
(this Agreement), between F.N.B. CORPORATION, a
Florida corporation (FNB ) and OMEGA FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, a Pennsylvania corporation (Omega).
W I T N E
S S E T H:
WHEREAS, the Boards of Directors of Omega and FNB have
determined that it is in the best interests of their respective
companies and their shareholders to consummate the strategic
business combination transaction provided for in this Agreement
in which Omega will, on the terms and subject to the conditions
set forth in this Agreement, merge with and into FNB (the
Merger ), so that FNB is the surviving company in the
Merger (sometimes referred to in such capacity as the
Surviving Company); and
WHEREAS, for federal income Tax (as defined in
Section 3.10(b)) purposes, it is intended that the Merger
shall qualify as a reorganization under the provisions of
Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended (the Code);
WHEREAS, the members of the Omega Board of Directors have
executed a voting agreement of even date herewith in the form of
Exhibit C (the Voting Agreement); and
WHEREAS, the parties desire to make certain representations,
warranties and agreements in connection with the Merger and also
to prescribe certain conditions to the Merger.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants,
representations, warranties and agreements contained in this
Agreement, and other good and valuable consideration, the
receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, and
intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties agree as
follows:
ARTICLE I
THE MERGER
1.1 The Merger.
(a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement,
in accordance with the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law
(the PBCL) and the Florida Business Corporation Act
(the FBCA), at the Effective Time (as defined in
Section 1.2), Omega shall merge with and into FNB. FNB
shall be the Surviving Company in the Merger, and shall continue
its corporate existence under the laws of the State of Florida.
As of the Effective Time, the separate corporate existence of
Omega shall cease.
(b) FNB may at any time change the method of effecting the
combination and Omega shall cooperate in such efforts, including
by entering into an appropriate amendment to this Agreement (to
the extent such amendment only changes the method of effecting
the business combination and does not substantively affect this
Agreement or the rights and obligations of the parties or their
respective shareholders hereunder); provided, however, that no
such change shall (i) alter or change the amount or kind of
the Merger Consideration (as defined in Section 1.4(a))
provided for in this Agreement, (ii) adversely affect the
Tax treatment of Omegas shareholders as a result of
receiving the Merger Consideration or the Tax treatment of
either party pursuant to this Agreement or (iii) materially
impede or delay consummation of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement.
1.2 Effective Time. The Merger
shall become effective as set forth in the articles of merger
(the Articles of Merger) that shall be filed with
the Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the Secretary of State of the State of Florida on or before the
Closing Date (as defined in Section 9.1). The term
Effective Time shall mean the date and time when the
Merger becomes effective as set forth in the Articles of Merger.
Effective Date shall mean the date on which the
Effective Time occurs.
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1.3 Effects of the Merger.
(a) At and after the Effective Time, the Merger shall have
the effects set forth in Sections 1921 through 1932 of the
PBCL and Sections 607.1101 through 607.11101 of the FBCA.
(b) Directors and Executive Officers of the Surviving
Company. The directors of the Surviving
Company immediately after the Merger shall be (i) the
directors of FNB immediately prior to the Merger and
(ii) three current independent members of Omegas
Board of Directors (the Omega Designees) as are
mutually agreed by FNB and Omega. The executive officers of the
Surviving Company immediately after the Merger shall be the
executive officers of FNB immediately prior to the Merger.
1.4 Conversion of Omega Capital
Stock.
(a) Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, each share
of common stock, $5.00 par value, of Omega (Omega
Common Stock) issued and outstanding immediately prior to
the Effective Time, other than Treasury Shares (as defined in
Section 1.4(b)) shall, by virtue of the Merger, no longer
be outstanding and shall as of the Effective Time automatically
be converted into and shall thereafter represent the right to
receive as merger consideration (the Merger
Consideration) 2.022 shares (the Exchange
Ratio) of common stock, $.01 par value, of FNB
(FNB Common Stock).
(b) At and after the Effective Time, each Treasury Share
shall be cancelled and retired and no shares of FNB Common Stock
or other consideration shall be issued in exchange therefor.
Treasury Shares means shares of Omega Common Stock
held by Omega or any of its Subsidiaries (as defined in
Section 3.1(c)) or by FNB or any of its Subsidiaries, other
than in a fiduciary, including custodial or agency, capacity or
as a result of debts previously contracted in good faith.
(c) At the Effective Time, the stock transfer books of
Omega shall be closed as to holders of Omega Common Stock
immediately prior to the Effective Time and no transfer of Omega
Common Stock by any such holder shall thereafter be made or
recognized. If, after the Effective Time, certificates
representing Omega Common Stock (Certificates) are
properly presented in accordance with Section 2.2 of this
Agreement to the Exchange Agent (as defined in
Section 2.2(a)), such Certificates shall be canceled and
exchanged for certificates representing the number of whole
shares of FNB Common Stock into which the Omega Common Stock
represented thereby was converted in the Merger, plus any
payment for any fractional share of FNB Common Stock without any
interest thereon and any dividends or distributions to which the
holder of such Certificates is entitled pursuant to
Section 2.2(b).
(d) Each holder of Omega Common Stock shall have the option
of enrolling the whole shares of FNB Common Stock issuable to
such shareholder upon the consummation of the Merger in
FNBs Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan (the
DRSP Plan). Each Omega shareholder electing to
enroll in the DRSP Plan shall be issued a certificate
representing the number of whole shares of FNB Common Stock
received in the Merger, and any future dividends will be
reinvested in accordance with the DRSP Plan.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement,
each holder of Omega Common Stock who would otherwise be
entitled to receive a fractional share of FNB Common Stock,
after taking into account all Certificates delivered by such
holder, shall receive an amount in cash, without interest,
rounded to the nearest cent, equal to the product obtained by
multiplying (a) the Average Closing Price (as defined
below) as of the Closing Date by (b) the fraction of a
share (calculated to the nearest ten-thousandth when expressed
in decimal form) of FNB Common Stock, to which such holder would
otherwise be entitled. No such holder shall be entitled to
dividends or other rights in respect of any such fractional
shares. Average Closing Price means, as of any
specified date, the average composite closing price of FNB
Common Stock on the NYSE as reported in New York Stock Exchange
Composite Transactions in The Wall Street Journal (Eastern
Edition) or, if not reported therein, in another mutually agreed
upon authoritative source, for each of the 20 consecutive
trading days ending on and including the fifth such trading day
prior to the specified date rounded to the nearest
ten-thousandth.
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1.5 FNB Capital Stock. At and
after the Effective Time, each share of FNB capital stock issued
and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time shall
remain issued and outstanding and shall not be affected by the
Merger.
1.6 Omega Equity and Equity-Based
Awards.
(a) Omega Stock Options. Effective
as of the Effective Time, each then outstanding option to
purchase shares of Omega Common Stock (each an Omega Stock
Option), pursuant to the equity-based compensation plans
identified on Section 3.11(a) of the Omega Disclosure
Schedule (as defined in Article III) (the Omega Stock
Plans) and the award agreements evidencing the grants
thereunder, granted to any current or former employee or
director of, or consultant to, Omega or any of its Subsidiaries
(as defined in Section 3.1(b)) shall at the Effective Time
cease to represent a right to acquire shares of Omega Common
Stock and shall be converted automatically into an option to
acquire shares of FNB Common Stock and each option to acquire
shares of Omega Common Stock that prior to the Effective Time is
fully vested and exercisable, shall continue as a fully vested
and exercisable option of FNB on the terms hereinafter set
forth. FNB shall assume each such Omega Stock Option in
accordance with the terms of the relevant Omega Stock Plan and
stock option or other agreement by which it is evidenced, except
that from and after the Effective Time: (i) FNB and the
Compensation Committee of its Board of Directors shall be
substituted for Omega and the committee of the Board of
Directors of Omega, including, if applicable, the entire Board
of Directors of Omega, administering such Omega Stock Plan,
(ii) each Omega Stock Option assumed by FNB may be
exercised solely for shares of FNB Common Stock, (iii) the
number of shares of FNB Common Stock subject to such Omega Stock
Option shall be equal to the number of shares of Omega Common
Stock subject to such Omega Stock Option immediately prior to
the Effective Time multiplied by the Exchange Ratio, provided
that any fractional shares of FNB Common Stock resulting from
such multiplication shall be rounded down to the nearest share,
and (iv) the exercise price per share of FNB Common Stock
under each such option shall be the amount (rounded up to the
nearest whole cent) equal to the per share exercise price under
each such Omega Stock Option prior to the Effective Time divided
by the Exchange Ratio. Notwithstanding clauses (iii) and
(iv) of the preceding sentence, each Omega Stock Option
that is an incentive stock option shall be adjusted
as required by Section 424 of the Code, and the regulations
promulgated thereunder, so as not to constitute a modification,
extension or renewal of the option within the meaning of
Section 424(h) of the Code. FNB and Omega agree to take all
necessary steps to effect the provisions of this
Section 1.6(a). As of the Effective Time, FNB shall issue
to each holder of each outstanding Omega Stock Option that has
been assumed by FNB (the Assumed Stock Options) a
document evidencing the conversion and assumption of such Omega
Stock Option by FNB pursuant to this Section 1.6(a).
(b) Omega Restricted Stock
Units. Effective immediately prior to the
Effective Time, each then outstanding restricted stock unit
(each an Omega RSU), pursuant to the Omega Stock
Plans and the award agreements evidencing the grants thereunder,
granted to any current or former employee of Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries shall become vested in full. At the Effective Time,
each holder of an Omega RSU shall be entitled to receive a
number of shares of FNB Common Stock equal to the Exchange
Ratio multiplied by the total number of shares of Omega Common
Stock subject to such Omega RSU.
(c) Omega Employee Stock Ownership
Plan. If requested by FNB, Omega agrees that
its Employee Stock Ownership Plan (the ESOP) shall
terminate as of a date not later than March 31, 2008 and,
in connection therewith, repay all indebtedness of the ESOP.
Appropriate distributions of all of the assets held by the ESOP
will be made to the participants in the ESOP as soon as
reasonably practicable thereafter in accordance with the
provisions of the ESOP and applicable law.
(d) Omega 401(k) Plan. Not later
than the day prior to the Closing Date, Omega agrees to
terminate its Section 401(k) Plan.
(e) Reservation of Shares. FNB has
taken all corporate action necessary to reserve for issuance a
sufficient number of shares of FNB Common Stock issuable upon
the exercise of the Assumed Stock Options. As soon as
practicable following the Closing (as defined in
Section 9.1), FNB shall file a registration statement on an
appropriate form or a post-effective amendment to a previously
filed registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933,
as amended (the Securities Act) with respect to the
issuance of the shares of FNB
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Common Stock subject to the Assumed Stock Options and shall use
its best efforts to maintain the effectiveness of such
registration statement or registration statements (and maintain
the current status of the prospectus or prospectuses contained
therein) for so long as such equity awards remain outstanding.
1.7 Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the
Surviving Company. FNBs Charter (as
defined in Section 4.1(b)) as in effect immediately prior
to the Effective Time shall be the articles of incorporation of
the Surviving Company until thereafter amended in accordance
with applicable law. FNBs Bylaws (as defined in
Section 4.1(b)) as in effect immediately prior to the
Effective Time shall be the bylaws of the Surviving Company
until thereafter amended in accordance with applicable law.
1.8 Tax Consequences. It is
intended that the Merger shall constitute a
reorganization within the meaning of
Section 368(a) of the Code, and that this Agreement shall
constitute a plan of reorganization for purposes of
Sections 354 and 361 of the Code.
1.9 Dissenting Shares. No
outstanding shares of Omega Common Stock shall have any
dissenters rights of appraisal under the PBCL.
1.10 The Bank Merger. As soon as
practicable after the execution of this Agreement, Omega and FNB
shall cause Omega Bank (Omega Bank) and First
National Bank of Pennsylvania (FNB Bank) to enter
into a bank merger agreement, the form of which is attached
hereto as Exhibit A (the Bank Merger
Agreement), that provides for the merger of Omega Bank
with and into FNB Bank (the Bank Merger), in
accordance with applicable laws and regulations and the terms of
the Bank Merger Agreement and as soon as practicable after
consummation of the Merger. The Bank Merger Agreement provides
that the directors of FNB Bank (the FNB Bank Board)
upon consummation of the Bank Merger shall be the directors of
FNB Bank immediately prior to the Bank Merger plus the four
Omega Bank Designees as defined in Section 6.15(b).
ARTICLE II
EXCHANGE OF
SHARES
2.1 FNB to Make Merger Consideration
Available. As promptly as practicable
following the Effective Time, FNB shall deposit, or shall cause
to be deposited, with the Exchange Agent, for the benefit of the
holders of Certificates, for exchange in accordance with this
Article II, (i) certificates representing the
aggregate number of shares of FNB Common Stock issuable pursuant
to this Agreement in exchange for shares of Omega Common Stock
outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time of the
Merger, (ii) immediately available funds equal to any
dividends or distributions payable in accordance with
Section 2.2(b) and (iii) cash in lieu of any
fractional shares (such cash and certificates for shares of FNB
Common Stock, collectively being referred to as the
Exchange Fund), to be issued pursuant to
Section 1.4 and paid pursuant to Section 1.4 in
exchange for outstanding shares of Omega Common Stock.
2.2 Exchange of Shares.
(a) As soon as practicable after the Effective Time,
Registrar and Transfer Company (the Exchange Agent)
shall mail to each holder of record of Omega Common Stock a
letter of transmittal in customary form as prepared by FNB and
reasonably acceptable to Omega which shall specify, among other
things, that delivery shall be effected, and risk of loss and
title to the Certificates shall pass, only upon delivery of the
Certificates to the Exchange Agent and instructions for use in
effecting the surrender of the Certificates in exchange for the
Merger Consideration and any cash in lieu of fractional shares
into which the shares of Omega Common Stock represented by such
Certificate or Certificates shall have been converted pursuant
to this Agreement and any dividends or distributions to which
such holder is entitled pursuant to Section 2.2(b). After
the Effective Time of the Merger, each holder of a Certificate
formerly representing Omega Common Stock, other than Treasury
Shares, who surrenders or has surrendered such Certificate or
customary affidavits and indemnification regarding the loss or
destruction of such Certificate, together with duly executed
transmittal materials to the Exchange Agent, shall, upon
acceptance thereof, be entitled to a certificate representing
FNB Common Stock into which the shares of Omega Common Stock
shall have been converted
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pursuant to Section 1.4, as well as any cash in lieu of any
fractional share of FNB Common Stock to which such holder would
otherwise be entitled and any dividends or distributions to
which such holder is entitled pursuant to Section 2.2(b).
The Exchange Agent shall accept such Certificate upon compliance
with such reasonable and customary terms and conditions as the
Exchange Agent may impose to effect an orderly exchange thereof
in accordance with normal practices. Until surrendered as
contemplated by this Section 2.2, each Certificate
representing Omega Common Stock shall be deemed from and after
the Effective Time of the Merger to evidence only the right to
receive the Merger Consideration any cash in lieu of fractional
shares into which the shares of Omega Common Stock represented
by such Certificate or Certificates shall have been converted
pursuant to this Agreement and any dividends or distributions to
which such holder is entitled pursuant to Section 2.2(b).
FNB shall not be obligated to deliver the Merger Consideration
or any check representing cash in lieu of fractional shares
and/or
declared but unpaid dividends to which any former holder of
Omega Common Stock is entitled as a result of the Merger until
such holder surrenders his Certificate or Certificates for
exchange as provided in this Section 2.2. If any
certificate for shares of FNB Common Stock, or any check
representing cash in lieu of fractional shares
and/or
declared but unpaid dividends, is to be issued in a name other
than that in which a Certificate surrendered for exchange is
issued, the Certificate so surrendered shall be properly
endorsed and otherwise in proper form for transfer and the
person requesting such exchange shall affix any requisite stock
transfer tax stamps to the Certificate surrendered or provide
funds for their purchase or establish to the satisfaction of the
Exchange Agent that such taxes are not payable.
(b) Following surrender of any such Certificate, there
shall be paid to the record holder of the Certificates
representing whole shares of FNB Common Stock issued in exchange
therefor, without interest, (i) at the time of such
surrender, the amount of any dividends or distributions with a
record date prior to the Effective Date which have been declared
by Omega in respect of shares of Omega Common Stock after the
date of this Agreement in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement and which remain unpaid at the Effective Time,
(ii) at the time of such surrender, the amount of any cash
payable in lieu of a fractional share of FNB Common Stock to
which such holder is entitled pursuant to Section 1.4 and
the amount of dividends or other distributions with a record
date after the Effective Time of the Merger and which
theretofore had become payable with respect to such whole shares
of FNB Common Stock, and (iii) at the appropriate payment
date, the amount of dividends or other distributions with a
record date after the Effective Time of the Merger but prior to
surrender and a payment date subsequent to surrender payable
with respect to such whole shares of FNB Common Stock. After the
date of this Agreement, Omega shall coordinate with FNB the
declaration of any dividends in respect of Omega Common Stock as
provided in Section 6.11.
(c) After the Effective Time, there shall be no transfers
on the stock transfer books of Omega of the shares of Omega
Common Stock that were issued and outstanding immediately prior
to the Effective Time other than to settle transfers of Omega
Common Stock that occurred prior to the Effective Time. If,
after the Effective Time, Certificates are presented to FNB for
any reason, they shall be canceled and exchanged as provided in
this Agreement. All shares of FNB Common Stock and cash in lieu
of fractional shares
and/or
declared but unpaid dividends issued upon the surrender for
exchange of shares of Omega Common Stock or the provision of
customary affidavits and indemnification for lost or mutilated
Certificates in accordance with the terms hereof and the letter
of transmittal, shall be deemed to have been issued in full
satisfaction of all rights pertaining to such shares of Omega
Common Stock.
(d) Any portion of the Exchange Fund, including any
interest thereon, that remains undistributed to the shareholders
of Omega following the passage of 12 months after the
Effective Time of the Merger shall be delivered to FNB, upon
demand, and any shareholders of Omega who have not theretofore
complied with this Section 2.3 shall thereafter look only
to FNB for payment of their claim for FNB Common Stock, any cash
in lieu of fractional shares of FNB Common Stock and any unpaid
dividends or distributions payable in accordance with
Section 2.2(b).
(e) Neither Omega nor FNB shall be liable to any holder of
shares of Omega Common Stock or FNB Common Stock, as the case
may be, for such shares, or dividends or distributions with
respect thereto, or cash from the Exchange Fund delivered to a
public official pursuant to any applicable abandoned property,
escheat or similar law.
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(f) The Exchange Agent shall not be entitled to vote or
exercise any rights of ownership with respect to the shares of
FNB Common Stock held by it from time to time hereunder, except
that it shall receive and hold all dividends or other
distributions paid or distributed with respect to such shares of
FNB Common Stock for the account of the Persons entitled thereto.
(g) Certificates surrendered for exchange by any Person
constituting an Affiliate of Omega for purposes of
Rule 144(a) and Rule 145 (an Affiliate)
under the Securities Act shall not be exchanged for certificates
representing whole shares of FNB Common Stock until FNB has
received a written agreement from such person as provided in
Section 6.5.
2.3 Adjustments for Dilution and Other
Matters. If prior to the Effective Time of
the Merger, (a) FNB shall declare a stock dividend or
distribution on FNB Common Stock with a record date prior to the
Effective Time of the Merger, or subdivide, split up, reclassify
or combine FNB Common Stock, or make a distribution other than a
regular quarterly cash dividend not in excess of $.30 per share,
on FNB Common Stock in any security convertible into FNB Common
Stock, in each case with a record date prior to the Effective
Time of the Merger, or (b) the outstanding shares of FNB
Common Stock shall have been increased, decreased, changed into
or exchanged for a different number or kind of shares or
securities, in each case as a result of a reorganization,
recapitalization, reclassification, stock dividend, stock split,
reverse stock split or other similar change in FNBs
capitalization other than a business combination transaction
with another bank holding company or financial services company,
then a proportionate adjustment or adjustments will be made to
the Exchange Ratio, which adjustment may include, as
appropriate, the issuance of securities, property or cash on the
same basis as that on which any of the foregoing shall have been
issued, distributed or paid to holders of FNB Common Stock
generally.
2.4 Withholding Rights. The
Exchange Agent or, subsequent to the first anniversary of the
Effective Time, FNB, shall be entitled to deduct and withhold
from any cash portion of the Merger Consideration, any cash in
lieu of fractional shares of FNB Common Stock, cash dividends or
distributions payable pursuant to Section 2.2(b) and any
other cash amounts otherwise payable pursuant to this Agreement
to any holder of Omega Common Stock such amounts as the Exchange
Agent or FNB, as the case may be, is required to deduct and
withhold under the Code, or any provision of state, local or
foreign Tax law, with respect to the making of such payment. To
the extent the amounts are so withheld by the Exchange Agent or
FNB, as the case may be, such withheld amounts shall be treated
for all purposes of this Agreement as having been paid to the
holder of shares of Omega Common Stock in respect of whom such
deduction and withholding was made by the Exchange Agent or FNB,
as the case may be.
ARTICLE III
REPRESENTATIONS
AND WARRANTIES OF OMEGA
Except as disclosed in the Omega Reports (as defined in
Section 3.12) or as disclosed in the disclosure schedule
delivered by Omega to FNB (the Omega Disclosure
Schedule), Omega hereby represents and warrants to FNB as
follows:
3.1 Corporate Organization.
(a) Omega is a corporation duly organized, validly existing
and in good standing under the laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. Omega has the corporate power and authority to own
or lease all of its properties and assets and to carry on its
business as it is now being conducted, and is duly licensed or
qualified to do business in each jurisdiction in which the
nature of the business conducted by it or the character or
location of the properties and assets owned or leased by it
makes such licensing or qualification necessary.
(b) Omega is duly registered as a bank holding company and
is a financial holding company under the Bank Holding Company
Act of 1956, as amended (the BHC Act). True and
complete copies of the Amended and Restated Articles of
Incorporation of Omega (the Omega Articles) and the
Amended and
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Restated Bylaws of Omega (the Omega Bylaws), as in
effect as of the date of this Agreement, have previously been
made available to FNB.
(c) Each of Omegas Subsidiaries (i) is duly
organized and validly existing under the laws of its
jurisdiction of organization, (ii) is duly qualified to do
business and in good standing in all jurisdictions (whether
federal, state, local or foreign) where its ownership or leasing
of property or the conduct of its business requires it to be so
qualified and (iii) has all requisite corporate power and
authority to own or lease its properties and assets and to carry
on its business as now conducted, except in each of
(i) (iii) as would not be reasonably likely to
have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material
Adverse Effect on Omega. As used in this Agreement, (i) the
word Subsidiary when used with respect to either
party, means any corporation, partnership, joint venture,
limited liability company or any other entity (A) of which
such party or a subsidiary of such party is a general partner or
(B) at least a majority of the securities or other
interests of which having by their terms ordinary voting power
to elect a majority of the board of directors or persons
performing similar functions with respect to such entity is
directly or indirectly owned by such party
and/or one
or more subsidiaries thereof, and the terms Omega
Subsidiary and FNB Subsidiary shall mean any
direct or indirect Subsidiary of Omega or FNB, respectively, and
(ii) the term Material Adverse Effect means,
with respect to FNB, Omega or the Surviving Company, as the case
may be, any event, circumstance, development, change or effect
that alone or in the aggregate with other events, circumstances,
developments, changes or effects (A) is materially adverse
to the business, results of operations or financial condition of
such party and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole (provided,
however, that, with respect to this clause (A), Material Adverse
Effect shall not be deemed to include effects to the extent
resulting from (1) changes, after the date hereof, in
U.S. generally accepted accounting principles
(GAAP) or regulatory accounting requirements
applicable to banks or savings associations and their holding
companies generally; (2) changes, after the date hereof, in
laws, rules or regulations of general applicability or
interpretations thereof by courts or Governmental Entities (as
defined in Section 3.4); (3) actions or omissions of
(a) FNB, or (b) Omega, taken at the request of, or
with the prior written consent of the other or required
hereunder; (4) changes, events or developments, after the
date hereof, in the national or world economy or financial or
securities markets generally or changes, events or developments,
after the date hereof in general economic conditions or other
changes, events or developments, after the date hereof that
affect banks or their holding companies generally except to the
extent that such changes have a materially disproportionate
adverse effect on such party relative to other similarly
situated participants in the markets or industries in which they
operate; (5) consummation or public disclosure of the
transactions contemplated hereby (including the resignation of
employment of employees or any impact on such partys
business, customer relations, condition or results of
operations, in each case as a result therefrom); (6) any
outbreak or escalation of war or hostilities, any occurrence or
threats of terrorist acts or any armed hostilities associated
therewith and any national or international calamity, disaster
or emergency or any escalation thereof; (7) any changes in
interest rates or foreign currency rates; (8) any claim,
suit, action, audit, arbitration, investigation, inquiry or
other proceeding or order which in any manner challenges, seeks
to prevent, enjoin, alter or delay, or seeks damages as a result
of or in connection with, the transactions contemplated hereby;
(9) any failure by such party to meet any published
(whether by such party or a third party research analyst) or
internally prepared estimates of revenues or earnings;
(10) a decline in the price, or a change in the trading
volume of, such partys common stock on the Nasdaq Global
Select Market (including any successor exchange,
Nasdaq) or the New York Stock Exchange (including
any successor exchange, NYSE), as applicable; and
(11) any matter to the extent that (i) it is disclosed
in reasonable detail in the partys disclosure schedules
delivered to the other party pursuant to this Agreement or in
such partys SEC reports referenced in Section 3.12 or
Section 4.12, as applicable, and (ii) such disclosed
matter does not worsen in a materially adverse manner); or
(B) materially delays or impairs the ability of such party
to timely consummate the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement.
3.2 Capitalization.
(a) The authorized capital stock of Omega consists of
25,000,000 shares of Omega Common Stock, of which, as of
September 30, 2007, 12,632,627 shares were issued and
outstanding, and 5,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par
value $5.00 per share, of which as of the date hereof, no shares
were issued and outstanding. As of September 30, 2007,
234,616 shares of Omega Common Stock were held in
Omegas
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treasury. As of September 30, 2007, no shares of Omega
Common Stock were reserved for issuance except for
500,794 shares of Omega Common Stock reserved for issuance
upon the exercise of Omega Stock Options and Omega RSUs issued
pursuant to the Omega Stock Plans. All of the issued and
outstanding shares of Omega Common Stock have been, and all
shares of Omega Common Stock that may be issued upon the
exercise of the Omega Stock Options will be, when issued in
accordance with the terms thereof, duly authorized and validly
issued and are fully paid, nonassessable and free of preemptive
rights, with no personal liability attaching to the ownership
thereof. Except pursuant to this Agreement and the Omega Stock
Plans, Omega does not have and is not bound by any outstanding
subscriptions, options, warrants, calls, commitments or
agreements of any character calling for the purchase or issuance
of any shares of Omega Common Stock or any other equity
securities of Omega or any securities representing the right to
purchase or otherwise receive any shares of Omega Common Stock.
Set forth in Section 3.2 of the Omega Disclosure Schedule
is a true, correct and complete list of (a) each Omega
Stock Option (such list to include the Omega Stock Plan under
which such options were issued, the number of shares of Omega
Common Stock subject thereto, the vesting schedule thereof and
the exercise prices thereof) and (b) each Omega RSU (such
list to include the number of shares of Omega Common Stock
subject thereto and the vesting schedule thereof) outstanding
under the Omega Stock Plans as of September 30, 2007. Since
September 30, 2007 through the date hereof, Omega has not
issued or awarded, or authorized the issuance or award of, any
options, restricted stock units or other equity-based awards
under the Omega Stock Plans.
(b) All of the issued and outstanding shares of capital
stock or other equity ownership interests of each Subsidiary of
Omega are owned by Omega, directly or indirectly, free and clear
of any material liens, pledges, charges and security interests
and similar encumbrances (other than liens for property Taxes
not yet due and payable, Liens), and all of such
shares or equity ownership interests are duly authorized and
validly issued and are fully paid, nonassessable and free of
preemptive rights. No such Subsidiary has or is bound by any
outstanding subscriptions, options, warrants, calls, commitments
or agreements of any character calling for the purchase or
issuance of any shares of capital stock or any other equity
security of such Subsidiary or any securities representing the
right to purchase or otherwise receive any shares of capital
stock or any other equity security of such Subsidiary.
3.3 Authority; No Violation.
(a) Omega has full corporate power and authority to execute
and deliver this Agreement and to consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby. The execution and delivery of this
Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby have been duly and validly approved by the Board of
Directors of Omega. The Board of Directors of Omega has
determined that this Agreement and the transactions contemplated
hereby are in the best interests of Omega and its shareholders
and has directed that this Agreement and the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement be submitted to Omegas
shareholders for approval and adoption at a duly held meeting of
such shareholders and, except for the approval and adoption of
this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement by the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes
cast by all holders of shares of Omega Common Stock at such
meeting at which a quorum is present, no other corporate
proceedings on the part of Omega are necessary to approve this
Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.
This Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered
by Omega and, assuming due authorization, execution and delivery
by FNB, constitutes the valid and binding obligation of Omega,
enforceable against Omega in accordance with its terms, except
as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium,
reorganization or similar laws affecting the rights of creditors
generally and the availability of equitable remedies.
(b) Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement by
Omega nor the consummation by Omega of the transactions
contemplated hereby, nor compliance by Omega with any of the
terms or provisions of this Agreement, will (i) violate any
provision of the Omega Articles or the Omega Bylaws or
(ii) assuming that the consents, approvals and filings
referred to in Section 3.4 are duly obtained
and/or made,
(A) violate any statute, code, ordinance, rule, regulation,
judgment, order, writ, decree or Injunction (as defined in
Section 7.1(e)) applicable to Omega, any of its
Subsidiaries or any of their respective properties or assets, or
(B) violate, conflict with, result in a breach of any
provision of or the loss of any benefit under, constitute a
default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or
both, would constitute a default) under, result in
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the termination of or a right of termination or cancellation
under, accelerate the performance required by, or result in the
creation of any Lien upon any of the respective properties or
assets of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries under, any of the
terms, conditions or provisions of any note, bond, mortgage,
indenture, deed of trust, license, lease, agreement or other
instrument or obligation to which Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries is a party, or by which they or any of their
respective properties or assets may be bound or affected, except
for such violations, conflicts, breaches or defaults with
respect to clause (ii) that are not reasonably likely to
have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material
Adverse Effect on Omega.
3.4 Consents and Approvals. Except
for (i) the filing of applications and notices, as
applicable, with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System (the Federal Reserve Board) under the BHC Act
and the Federal Reserve Act, as amended, and approval of such
applications and notices, and, in connection with the merger of
Omega Bank with and into FNB Bank, the filing of applications
and notices, as applicable, with the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (the FDIC), the Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency (the OCC) or the
Pennsylvania Department of Banking (the PA DOB) and
the Federal Reserve Board, and approval of such applications and
notice, (ii) the filing of any required applications or
notices with any foreign or state banking, insurance or other
regulatory authorities and approval of such applications and
notices (the Other Regulatory Approvals),
(iii) the filing with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (the SEC) of a joint proxy statement in
definitive form relating to the meetings of Omegas and
FNBs shareholders to be held in connection with this
Agreement (the Joint Proxy Statement) and the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement and of a
registration statement on
Form S-4
(the Registration Statement) in which the Joint
Proxy Statement will be included as a prospectus, and
declaration of effectiveness of the Registration Statement,
(iv) the filing of the Articles of Merger with and the
acceptance for record by the Secretary of State of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pursuant to the PBCL and the filing
of the Articles of Merger with and the acceptance for record by
the Secretary of State of the State of Florida pursuant to the
FBCA, (v) any notices or filings under the
Hart-Scott-Rodino
Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended (the HSR
Act), (vi) any consents, authorizations, approvals,
filings or exemptions in connection with compliance with the
applicable provisions of federal and state securities laws
relating to the regulation of broker-dealers, investment
advisers or transfer agents and the rules and regulations
thereunder and of any applicable industry self-regulatory
organization (SRO), and the rules of Nasdaq or the
NYSE, or that are required under consumer finance, mortgage
banking and other similar laws, (vii) such filings and
approvals as are required to be made or obtained under the
securities or Blue Sky laws of various states in
connection with the issuance of the shares of FNB Common Stock
pursuant to this Agreement and approval of the listing of such
FNB Common Stock on the NYSE, (viii) the adoption of this
Agreement by the requisite vote of shareholders of Omega and
(ix) filings, if any, required as a result of the
particular status of FNB, no consents or approvals of or filings
or registrations with any court, administrative agency or
commission or other governmental authority or instrumentality or
SRO (each a Governmental Entity) are necessary in
connection with (A) the execution and delivery by Omega of
this Agreement and (B) the consummation by Omega of the
Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
3.5 Reports. Omega and each of its
Subsidiaries have in all material respects timely filed all
reports, registrations and statements, together with any
amendments required to be made with respect thereto, that they
were required to file since January 1, 2005 with
(i) the Federal Reserve Board, (ii) the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation, (iii) any state regulatory
authority, (iv) the SEC, (v) any foreign regulatory
authority and (vi) any SRO (collectively, Regulatory
Agencies) and with each other applicable Governmental
Entity, and all other reports and statements required to be
filed by them since January 1, 2005, including any report
or statement required to be filed pursuant to the laws, rules or
regulations of the United States, any state, any foreign entity,
or any Regulatory Agency, and have paid all fees and assessments
due and payable in connection therewith. Except for normal
examinations conducted by a Regulatory Agency in the ordinary
course of the business of Omega and its Subsidiaries, no
Regulatory Agency has initiated or has pending any proceeding
or, to the knowledge of Omega, investigation into the business
or operations of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries since
January 1, 2005. There (i) is no unresolved violation,
criticism or exception by any Regulatory Agency with respect to
any report or statement relating to any examinations or
inspections of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries and
(ii) has been no formal or informal inquiries by, or
disagreements or
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disputes with, any Regulatory Agency with respect to the
business, operations, policies or procedures of Omega since
January 1, 2005.
3.6 Financial Statements.
(a) (i) Omega has previously made available to FNB
copies of the consolidated balance sheets of Omega and its
Subsidiaries as of December 31, 2004, 2005 and 2006, and
the related consolidated statements of income,
shareholders equity and cash flows for the years then
ended as reported in Omegas Annual Report on
Form 10-K
for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2006 (as amended
prior to the date hereof, the Omega 2006
10-K)
filed with the SEC under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended (the Exchange Act), accompanied by the audit
reports of Ernst & Young LLP, independent registered
public accountants with respect to Omega for the years ended
December 31, 2004, 2005 and 2006, and (ii) Omega will
make available to FNB when filed with the SEC copies of the
unaudited consolidated balance sheets of Omega and its
Subsidiaries as of September 30, 2006 and 2007, and the
related consolidated statements of income, shareholders equity
and cash flows of the three- and
nine-month
periods then ended, as reported in Omegas Quarterly Report
on
Form 10-Q
for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2007 (the
Omega
10-Q).
The December 31, 2006 consolidated balance sheet of Omega
(including the related notes, where applicable) fairly presents
in all material respects the consolidated financial position of
Omega and its Subsidiaries as of the date thereof, and the other
financial statements referred to in this Section 3.6
(including the related notes, where applicable) fairly present
in all material respects the results of the consolidated
operations, cash flows and changes in shareholders equity and
consolidated financial position of Omega and its Subsidiaries
for the respective fiscal periods or as of the respective dates
therein set forth, subject to normal year-end audit adjustments
in amounts consistent with past experience in the case of
unaudited statements; each of such statements (including the
related notes, where applicable) complies in all material
respects with applicable accounting requirements and with the
published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto;
and each of such statements (including the related notes, where
applicable) has been prepared in all material respects in
accordance with GAAP consistently applied during the periods
involved, except, in each case, as indicated in such statements
or in the notes thereto. The books and records of Omega and its
Subsidiaries have been, and are being, maintained in all
material respects in accordance with GAAP and any other
applicable legal and accounting requirements and reflect only
actual transactions.
(b) No agreement pursuant to which any loans or other
assets have been or shall be sold by Omega or its Subsidiaries
entitled the buyer of such loans or other assets, unless there
is material breach of a representation or covenant by Omega or
its Subsidiaries, to cause Omega or its Subsidiaries to
repurchase such loan or other asset or the buyer to pursue any
other form of recourse against Omega or its Subsidiaries. To the
knowledge of Omega, there has been no material breach of a
representation or covenant by Omega or its Subsidiaries in any
such agreement. Except as disclosed in Omega Reports (as defined
in Section 3.12), since January 1, 2005, no cash,
stock or other dividend or any other distribution with respect
to the capital stock of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries has
been declared, set aside or paid. Except as disclosed in Omega
Reports, no shares of capital stock of Omega have been
purchased, redeemed or otherwise acquired, directly or
indirectly, by Omega since January 1, 2005, and no
agreements have been made to do the foregoing.
3.7 Brokers Fees. Neither
Omega nor any Omega Subsidiary nor any of their respective
officers or directors has employed any broker or finder or
incurred any liability for any brokers fees, commissions
or finders fees in connection with the Merger or related
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, other than Keefe,
Bruyette & Woods, Inc.
3.8 Absence of Certain Changes or
Events. Since December 31, 2006, except
as publicly disclosed in the
Forms 10-K,
10-Q and
8-K and any
registration statements, proxy statements or prospectuses
comprising the Omega Reports filed on or prior to the date of
this Agreement, (i) Omega and its Subsidiaries have (except
in connection with the negotiation and execution and delivery of
this Agreement) carried on their respective businesses in all
material respects in the ordinary course consistent with past
practice and (ii) there has not been any Material Adverse
Effect with respect to Omega.
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3.9 Legal Proceedings.
(a) There is no pending, or, to Omegas knowledge,
threatened, litigation, action, suit, proceeding, investigation
or arbitration by any individual, partnership, corporation,
trust, joint venture, organization or other entity (each, a
Person) or Governmental Entity that is material to
Omega and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, in each case with
respect to Omega or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their
respective properties or permits, licenses or authorizations.
(b) There is no material Injunction, judgment, or
regulatory restriction (other than those of general application
that apply to similarly situated financial or bank holding
companies or their Subsidiaries) imposed upon Omega, any of its
Subsidiaries or the assets of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries.
3.10 Taxes and Tax Returns.
(a) Each of Omega and its Subsidiaries has duly and timely
filed (including all applicable extensions) all Tax Returns (as
defined in subsection (c), below) required to be filed by it on
or prior to the date of this Agreement (all such Tax Returns
being accurate and complete in all material respects), has
timely paid or withheld and timely remitted all Taxes shown
thereon as arising and has duly and timely paid or withheld and
timely remitted all Taxes (whether or not shown on any Tax
Return) that are due and payable or claimed to be due from it by
a Governmental Entity other than Taxes that (i) are being
contested in good faith, which have not been finally determined,
and (ii) have been adequately reserved against in
accordance with GAAP on Omegas most recent consolidated
financial statements. All required estimated Tax payments
sufficient to avoid any underpayment penalties or interest have
been made by or on behalf of each of Omega and its Subsidiaries.
Neither Omega nor any of its Subsidiaries has granted any
extension or waiver of the limitation period for the assessment
or collection of Tax that remains in effect. There are no
disputes, audits, examinations or proceedings in progress or
pending (including any notice received of an intent to conduct
an audit or examination), or claims asserted, for Taxes upon
Omega or any of its Subsidiaries. No claim has been made by a
Governmental Entity in a jurisdiction where Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries has not filed Tax Returns such that Omega or any of
its Subsidiaries is or may be subject to taxation by that
jurisdiction. All deficiencies asserted or assessments made as a
result of any examinations by any Governmental Entity of the Tax
Returns of, or including, Omega or any of its Subsidiaries have
been fully paid. No issue has been raised by a Governmental
Entity in any prior examination or audit of each of Omega and
its Subsidiaries which, by application of the same or similar
principles, could reasonably be expected to result in a proposed
deficiency in respect of such Governmental Entity for any
subsequent taxable period. There are no Liens for Taxes (other
than statutory liens for Taxes not yet due and payable) upon any
of the assets of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries. Neither Omega
nor any of its Subsidiaries is a party to or is bound by any Tax
sharing, allocation or indemnification agreement or arrangement
(other than such an agreement or arrangement exclusively between
or among Omega and its Subsidiaries). Neither Omega nor any of
its Subsidiaries (A) has been a member of an affiliated
group filing a consolidated federal income Tax Return (other
than a group the common parent of which was Omega) or
(B) has any liability for the Taxes of any Person (other
than Omega or any of its Subsidiaries) under Treas. Reg.
§ 1.1502-6 (or any similar provision of state, local
or foreign law), or as a transferee or successor, by contract or
otherwise. Neither Omega nor any of its Subsidiaries has been,
within the past two years or otherwise as part of a plan
(or series of related transactions) (within the meaning of
Section 355(e) of the Code) of which the Merger is also a
part, or a distributing corporation or a
controlled corporation (within the meaning of
Section 355(a)(1)(A) of the Code) in a distribution of
stock intended to qualify for tax-free treatment under
Section 355 of the Code. No share of Omega Common Stock is
owned by a Subsidiary of Omega. Omega is not and has not been a
United States real property holding company within
the meaning of Section 897(c)(2) of the Code during the
applicable period specified in Section 897(c)(1)(A)(ii) of
the Code. Neither Omega, its Subsidiaries nor any other Person
on their behalf has executed or entered into any written
agreement with, or obtained or applied for any written consents
or written clearances or any other Tax rulings from, nor has
there been any written agreement executed or entered into on
behalf of any of them with any Governmental Entity, relating to
Taxes, including any IRS private letter rulings or comparable
rulings of any Governmental Entity and closing agreements
pursuant to Section 7121 of the Code or any predecessor
provision thereof or any similar provision of any applicable
law, which rulings or agreements would have a continuing effect
after the Effective Time. Neither Omega nor any of its
Subsidiaries
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has engaged in a reportable transaction, as set
forth in Treas. Reg. § 1.6011-4(b), or any transaction
that is the same as or substantially similar to one of the types
of transactions that the IRS has determined to be a tax
avoidance transaction and identified by notice, regulation or
other form of published guidance as a listed
transaction, as set forth in Treas. Reg.
§ 1.6011-4(b)(2). FNB has received complete copies of
(i) all federal, state, local and foreign income or
franchise Tax Returns of Omega and its Subsidiaries relating to
the taxable periods beginning January 1, 2004 or later and
(ii) any audit report issued within the last three years
relating to any Taxes due from or with respect to Omega or its
Subsidiaries. Neither Omega, any of its Subsidiaries nor FNB (as
a successor to Omega) will be required to include any item of
material income in, or exclude any material item of deduction
from, taxable income for any taxable period (or portion thereof)
ending after the Closing Date as a result of any (i) change
in method of accounting for a taxable period ending on or prior
to the Closing Date, (ii) installment sale or open
transaction disposition made on or prior to the Effective Time,
(iii) prepaid amount received on or prior to the Closing
Date or (iv) deferred intercompany gain or any excess loss
account of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries for periods or
portions of periods described in Treasury Regulations under
Section 1502 of the Code (or any corresponding or similar
provision of state, local or foreign law) for periods (or
portions thereof) ending on or before the Closing Date.
(b) As used in this Agreement, the term Tax or
Taxes means (i) all federal, state, local, and
foreign income, excise, gross receipts, gross income, ad
valorem, profits, gains, property, capital, sales, transfer,
use, payroll, bank shares tax, employment, severance,
withholding, duties, intangibles, franchise, backup withholding,
inventory, capital stock, license, employment, social security,
unemployment, excise, stamp, occupation, and estimated taxes,
and other taxes, charges, levies or like assessments
(ii) all interest, penalties, fines, additions to tax or
additional amounts imposed by any Governmental Entity in
connection with any item described in clause (i) and
(iii) any transferee liability in respect of any items
described in clauses (i) or (ii) payable by reason of
Contract, assumption, transferee liability, operation of Law,
Treas. Reg § 1.1502-6(a) or any predecessor or
successor thereof of any analogous or similar provision under
law or otherwise.
(c) As used in this Agreement, the term Tax
Return means any return, declaration, report, claim for
refund, or information return or statement relating to Taxes,
including any schedule or attachment thereto, and including any
amendment thereof, supplied or required to be supplied to a
Governmental Entity and any amendment thereof including, where
permitted or required, combined, consolidated or unitary returns
for any group of entities.
3.11 Employee Benefits. For
purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall have the
following meaning:
Controlled Group Liability means any and all
liabilities (i) under Title IV of ERISA,
(ii) under Section 302 of ERISA, (iii) under
Sections 412 and 4971 of the Code, and (iv) as a
result of a failure to comply with the continuation coverage
requirements of Section 601 et seq. of ERISA and
Section 4980B of the Code other than such liabilities that
arise solely out of, or relate solely to, the Omega Benefit
Plans.
ERISA means the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, as amended, and the regulations
promulgated thereunder.
ERISA Affiliate means, with respect to any
entity, trade or business, any other entity, trade or business
that is, or was at the relevant time, a member of a group
described in Section 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of
the Code or Section 4001(b)(1) of ERISA that includes or
included the first entity, trade or business, or that is, or was
at the relevant time, a member of the same controlled
group as the first entity, trade or business pursuant to
Section 4001(a)(14) of ERISA.
Multiemployer Plan means any
multiemployer plan within the meaning of
Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA.
Omega Benefit Plan means any material
employee benefit plan, program, policy, practice, or other
arrangement providing benefits to any current or former
employee, officer or director of Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries or any beneficiary or dependent thereof that is
sponsored or maintained by Omega or any of its Subsidiaries or
to which Omega or any of its Subsidiaries contributes or is
obligated to contribute,
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whether or not written, including without limitation any
employee welfare benefit plan within the meaning of
Section 3(1) of ERISA, any employee pension benefit plan
within the meaning of Section 3(2) of ERISA (whether or not
such plan is subject to ERISA), and any bonus, incentive,
deferred compensation, vacation, stock purchase, stock option,
severance, employment, change of control or fringe benefit plan,
program or policy.
Omega Employment Agreement means a written
contract, offer letter or agreement of Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries with or addressed to any individual who is
rendering or has rendered services thereto as an employee
pursuant to which Omega or any of its Subsidiaries has any
actual or contingent liability or obligation to provide
compensation
and/or
benefits in consideration for past, present or future services.
Omega Plan means any Omega Benefit Plan other
than a Multiemployer Plan.
Withdrawal Liability means liability to a
Multiemployer Plan as a result of a complete or partial
withdrawal from such Multiemployer Plan, as those terms are
defined in Part I of Subtitle E of Title IV of ERISA.
(a) Section 3.11(a) of the Omega Disclosure Schedule
includes a complete list of all material Omega Benefit Plans and
all material Omega Employment Agreements.
(b) With respect to each Omega Plan, Omega has delivered or
made available to FNB a true, correct and complete copy of:
(i) each writing constituting a part of such Omega Plan,
including without limitation all plan documents, current
employee communications, benefit schedules, trust agreements,
and insurance contracts and other funding vehicles;
(ii) the most recent Annual Report (Form 5500 Series)
and accompanying schedule, if any; (iii) the current
summary plan description and any material modifications thereto,
if any (in each case, whether or not required to be furnished
under ERISA); (iv) the most recent annual financial report,
if any; (v) the most recent actuarial report, if any; and
(vi) the most recent determination letter from the Internal
Revenue Service (the IRS), if any. Omega has
delivered or made available to FNB a true, correct and complete
copy of each material Omega Employment Agreement.
(c) All material contributions required to be made to any
Omega Plan by applicable law or regulation or by any plan
document or other contractual undertaking, and all material
premiums due or payable with respect to insurance policies
funding any Omega Plan, for any period through the date hereof
have been timely made or paid in full or, if the contributions
or payments are not due on or before the date hereof, have been
fully reflected on the financial statements to the extent
required by GAAP. Each Omega Benefit Plan that is an employee
welfare benefit plan under Section 3(1) of ERISA either
(i) is funded through an insurance company contract and is
not a welfare benefit fund within the meaning of
Section 419 of the Code or (ii) is unfunded.
(d) With respect to each Omega Plan, Omega and its
Subsidiaries have complied, and are now in compliance, in all
material respects, with all provisions of ERISA, the Code and
all laws and regulations applicable to such Omega Plans. Each
Omega Plan has been administered in all material respects in
accordance with its terms. There is not now, nor do any
circumstances exist that would reasonably be expected to give
rise to, any requirement for the posting of security with
respect to an Omega Plan or the imposition of any material lien
on the assets of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries under ERISA or
the Code. Section 3.11(d) of the Omega Disclosure Schedule
identifies each Omega Plan that is intended to be a
qualified plan within the meaning of
Section 401(a) of the Code (Omega Qualified
Plans). The IRS has issued a favorable determination
letter with respect to each Omega Qualified Plan and the related
trust that has not been revoked or Omega is entitled to rely on
a favorable opinion issued by the IRS, and, to the knowledge of
Omega, there are no existing circumstances and no events have
occurred that would reasonably be expected to adversely affect
the qualified status of any Omega Qualified Plan or the related
trust. No trust funding any Omega Plan is intended to meet the
requirements of Code Section 501(c)(9). To the knowledge of
Omega, none of Omega and its Subsidiaries nor any other person,
including any fiduciary, has engaged in any
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prohibited transaction (as defined in
Section 4975 of the Code or Section 406 of ERISA),
which would reasonably be expected to subject any of the Omega
Plans or their related trusts, Omega, any of its Subsidiaries or
any person that Omega or any of its Subsidiaries has an
obligation to indemnify, to any material Tax or penalty imposed
under Section 4975 of the Code or Section 502 of ERISA.
(e) With respect to each Omega Plan that is subject to
Title IV or Section 302 of ERISA or Section 412
or 4971 of the Code, (i) there does not exist any
accumulated funding deficiency within the meaning of
Section 412 of the Code or Section 302 of ERISA,
whether or not waived, and, (ii) (A) the fair market value
of the assets of such Omega Plan equals or exceeds the actuarial
present value of all accrued benefits under such Omega Plan
(whether or not vested) on a termination basis; (B) no
reportable event within the meaning of Section 4043(c) of
ERISA for which the
30-day
notice requirement has not been waived has occurred;
(C) all premiums to the Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation (the PBGC) have been timely paid in
full; (D) no liability (other than for premiums to the
PBGC) under Title IV of ERISA has been or would reasonably
be expected to be incurred by Omega or any of its Subsidiaries;
and (E) the PBGC has not instituted proceedings to
terminate any such Omega Plan and, to Omegas knowledge, no
condition exists that presents a risk that such proceedings will
be instituted or which would reasonably be expected to
constitute grounds under Section 4042 of ERISA for the
termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer,
any such Omega Plan, except as would not have a Material Adverse
Effect, individually or in the aggregate, in the case of clauses
(A), (B), (C), (D) and (E).
(f) (i) No Omega Benefit Plan is a Multiemployer Plan
or a plan that has two or more contributing sponsors at least
two of whom are not under common control, within the meaning of
Section 4063 of ERISA (a Multiple Employer
Plan); (ii) none of Omega and its Subsidiaries nor
any of their respective ERISA Affiliates has, at any time during
the last six years, contributed to or been obligated to
contribute to any Multiemployer Plan or Multiple Employer Plan;
and (iii) none of Omega and its Subsidiaries nor any of
their respective ERISA Affiliates has incurred, during the last
six years, any Withdrawal Liability that has not been satisfied
in full. There does not now exist, nor do any circumstances
exist that would reasonably be expected to result in, any
Controlled Group Liability that would be a liability of Omega or
any of its Subsidiaries following the Effective Time, other than
such liabilities that arise solely out of, or relate solely to,
the Omega Benefit Plans. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, neither Omega nor any of its Subsidiaries, nor, to
Omegas knowledge, any of their respective ERISA
Affiliates, has engaged in any transaction described in
Section 4069 or Section 4204 or 4212 of ERISA.
(g) Omega and its Subsidiaries have no liability for life,
health, medical or other welfare benefits to former employees or
beneficiaries or dependents thereof, except for health
continuation coverage as required by Section 4980B of the
Code, Part 6 of Title I of ERISA or applicable law and
at no expense to Omega and its Subsidiaries.
(h) Neither the execution nor the delivery of this
Agreement nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement will, either alone or in conjunction with any
other event (whether contingent or otherwise), (i) result
in any payment or benefit becoming due or payable, or required
to be provided, to any director, employee or independent
contractor of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries,
(ii) increase the amount or value of any benefit or
compensation otherwise payable or required to be provided to any
such director, employee or independent contractor,
(iii) result in the acceleration of the time of payment,
vesting or funding of any such benefit or compensation or
(iv) result in any amount failing to be deductible by
reason of Section 280G of the Code or would be subject to
an excise tax under Section 4999 of the Code or
Section 409A of the Code.
(i) No labor organization or group of employees of Omega or
any of its Subsidiaries has made a pending demand for
recognition or certification, and there are no representation or
certification proceedings or petitions seeking a representation
proceeding presently pending or, to Omegas knowledge,
threatened to be brought or filed, with the National Labor
Relations Board or any other
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labor relations tribunal or authority. Each of Omega and its
Subsidiaries is in material compliance with all applicable laws
respecting employment and employment practices, terms and
conditions of employment, wages and hours and occupational
safety and health.
3.12 SEC Reports. Omega has
previously made available to FNB an accurate and complete copy
of each final registration statement, prospectus, report,
schedule and definitive proxy statement filed since
January 1, 2005 by Omega with the SEC pursuant to the
Securities Act or the Exchange Act (the Omega
Reports), on and prior to the date of this Agreement and
no such Omega Report as of the date of such Omega Report
contained any untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to
state any material fact required to be stated therein or
necessary in order to make the statements made therein, in light
of the circumstances in which they were made, not misleading,
except that information as of a later date (but before the date
of this Agreement) shall be deemed to modify information as of
an earlier date. Since January 1, 2005, as of their
respective dates, all Omega Reports filed under the Securities
Act and the Exchange Act complied as to form in all material
respects with the published rules and regulations of the SEC
with respect thereto.
3.13 Compliance with Applicable
Law. Omega and each of its Subsidiaries hold
all licenses, franchises, permits and authorizations necessary
for the lawful conduct of their respective businesses under and
pursuant to each, and, since January 1, 2005, have complied
in all respects with and are not in default in any respect under
any, applicable law, statute, order, rule, regulation, policy or
guideline of any Governmental Entity relating to Omega or any of
its Subsidiaries (including the Equal Credit Opportunity Act,
the Fair Housing Act, the Community Reinvestment Act, the Home
Mortgage Disclosure Act, the Uniting and Strengthening America
by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and
Obstruct Terrorist (USA Patriot) Act of 2001, the Bank Secrecy
Act and applicable limits on loans to one borrower), except
where the failure to hold such license, franchise, permit or
authorization or such noncompliance or default is not reasonably
likely to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a
Material Adverse Effect on Omega.
3.14 Contracts. Except for matters
that have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have,
individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on
Omega and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole, (i) none of
Omega nor any of its Subsidiaries is (with or without the lapse
of time or the giving of notice, or both) in breach or default
in any material respect under any material contract, lease,
license or other agreement or instrument, (ii) to the
knowledge of Omega, none of the other parties to any such
material contract, lease, license or other agreement or
instrument is (with or without the lapse of time or the giving
of notice, or both) in breach or default in any material respect
thereunder and (iii) neither Omega nor any of its
Subsidiaries has received any written notice of the intention of
any party to terminate or cancel any such material contract,
lease, license or other agreement or instrument whether as a
termination or cancellation for convenience or for default of
Omega or any of its Subsidiaries.
3.15 Agreements with Regulatory
Agencies. Neither Omega nor any of its
Subsidiaries is subject to any
cease-and-desist
or other order or enforcement action issued by, or is a party to
any written agreement, consent agreement or memorandum of
understanding with, or is a party to any commitment letter or
similar undertaking to, or is subject to any order or directive
by, or has been ordered to pay any civil money penalty by, or
has been since January 1, 2005, a recipient of any
supervisory letter from, or since January 1, 2005, has
adopted any policies, procedures or board resolutions at the
request or suggestion of any Regulatory Agency or other
Governmental Entity that currently restricts in any material
respect the conduct of its business or that in any material
manner relates to its capital adequacy, its ability to pay
dividends, its credit or risk management policies, its
management or its business, other than those of general
application that apply to similarly situated financial holding
companies or their Subsidiaries (each item in this sentence,
whether or not set forth in Section 3.15 of the Omega
Disclosure Schedule, an Omega Regulatory Agreement),
nor has Omega or any of its Subsidiaries been advised since
January 1, 2005 by any Regulatory Agency or other
Governmental Entity that it is considering issuing, initiating,
ordering, or requesting any such Omega Regulatory Agreement. To
the knowledge of Omega, there has not been any event or
occurrence since January 1, 2005 that could reasonably be
expected to result in a determination that Omega Bank is not
well capitalized and well managed as a
matter of U.S. federal banking law. Omega Bank has at least
a satisfactory rating under the U.S. Community
Reinvestment Act.
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3.16 Undisclosed
Liabilities. Except for (i) those
liabilities that are reflected or reserved against on the
consolidated balance sheet of Omega included in the Omega
10-Q
(including any notes thereto) (ii) liabilities incurred in
connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated
hereby and (iii) liabilities incurred in the ordinary
course of business consistent with past practice since
September 30, 2007, since September 30, 2007, neither
Omega nor any of its Subsidiaries has incurred any liability of
any nature whatsoever (whether absolute, accrued, contingent or
otherwise and whether due or to become due) that has had or is
reasonably likely to have, either individually or in the
aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on Omega.
3.17 Environmental Liability.
(a) To Omegas Knowledge, (A) Omega and its
Subsidiaries are in material compliance with applicable
environmental laws; (B) no real property, including
buildings or other structures, currently or formerly owned or
operated by Omega or any of its Subsidiaries, or any property in
which Omega or any of its Subsidiaries has held a security
interest, Lien or a fiduciary or management role (Omega
Loan Property), has been contaminated with, or has had any
release of, any Hazardous Substance except in material
compliance with Environmental Laws; (C) neither Omega nor
any of its Subsidiaries could be deemed the owner or operator
of, or have actively participated in the management regarding
Hazardous Substances of, any Omega Loan Property that has been
contaminated with, or has had any material and unlawful release
to the environment of, any regulated quantity of any Hazardous
Substance; (D) neither Omega nor any of its Subsidiaries
has any material liability for any Hazardous Substance disposal
or contamination on any third party property; (E) neither
Omega nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any notice,
demand letter, claim or request for information alleging any
material violation of, or liability under, any Environmental
Law; (F) neither Omega nor any of its Subsidiaries is
subject to any order, decree, injunction or other agreement with
any Governmental Entity or any third party relating to any
Environmental Law; (G) there are no circumstances or
conditions (including the presence of unencapsulated friable
asbestos, underground storage tanks, lead products,
polychlorinated biphenyls, prior manufacturing operations,
dry-cleaning or automotive services) involving Omega or any of
its Subsidiaries, any currently or formerly owned or operated
property, or any Omega Loan Property, that could reasonably be
expected to result in any material claims, liability or
investigations against Omega or any of its Subsidiaries, result
in any material restrictions on the ownership, use or transfer
of any property pursuant to any Environmental Law or materially
and adversely affect the value of any Omega Loan Property,
(H) Omega has set forth in Section 3.17 of the Omega
Disclosure Schedule and made available to FNB copies of all
environmental reports or studies, sampling data, correspondence
and filings in its possession or reasonably available to it
relating to Omega, its Subsidiaries and any currently owned or
operated property of Omega which were prepared in the last five
years and (I) Omega has made available to FNB copies of all
environmental reports or studies, sampling data, correspondence
and filings in the possession or reasonably available to it
relating to any currently outstanding Omega Loan (as defined in
Section 5.2(s)) and which were prepared for Omega in the
last five years.
(b) As used herein, (A) the term Environmental
Laws means any federal, state or local law, regulation,
order, decree or permit relating to: (1) the protection or
restoration of the environment, human health, safety or natural
resources in regard to any Hazardous Substance; (2) the
handling, use, presence, disposal, release or threatened release
to the environment of any Hazardous Substance or
(3) material effects of any Hazardous Substance on any
legally delineated wetlands, indoor air spaces; (4) any
material physical damage injury or any injury or threat of
injury to persons or property in connection with any Hazardous
Substance; and (B) the term Hazardous Substance
means any regulated quantity of any substance other than at
concentrations and in locations that are naturally occurring
that are: (1) listed, classified or regulated pursuant to
any Environmental Law; (2) any petroleum product or
by-product, asbestos-containing material, lead-containing paint
or plumbing, polychlorinated biphenyls, radioactive materials or
radon or (3) any other substance that is the subject of
regulatory action by any Governmental Entity in connection with
any Environmental Law and (C) the term Omegas
Knowledge means the actual knowledge, immediately prior to
the Effective Time and Effective Date, of any officer of Omega.
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3.18 Real Property.
(a) Each of Omega and its Subsidiaries has good title free
and clear of all Liens to all real property owned by such
entities (the Owned Properties), except for Liens
that do not materially detract from the present use of such real
property.
(b) A true and complete copy of each agreement pursuant to
which Omega or any of its Subsidiaries leases any real property
(such agreements, together with any amendments, modifications
and other supplements thereto, collectively, the
Leases) has heretofore been made available to FNB.
Each Lease is valid, binding and enforceable against Omega or
its applicable Subsidiary in accordance with its terms and is in
full force and effect (except as may be limited by bankruptcy,
insolvency, moratorium, reorganization or similar laws affecting
the rights of creditors generally and the availability of
equitable remedies). There is not under any such Lease any
material existing default by Omega or any of its Subsidiaries
or, to the knowledge of Omega, any other party thereto, or any
event which with notice or lapse of time or both would
constitute such a default. The consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement will not cause defaults under the
Leases, except for any such default which would not,
individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect
on Omega and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.
(c) The Owned Properties and the properties leased pursuant
to the Leases (the Leased Properties) constitute all
of the real estate on which Omega and its Subsidiaries maintain
their facilities or conduct their business as of the date of
this Agreement, except for locations the loss of which would not
result in a Material Adverse Effect on Omega and its
Subsidiaries taken as a whole.
(d) A true and complete copy of each agreement pursuant to
which Omega or any of its Subsidiaries leases real property to a
third party (such agreements, together with any amendments,
modifications and other supplements thereto, collectively, the
Third Party Leases) has heretofore been made
available to FNB. Each Third Party Lease is valid, binding and
enforceable in accordance with its terms and is in full force
and effect (except as may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency,
moratorium, reorganization or similar laws affecting the rights
of creditors generally and the availability of equitable
remedies). To the knowledge of Omega, there are no existing
defaults by the tenant under any Third Party Lease, or any event
which with notice or lapse of time or both which would
constitute such a default.
3.19 State Takeover Laws. Omega
has previously taken any and all action necessary to render the
provisions of the Pennsylvania anti-takeover statutes in
Sections 2538 through 2588 inclusive of the PBCL that may
be applicable to the Merger and the other transactions
contemplated by this Agreement inapplicable to FNB and its
respective affiliates, and to the Merger, this Agreement and the
transactions contemplated hereby. The Board of Directors of
Omega has approved this Agreement and the transactions
contemplated hereby as required to render inapplicable to such
Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby any
restrictive provisions, including the provisions of
Paragraph 9, of the Omega Articles.
3.20 Reorganization. As of the
date of this Agreement, Omega is not aware of any fact or
circumstance that could reasonably be expected to prevent the
Merger from qualifying as a reorganization within
the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.
3.21 Opinion. Prior to the
execution of this Agreement, Omega has received an opinion from
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. to the effect that as of
the date thereof and based upon and subject to the matters set
forth therein, the Merger Consideration is fair to the
shareholders of Omega from a financial point of view. Such
opinion has not been amended or rescinded as of the date of this
Agreement.
3.22 Insurance. Omega and its
Subsidiaries are insured with reputable insurers against such
risks and in such amounts as are set forth in Section 3.22
of the Omega Disclosure Schedule and as its management
reasonably has determined to be prudent in accordance with
industry practices.
3.23 Investment Securities. Except
where failure to be true would not reasonably be expected to
have a Material Adverse Effect on Omega, (a) each of Omega
and its Subsidiaries has good title to all securities owned by
it (except those sold under repurchase agreements or held in any
fiduciary or agency capacity), free and clear of any Liens,
except to the extent such securities are pledged in the ordinary
course of business to
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secure obligations of Omega or its Subsidiaries, and such
securities are valued on the books of Omega in accordance with
GAAP in all material respects.
3.24 Intellectual Property. Omega
and each of its Subsidiaries owns, or is licensed to use (in
each case, free and clear of any Liens), all Intellectual
Property used in the conduct of its business as currently
conducted that is material to Omega and its Subsidiaries, taken
as a whole. Except as would not reasonably be expected to have a
Material Adverse Effect on Omega, (i) Intellectual Property
used in the conduct of its business as currently conducted that
is material to Omega and its Subsidiaries does not, to the
knowledge of Omega, infringe on or otherwise violate the rights
of any person and is in accordance with any applicable license
pursuant to which Omega or any Subsidiary acquired the right to
use any Intellectual Property; and (ii) neither Omega nor
any of its Subsidiaries has received any written notice of any
pending claim with respect to any Intellectual Property used by
Omega and its Subsidiaries. For purposes of this Agreement,
Intellectual Property means registered trademarks,
service marks, brand names, certification marks, trade dress and
other indications of origin, the goodwill associated with the
foregoing and registrations in the United States Patent and
Trademark Office or in any similar office or agency of the
United States or any state thereof; all letters patent of the
United States, all reissues and extensions thereof, and all
applications for letters patent of the United States and all
divisions, continuations and
continuations-in-part
thereof; all registered copyrights arising under the laws of the
United States and recordings thereof, and all applications in
connection therewith, including, without limitation, all
registrations, recordings and applications in the United States
Copyright Office; all rights to obtain any reissues, renewals or
extensions of the foregoing, and all causes of action for
infringement of the foregoing.
3.25 Loans; Nonperforming and Classified
Assets.
(a) Except as set forth in Section 3.25 of the Omega
Disclosure Schedule, each Loan on the books and records of Omega
and its Subsidiaries was made and has been serviced in all
material respects in accordance with their customary lending
standards in the ordinary course of business, is evidenced in
all material respects by appropriate and sufficient
documentation and, to the knowledge of Omega, constitutes the
legal, valid and binding obligation of the obligor named
therein, subject to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization,
moratorium, fraudulent transfer and similar laws of general
applicability relating to or affecting creditors rights or
by general equity principles.
(b) Omega has set forth in Section 3.25 of the Omega
Disclosure Schedule as to Omega and each Omega Subsidiary as of
the latest practicable date prior to the date of this Agreement:
(A) any written or, to Omegas knowledge, oral Loan
under the terms of which the obligor is 90 or more days
delinquent in payment of principal or interest, or to
Omegas knowledge, in default of any other material
provision thereof; (B) each Loan that has been classified
as substandard, doubtful,
loss or special mention or words of
similar import by Omega, a Omega Subsidiary or an applicable
regulatory authority; (C) a listing of the Other Real
Estate Owned (OREO) acquired by foreclosure or by
deed-in-lieu
thereof, including the book value thereof and (D) each Loan
with any director, executive officer or five percent or greater
shareholder of Omega or a Omega Subsidiary, or to the knowledge
of Omega, any Person controlling, controlled by or under common
control with any of the foregoing.
3.26 Fiduciary Accounts. Omega and
each of its Subsidiaries has properly administered all accounts
for which it acts as a fiduciary, including but not limited to
accounts for which it serves as a trustee, agent, custodian,
personal representative, guardian, conservator or investment
advisor, in accordance with the terms of the governing documents
and applicable laws and regulations. Neither Omega nor any of
its Subsidiaries, nor any of their respective directors,
officers or employees, has committed any breach of trust to
Omegas knowledge with respect to any fiduciary account and
the records for each such fiduciary account are true and correct
and accurately reflect the assets of such fiduciary account.
3.27 Allowance For Loan
Losses. Omega Banks allowance for loan
losses is sufficient at the date of this Agreement for its
reasonably anticipated loan losses, is in compliance with the
standards established by applicable Governmental Entities and
GAAP and, to the knowledge of Omega, is adequate.
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ARTICLE IV
REPRESENTATIONS
AND WARRANTIES OF FNB
Except as disclosed in the disclosure schedule delivered by FNB
to Omega (the FNB Disclosure Schedule), FNB hereby
represents and warrants to Omega as follows:
4.1 Corporate Organization.
(a) FNB is a corporation duly organized, validly existing
and in good standing under the laws of the State of Florida. FNB
has the corporate power and authority to own or lease all of its
properties and assets and to carry on its business as it is now
being conducted, and is duly licensed or qualified to do
business in each jurisdiction in which the nature of the
business conducted by it or the character or location of the
properties and assets owned or leased by it makes such licensing
or qualification necessary.
(b) FNB is duly registered as a bank holding company and is
a financial holding company under the BHC Act. True and complete
copies of the Articles of Incorporation (the FNB
Charter) and Bylaws of FNB (the FNB Bylaws),
as in effect as of the date of this Agreement, have previously
been made available to Omega.
(c) Each FNB Subsidiary (i) is duly organized and
validly existing under the laws of its jurisdiction of
organization, (ii) is duly qualified to do business and in
good standing in all jurisdictions (whether federal, state,
local or foreign) where its ownership or leasing of property or
the conduct of its business requires it to be so qualified, and
(iii) has all requisite corporate power and authority to
own or lease its properties and assets and to carry on its
business as now conducted, except in each of (i)
(iii) as would not be reasonably likely to have, either
individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on
FNB.
4.2 Capitalization.
(a) The authorized capital stock of FNB consists of
500,000,000 shares of FNB Common Stock, of which, as of
September 30, 2007 60,555,834 shares were issued and
outstanding, and 20,000,000 shares of preferred stock,
$.01 par value (the FNB Preferred Stock), of
which, as of the date hereof, no shares were issued and
outstanding. As of September 30, 2007 shares of FNB
Common Stock were held in FNBs treasury. As of the date
hereof, no shares of FNB Common Stock or FNB Preferred Stock
were reserved for issuance, except for 8,103,789 shares of
FNB Common Stock reserved for issuance upon exercise of options
issued or available for issuance pursuant to employee and
director stock plans of FNB in effect as of the date of this
Agreement (the FNB Stock Plans) and
53,000 shares of FNB Common Stock available for issuance
upon conversion of outstanding convertible notes assumed by FNB
from Legacy Bank. All of the issued and outstanding shares of
FNB Common Stock have been, and all shares of FNB Common Stock
that may be issued pursuant to the FNB Stock Plans will be, when
issued in accordance with the terms thereof, duly authorized and
validly issued and are fully paid, nonassessable and free of
preemptive rights, with no personal liability attaching to the
ownership thereof. Except pursuant to this Agreement and the FNB
Stock Plans, FNB is not bound by any outstanding subscriptions,
options, warrants, calls, commitments or agreements of any
character calling for the purchase or issuance of any shares of
FNB Common Stock or any other equity securities of FNB or any
securities representing the right to purchase or otherwise
receive any shares of FNB Common Stock. The shares of FNB Common
Stock to be issued pursuant to the Merger have been duly
authorized and, when issued and delivered in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement, will have been validly issued, fully
paid, nonassessable and free of preemptive rights, with no
personal liability attaching to the ownership thereof.
(b) All of the issued and outstanding shares of capital
stock or other equity ownership interests of each Subsidiary of
FNB are owned by FNB, directly or indirectly, free and clear of
any Liens, and all of such shares or equity ownership interests
are duly authorized and validly issued and are fully paid,
nonassessable and free of preemptive rights. No such Subsidiary
has or is bound by any outstanding subscriptions, options,
warrants, calls, commitments or agreements of any character
calling for the purchase or issuance of any shares of capital
stock or any other equity security of such Subsidiary or any
securities representing the right to purchase or otherwise
receive any shares of capital stock or any other equity security
of such Subsidiary.
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4.3 Authority; No Violation.
(a) FNB has full corporate power and authority to execute
and deliver this Agreement and to consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby. The execution and delivery of this
Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated
hereby have been duly and validly approved by the Board of
Directors of FNB. The Board of Directors of FNB has determined
that this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby are
in the best interests of FNB and its shareholders, and has
directed that a proposal to issue shares of FNB Common Stock
under this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement be submitted to FNBs shareholders for approval
and adoption at a duly held meeting of such shareholders and,
except for the approval of such proposal by the affirmative vote
of a majority of the votes cast by all holders of shares of FNB
Common Stock at such meeting at which a quorum is present, and
provided that the total votes cast on the proposal represents
over 50% of the shares of FNB Common Stock entitled to vote on
the proposal, no other corporate proceedings on the part of FNB
are necessary to approve this Agreement or to consummate the
transactions contemplated hereby. This Agreement has been duly
and validly executed and delivered by FNB and, assuming due
authorization, execution and delivery by Omega, constitutes the
valid and binding obligation of FNB, enforceable against FNB in
accordance with its terms, except as may be limited by
bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, reorganization or similar
laws affecting the rights of creditors generally and the
availability of equitable remedies.
(b) Neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement by
FNB, nor the consummation by FNB of the transactions
contemplated hereby, nor compliance by FNB with any of the terms
or provisions of this Agreement, will violate any provision of
the FNB Charter or the FNB Bylaws or assuming that the consents,
approvals and filings referred to in Section 4.4 are duly
obtained
and/or made,
(A) violate any statute, code, ordinance, rule, regulation,
judgment, order, writ, decree or Injunction applicable to FNB,
any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective properties or
assets or (B) violate, conflict with, result in a breach of
any provision of or the loss of any benefit under, constitute a
default (or an event which, with notice or lapse of time, or
both, would constitute a default) under, result in the
termination of or a right of termination or cancellation under,
accelerate the performance required by, or result in the
creation of any Lien upon any of the respective properties or
assets of FNB or any of its Subsidiaries under, any of the
terms, conditions or provisions of any note, bond, mortgage,
indenture, deed of trust, license, lease, agreement or other
instrument or obligation to which FNB or any of its Subsidiaries
is a party, or by which they or any of their respective
properties or assets may be bound or affected, except for such
violations, conflicts, breaches or defaults with respect to
clause (iii) that are not reasonably likely to have, either
individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on
FNB.
4.4 Consents and Approvals. Except
for (i) the filing of applications and notices, as
applicable, with the Federal Reserve Board under the BHC Act and
the Federal Reserve Act, as amended, and approval of such
applications and notices, and, in connection with the
acquisition of the Bank by FNB, the filing of applications and
notices, as applicable, with the FDIC, the OCC or the PA DOB and
the Federal Reserve Board and approval of such applications and
notice, (ii) the Other Regulatory Approvals, (iii) the
filing with the SEC of the Joint Proxy Statement and the filing
and declaration of effectiveness of the Registration Statement,
(iv) the filing of the Articles of Merger with and the
acceptance for record by the Secretary of State of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pursuant to the PBCL and the filing
of the Articles of Merger with and the acceptance for record by
the Secretary of State of the State of Florida pursuant to the
FBCA, (v) any notices or filings under the HSR Act,
(vi) any consents, authorizations, approvals, filings or
exemptions in connection with compliance with the applicable
provisions of federal and state securities laws relating to the
regulation of broker-dealers, investment advisers or transfer
agents and the rules and regulations thereunder and of any
applicable industry SRO, and the rules of Nasdaq or the NYSE, or
that are required under consumer finance, mortgage banking and
other similar laws, (vii) such filings and approvals as are
required to be made or obtained under the securities or
Blue Sky laws of various states in connection with
the issuance of the shares of FNB Common Stock pursuant to this
Agreement and approval of listing such FNB Common Stock on the
NYSE, (viii) the approval of the issuance of FNB Common
Stock in connection with the Merger and the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement by the requisite vote of the
shareholders of FNB and (ix) filings, if any, required as a
result of the particular status of Omega, no consents or
approvals of or filings or
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registrations with any Governmental Entity are necessary in
connection with (A) the execution and delivery by FNB of
this Agreement and (B) the consummation by FNB of the
Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
4.5 Reports. FNB and each of its
Subsidiaries have in all material respects timely filed all
reports, registrations and statements, together with any
amendments required to be made with respect thereto, that they
were required to file since January 1, 2005 with the
Regulatory Agencies and with each other applicable Governmental
Entity, and all other reports and statements required to be
filed by them since January 1, 2005, including any report
or statement required to be filed pursuant to the laws, rules or
regulations of the United States, any state, any foreign entity,
or any Regulatory Agency, and have paid all fees and assessments
due and payable in connection therewith. Except for normal
examinations conducted by a Regulatory Agency in the ordinary
course of the business of FNB and its Subsidiaries, no
Regulatory Agency has initiated or has pending any proceeding
or, to the knowledge of FNB, investigation into the business or
operations of FNB or any of its Subsidiaries since
January 1, 2005. There (i) is no unresolved violation,
criticism or exception by any Regulatory Agency with respect to
any report or statement relating to any examinations or
inspections of FNB or any of its Subsidiaries, and (ii) has
been no formal or informal inquiries by, or disagreements or
disputes with, any Regulatory Agency with respect to the
business, operations, policies or procedures of FNB since
January 1, 2005.
4.6 Financial
Statements. (i) FNB has previously made
available to Omega copies of the consolidated balance sheet of
FNB and its Subsidiaries as of December 31, 2004, 2005 and
2006, and the related consolidated statements of income, changes
in shareholders equity and cash flows for the years then
ended as reported in FNBs Annual Report on
Form 10-K
for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2006 (as amended
prior to the date hereof, the FNB 2006
10-K)
filed with the SEC under the Exchange Act, accompanied by the
audit report of Ernst & Young LLP, independent
registered public accountants with respect to FNB for the years
ended December 31, 2004, 2005 and 2006, and (ii) FNB
will make available to Omega when filed with the SEC copies of
the unaudited consolidated balance sheet of FNB and its
Subsidiaries as of September 30, 2006 and 2007, and the
related consolidated statements of income, changes in
shareholders equity and cash flows of the three- and
nine-month periods then ended, as reported in FNBs
Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q
for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2007 (the
FNB
10-Q).
The December 31, 2006 consolidated balance sheet of FNB
(including the related notes, where applicable) fairly presents
in all material respects the consolidated financial position of
FNB and its Subsidiaries as of the date thereof, and the other
financial statements referred to in this Section 4.6
(including the related notes, where applicable) fairly present
in all material respects the results of the consolidated
operations, cash flows and changes in shareholders equity
and consolidated financial position of FNB and its Subsidiaries
for the respective fiscal periods or as of the respective dates
therein set forth, subject to normal year-end audit adjustments
in amounts consistent with past experience in the case of
unaudited statements; each of such statements (including the
related notes, where applicable) complies in all material
respects with applicable accounting requirements and with the
published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto;
and each of such statements (including the related notes, where
applicable) has been prepared in all material respects in
accordance with GAAP consistently applied during the periods
involved, except, in each case, as indicated in such statements
or in the notes thereto. The books and records of FNB and its
Subsidiaries have been, and are being, maintained in all
material respects in accordance with GAAP and any other
applicable legal and accounting requirements and reflect only
actual transactions.
4.7 Brokers Fees. Neither
FNB nor any FNB Subsidiary nor any of their respective officers
or directors has employed any broker or finder or incurred any
liability for any brokers fees, commissions or finders
fees in connection with the Merger or related transactions
contemplated by this Agreement, other than UBS Securities LLC,
all of the fees and expenses of which shall be the sole
responsibility of FNB.
4.8 Absence of Certain Changes or
Events. Since December 31, 2006, except
as publicly disclosed in the
Forms 10-K,
10-Q and
8-K
comprising the FNB Reports (as defined in Section 4.12)
filed prior to the date of this Agreement (i) FNB and the
FNB Subsidiaries have (except in connection with the negotiation
and execution and delivery of this Agreement) carried on their
respective businesses in all material respects in the
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ordinary course consistent with past practice and
(ii) there has not been any Material Adverse Effect with
respect to FNB.
4.9 Legal Proceedings.
(a) There is no pending, or, to FNBs knowledge,
threatened, litigation, action, suit, proceeding, investigation
or arbitration by any Person or Governmental Entity that is
material to FNB and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, in each
case with respect to FNB or any of its Subsidiaries or any of
their respective properties or permits, licenses or
authorizations.
(b) There is no material Injunction, judgment, or
regulatory restriction (other than those of general application
that apply to similarly situated financial or bank holding
companies or their Subsidiaries) imposed upon FNB, any of its
Subsidiaries or the assets of FNB or any of its Subsidiaries.
4.10 Taxes and Tax Returns. Each
of FNB and its Subsidiaries has duly and timely filed (including
all applicable extensions) all Tax Returns required to be filed
by it on or prior to the date of this Agreement (all such Tax
Returns being accurate and complete in all material respects),
has timely paid or withheld and timely remitted all Taxes shown
thereon as arising and has duly and timely paid or withheld and
timely remitted all Taxes (whether or not shown on any Tax
Return) that are due and payable or claimed to be due from it by
a Governmental Entity other than Taxes that (i) are being
contested in good faith, which have not been finally determined,
and (ii) have been adequately reserved against in
accordance with GAAP on FNBs most recent consolidated
financial statements. All required estimated Tax payments
sufficient to avoid any underpayment penalties or interest have
been made by or on behalf of each of FNB and its Subsidiaries.
Neither FNB nor any of its Subsidiaries has granted any
extension or waiver of the limitation period for the assessment
or collection of Tax that remains in effect. There are no
disputes, audits, examinations or proceedings in progress or
pending (including any notice received of an intent to conduct
an audit or examination), or claims asserted, for Taxes upon FNB
or any of its Subsidiaries. No claim has been made by a
Governmental Entity in a jurisdiction where the FNB or any of
its Subsidiaries has not filed Tax Returns such that FNB or any
of its Subsidiaries is or may be subject to taxation by that
jurisdiction. All deficiencies asserted or assessments made as a
result of any examinations by any Governmental Entity of the Tax
Returns of, or including, FNB or any of its Subsidiaries have
been fully paid. No issue has been raised by a Governmental
Entity in any prior examination or audit of each of FNB and its
Subsidiaries which, by application of the same or similar
principles, could reasonably be expected to result in a proposed
deficiency in respect of such Governmental Entity for any
subsequent taxable period. There are no Liens for Taxes (other
than statutory liens for Taxes not yet due and payable) upon any
of the assets of FNB or any of its Subsidiaries. Neither FNB nor
any of its Subsidiaries is a party to or is bound by any Tax
sharing, allocation or indemnification agreement or arrangement
(other than such an agreement or arrangement exclusively between
or among FNB and its Subsidiaries). Neither FNB nor any of its
Subsidiaries (A) has been a member of an affiliated group
filing a consolidated federal income Tax Return (other than a
group the common parent of which was FNB) or (B) has any
liability for the Taxes of any Person (other than FNB or any of
its Subsidiaries) under Treas. Reg. § 1.1502-6 (or any
similar provision of state, local or foreign law), or as a
transferee or successor, by contract or otherwise. Neither FNB
nor any of its Subsidiaries has been, within the past two years
or otherwise as part of a plan (or series of related
transactions) (within the meaning of Section 355(e)
of the Code) of which the Merger is also a part, or a
distributing corporation or a controlled
corporation (within the meaning of
Section 355(a)(1)(A) of the Code) in a distribution of
stock intended to qualify for tax-free treatment under
Section 355 of the Code. No share of FNB Common Stock is
owned by a Subsidiary of FNB. FNB is not and has not been a
United States real property holding company within
the meaning of Section 897(c)(2) of the Code during the
applicable period specified in Section 897(c)(1)(A)(ii) of
the Code. Neither FNB, its Subsidiaries nor any other Person on
their behalf has executed or entered into any written agreement
with, or obtained or applied for any written consents or written
clearances or any other Tax rulings from, nor has there been any
written agreement executed or entered into on behalf of any of
them with any Taxing Authority, relating t o Taxes, including
any IRS private letter rulings or comparable rulings of any
Taxing Authority and closing agreements pursuant to
Section 7121 of the Code or any predecessor provision
thereof or any similar provision of any applicable law, which
rulings or agreements would have a continuing effect after the
Effective Time. Neither FNB nor any of its Subsidiaries has
engaged in a reportable transaction, as set forth in
Treas.
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Reg. § 1.6011-4(b), or any transaction that is the
same as or substantially similar to one of the types of
transactions that the IRS has determined to be a tax avoidance
transaction and identified by notice, regulation or other form
of published guidance as a listed transaction, as
set forth in Treas. Reg. § 1.6011-4(b)(2). Omega has
received complete copies of (i) all federal, state, local
and foreign income or franchise Tax Returns of FNB and its
Subsidiaries relating to the taxable periods beginning
January 1, 2004 or later and (ii) any audit report
issued within the last three years relating to any Taxes due
from or with respect to FNB or its Subsidiaries. Neither FNB,
nor any of its Subsidiaries will be required to include any item
of material income in, or exclude any material item of deduction
from, taxable income for any taxable period (or portion thereof)
ending after the Closing Date as a result of any (i) change
in method of accounting for a taxable period ending on or prior
to the Closing Date, (ii) installment sale or open
transaction disposition made on or prior to the Effective Time,
(iii) prepaid amount received on or prior to the Closing
Date or (iv) deferred intercompany gain or any excess loss
account of FNB or any of its Subsidiaries for periods or
portions of periods described in Treasury Regulations under
Section 1502 of the Code (or any corresponding or similar
provision of state, local or foreign law) for periods (or
portions thereof) ending on or before the Closing Date.
4.11 Employee Benefits. For
purposes hereof, the following terms shall have the following
meaning:
FNB Benefit Plan means any material employee
benefit plan, program, policy, practice, or other arrangement
providing benefits to any current or former employee, officer or
director of FNB or any of its Subsidiaries or any beneficiary or
dependent thereof that is sponsored or maintained by FNB or any
of its Subsidiaries or to which FNB or any of its Subsidiaries
contributes or is obligated to contribute, whether or not
written, including without limitation any employee welfare
benefit plan within the meaning of Section 3(1) of ERISA,
any employee pension benefit plan within the meaning of
Section 3(2) of ERISA (whether or not such plan is subject
to ERISA) and any bonus, incentive, deferred compensation,
vacation, stock purchase, stock option, severance, employment,
change of control or fringe benefit plan, program or policy.
FNB Employment Agreement means a written
contract, offer letter or agreement of FNB or any of its
Subsidiaries with or addressed to any individual who is
rendering or has rendered services thereto as an employee
pursuant to which FNB or any of its Subsidiaries has any actual
or contingent liability or obligation to provide compensation
and/or
benefits in consideration for past, present or future services.
FNB Plan means any FNB Benefit Plan other
than a Multiemployer Plan.
(a) Section 4.11(a) of the FNB Disclosure Schedule
includes a complete list of all material FNB Benefit Plans and
all material FNB Employment Agreements.
(b) With respect to each FNB Plan, FNB has delivered or
made available to Omega a true, correct and complete copy of:
(i) each writing constituting a part of such FNB Plan,
including without limitation all plan documents, employee
communications, benefit schedules, trust agreements, and
insurance contracts and other funding vehicles; (ii) the
most recent Annual Report (Form 5500 Series) and
accompanying schedule, if any; (iii) the current summary
plan description and any material modifications thereto, if any
(in each case, whether or not required to be furnished under
ERISA); (iv) the most recent annual financial report, if
any; (v) the most recent actuarial report, if any; and
(vi) the most recent determination letter from the IRS, if
any. FNB has delivered or made available to Omega a true,
correct and complete copy of each material FNB Employment
Agreement.
(c) All material contributions required to be made to any
FNB Plan by applicable law or regulation or by any plan document
or other contractual undertaking, and all material premiums due
or payable with respect to insurance policies funding any FNB
Plan, for any period through the date hereof have been timely
made or paid in full or, to the extent not required to be made
or paid on or before the date hereof, have been fully reflected
on the financial statements to the extent required by GAAP. Each
FNB Benefit Plan that is an employee welfare benefit plan under
Section 3(1) of ERISA either (i) is funded through an
insurance company contract and is not a welfare benefit
fund within the meaning of Section 419 of the Code or
(ii) is unfunded.
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(d) With respect to each FNB Plan, FNB and its Subsidiaries
have complied, and are now in compliance, in all material
respects, with all provisions of ERISA, the Code and all laws
and regulations applicable to such FNB Plans. Each FNB Plan has
been administered in all material respects in accordance with
its terms. There is not now, nor do any circumstances exist that
would reasonably be expected to give rise to, any requirement
for the posting of security with respect to a FNB Plan or the
imposition of any material lien on the assets of FNB or any of
its Subsidiaries under ERISA or the Code. Section 4.11(d)
of the FNB Disclosure Schedule identifies each FNB Plan that is
intended to be a qualified plan within the meaning
of Section 401(a) of the Code (FNB Qualified
Plans). The IRS has issued a favorable determination
letter with respect to each Qualified Plan and the related trust
that has not been revoked or FNB is entitled to rely on a
favorable opinion issued by the IRS, and, to the knowledge of
FNB, there are no existing circumstances and no events have
occurred that would reasonably be expected to adversely affect
the qualified status of any FNB Qualified Plan or the related
trust. No trust funding any FNB Plan is intended to meet the
requirements of Code Section 501(c)(9). To the knowledge of
FNB, none of FNB and its Subsidiaries nor any other person,
including any fiduciary, has engaged in any prohibited
transaction (as defined in Section 4975 of the Code
or Section 406 of ERISA), which would reasonably be
expected to subject any of the FNB Plans or their related
trusts, FNB, any of its Subsidiaries or any person that FNB or
any of its Subsidiaries has an obligation to indemnify, to any
material Tax or penalty imposed under Section 4975 of the
Code or Section 502 of ERISA.
(e) With respect to each FNB Plan that is subject to
Title IV or Section 302 of ERISA or Section 412
or 4971 of the Code, (i) there does not exist any
accumulated funding deficiency within the meaning of
Section 412 of the Code or Section 302 of ERISA,
whether or not waived, and, (ii) except as would not have,
individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect:
(A) the fair market value of the assets of such FNB Plan
equals or exceeds the actuarial present value of all accrued
benefits under such FNB Plan (whether or not vested) on a
termination basis; (B) no reportable event within the
meaning of Section 4043(c) of ERISA for which the
30-day
notice requirement has not been waived has occurred;
(C) all premiums to the PBGC have been timely paid in full;
(D) no liability (other than for premiums to the PBGC)
under Title IV of ERISA has been or would reasonably be
expected to be incurred by FNB or any of its Subsidiaries; and
(E) the PBGC has not instituted proceedings to terminate
any such FNB Plan and, to FNBs knowledge, no condition
exists that presents a risk that such proceedings will be
instituted or which would reasonably be expected to constitute
grounds under Section 4042 of ERISA for the termination of,
or the appointment of a trustee to administer, any such FNB Plan.
(f) (i) No FNB Benefit Plan is a Multiemployer Plan or
a Multiple Employer Plan; (ii) none of FNB and its
Subsidiaries nor any of their respective ERISA Affiliates has,
at any time during the last six years, contributed to or been
obligated to contribute to any Multiemployer Plan or Multiple
Employer Plan; and (iii) none of FNB and its Subsidiaries
nor any of their respective ERISA Affiliates has incurred,
during the last six years, any Withdrawal Liability that has not
been satisfied in full. There does not now exist, nor do any
circumstances exist that would reasonably be expected to result
in, any Controlled Group Liability that would be a liability of
FNB or any of its Subsidiaries following the Effective Time,
other than such liabilities that arise solely out of, or relate
solely to, the FNB Benefit Plans. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, neither FNB nor any of its
Subsidiaries, nor, to FNBs knowledge, any of their
respective ERISA Affiliates, has engaged in any transaction
described in Section 4069 or Section 4204 or 4212 of
ERISA.
(g) FNB and its Subsidiaries have no liability for life,
health, medical or other welfare benefits to former employees or
beneficiaries or dependents thereof, except for health
continuation coverage as required by Section 4980B of the
Code, Part 6 of Title I of ERISA or applicable law and
at no expense to FNB and its Subsidiaries.
(h) Neither the execution nor the delivery of this
Agreement nor the consummation of the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement will, either alone or in conjunction with any
other event (whether contingent or otherwise), (i) result
in any payment or benefit becoming due or payable, or
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required to be provided, to any director, employee or
independent contractor of FNB or any of its Subsidiaries,
(ii) increase the amount or value of any benefit or
compensation otherwise payable or required to be provided to any
such director, employee or independent contractor,
(iii) result in the acceleration of the time of payment,
vesting or funding of any such benefit or compensation or
(iv) result in any amount failing to be deductible by
reason of Section 280G of the Code or would be subject to
an excise tax under Section 4999 of the Code or
Section 409A of the Code.
(i) No labor organization or group of employees of FNB or
any of its Subsidiaries has made a pending demand for
recognition or certification, and there are no representation or
certification proceedings or petitions seeking a representation
proceeding presently pending or, to FNBs knowledge,
threatened to be brought or filed, with the National Labor
Relations Board or any other labor relations tribunal or
authority. Each of FNB and its Subsidiaries is in material
compliance with all applicable laws and collective bargaining
agreements respecting employment and employment practices, terms
and conditions of employment, wages and hours and occupational
safety and health.
4.12 SEC Reports. FNB has
previously made available to Omega an accurate and complete copy
of each final registration statement, prospectus, report,
schedule and definitive proxy statement filed since
January 1, 2005 by FNB with the SEC pursuant to the
Securities Act or the Exchange Act (the FNB Reports)
and prior to the date of this Agreement, as of the date of such
FNB Report, contained any untrue statement of a material fact or
omitted to state any material fact required to be stated therein
or necessary in order to make the statements made therein, in
light of the circumstances in which they were made, not
misleading, except that information as of a later date (but
before the date of this Agreement) shall be deemed to modify
information as of an earlier date. Since January 1, 2005,
as of their respective dates, all FNB Reports filed under the
Securities Act and the Exchange Act complied as to form in all
material respects with the published rules and regulations of
the SEC with respect thereto.
4.13 Compliance with Applicable
Law. FNB and each of its Subsidiaries hold
all licenses, franchises, permits and authorizations necessary
for the lawful conduct of their respective businesses under and
pursuant to each, and since January 1, 2005, have complied
in all respects with and are not in default in any respect under
any applicable law, statute, order, rule, regulation, policy or
guideline of any Governmental Entity relating to FNB or any of
its Subsidiaries (including the Equal Credit Opportunity Act,
the Fair Housing Act, the Community Reinvestment Act, the Home
Mortgage Disclosure Act, the Uniting and Strengthening America
by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and
Obstruct Terrorist (USA Patriot) Act of 2001, the Bank Secrecy
Act and applicable limits on loans to one borrower), except
where the failure to hold such license, franchise, permit or
authorization or such noncompliance or default is not reasonably
likely to, either individually or in the aggregate, have a
Material Adverse Effect on FNB.
4.14 Contracts. Except for matters
that have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have,
individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on
FNB and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole, (i) none of FNB
nor any of its Subsidiaries is (with or without the lapse of
time or the giving of notice, or both) in breach or default in
any material respect under any material contract, lease, license
or other agreement or instrument, (ii) to the knowledge of
FNB, none of the other parties to any such material contract,
lease, license or other agreement or instrument is (with or
without the lapse of time or the giving of notice, or both) in
breach or default in any material respect thereunder and
(iii) neither FNB nor any of its Subsidiaries has received
any written notice of the intention of any party to terminate or
cancel any such material contract, lease, license or other
agreement or instrument whether as a termination or cancellation
for convenience or for default of FNB or any of its Subsidiaries.
4.15 Agreements with Regulatory
Agencies. Neither FNB nor any of its
Subsidiaries is subject to any
cease-and-desist
or other order or enforcement action issued by, or is a party to
any written agreement, consent agreement or memorandum of
understanding with, or is a party to any commitment letter or
similar undertaking to, or is subject to any order or directive
by, or has been since January 1, 2005, a recipient of any
supervisory letter from, or has been ordered to pay any civil
money penalty by, or since January 1, 2005, has adopted any
policies, procedures or board resolutions at the request or
suggestion of any Regulatory Agency or other Governmental Entity
that currently restricts in any material respect the conduct of
its business or that
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in any material manner relates to its capital adequacy, its
ability to pay dividends, its credit or risk management
policies, its management or its business, other than those of
general application that apply to similarly situated financial
holding companies or their Subsidiaries (each item in this
sentence, whether or not set forth in the FNB Disclosure
Schedule, a FNB Regulatory Agreement), nor has FNB
or any of its Subsidiaries been advised since January 1,
2005, by any Regulatory Agency or other Governmental Entity that
it is considering issuing, initiating, ordering or requesting
any such FNB Regulatory Agreement. To the knowledge of FNB,
there has not been any event or occurrence since January 1,
2005 that could reasonably be expected to result in a
determination that any such bank Subsidiary is not well
capitalized and well managed as a matter of
U.S. federal banking law. Each bank Subsidiary of FNB has
at least a satisfactory rating under the
U.S. Community Reinvestment Act.
4.16 Undisclosed
Liabilities. Except for (i) those
liabilities that are reflected or reserved against on the
consolidated balance sheet of FNB included in the FNB
10-Q
(including any notes thereto), (ii) liabilities incurred in
connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated
thereby and (iii) liabilities incurred in the ordinary
course of business consistent with past practice since
September 30, 2007, since September 30, 2007, neither
FNB nor any of its Subsidiaries has incurred any liability of
any nature whatsoever (whether absolute, accrued, contingent or
otherwise and whether due or to become due) that, either
individually or in the aggregate, has had or is reasonably
likely to have, a Material Adverse Effect on FNB.
4.17 Environmental Liability.
(a) To FNBs Knowledge, (A) FNB and its
Subsidiaries are in material compliance with applicable
environmental laws; (B) no real property, including
buildings or other structures, currently or formerly owned or
operated by FNB or any of its Subsidiaries, or any property in
which FNB or any of its Subsidiaries has held a security
interest, Lien or a fiduciary or management role (FNB Loan
Property), has been contaminated with, or has had any
release of, any Hazardous Substance except in material
compliance with Environmental Laws; (C) neither FNB nor any
of its Subsidiaries could be deemed the owner or operator of, or
have actively participated in the management regarding Hazardous
Substances of, any FNB Loan Property that has been contaminated
with, or has had any material and unlawful release to the
environment of, any regulated quantity of any Hazardous
Substance; (D) neither FNB nor any of its Subsidiaries has
any material liability for any Hazardous Substance disposal or
contamination on any third party property; (E) neither FNB
nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any notice, demand
letter, claim or request for information alleging any material
violation of, or liability under, any Environmental Law;
(F) neither FNB nor any of its Subsidiaries is subject to
any order, decree, injunction or other agreement with any
Governmental Entity or any third party relating to any
Environmental Law; (G) there are no circumstances or
conditions (including the presence of unencapsulated friable
asbestos, underground storage tanks, lead products,
polychlorinated biphenyls, prior manufacturing operations,
dry-cleaning or automotive services) involving FNB or any of its
Subsidiaries, any currently or formerly owned or operated
property, or any FNB Loan Property, that could reasonably be
expected to result in any material claims, liability or
investigations against FNB or any of its Subsidiaries, result in
any material restrictions on the ownership, use or transfer of
any property pursuant to any Environmental Law or materially and
adversely affect the value of any FNB Loan Property,
(H) FNB has set forth in the FNB Disclosure Schedule and
made available to Omega copies of all environmental reports or
studies, sampling data, correspondence and filings in its
possession or reasonably available to it relating to FNB, its
Subsidiaries and any currently owned or operated property of FNB
which were prepared in the last five years and (I) FNB has
made available to Omega copies of all environmental reports or
studies, sampling data, correspondence and filings in the
possession or reasonably available to it relating to any
currently outstanding FNB Loan and which were prepared for FNB
in the last five years.
(b) There are no legal, administrative, arbitral or other
proceedings, claims, actions, causes of action, private
environmental investigations or remediation activities or
governmental investigations of any nature seeking to impose, or
that are reasonably likely to result in the imposition, on FNB
of any liability or obligation arising under common law or under
any local, state or federal environmental statute, regulation or
ordinance including the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, pending or
threatened against FNB, which liability or obligation is
reasonably likely to have, either individually or in the
aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on FNB. To the knowledge of
FNB, there is no
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reasonable basis for any such proceeding, claim, action or
governmental investigation that would impose any liability or
obligation that would be reasonably likely to have, individually
or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on FNB. FNB is
not subject to any agreement, order, judgment, decree, letter or
memorandum by or with any Governmental Entity or third party
imposing any liability or obligation with respect to the
foregoing that is reasonably likely to have, either individually
or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect on FNB.
4.18 Reorganization. As of the
date of this Agreement, FNB is not aware of any fact or
circumstance that could reasonably be expected to prevent the
Merger from qualifying as a reorganization within
the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.
4.19 Loans; Nonperforming and Classified
Assets.
(a) Except as set forth in Section 4.19 of the FNB
Disclosure Schedule, each Loan on the books and records of FNB
and its Subsidiaries was made and has been serviced in all
material respects in accordance with their customary lending
standards in the ordinary course of business, is evidenced in
all material respects by appropriate and sufficient
documentation and, to the knowledge of FNB, constitutes the
legal, valid and binding obligation of the obligor named
therein, subject to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization,
moratorium, fraudulent transfer and similar laws of general
applicability relating to or affecting creditors rights or
by general equity principles.
(b) FNB has set forth in Section 4.20 of the FNB
Disclosure Schedule as to FNB and each FNB Subsidiary as of the
latest practicable date prior to the date of this Agreement:
(A) any written or, to FNBs knowledge, oral Loan
under the terms of which the obligor is 90 or more days
delinquent in payment of principal or interest, or to FNBs
knowledge, in default of any other material provision thereof;
(B) each Loan that has been classified as
substandard, doubtful, loss
or special mention or words of similar import by
FNB, a FNB Subsidiary or an applicable regulatory authority;
(C) a listing of the OREO acquired by foreclosure or by
deed-in-lieu
thereof, including the book value thereof and (D) each Loan
with any director, executive officer or five percent or greater
shareholder of FNB or a FNB Subsidiary, or to the knowledge of
FNB, any Person controlling, controlled by or under common
control with any of the foregoing.
4.20 Fiduciary Accounts. FNB and
each of its Subsidiaries has properly administered all accounts
for which it acts as a fiduciary, including but not limited to
accounts for which it serves as a trustee, agent, custodian,
personal representative, guardian, conservator or investment
advisor, in accordance with the terms of the governing documents
and applicable laws and regulations. Neither FNB nor any of its
Subsidiaries, nor any of their respective directors, officers or
employees, has committed any breach of trust to FNBs
knowledge with respect to any fiduciary account and the records
for each such fiduciary account are true and correct and
accurately reflect the assets of such fiduciary account.
4.21 Allowance for Loan
Losses. FNB Banks allowance for loan
losses is sufficient at the date of this Agreement for its
reasonably anticipated loan losses, is in compliance with the
standards established by applicable Governmental Entities and
GAAP and, to the knowledge of FNB, is adequate.
ARTICLE V
COVENANTS
RELATING TO CONDUCT OF BUSINESS
5.1 Conduct of Businesses Prior to the Effective
Time.
(a) During the period from the date of this Agreement to
the Effective Time, except as expressly contemplated or
permitted by this Agreement, each of FNB and Omega shall, and
shall cause each of its respective Subsidiaries to,
(i) conduct its business in the ordinary course in all
material respects, (ii) use reasonable best efforts to
maintain and preserve intact its business organization,
employees and advantageous business relationships and retain the
services of its key officers and key employees and
(iii) take no action that would reasonably be expected to
prevent or materially impede or delay the obtaining of, or
materially adversely affect the ability of the parties to
obtain, any necessary approvals of any Regulatory Agency or
other
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Governmental Entity required for the transactions contemplated
hereby or to perform its covenants and agreements under this
Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby
or thereby.
(b) Omega agrees that between the date hereof and the
Effective Time, a representative of FNB shall be permitted to be
an observer at the meetings of the Loan Committee of
Omegas Board of Directors.
5.2 Omega Forbearances. During the
period from the date of this Agreement to the Effective Time,
except as set forth in Section 5.2 of the Omega Disclosure
Schedule and except as expressly contemplated or permitted by
this Agreement, Omega shall not, and shall not permit any of its
Subsidiaries to, without the prior written consent of FNB, which
shall not be unreasonably withheld:
(a) (i) other than dividends and distributions by a
direct or indirect Subsidiary of Omega to Omega or any direct or
indirect wholly owned Subsidiary of Omega, declare, set aside or
pay any dividends on, make any other distributions in respect
of, or enter into any agreement with respect to the voting of,
any of its capital stock (except for regular quarterly cash
dividends with customary record dates and payment dates and not
to exceed $.31 per share on Omega Common Stock),
(ii) split, combine or reclassify any of its capital stock
or issue or authorize the issuance of any other securities in
respect of, in lieu of, or in substitution for, shares of its
capital stock, except upon the exercise of Omega Stock Options
or settlement of Omega RSUs that are outstanding as of the date
hereof in accordance with their present terms or
(iii) purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any shares of
capital stock or other securities of Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries, or any rights, warrants or options to acquire any
such shares or other securities (other than the issuance of
Omega Common Stock upon the exercise of Omega Stock Options or
settlement of Omega RSUs that are outstanding as of the date
hereof in accordance with their present terms, including the
withholding of shares of Omega Common Stock to satisfy the
exercise price or Tax withholding);
(b) grant any stock options, restricted stock units or
other equity-based award with respect to shares of Omega Common
Stock under any of the Omega Stock Plans, or otherwise, or grant
any individual, corporation or other entity any right to acquire
any shares of its capital stock; or issue any additional shares
of capital stock or other securities (other than the issuance of
Omega Common Stock upon the exercise of Omega Stock Options or
settlement of Omega RSUs that are outstanding as of the date
hereof in accordance with their present terms);
(c) amend the Omega Articles, Omega Bylaws or other
comparable organizational documents;
(d) (i) acquire or agree to acquire by merging or
consolidating with, or by purchasing any assets or any equity
securities of, or by any other manner, any business or any
Person, or otherwise acquire or agree to acquire any assets
except inventory or other similar assets in the ordinary course
of business consistent with past practice or (ii) open,
acquire, close or sell any branches;
(e) sell, lease, license, mortgage or otherwise encumber or
subject to any Lien, or otherwise dispose of any of its
properties or assets other than securitizations and other
transactions in the ordinary course of business consistent with
past practice;
(f) except for borrowings having a maturity of not more
than 30 days under existing credit facilities (or renewals,
extensions or replacements therefor that do not increase the
aggregate amount available thereunder and that do not provide
for any termination fees or penalties, prohibit pre-payments or
provide for any pre-payment penalties, or contain any like
provisions limiting or otherwise affecting the ability of Omega
or its applicable Subsidiaries or successors from terminating or
pre-paying such facilities, or contain financial terms less
advantageous than existing credit facilities, and as they may be
so renewed, extended or replaced (Credit Facilities)
that are incurred in the ordinary course of business consistent
with past practice, or for borrowings under Credit Facilities or
other lines of credit or refinancing of indebtedness outstanding
on the date hereof in additional amounts not to exceed $500,000,
incur any indebtedness for borrowed money or issue any debt
securities or assume, guarantee or endorse, or otherwise become
responsible for the obligations of any Person (other than Omega
or any wholly owned Subsidiary thereof), or, other than in the
ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, make
any loans, advances or capital contributions to, or investments
in, any Person other than its wholly owned
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Subsidiaries and as a result of ordinary advances and
reimbursements to employees and endorsements of banking
instruments;
(g) change in any material respect its accounting methods
(or underlying assumptions), principles or practices affecting
its assets, liabilities or business, including any reserving,
renewal or residual method, practice or policy, in each case, in
effect on the date hereof, except as required by changes in GAAP
or regulatory accounting principles;
(h) change in any material respects its underwriting,
operating, investment or risk management or other similar
policies of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries except as required
by applicable law or policies imposed by any Regulatory Agency
or any Governmental Entity;
(i) make, change or revoke any material Tax election, file
any material amended Tax Return, enter into any closing
agreement with respect to a material amount of Taxes, settle any
material Tax claim or assessment or surrender any right to claim
a refund of a material amount of Taxes;
(j) other than in the ordinary course of business
consistent with past practice, terminate or waive any material
provision of any material agreement, contract or obligation
(collectively, Contracts) other than normal renewals
of Contracts without materially adverse changes, additions or
deletions of terms, or enter into or renew any agreement or
contract or other binding obligation of Omega or its
Subsidiaries containing (i) any restriction on the ability
of Omega and its Subsidiaries, or, after the Merger, FNB and its
Subsidiaries, to conduct its business as it is presently being
conducted or currently contemplated to be conducted after the
Merger or (ii) any restriction on Omega or its
Subsidiaries, or, after the Merger, FNB and its Subsidiaries, in
engaging in any type of activity or business;
(k) incur any capital expenditures in excess of $100,000
individually or $250,000 in the aggregate;
(l) except as required by agreements or instruments in
effect on the date hereof, alter in any material respect, or
enter into any commitment to alter in any material respect, any
material interest in any corporation, association, joint
venture, partnership or business entity in which Omega directly
or indirectly holds any equity or ownership interest on the date
hereof (other than any interest arising from any foreclosure,
settlement in lieu of foreclosure or troubled loan or debt
restructuring in the ordinary course of business consistent with
past practice);
(m) agree or consent to any material agreement or material
modifications of existing agreements with any Regulatory
Authority or Governmental Entity in respect of the operations of
its business, except as required by law;
(n) pay, discharge, settle or compromise any claim, action,
litigation, arbitration, suit, investigation or proceeding,
other than any such payment, discharge, settlement or compromise
in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice
that involves solely money damages in an amount not in excess of
$100,000 individually or $500,000 in the aggregate, and that
does not create precedent for other pending or potential claims,
actions, litigation, arbitration or proceedings;
(o) issue any broadly distributed communication of a
general nature to employees (including general communications
relating to benefits and compensation) or customers without the
prior approval of FNB (which will not be unreasonably delayed or
withheld), except for communications in the ordinary course of
business that do not relate to the Merger or other transactions
contemplated hereby;
(p) take any action, or knowingly fail to take any action,
which action or failure to act would be reasonably expected to
prevent the Merger from qualifying as a reorganization within
the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code;
(q) take any action that would materially impede or delay
the ability of the parties to obtain any necessary approvals of
any Regulatory Agency or other Governmental Entity required for
the transactions contemplated hereby;
(r) take any action that is intended or is reasonably
likely to result in any of its representations or warranties set
forth in this Agreement being or becoming untrue in any material
respect at any time prior
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to the Effective Time, or in any of the conditions to the Merger
set forth in Article VII not being satisfied or in a
violation of any provision of this Agreement, except, in every
case, as may be required by applicable law;
(s) Make, renew or otherwise modify any loan, loan
commitment, letter of credit or other extension of credit
(individually, a Loan and collectively,
Loans) to any Person if the Loan is an existing
credit on the books of Omega and classified as
substandard, doubtful or
loss or such Loan is in an amount in excess of
$500,000 and classified as special mention without
the approval of FNB, or make, renew or otherwise modify any Loan
or Loans if immediately after making an unsecured Loan or Loans,
such Person would be indebted to Omega Bank in an aggregate
amount in excess of $1,000,000 on an unsecured basis or
undersecured, or make any fully secured Loan or Loans to any
Person (except for any Loan secured by a first mortgage on
single family owner-occupied real estate) if, immediately after
making a secured Loan, such Person would be indebted to Omega
Bank in an aggregate amount in excess of $5,000,000 or, without
approval of FNB, shall not make, renew or otherwise modify any
Loan or Loans secured by an owner-occupied 1-4 single-family
residence with a principal balance in excess of $1,000,000 or in
any event if such Loan does not conform with Omega Banks
Credit Policy Manual if, in the case of any of the foregoing
types of Loan or Loans, FNB shall object thereto within three
business days after receipt of notice of such proposed Loan, and
the failure to provide a written objection within three business
days after receipt of notice of such proposed Loan from Omega
Bank shall be deemed as the approval of FNB to make such Loan or
Loans;
(t) Enter into or amend or renew any employment,
consulting, severance or similar agreements or arrangements with
any director, officer or employee of Omega or its Subsidiaries
or grant any salary or wage increase or increase any employee
benefit, including discretionary or other incentive or bonus
payments, except in accordance with the terms of any applicable
Omega incentive plan, or accelerate the vesting of any unvested
stock options, except:
(i) for normal increases in compensation and bonuses to
employees in the ordinary course of business consistent with
past practice, provided that no such increases shall result in
an annual aggregate adjustment in compensation or bonus of more
than 3.5%, provided, however, that no increase for any
individual shall result in an annual adjustment in compensation
or bonus of more than 5%, unless mutually agreed to by Omega and
FNB;
(ii) for other changes that are required by applicable law
or are advisable in order to comply with Section 409A of
the Code;
(iii) to pay the amounts or to provide payments under plans
and/or
commitments set forth in the Omega Disclosure Schedule;
(iv) for retention bonuses to such persons and in such
amounts as are mutually agreed by FNB and Omega;
(v) severance payments pursuant to the severance agreements
or employment agreements that are set forth in Section 5.2
of the Omega Disclosure Schedule; or
(vi) for grants of awards to newly hired employees
consistent with past practice.
(u) Hire any person as an employee of Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries or promote any employee, except (i) to satisfy
contractual obligations existing as of the date hereof and set
forth in Section 5.2 of the Omega Disclosure Schedule, or
(ii) to fill any vacancies existing as of the date hereof
and described in Section 5.2 of the Omega Disclosure
Schedule or (iii) to fill any vacancies arising after the
date hereof at a comparable level of compensation with persons
whose employment is terminable at the will of Omega or a
Subsidiary of Omega, as applicable, provided, however, that such
total compensation for any one employee may not exceed
$60,000; or
(v) agree to take, make any commitment to take, or adopt
any resolutions of its Board of Directors in support of, any of
the actions prohibited by this Section 5.2.
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5.3 FNB Forbearances. During the
period from the date of this Agreement to the Effective Time,
except as expressly contemplated or permitted by this Agreement,
FNB shall not, and shall not permit any of its Subsidiaries to,
without the prior written consent of Omega:
(a) amend, repeal or otherwise modify any provision of the
FNB Charter or the FNB Bylaws other than those that would not be
adverse to Omega or its shareholders or those that would not
impede FNBs ability to consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby;
(b) take any action, or knowingly fail to take any action,
which action or failure to act would be reasonably expected to
prevent the Merger from qualifying as a reorganization within
the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code;
(c) take any action that is intended or is reasonably
likely to result in any of its representations or warranties set
forth in this Agreement being or becoming untrue in any material
respect at any time prior to the Effective Time, or in any of
the conditions to the Merger set forth in Article VII not
being satisfied or in a violation of any provision of this
Agreement, except, in every case, as may be required by
applicable law;
(d) make any material investment either by purchase of
stock or securities, contributions to capital, property
transfers or purchase of any property or assets of any other
individual, corporation or other entity, in any case to the
extent such action would be reasonably expected to prevent, or
materially impede or delay, the consummation of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement;
(e) take any action that would materially impede or delay
the ability of the parties to obtain any necessary approvals of
any Regulatory Agency or other Governmental Entity required for
the transactions contemplated hereby; or
(f) agree to take, make any commitment to take, or adopt
any resolutions of its board of directors in support of, any of
the actions prohibited by this Section 5.3.
5.4 No Control of Other Partys
Business. Nothing contained in this Agreement
is intended to give FNB, directly or indirectly, the right to
control or direct Omegas or its Subsidiaries
operations prior to the Effective Time. Prior to the Effective
Time, each of FNB and Omega shall exercise, consistent with the
terms and conditions of this Agreement, complete control and
supervision over its (and its respective Subsidiaries)
respective operations.
ARTICLE VI
ADDITIONAL
AGREEMENTS
6.1 Regulatory Matters.
(a) FNB agrees to prepare the Registration Statement to be
filed by FNB with the SEC in connection with the issuance of FNB
Common Stock in the Merger including the Joint Proxy Statement
and prospectus and other proxy solicitation materials of Omega
and FNB constituting a part thereof and all related documents.
Omega shall prepare and furnish to FNB such information relating
to it and its directors, officers and shareholders as may be
reasonably required in connection with the above referenced
documents based on its knowledge of and access to the
information required for said documents, and Omega, and its
legal, financial and accounting advisors, shall have the right
to review in advance and approve, which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld such Registration Statement prior to its
filing. Omega agrees to cooperate with FNB and FNBs
counsel and accountants in requesting and obtaining appropriate
opinions, consents and letters from its financial advisor and
independent auditor in connection with the Registration
Statement and the Joint Proxy Statement. As long as Omega has
cooperated as described above, FNB agrees to file, or cause to
be filed, the Registration Statement and the Joint Proxy
Statement with the SEC as promptly as reasonably practicable.
Each of Omega and FNB agrees to use its commercially reasonable
efforts to cause the Registration Statement to be declared
effective under the Securities Act as promptly as reasonably
practicable after the filing thereof. FNB also agrees to use its
reasonable best efforts to obtain all necessary state securities
law or Blue Sky
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permits and approvals required to carry out the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement. After the Registration Statement
is declared effective under the Securities Act, Omega and FNB
shall each promptly mail at its expense the Joint Proxy
Statement to its respective shareholders.
(b) Each of Omega and FNB agree that none of the
information supplied or to be supplied by it for inclusion or
incorporation by reference in the Registration Statement shall,
at the time the Registration Statement and each amendment or
supplement thereto, if any, becomes effective under the
Securities Act, contain any untrue statement of a material fact
or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein
or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading. Each
of Omega and FNB agree that none of the information supplied or
to be supplied by it for inclusion or incorporation by reference
in the Joint Proxy Statement and any amendment or supplement
thereto shall contain any untrue statement of a material fact or
omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or
necessary to make the statements therein not misleading. Each of
Omega and FNB further agree that if such party shall become
aware prior to the Effective Time of any information furnished
by such party that would cause any of the statements in the
Registration Statement or the Joint Proxy Statement to be false
or misleading with respect to any material fact, or to omit to
state any material fact necessary to make the statements therein
not false or misleading, to promptly inform the other parties
thereof and an appropriate amendment or supplement describing
such information shall be filed promptly with the SEC and, to
the extent required by law, disseminated to the shareholders of
Omega and/or
FNB.
(c) FNB agrees to advise Omega, promptly after FNB receives
notice thereof, of the time when the Registration Statement has
become effective or any supplement or amendment has been filed,
of the issuance of any stop order or the suspension of the
qualification of FNB Common Stock for offering or sale in any
jurisdiction, of the initiation or, to the extent FNB is aware
thereof, threat of any proceeding for any such purpose, or of
any request by the SEC for the amendment or supplement of the
Registration Statement or for additional information.
(d) The parties shall cooperate with each other and use
their respective reasonable best efforts to promptly prepare and
file all necessary documentation, to effect all applications,
notices, petitions and filings, to obtain as promptly as
practicable all permits, consents, approvals and authorizations
of all third parties, Regulatory Agencies and Governmental
Entities that are necessary or advisable to consummate the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement (including the
Merger), and to comply with the terms and conditions of all such
permits, consents, approvals and authorizations of all such
Regulatory Agencies and Governmental Entities. Omega and FNB
shall have the right to review in advance, and, to the extent
practicable, each will consult the other on, in each case
subject to applicable laws relating to the exchange of
information, all the information relating to Omega or FNB, as
the case may be, and any of their respective Subsidiaries, which
appear in any filing made with, or written materials submitted
to, any third party, Regulatory Agency or any Governmental
Entity in connection with the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement. In exercising the foregoing right, each of the
parties shall act reasonably and as promptly as practicable. The
parties shall consult with each other with respect to the
obtaining of all permits, consents, approvals and authorizations
of all third parties, Regulatory Agencies and Governmental
Entities necessary or advisable to consummate the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement and each party will keep the
other apprised of the status of matters relating to completion
of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Agreement shall
be deemed to require FNB to take any action, or commit to take
any action, or agree to any condition or restriction, in
connection with obtaining the foregoing permits, consents,
approvals and authorizations of third parties, Regulatory
Agencies or Governmental Entities, that would reasonably be
expected to have a material adverse effect on FNB and its
Subsidiaries (including the Surviving Company after giving
effect to the Merger) taken as a whole after the Effective Time
(a Materially Burdensome Regulatory Condition). In
addition, Omega agrees to cooperate and use its reasonable best
efforts to assist FNB in preparing and filing such petitions and
filings, and in obtaining such permits, consents, approvals and
authorizations of third parties, Regulatory Agencies and
Governmental Entities, that may be necessary or advisable to
effect any mergers
and/or
consolidations of Subsidiaries of Omega and FNB following
consummation of the Merger.
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(e) Each of FNB and Omega shall, upon request, furnish to
the other all information concerning itself, its Subsidiaries,
directors, officers and shareholders and such other matters as
may be reasonably necessary or advisable in connection with the
Joint Proxy Statement, the Registration Statement or any other
statement, filing, notice or application made by or on behalf of
FNB, Omega or any of their respective Subsidiaries to any
Regulatory Agency or Governmental Entity in connection with the
Merger and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
(f) Each of FNB and Omega shall promptly advise the other
upon receiving any communication from any Regulatory Agency or
Governmental Entity whose consent or approval is required for
consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
that causes such party to believe that there is a reasonable
likelihood that any Requisite Regulatory Approval (as defined in
Section 7.1(c)) will not be obtained or that the receipt of
any such approval may be materially delayed.
(g) Press Releases. Omega and FNB
shall consult with each other before issuing any press release
with respect to the Merger or this Agreement and shall not issue
any such press release or make any such public statements
without the prior consent of the other party, which shall not be
unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that a party may,
without the prior consent of the other party, but after such
consultation, to the extent practicable under the circumstances,
issue such press release or make such public statements as may
upon the advice of outside counsel be required by law or the
rules or regulations of the SEC, the FDIC, the OCC, the NYSE or
FINRA. In addition, the Chief Executive Officers of Omega and
FNB shall be permitted to respond to appropriate questions about
the Merger from the press. Omega and FNB shall cooperate to
develop all public announcement materials and make appropriate
management available at presentations related to the Merger as
reasonably requested by the other party.
6.2 Access to Information.
(a) Upon reasonable notice and subject to applicable laws
relating to the exchange of information, each of Omega and FNB
shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, afford to
the officers, employees, accountants, counsel and other
representatives of the other, reasonable access, during normal
business hours during the period prior to the Effective Time, to
all its properties, books, contracts, commitments and records,
and, during such period, the parties shall, and shall cause its
Subsidiaries to, make available to the other party all other
information concerning its business, properties and personnel as
the other may reasonably request. Omega shall, and shall cause
each of its Subsidiaries to, provide to FNB a copy of each
report, schedule, registration statement and other document
filed or received by it during such period pursuant to the
requirements of federal securities laws or federal or state
banking laws other than reports or documents that such party is
not permitted to disclose under applicable law. Neither Omega
nor FNB nor any of their Subsidiaries shall be required to
provide access to or to disclose information where such access
or disclosure would jeopardize the attorney-client privilege of
such party or its Subsidiaries or contravene any law, rule,
regulation, order, judgment, decree, fiduciary duty or binding
agreement entered into prior to the date of this Agreement. The
parties shall make appropriate substitute disclosure
arrangements under circumstances in which the restrictions of
the preceding sentence apply.
(b) All information and materials provided pursuant to this
Agreement shall be subject to the provisions of the
Confidentiality Agreement entered into between the parties (the
Confidentiality Agreement).
(c) No investigation by either of the parties or their
respective representatives shall affect the representations and
warranties of the other set forth in this Agreement.
6.3 Shareholder Approval.
(a) Omega shall call a meeting of its shareholders for the
purpose of obtaining the requisite shareholder approval required
in connection with this Agreement and the Merger (the
Omega Shareholder Meeting), and shall use its
reasonable best efforts to cause its meeting to occur as soon as
reasonably practicable. Subject to Section 6.13, the Board
of Directors of Omega shall recommend approval and adoption of
this Agreement, the Merger and the other transactions
contemplated hereby, by Omegas shareholders and shall
include such recommendation in the Joint Proxy Statement (the
Omega Recommendation). Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, Omegas obligations pursuant
to the first sentence of this Section 6.3(a) shall not be
affected
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by the commencement, public proposal, public disclosure or
communication to Omega of any Acquisition Proposal (as defined
in Section 6.13(e)). Notwithstanding the foregoing, if this
Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 8.1,
Omegas obligations pursuant to the first sentence of this
Section 6.3(a) shall terminate.
(b) FNB shall call a meeting of its shareholders for the
purpose of obtaining the requisite shareholder approval required
in connection with this Agreement and the Merger (the FNB
Shareholder Meeting), and shall use its reasonable best
efforts to cause its meeting to occur as soon as reasonably
practicable. The Board of Directors of FNB shall recommend that
FNBs shareholders vote in favor of approval and adoption
of this Agreement, the Merger, including the issuance of the
shares of FNB Common Stock in connection therewith and the other
transactions contemplated hereby (the FNB Proposal).
FNB shall include such recommendation in the Joint Proxy
Statement (the FNB Recommendation). The Board of
Directors of FNB shall use commercially reasonable efforts to
obtain such approval. The FNB Proposal shall be submitted to the
shareholders of FNB at the FNB Shareholder Meeting for the
purpose of approving the issuance of shares of FNB Common Stock
in connection with the Merger. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if
this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 8.1,
FNBs obligations pursuant to the first sentence of this
Section 6.3(b) shall terminate.
6.4 Commercially Reasonable Efforts;
Cooperation. Each of Omega and FNB agrees to
exercise good faith and use its commercially reasonable efforts
to satisfy the various covenants and conditions to Closing in
this Agreement, and to consummate the transactions contemplated
hereby as promptly as possible.
6.5 Affiliates. Omega shall use
its reasonable best efforts to cause each director, executive
officer and other person who is an affiliate (for
purposes of Rule 145 under the Securities Act) of Omega to
deliver to FNB, as soon as practicable after the date of this
Agreement, a written agreement, in the form of Exhibit B.
6.6 NYSE Approval. FNB shall cause
the shares of FNB Common Stock to be issued in the Merger to be
approved for quotation on the NYSE, subject to official notice
of issuance, prior to the Effective Time.
6.7 Benefit Plans.
(a) As soon as administratively practicable after the
Effective Time, FNB shall take all reasonable action so that
employees of Omega and its Subsidiaries shall be entitled to
participate in each employee benefit plan, program or
arrangement of FNB of general applicability with the exception
of FNBs defined benefit pension plan (the FNB
Plans) to the same extent as similarly-situated employees
of FNB and its Subsidiaries, it being understood that inclusion
of the employees of Omega and its Subsidiaries in the FNB Plans
may occur at different times with respect to different plans,
provided that coverage shall be continued under corresponding
Benefit Plans of Omega and its Subsidiaries until such employees
are permitted to participate in the FNB Plans and provided
further, however, that nothing contained herein shall require
FNB or any of its Subsidiaries to make any grants to any former
employee of Omega under any discretionary equity compensation
plan of FNB. FNB shall cause each FNB Plans in which employees
of Omega and its Subsidiaries are eligible to participate to
recognize, for purposes of determining eligibility to
participate in, the vesting of benefits under the FNB Plans, the
service of such employees with Omega and its Subsidiaries to the
same extent as such service was credited for such purpose by
Omega, provided, however, that such service shall not be
recognized to the extent that such recognition would result in a
duplication of benefits. Except for the commitment to continue
those Benefit Plans of Omega and its Subsidiaries that
correspond to FNB Plans until employees of Omega and its
Subsidiaries are included in such FNB Plans, nothing herein
shall limit the ability of FNB to amend or terminate any of
Omegas Benefit Plans in accordance with and to the extent
permitted by their terms at any time permitted by such terms.
(b) At and following the Effective Time, and except as
otherwise provided in Section 6.7(d) FNB shall honor, and
the Surviving Company shall continue to be obligated to perform,
in accordance with their terms, all benefit obligations to, and
contractual rights of, current and former employees of Omega and
its Subsidiaries and current and former directors of Omega and
its Subsidiaries existing as of the Effective Date, as well as
all employment, executive severance or
change-in-control
or similar agreements, plans or policies of Omega that are set
forth on Schedule 6.7(b) of the Omega Disclosure Schedule,
subject to the receipt of
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any necessary approval from any Governmental Entity. The
severance or termination payments that are payable pursuant to
such agreements, plans or policies of Omega are set forth on
Schedule 6.7(b) of the Omega Disclosure Schedule. Following
the consummation of the Merger and for one year thereafter, FNB
shall, to the extent not duplicative of other severance
benefits, pay employees of Omega or its Subsidiaries who are
terminated for other than cause, severance as set forth on
Schedule 6.7(b) of the FNB Disclosure Schedule. Following
the expiration of the foregoing severance policy, any years of
service recognized for purposes of this Section 6.7(b) will
be taken into account under the terms of any applicable
severance policy of FNB or its Subsidiaries.
(c) At such time as employees of Omega and its Subsidiaries
become eligible to participate in a medical, dental or health
plan of FNB or its Subsidiaries, FNB shall cause each such plan
to (i) waive any preexisting condition limitations to the
extent such conditions are covered under the applicable medical,
health or dental plans of FNB and (ii) waive any waiting
period limitation or evidence of insurability requirement that
would otherwise be applicable to such employee or dependent on
or after the Effective Time to the extent such employee or
dependent had satisfied any similar limitation or requirement
under an analogous Benefit Plan prior to the Effective Time.
(d) Immediately prior to the Effective Time, Omega shall,
at the written request of FNB, freeze or terminate such of the
Omega Benefit Plans as is requested by FNB, including
Omegas 401(k) Plan.
6.8 Indemnification; Directors and
Officers Insurance.
(a) In the event of any threatened or actual claim, action,
suit, proceeding or investigation, whether civil, criminal or
administrative, including any such claim, action, suit,
proceeding or investigation (each a Claim) in which
any individual who is now, or has been at any time prior to the
date of this Agreement, or who becomes prior to the Effective
Time, a director or officer of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries
or who is or was serving at the request of Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries as a director or officer of another Person (the
Indemnified Parties), is, or is threatened to be,
made a party based in whole or in part on, or arising in whole
or in part out of, or pertaining to (i) the fact that he is
or was a director or officer of Omega or any of its Subsidiaries
or was serving at the request of Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries as a director or officer of another Person or
(ii) this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement, whether asserted or arising before or after
the Effective Time, the parties shall cooperate and use their
best efforts to defend against and respond thereto. From and
after the Effective Time, FNB shall, and shall cause the
Surviving Company to, indemnify, defend and hold harmless, as
and to the fullest extent currently provided under applicable
law, the Omega Articles, the Omega Bylaws and any agreement set
forth in Section 6.8 of the Omega Disclosure Schedule, each
such Indemnified Party against any losses, claims, damages,
liabilities, costs, expenses (including reimbursement for
reasonable fees and expenses, including fees and expenses of
legal counsel, incurred in advance of the final disposition of
any claim, suit, proceeding or investigation upon receipt of any
undertaking required by applicable law), judgments, fines and
amounts paid in settlement in connection with any such
threatened or actual claim, action, suit, proceeding or
investigation.
(b) FNB and the Surviving Company agree that all rights to
indemnification of liabilities (including advancement of
expenses), and all limitations with respect thereto, existing in
favor of any Indemnified Person, as provided in the Omega
Articles or the Omega Bylaws, shall survive the Merger and shall
continue in full force and effect, without any amendment
thereto; provided, however, that in the event any Claim is
asserted or made, any determination required to be made with
respect to whether an Indemnified Persons conduct complies
with the standards set forth under the PBCL, the Omega Articles
or the Omega Bylaws, as the case may be, shall be made by
independent legal counsel (whose fees and expenses shall be paid
by FNB and the Surviving Company) selected by such Indemnified
Person and reasonably acceptable to FNB; and provided further
that nothing in this Section 6.8 shall impair any rights or
obligations of any current or former director or officer of
Omega or its Subsidiaries, including pursuant to the respective
organizational documents of Omega, or their respective
Subsidiaries, under the PBCL or otherwise.
(c) Prior to the Effective Time, Omega shall obtain at the
expense of FNB, and FNB shall maintain for a period of six years
following the Effective Time, directors and officers
liability insurance and fiduciary liability insurance policies
in respect of acts or omissions occurring at or prior to the
Effective Time, including
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the transactions contemplated hereby, covering the Indemnified
Persons who are currently covered by Omegas
directors and officers liability insurance or
fiduciary liability insurance policies, provided that FNB may
substitute therefor policies of at least the same coverage and
amounts containing terms and conditions that are not less
advantageous than such policies of Omega or single premium tail
coverage with policy limits equal to Omegas existing
coverage limits, provided that in no event shall FNB be required
to expend for any one year an amount in excess of 150% of the
annual premium currently paid by Omega for such insurance (the
Insurance Amount), and further provided that if FNB
is unable to maintain or obtain the insurance called for by this
Section 6.8(c) as a result of the preceding provision, FNB
shall use its commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the
most advantageous coverage as is available for the Insurance
Amount. The provisions of the immediately preceding sentence
shall be deemed to have been satisfied if prepaid policies have
been obtained prior to the Effective Time from an insurer or
insurers that have an insurer financial strength rating by
A.M. Best Co. of at least A, which policies
provide the Indemnified Persons with coverage, from the
Effective Time to the sixth anniversary of the Effective Time,
including in respect of the transactions contemplated hereby, on
terms that are no less advantageous to Indemnified Persons than
Omegas D&O Insurance existing immediately prior to
the date hereof. If such prepaid policies have been obtained
prior to the Effective Time, then the FNB shall maintain such
policies in full force and effect and continue the obligations
thereunder.
(d) The provisions of this Section 6.8 shall survive
the Effective Time and are intended to be for the benefit of,
and shall be enforceable by, each Indemnified Party and his or
her heirs and representatives.
6.9 Additional Agreements. In case
at any time after the Effective Time any further action is
necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes of this
Agreement (including any merger between a Subsidiary of FNB, on
the one hand, and a Subsidiary of Omega, on the other) or to
vest the Surviving Company with full title to all properties,
assets, rights, approvals, immunities and franchises of either
party to the Merger, the proper officers and directors of each
party and their respective Subsidiaries shall take all such
necessary action as may be reasonably requested by, and at the
sole expense of, FNB.
6.10 Advice of Changes. Each of
FNB and Omega shall promptly advise the other of any change or
event (i) having or reasonably likely to have a Material
Adverse Effect on it or (ii) that it believes would or
would be reasonably likely to cause or constitute a material
breach of any of its representations, warranties or covenants
contained in this Agreement; provided, however, that no such
notification shall affect the representations, warranties,
covenants or agreements of the parties (or remedies with respect
thereto) or the conditions to the obligations of the parties
under this Agreement; provided, further, that a failure to
comply with this Section 6.10 shall not constitute the
failure of any condition set forth in Article VII to be
satisfied unless the underlying Material Adverse Effect or
material breach would independently result in the failure of a
condition set forth in Article VII to be satisfied.
6.11 Dividends. After the date of
this Agreement, Omega shall coordinate with FNB the declaration
of any dividends in respect of Omega Common Stock and the record
dates and payment dates relating thereto such that holders of
Omega Common Stock shall not receive two dividends, or fail to
receive one dividend, for any quarter with respect to their
shares of Omega Common Stock and any shares of FNB Common Stock
any such holder receives in exchange therefor in the Merger.
6.12 Exemption from Liability Under
Section 16(b). Prior to the Effective
Time, FNB and Omega shall take such steps as may be required to
cause any acquisitions or dispositions of capital stock of FNB
or Omega (including derivative securities thereof) resulting
from the transactions contemplated by this Agreement by each
individual who is subject to the reporting requirements of
Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act with respect to Omega to
be exempt under
Rule 16b-3
of the 1934 Act.
6.13 Certain Actions.
(a) From the date of this Agreement through the Effective
Time, except as otherwise permitted by this Section 6.13,
Omega will not, and will not authorize or permit any of its
directors, officers, agents, employees, investment bankers,
attorneys, accountants, advisors, agents, Affiliates or
representatives (collectively, Omega
Representatives) to, directly or indirectly,
(i) initiate, solicit, encourage or take any action to
facilitate,
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including by way of furnishing information, any Acquisition
Proposal (as defined in Section 6.13(e)(i)) or any
inquiries with respect to or the making of any Acquisition
Proposal, (ii) enter into or participate in any discussions
or negotiations with, furnish any information relating to Omega
or any of its Subsidiaries or afford access to the business,
properties, assets, books or records of Omega or any of its
Subsidiaries to, otherwise cooperate in any way with, or
knowingly assist, participate in, facilitate or encourage any
effort by any third party that is seeking to make, or has made,
an Acquisition Proposal or (iii) except in accordance with
Section 8.1(g), approve, endorse or recommend or enter into
any letter of intent or similar document or any contract,
agreement or commitment contemplating or otherwise relating to
an Acquisition Proposal.
(b) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Omega
and its Board of Directors shall be permitted (i) to comply
with
Rule 14d-9
and
Rule 14e-2
promulgated under the Exchange Act with regard to an Acquisition
Proposal provided that the Board of Directors of Omega shall not
withdraw or modify in a manner adverse to FNB the Omega
Recommendation except as set forth in subsection (iii)
below; (ii) to engage in any discussions or negotiations
with, and provide any information to, any third party in
response to a Superior Proposal (as defined in
Section 6.13(e)(ii)) by any such third party, if and only
to the extent that (x) Omegas Board of Directors
concludes in good faith, after consultation with outside
counsel, that failure to do so could reasonably be expected to
breach its fiduciary duties under applicable law, (y) prior
to providing any information or data to any third party in
connection with a Superior Proposal by any such third party,
Omegas Board of Directors receives from such third party
an executed confidentiality agreement, which confidentiality
terms shall be no less favorable to Omega than those contained
in the Confidentiality Agreement between Omega and FNB, a copy
of which executed confidentiality agreement shall have been
provided to FNB for informational purposes and (z) at least
72 hours prior to providing any information or data to any
third party or entering into discussions or negotiations with
any third party, Omega promptly notifies FNB in writing of the
name of such third party and the material terms and conditions
of any such Superior Proposal and (iii) to withdraw,
modify, qualify in a manner adverse to FNB, condition or refuse
to make the Omega Recommendation (the Change in Omega
Recommendation) if Omegas Board of Directors
concludes in good faith, after consultation with outside counsel
and financial advisors, that failure to do so could reasonably
be expected to breach its fiduciary duties under applicable law.
(c) Omega will promptly, and in any event within
24 hours, notify FNB in writing of the receipt of any
Acquisition Proposal or any information related thereto, which
notification shall describe the Acquisition Proposal and
identify the third party making the same.
(d) Omega agrees that it will, and will cause the Omega
Representatives to, immediately cease and cause to be terminated
any activities, discussions or negotiations existing as of the
date of this Agreement with any parties conducted heretofore
with respect to any Acquisition Proposal.
(e) For purposes of this Agreement:
(i) The term Acquisition Proposal means any
inquiry, proposal or offer, filing of any regulatory application
or notice, whether in draft or final form, or disclosure of an
intention to do any of the foregoing from any person relating to
any (w) direct or indirect acquisition or purchase of a
business that constitutes a substantial (i.e., 20% or more)
portion of the net revenues, net income or net assets of Omega
and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, (x) direct or
indirect acquisition or purchase of Omega Common Stock after the
date of this Agreement by a Person who on the date of this
Agreement does not own 10% or more of Omega Common Stock and
such Person by reason of such purchase or acquisition first
becomes the owner of 10% or more of Omega Common Stock after the
date of this Agreement or the direct or indirect acquisition or
purchase of 5% or more of Omega Common Stock after the date of
this Agreement by a Person who on the date of this Agreement
owns 10% or more of Omega Common Stock, (y) tender offer or
exchange offer that if consummated would result in any Person
beneficially owning 10% or more of any class of equity
securities of Omega or (z) merger, consolidation, business
combination, recapitalization, liquidation, dissolution or
similar transaction involving Omega other than the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement.
(ii) The term Superior Proposal means any bona
fide, unsolicited written Acquisition Proposal made by a Third
Party to acquire more than 50% of the combined voting power of
the shares of Omega
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Common Stock then outstanding or all or substantially all of
Omegas consolidated assets for consideration consisting of
cash and/or
securities that is on terms that the Board of Directors of Omega
in good faith concludes, after consultation with its financial
advisors and outside counsel, taking into account, among other
things, all legal, financial, regulatory and other aspects of
the proposal and the person making the proposal, including any
break-up
fees, expense reimbursement provisions and conditions to
consummation, (A) is on terms that the Board of Directors
of Omega in its good faith judgment believes to be more
favorable to Omega than the Merger; (B) for which
financing, to the extent required, is then fully committed or
reasonably determined to be available by the Board of Directors
of Omega and (C) is reasonably capable of being completed.
(f) If a Payment Event (as defined in Section 6.13(g))
occurs, Omega shall pay to FNB by wire transfer of immediately
available funds, within two business days following such Payment
Event, a fee of $15,000,000 (the
Break-up
Fee), provided, however, that if a Payment Event occurs,
Omega shall have no obligation to pay FNBs expenses under
Section 9.3(b).
(g) The term Payment Event means any of the
following:
(i) the termination of this Agreement by FNB pursuant to
Section 8.1(f)(i);
(ii) the termination of this Agreement by Omega pursuant to
Section 8.1(g);
(iii) the termination of this Agreement pursuant to any
other Section following the commencement of a tender offer or
exchange offer for 25% or more of the outstanding shares of
Omega Common Stock and Omega shall not have sent to its
shareholders, within 10 business days after the commencement of
such tender offer or exchange offer, a statement that the Board
of Directors of Omega recommends rejection of such tender offer
or exchange offer; or
(iv) the occurrence of any of the following events within
18 months of the termination of this Agreement pursuant to
Section 8.1(e)(i), provided that an Acquisition Proposal
shall have been made by a Third Party after the date hereof and
prior to such termination that shall not have been withdrawn in
good faith prior to such termination: (A) Omega enters into
an agreement to merge with or into, or be acquired, directly or
indirectly, by merger or otherwise by, such Third Party;
(B) such Third Party, directly or indirectly, acquires
substantially all of the total assets of Omega and its
Subsidiaries, taken as a whole; or (C) such Third Party,
directly or indirectly, acquires more than 50% of the
outstanding shares of Omega Common Stock. As used herein,
Third Party means any person as defined in
Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act other than FNB or its
Affiliates.
(h) Omega acknowledges that the agreements contained in
Section 6.13(e) are an integral part of the transactions
contemplated in this Agreement and that without these agreements
FNB would not enter into this Agreement. Accordingly, in the
event Omega fails to pay to FNB the
Break-up
Fee, promptly when due, Omega shall, in addition thereto, pay to
FNB all costs and expenses, including attorneys fees and
disbursements, incurred in collecting such
Break-up Fee
together with interest on the amount of the
Break-up Fee
or any unpaid portion thereof, from the date such payment was
due until the date such payment is received by FNB, accrued at
the fluctuating prime rate as quoted in The Wall Street Journal
as in effect from time to time during the period.
6.14 Transition. Commencing
following the date hereof, FNB and Omega shall, and shall cause
their respective Subsidiaries to, use their reasonable best
efforts to facilitate the integration, from and after the
Closing, of Omega and its Subsidiaries with the businesses of
FNB and its Subsidiaries. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, from the date hereof through the Closing Date and
consistent with the performance of their day-to-day operations,
the continuous operation of Omega and its Subsidiaries in the
ordinary course of business and applicable law, Omega shall
cause the employees and officers of Omega and its Subsidiaries,
including the Bank, to cooperate with FNB in performing tasks
reasonably required in connection with such integration.
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6.15 Certain Post-Closing Matters.
(a) FNB shall take all action necessary to appoint or
elect, effective as of the Effective Time, as directors of FNB
the Omega Designees. Such persons shall fill vacancies on the
FNB Board of Directors in classes to be mutually agreed upon by
FNB and Omega and shall serve until their successors are elected
and qualified. Consistent with the fiduciary duties of the FNB
Board, FNB agrees that to the extent that any Omega Designee
dies or becomes incapacitated or is unwilling to serve prior to
the Effective Time, Omega and FNB shall mutually agree upon a
substitute person to serve as successor, and provided that such
person is reasonably acceptable to the FNB Board, such person
shall be appointed to fill the vacancy so created. Consistent
with its fiduciary duties, the FNB Board of Directors agrees to
recommend the Omega Designees for nomination as the FNB Board of
Directors at the annual meeting of FNBs shareholders at
which their respective terms shall expire.
(b) FNB agrees to take all action necessary to appoint or
elect, effective as of the Effective Time, as directors of FNB
Bank four current members of the Board of Directors of Omega
(the Omega Bank Designees) as are mutually agreed by
FNB and Omega. Each of the Omega Bank Designees shall serve
until the election of his or her successor. FNB agrees to cause
the FNB Bank Board to recommend the annual reelection of the
Omega Bank Designees through FNB Banks annual meeting of
shareholders in 2010.
(c) FNB shall cause FNB Bank to establish and maintain for
at least three years after the Effective Date a community
advisory board of directors (the Omega Advisory
Board). The Omega Advisory Board shall be formed by FNB
Bank and be operated in a manner that is consistent with FNB
Banks past practices with respect to its existing
community advisory boards. For not less than two years following
the Effective Date, the membership of the Omega Advisory Board
shall consist of the current members of the Omega Board of
Directors, subject to confirmation of such initial members by
the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of FNB.
(d) (a) From and after the Effective Time, FNB shall
cause FNB Bank to establish a new region that will consist of
certain central and northeastern Pennsylvania branches of Omega
and, at FNBs discretion, FNB Bank.
(e) The commitments set forth in this Section 6.15
shall survive the Effective Time as reflected in a formal
resolution of the FNB Board and the FNB Bank Board to be
reflected in the minutes of FNB as the Surviving Company of the
Merger and FNB Bank as the Surviving Bank in the Bank Merger.
The members of the Omega Advisory Board shall be deemed to be
third party beneficiaries of the commitments set forth in this
Section 6.15.
ARTICLE VII
CONDITIONS
PRECEDENT
7.1 Conditions to Each Partys Obligation to
Effect the Merger. The respective obligations
of the parties to effect the Merger shall be subject to the
satisfaction or waiver, where permitted by applicable law, at or
prior to the Effective Time of the following conditions:
(a) Shareholder Approval. This
Agreement and the Merger contemplated hereby shall have been
approved and adopted by the requisite affirmative vote of the
holders of Omega Common Stock entitled to vote thereon and this
Agreement and the Merger contemplated thereby, including the
issuance of shares of FNB Common Stock under this Agreement and
the Merger contemplated hereby, shall have been approved by the
requisite affirmative vote of the holders of FNB Common Stock
entitled to vote thereon.
(b) NYSE Listing. The shares of
FNB Common Stock to be issued to the holders of Omega Common
Stock upon consummation of the Merger shall have been authorized
for quotation on the NYSE, subject to official notice of
issuance.
(c) Regulatory Approvals. All
regulatory approvals set forth in Sections 3.4 and 4.4
required to consummate the transactions contemplated by this
Agreement, including the Merger, shall have been
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obtained and shall remain in full force and effect and all
statutory waiting periods in respect thereof shall have expired
(all such approvals and the expiration of all such waiting
periods being referred as the Requisite Regulatory
Approvals).
(d) Registration Statement. The
Registration Statement shall have become effective under the
Securities Act and no stop order suspending the effectiveness of
the Registration Statement shall have been issued and no
proceedings for that purpose shall have been initiated or
threatened by the SEC.
(e) No Injunctions or Restraints;
Illegality. No order, injunction or decree
issued by any court or agency of competent jurisdiction or other
legal restraint or prohibition (an Injunction)
preventing the consummation of the Merger or any of the other
transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be in effect.
No statute, rule, regulation, order, Injunction or decree shall
have been enacted, entered, promulgated or enforced by any
Governmental Entity that prohibits or makes illegal consummation
of the Merger.
7.2 Conditions to Obligation of FNB to Effect the
Merger. The obligation of FNB to effect the
Merger is also subject to the satisfaction or waiver by FNB,
where permitted by applicable law, at or prior to the Effective
Time, of the following conditions:
(a) Representations and
Warranties. The representations and
warranties of Omega contained in this Agreement that are
qualified by materiality or contained in Section 3.2 shall
be true and correct as of the date of this Agreement and as of
the Closing Date as though made on and as of the Closing Date
and the representations and warranties of Omega contained in
this Agreement that are not so qualified shall be true and
correct in all material respects as of the date of this
Agreement and as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of
the Closing Date (except in each case to the extent any such
representation or warranty expressly speaks as of an earlier
specified date, in which case, as of such date), except in each
case where the failure of the representations and warranties
(other than the representations and warranties set forth in
Section 3.2) to be so true and correct (without giving
effect to any qualification as to material,
materiality, material adverse effect or
similar qualifications) are not, individually or in the
aggregate, reasonably likely to result in a Material Adverse
Effect on Omega; and FNB shall have received a certificate
signed on behalf of Omega by the Chief Executive Officer or the
Chief Financial Officer of Omega to the foregoing effect.
(b) Performance of Obligations of
Omega. Omega shall have performed in all
material respects all obligations required to be performed by it
under this Agreement at or prior to the Closing Date; and FNB
shall have received a certificate signed on behalf of Omega by
the Chief Executive Officer or the Chief Financial Officer of
Omega to such effect.
(c) Federal Tax Opinion. FNB shall
have received the opinion of its counsel, Duane Morris LLP, in
form and substance reasonably satisfactory to FNB, dated the
Closing Date, to the effect that, on the basis of facts,
representations and assumptions set forth in such opinion, the
Merger will be treated as a reorganization within the meaning of
Section 368(a) of the Code. In rendering such opinion,
counsel may require and rely upon representations contained in
certificates of officers of Omega and FNB, reasonably
satisfactory in form and substance to it.
(d) Environmental Reports. At the
request of FNB, Omega shall have furnished FNB with a Phase I
environmental study with respect to all real property owned by
Omega or any of its Subsidiaries (which Phase I environmental
study shall be at the sole cost and expense of FNB), the
findings of which shall be commercially acceptable to FNB who
shall not unreasonably withhold such acceptance.
(e) No Materially Burdensome Regulatory
Condition. None of the Requisite Regulatory
Approvals shall have resulted in the imposition of a Materially
Burdensome Regulatory Condition.
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7.3 Conditions to Obligation of Omega to Effect the
Merger. The obligation of Omega to effect the
Merger is also subject to the satisfaction or waiver by Omega,
where permitted by applicable law, at or prior to the Effective
Time of the following conditions:
(a) Representations and
Warranties. The representations and
warranties of FNB contained in this Agreement that are qualified
by materiality shall be true and correct as of the date of this
Agreement and as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of
the Closing Date and the representations and warranties of FNB
contained in this Agreement that are not so qualified shall be
true and correct in all material respects as of the date of this
Agreement and as of the Closing Date as though made on and as of
the Closing Date (except in each case to the extent any such
representation or warranty expressly speaks as of an earlier
specified date, in which case, as of such date), except in each
case where the failure of the representations and warranties to
be so true and correct (without giving effect to any
qualification as to material,
materiality, material adverse effect or
similar qualifications) are not, individually or in the
aggregate, reasonably likely to result in a Material Adverse
Effect on FNB; and Omega shall have received a certificate
signed on behalf of FNB by the Chief Executive Officer or the
Chief Financial Officer of FNB to the foregoing effect.
(b) Performance of Obligations of
FNB. FNB shall have performed in all material
respects all obligations required to be performed by it under
this Agreement at or prior to the Closing Date, and Omega shall
have received a certificate signed on behalf of FNB by the Chief
Executive Officer or the Chief Financial Officer of FNB to such
effect.
(c) Federal Tax Opinion. Omega
shall have received the opinion of its counsel, Blank Rome LLP,
in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Omega, dated
the Closing Date, to the effect that, on the basis of facts,
representations and assumptions set forth in such opinion, the
Merger will be treated as a reorganization within the meaning of
Section 368(a) of the Code. In rendering such opinion,
counsel may require and rely upon representations contained in
certificates of officers of Omega and FNB, reasonably
satisfactory in form and substance to it.
ARTICLE VIII
TERMINATION
AND AMENDMENT
8.1 Termination. This Agreement
may be terminated at any time prior to the Effective Date, and
the Merger may be abandoned:
(a) Mutual Consent. By the mutual
consent in writing of FNB and Omega if the Board of Directors of
each so determines by vote of a majority of the members of its
entire Board.
(b) Breach.
(i) By FNB, if (A) any of the representations and
warranties of Omega contained in this Agreement shall fail to be
true and correct such that the condition set forth in
Section 7.2(a) would not be satisfied or (B) Omega
shall have breached or failed to comply with any of its
obligations under this Agreement such that the conditions set
forth in Sections 7.1 or 7.2(b) would not be satisfied, in
either case other than as a result of a material breach by FNB
of any of its obligations under this Agreement and such failure
or breach with respect to any such representation, warranty or
obligation cannot be cured, or, if curable, shall continue
unremedied for a period of 30 days after Omega has received
written notice from FNB of the occurrence of such failure or
breach, but in no event shall such
30-day
period extend beyond June 30, 2008.
(ii) By Omega, if (A) any of the representations and
warranties of FNB contained in this Agreement shall fail to be
true and correct such that the condition set forth in
Section 7.3(a) would not be satisfied or (B) FNB shall
have breached or failed to comply with any of its obligations
under this Agreement such that the conditions set forth in
Sections 7.1 or 7.3(b) would not be satisfied, in either
case other than as a result of a material breach by Omega of any
of its obligations under this Agreement and such failure or
breach with respect to any such representation, warranty or
obligation
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cannot be cured, or, if curable, shall continue unremedied for a
period of 30 days after FNB has received written notice
from Omega of the occurrence of such failure or breach, but in
no event shall such
30-day
period extend beyond June 30, 2008.
(c) Delay. By FNB or Omega, if its
Board of Directors so determines by vote of a majority of the
members of its entire Board, in the event that the Merger is not
consummated on or before 5:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time
on June 30, 2008, except to the extent that the failure of
the Merger then to be consummated by such date shall be due to
the failure of the party seeking to terminate pursuant to this
Section 8.1(c) to perform or observe the covenants and
agreements of such party set forth in this Agreement.
(d) No Regulatory Approval. By FNB
or Omega, if its Board of Directors so determines by a vote of a
majority of the members of its entire Board, in the event the
approval of any Governmental Entity required for consummation of
the Merger contemplated by this Agreement shall have been denied
by final nonappealable action of such Governmental Entity or an
application therefor shall have been permanently withdrawn at
the request of a Governmental Entity, provided, however, that no
party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant
to this Section 8.1(d) if such denial shall be due to the
failure of the party seeking to terminate this Agreement to
perform or observe the covenants of such party set forth herein.
(e) No Omega or FNB Shareholder Approval.
(i) By FNB, or by Omega provided that Omega shall not be in
material breach of any of its obligations under
Section 6.3(a), if any approval of the shareholders of
Omega contemplated by this Agreement shall not have been
obtained by reason of the failure to obtain the required vote at
the Omega Shareholder Meeting or at any adjournment or
postponement thereof.
(ii) By Omega, or by FNB provided that FNB shall not be in
material breach of any of its obligations under
Section 6.3(b), if any approval of the shareholders of FNB
contemplated by this Agreement shall not have been obtained by
reason of the failure to obtain the required vote at the FNB
Shareholder Meeting or any adjournment or postponement thereof.
(f) Failure to Recommend.
(i) At any time prior to the Omega Shareholder Meeting, by
FNB if (i) Omega shall have breached Section 6.13(a)
in any respect materially adverse to FNB, (ii) the Omega
Board of Directors shall have failed to make the Omega
Recommendation or shall have effected a Change in Omega
Recommendation, (iii) the Omega Board shall have
recommended approval of an Acquisition Proposal or
(iv) Omega shall have materially breached its obligations
under Section 6.3(a) by failing to call, give notice of,
convene and hold the Omega Shareholder Meeting.
(ii) At any time prior to the FNB Shareholder Meeting, by
Omega if (i) the FNB Board of Directors shall have failed
to make the FNB Recommendation or (ii) FNB shall have
materially breached its obligations under Section 6.3(b) by
failing to call, give notice of, convene and hold the FNB
Shareholder Meeting.
(g) Superior Proposal. At any time
prior to the date of mailing of the Joint Proxy Statement, by
Omega in order to enter concurrently into an Acquisition
Proposal that has been received by Omega and the Omega Board of
Directors in compliance with Sections 6.13 (a) and
(b) and that Omegas Board of Directors concludes in
good faith, in consultation with its financial and legal
advisors, that such Acquisition Proposal is a Superior Proposal;
provided, however, that this Agreement may be terminated by
Omega pursuant to this Section 8.1(g) only after the fifth
business day following Omegas provision of written notice
to FNB advising FNB, that the Omega Board of Directors is
prepared to accept a Superior Proposal (it being agreed that the
delivery of such notice shall not entitle FNB to terminate this
Agreement pursuant to Section 8.1(g)) and only if
(i) during such five-business day period, Omega has caused
its financial and legal advisors to negotiate with FNB in good
faith to make such adjustments in the terms and conditions of
this Agreement such that such Acquisition Proposal would no
longer
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constitute a Superior Proposal, (ii) Omegas Board of
Directors has considered such adjustments in the terms and
conditions of this Agreement resulting from such negotiations
and has concluded in good faith, based upon consultation with
its financial and legal advisers, that such Acquisition Proposal
remains a Superior Proposal even after giving effect to the
adjustments proposed by FNB and further provided that such
termination shall not be effective until Omega has paid the
Break-up Fee
to FNB.
8.2 Effect of Termination. In the
event of termination of this Agreement by either FNB or Omega as
provided in Section 8.1, this Agreement shall forthwith
become void and have no effect except
(i) Sections 6.1(g), 6.2(b), 6.13(f)-(h), 8.2, 8.3,
9.3 and 9.8 shall survive any termination of this Agreement and
(ii) notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in
this Agreement, no party shall be relieved or released from any
liability or damages arising out of its willful breach of any of
the provisions of this Agreement.
8.3 Amendment. Subject to
compliance with applicable law and Section 1.1(b), this
Agreement may be amended by the parties, by action taken or
authorized by their respective Boards of Directors at any time
before or after approval of the matters presented in connection
with Merger by the shareholders of Omega or the shareholders of
FNB; provided, however, that after any approval of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement by the shareholders
of Omega and FNB, there may not be, without further approval of
their shareholders, any amendment of this Agreement that
requires such further approval under applicable law. This
Agreement may not be amended except by an instrument in writing
signed on behalf of each of the parties.
8.4 Extension; Waiver. At any time
prior to the Effective Time, the parties, by action taken or
authorized by their respective Board of Directors, may, to the
extent legally allowed, (i) extend the time for the
performance of any of the obligations or other acts of the other
party, (ii) waive any inaccuracies in the representations
and warranties contained in this Agreement and (iii) waive
compliance with any of the agreements or conditions contained in
this Agreement; provided, however, that after any approval of
the transactions contemplated by this Agreement by the
shareholders of Omega and FNB, there may not be, without further
approval of their shareholders, any extension or waiver of this
Agreement or any portion hereof that changes the amount or form
of the consideration to be delivered to the holders of Omega
Common Stock and the holders of FNB Common Stock under this
Agreement, other than as contemplated by this Agreement. Any
agreement on the part of a party to any such extension or waiver
shall be valid only if set forth in a written instrument signed
on behalf of such party, but such extension or waiver or failure
to insist on strict compliance with an obligation, covenant,
agreement or condition shall not operate as a waiver of, or
estoppel with respect to, any subsequent or other failure.
ARTICLE IX
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
9.1 Closing. On the terms and
subject to conditions set forth in this Agreement, the closing
of the Merger (the Closing) shall take place at
10:00 a.m. on a date and at a place to be specified by the
parties, which date shall be no later than five business days
after the satisfaction or waiver (subject to applicable law) of
the latest to occur of the conditions set forth in
Article VII (other than those conditions that by their
nature are to be satisfied or waived at the Closing), unless
extended by mutual agreement of the parties (the Closing
Date).
9.2 Nonsurvival of Representations, Warranties and
Agreements. None of the representations,
warranties, covenants and agreements set forth in this Agreement
or in any instrument delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall
survive the Effective Time, except for Articles I , II
and IX and Sections 6.7, 6.8, 6.9 and 6.15.
9.3 Expenses.
(a) Each party hereto will bear all expenses incurred by it
in connection with this Agreement and the transactions
contemplated hereby, including fees and expenses of its own
financial consultants, accountants and counsel, except that
expenses of printing the Joint Proxy Statement and the
registration fee to be paid to
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the SEC in connection with the Registration Statement shall be
shared equally between Omega and FNB, and provided further that
nothing contained herein shall limit either partys rights
to recover any liabilities or damages arising out of the other
partys willful breach of any provision of this Agreement.
(b) In the event that this Agreement is terminated by:
(i) FNB pursuant to Section 8.1(b)(i);
(ii) Omega pursuant to Section 8.1(b)(ii);
(iii) FNB pursuant to Section 8.1(e)(i); or
(iv) Omega pursuant to Section 8.1(e)(ii),
then the non-terminating party shall pay to the terminating
party by wire transfer of immediately available funds, within
two business days following delivery of a statement of such
expenses, all out-of-pocket costs and expenses, up to a maximum
of $500,000, including without limitation, professional fees of
legal counsel, financial advisors and accountants, and their
expenses, actually incurred by the terminating party in
connection with the Merger and this Agreement.
9.4 Notices. All notices and other
communications in connection with this Agreement shall be in
writing and shall be deemed given if delivered personally, sent
via facsimile, with confirmation, mailed by registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested, or delivered by an
express courier, with confirmation, to the parties at the
following addresses or at such other address for a party as
shall be specified by like notice:
(a) if to Omega, to:
Omega Financial Corporation
366 Walker Drive
State College, PA 16801
Attention: Donita R. Koval
Facsimile:
with a copy to:
Blank Rome LLP
One Logan Square
Philadelphia, PA 19006
Attention: Lawrence R. Wiseman, Esq.
Facsimile:
(215) 832-5549
(b) if to FNB, to:
F.N.B. Corporation
One F.N.B. Boulevard
Hermitage, PA 16148
Attention: Stephen J. Gurgovits
Facsimile (724)
983-3515
with a copy to:
Duane Morris LLP
30 South 17th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Attention: Frederick W. Dreher, Esq.
Facsimile:
(215) 979-1213
9.5 Interpretation. When a
reference is made in this Agreement to Articles, Sections,
Exhibits or Schedules, such reference shall be to an Article or
Section of or Exhibit or Schedule to this Agreement unless
otherwise indicated. The table of contents and headings
contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and
shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of
this Agreement. Whenever the words
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include, includes or
including are used in this Agreement, they shall be
deemed to be followed by the words without
limitation. The Omega Disclosure Schedule and the FNB
Disclosure Schedule, as well as all other schedules and all
exhibits hereto, shall be deemed part of this Agreement and
included in any reference to this Agreement. This Agreement
shall not be interpreted or construed to require any person to
take any action, or fail to take any action, if to do so would
violate any applicable law.
9.6 Counterparts. This Agreement
may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall
be considered one and the same agreement and shall become
effective when counterparts have been signed by each of the
parties and delivered to the other party, it being understood
that each party need not sign the same counterpart.
9.7 Entire Agreement. This
Agreement, including the documents and the instruments referred
to in this Agreement, together with the Confidentiality
Agreement, constitutes the entire agreement and supersedes all
prior agreements and understandings, both written and oral,
between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this
Agreement, other than the Confidentiality Agreement.
9.8 Governing Law; Jurisdiction.
(a) This Agreement, the Merger and all claims arising
hereunder or relating hereto, shall be governed and construed
and enforced in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, without giving effect to the principles of
conflicts of law thereof.
(b) Each of the parties hereto irrevocably and
unconditionally submits, for itself and its property, to the
exclusive jurisdiction of any Pennsylvania state court or the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania, in any action or proceeding arising out of or
relating to this Agreement. Each of the parties hereto agrees
that, subject to rights with respect to post-trial motions and
rights of appeal or other avenues of review, a final judgment in
any such action or proceeding shall be conclusive and may be
enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in
any other manner provided by law. Each of the parties hereto
irrevocably and unconditionally waives, to the fullest extent it
may legally and effectively do so, any objection that it may now
or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any suit, action or
proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement in any
Pennsylvania state court or the United States District Court for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Each of the parties hereto
irrevocably and unconditionally waives, to the fullest extent it
may legally and effectively do so, the defense of an
inconvenient forum to the maintenance of such action or
proceeding in any such court.
(c) EACH PARTY HERETO ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY
CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO
INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND THEREFORE EACH
SUCH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES ANY
RIGHT SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF ANY
LITIGATION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO
THIS AGREEMENT, OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS
AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY CERTIFIES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT
(I) NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY
HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY
WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE
FOREGOING WAIVER, (II) EACH PARTY UNDERSTANDS AND HAS
CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS WAIVER, (III) EACH
PARTY MAKES THIS WAIVER VOLUNTARILY AND (IV) EACH PARTY HAS
BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS
SECTION 9.8.
9.9 Severability. Except to the
extent that application of this Section 9.9 would have a
Material Adverse Effect on Omega or FNB, any term or provision
of this Agreement that is invalid or unenforceable in any
jurisdiction shall, as to that jurisdiction, be ineffective to
the extent of such invalidity or unenforceability without
rendering invalid or unenforceable the remaining terms and
provisions of this Agreement or affecting the validity or
enforceability of any of the terms or provisions of this
Agreement in any other jurisdiction. If any provision of this
Agreement is so broad as to be unenforceable, the provision
shall be interpreted to be only so broad as is enforceable. In
all such cases, the parties shall use their reasonable best
efforts to substitute
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a valid, legal and enforceable provision that, insofar as
practicable, implements the original purposes and intents of
this Agreement.
9.10 Assignment; Third Party
Beneficiaries. Neither this Agreement nor any
of the rights, interests or obligations under this Agreement
shall be assigned by either of the parties (whether by operation
of law or otherwise) without the prior written consent of the
other party. Subject to the preceding sentence, this Agreement
shall be binding upon, inure to the benefit of and be
enforceable by each of the parties and their respective
successors and assigns. Except as otherwise specifically
provided in Section 6.8 and 6.15, this Agreement (including
the documents and instruments referred to in this Agreement) is
not intended to and does not confer upon any person other than
the parties hereto any rights or remedies under this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the duly authorized officers of F.N.B.
Corporation and Omega Financial Corporation have executed this
Agreement as of the date first above written.
F.N.B. CORPORATION
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Stephen J. Gurgovits,
President and Chief Executive Officer
OMEGA FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Donita R. Koval,
President and Chief Executive Officer
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EXHIBIT A
FORM OF
AGREEMENT OF MERGER
Agreement of Merger, dated as of November ,
2007, by and between First National Bank of Pennsylvania
(FNB Bank) and Omega Bank (Omega Bank).
All capitalized terms used herein but not defined herein shall
have the respective meanings assigned to them in the Agreement
and Plan of Merger (the Agreement) dated as of
November 8, 2007 between F.N.B. Corporation
(Buyer) and Omega Financial Corporation
(Omega).
WlTNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Omega Bank is a Pennsylvania banking institution and a
wholly owned subsidiary of Omega; and
WHEREAS, FNB Bank is a national association and a wholly owned
subsidiary of Buyer; and
WHEREAS, Buyer and Omega have entered into the Agreement,
pursuant to which Omega will merge with and into Buyer (the
Buyer Merger); and
WHEREAS, Omega Bank and FNB Bank desire to merge on the terms
and conditions herein provided immediately following the
effective time of the Buyer Merger.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual
covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto,
intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows:
1. The Merger. Subject to the
terms and conditions of the Agreement and this Agreement of
Merger, at the Effective Time (as defined in Section 2),
Omega Bank shall merge with and into FNB Bank (the Bank
Merger) under the laws of the United States and of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. FNB Bank shall be the surviving
bank of the Bank Merger (the Surviving Bank).
2. Effective Time. The Bank Merger
shall become effective on the date and at the time that Articles
of Combination are filed with the Office of the Comptroller of
the Currency (the OCC) and Articles of Merger are
filed with the Pennsylvania Department of State (the
Department) unless a later date and time is
specified as the Effective Time in such Articles of Combination
and Articles of Merger (the Effective Time).
3. Charter; Bylaws. The Charter
and Bylaws of FNB Bank in effect immediately prior to the
Effective Time shall be the Charter and Bylaws of the Surviving
Bank, until altered, amended or repealed in accordance with
their terms and applicable law.
4. Name; Offices. The name of the
Surviving Bank shall be First National Bank of
Pennsylvania. The main office of the Surviving Bank shall
be the main office of FNB Bank immediately prior to the
Effective Time. All branch offices of Omega Bank and FNB Bank
that were in lawful operation immediately prior to the Effective
Time shall be the branch offices of the Surviving Bank upon
consummation of the Bank Merger, subject to the opening or
closing of any offices that may be authorized by Omega Bank, FNB
Bank, the OCC or the Department after the date hereof.
Schedule I hereto contains a list of each of the deposit
taking offices of Omega Bank and FNB Bank that shall be operated
by the Surviving Bank, subject to the opening or closing of any
offices that may be authorized by Omega Bank, FNB Bank, the OCC
and the Department after the date hereof.
5. Directors and Executive
Officers. Upon consummation of the Merger,
(i) the directors of the Surviving Bank immediately prior
to the Effective Time shall continue as directors of the
Surviving Bank and, as provided for in Section 6.15 of the
Agreement, three directors of Omega Bank shall be appointed as
directors of the Surviving Bank to serve until the first annual
meeting of shareholders following the Effective Time and
(ii) the executive officers of the Surviving Bank shall be
the executive officers of FNB Bank immediately prior to the
Effective Time.
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6. Effects of the Merger. Upon
consummation of the Bank Merger, and in addition to the effects
set forth at 12 U.S.C. § 215a and the
Pennsylvania Banking Code and other applicable law:
(a) all rights, franchises and interests of Omega Bank in
and to every type of property (real, personal and mixed),
tangible and intangible, and choses in action shall be
transferred to and vested in the Surviving Bank by virtue of the
Bank Merger without any deed or other transfer, and the
Surviving Bank, without any order or other action on the part of
any court or otherwise, shall hold and enjoy all rights of
property, franchises and interests, including appointments,
designations and nominations, and all other rights and interests
as trustee, executor, administrator, registrar of stocks and
bonds, guardian of estates, assignee, receiver and committee,
and in every other fiduciary capacity, in the same manner and to
the same extent as such rights, franchises and interest were
held or enjoyed by Omega Bank immediately prior to the Effective
Time; and
(b) the Surviving Bank shall be liable for all liabilities
of Omega Bank, fixed or contingent, including all deposits,
accounts, debts, obligations and contracts thereof, matured or
unmatured, whether accrued, absolute, contingent or otherwise,
and whether or not reflected or reserved against on balance
sheets, books of account or records thereof, and all rights of
creditors or obligees and all liens on property of Omega Bank
shall be preserved unimpaired; after the Effective Time, the
Surviving Bank will continue to issue savings accounts on the
same basis as immediately prior to the Effective Time.
7. Effect on Shares of Stock. Each
share of FNB Bank common stock issued and outstanding
immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be unchanged and
shall remain issued and outstanding. At the Effective Time, each
share of Omega Bank capital stock issued and outstanding prior
to the Bank Merger shall, by virtue of the Bank Merger and
without any action on the part of the holder thereof, be
canceled. Any shares of Omega Bank capital stock held in the
treasury of Omega Bank immediately prior to the Effective Time
shall be retired and canceled.
8. Additional Actions. If, at any
time after the Effective Time, the Surviving Bank shall consider
that any further assignments or assurances in law or any other
acts are necessary or desirable to (a) vest, perfect or
confirm, of record or otherwise, in the Surviving Bank its
rights, title or interest in, to or under any of the rights,
properties or assets of Omega Bank acquired or to be acquired by
the Surviving Bank as a result of, or in connection with, the
Bank Merger, or (b) otherwise carry out the purposes of
this Agreement of Merger, Omega Bank and its proper officers and
directors shall be deemed to have granted to the Surviving Bank
an irrevocable power of attorney to (i) execute and deliver
all such proper deeds, assignments and assurances in law and to
do all acts necessary or proper to vest, perfect or confirm
title to and possession of such rights, properties or assets in
the Surviving Bank and (ii) otherwise to carry out the
purposes of this Agreement of Merger. The proper officers and
directors of the Surviving Bank are fully authorized in the name
of Omega Bank or otherwise to take any and all such action.
9. Counterparts. This Agreement of
Merger may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of
which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which
together shall constitute one agreement.
10. Governing Law. This Agreement
of Merger shall be governed in all respects, including, but not
limited to, validity, interpretation, effect and performance, by
the laws of the United States and the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
11. Amendment. Subject to
applicable law, this Agreement of Merger may be amended,
modified or supplemented only by written agreement of FNB Bank
and Omega Bank at any time prior to the Effective Time.
12. Waiver. Any of the terms or
conditions of this Agreement of Merger may be waived at any time
by whichever of the parties hereto is, or the shareholders of
which are, entitled to the benefit thereof by action taken by
the Board of Directors of such waiving party.
13. Assignment. This Agreement of
Merger may not be assigned by any party hereto without the prior
written consent of the other party.
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14. Termination. This Agreement of
Merger shall terminate upon the termination of the Agreement in
accordance with its terms.
15. Procurement of Approvals. This
Agreement of Merger shall be subject to the approval of Buyer as
the sole shareholder of FNB Bank and Omega as the sole
shareholder of Omega Bank at meetings to be called and held or
by consent in lieu thereof in accordance with the applicable
provisions of law and their respective organizational documents.
FNB Bank and Omega Bank shall proceed expeditiously and
cooperate fully in the procurement of any other consents and
approvals and in the taking of any other action, and the
satisfaction of all other requirements prescribed by law or
otherwise necessary for consummation of the Merger on the terms
provided herein, including without limitation the preparation
and submission of such applications or other filings for
approval of the Merger to the OCC and the Department as may be
required by applicable laws and regulations.
16. Conditions Precedent. The
obligations of the parties under this Agreement of Merger shall
be subject to: (i) the approval of this Agreement of Merger
by Buyer as the sole shareholder of FNB Bank and Omega as the
sole shareholder of Omega Bank at meetings of shareholders duly
called and held or by consent or consents in lieu thereof, in
each case without any exercise of such dissenters rights
as may be applicable; (ii) receipt of approval of the
Merger from all governmental and banking authorities whose
approval is required; (iii) receipt of any necessary
regulatory approval to operate the main office and the branch
offices of Omega Bank as offices of the Surviving Bank and
(iv) the consummation of the Buyer Merger pursuant to the
Agreement on or before the Effective Time.
17. Effectiveness of
Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary contained herein, the execution and delivery of this
Agreement of Merger by the parties hereto shall not be deemed to
be effective unless and until the requirements of 12 C.F.R.
§ 5.33 are met.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of FNB Bank and Omega Bank has caused
this Agreement of Merger to be executed on its behalf by its
duly authorized officers.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA
Gary J. Roberts,
President and Chief Executive Officer
OMEGA BANK
Donita R. Koval,
President and Chief Executive Officer
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EXHIBIT B
FORM OF
AFFILIATES LETTER
,
2007
F.N.B. Corporation
One F.N.B. Boulevard
Hermitage, PA 16148
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I have been advised that I may be deemed an
affiliate of Omega Financial Corporation, a
Pennsylvania corporation (Omega), as that term is
defined in Rule 144 and used in Rule 145 promulgated
by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC)
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the
Securities Act). I understand that pursuant to the
terms of the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of
November , 2007 (the Agreement),
between F.N.B. Corporation, a Florida corporation
(Buyer) and Omega, Omega plans to merge with and
into Buyer (the Merger).
I further understand that as a result of the Merger, I will be
entitled to receive shares of common stock, par value $.01 per
share, of Buyer (Buyer Common Stock) in exchange for
shares of common stock, par value $5.00 per share, of Omega
(Omega Common Stock).
I have carefully read this letter and reviewed the Agreement,
discussed its requirements and other applicable limitations upon
my ability to sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of Buyer
Common Stock, to the extent I felt necessary, with my counsel or
counsel for Omega.
I represent, warrant and covenant with and to Buyer with respect
to the shares of Buyer Common Stock I receive as a result of the
Merger:
I shall not make any sale, transfer or other disposition of such
shares of Buyer Common Stock unless (i) such sale, transfer
or other disposition has been registered under the Securities
Act, (ii) such sale, transfer or other disposition is made
in conformity with the provisions of Rule 145 under the
Securities Act or (iii) in the opinion of counsel in form
and substance reasonably satisfactory to Buyer or under a
no-action letter obtained by me from the staff of
the SEC, such sale, transfer or other disposition will not
violate the registration requirements of, or is otherwise exempt
from registration under, the Securities Act.
I understand that Buyer is under no obligation to register the
sale, transfer or other disposition of shares of Buyer Common
Stock by me or on my behalf under the Securities Act.
I understand that stop transfer instructions will be given to
Buyers transfer agent with respect to shares of Buyer
Common Stock issued to me in connection with the Merger and that
there will be placed on the certificates for such shares, or any
substitutions therefor, a legend stating in substance:
The shares represented by this certificate were issued in
connection with the merger of Omega Financial Corporation with
and into F.N.B. Corporation,
on ,
2008 in a transaction to which Rule 145 promulgated under
the Securities Act of 1933 applies. The shares represented by
this certificate may be sold, transfered or otherwise disposed
of only in accordance with the terms of a letter agreement
between the registered holder hereof and F.N.B. Corporation, a
copy of which agreement is on file at the principal offices of
F.N.B. Corporation.
I understand that, unless transfer by me of the Buyer Common
Stock issued to me as a result of the Merger has been registered
under the Securities Act or such transfer is made in conformity
with the provisions of Rule 145(d) under the Securities
Act., each person to which any of such shares or any interest in
any of such shares is or may be transferred shall execute and
deliver to FNB an agreement to be bound by the terms of this
letter. I also understand that, unless transfer by me of the
Buyer Common Stock issued to me as a result of the Merger has
been registered under the Securities Act or such transfer is
made in conformity with
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the provisions of Rule 145(d) under the Securities Act,
Buyer reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to place the
following legend on the certificates issued to my transferee:
The shares represented by this certificate were acquired
from [SHAREHOLDER] who, in turn, received such shares in
connection with the merger of Omega Financial Corporation with
and into F.N.B. Corporation
on ,
2008 in a transaction to which Rule 145 under the
Securities Act of 1933 applies. The shares represented by this
certificate may be sold, transferred or otherwise disposed of
only in accordance with the terms of a letter agreement between
the registered holder hereof and F.N.B. Corporation, a copy of
which agreement is on file at the principal offices of F.N.B.
Corporation..
It is understood and agreed that the legends set forth above
shall be removed by delivery of substitute certificates without
such legends if I or my transferee shall have delivered to Buyer
(i) a copy of a no action letter from the staff
of the SEC, or an opinion of counsel in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to Buyer, to the effect that such legend
is not required for purposes of the Securities Act, or
(ii) evidence or representations satisfactory to Buyer that
the Buyer Common Stock represented by such certificates is being
or has been sold in conformity with the provisions of
Rule 145(d).
By acceptance hereof, Buyer agrees, for a period of one year
after the Effective Time (as defined in the Agreement) that, so
long as it is obligated to file reports pursuant to
Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended, it will use its reasonable best efforts to timely
file such reports so that the public information requirements of
Rule 144(c) promulgated under the Securities Act are
satisfied and the resale provisions of Rule 145(d)(1) and
(2) are therefore available to me in the event I desire to
sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any Buyer Common Stock
issued to me in the Merger.
I further understand and agree that the provisions of
Rule 145 and this letter shall apply to all shares of Buyer
Common Stock that (i) my spouse, (ii) any relative of
mine or my spouse occupying my home, (iii) any trust or
estate in which I, my spouse or any such relative
collectively owns at least a 10% beneficial interest or of which
any of us serves as trustee, executor or in any similar capacity
and (iv) any corporation or other organization in
which I, my spouse or any such relative beneficially owns
at least 10% of any class of equity securities or of the equity
interest, receives as a result of the Merger and I further
represent, warrant and covenant with and to Buyer that I will
have, and will cause each of such persons to have, all shares of
Omega Common Stock owned, other than shares held through tax
qualified retirement or benefit plans, by me or such persons
registered in my name or the name of such persons, as
applicable, prior to the effective date of the Merger and not in
the name of any bank, broker or dealer, nominee or clearing
house. I and the persons listed in (i) through
(iv) above own, beneficially or of record, in the
capacities indicated, the number of shares of Omega Common Stock
set forth on Appendix A attached hereto.
It is understood and agreed that this letter shall terminate and
be of no further force and effect if the Agreement is terminated
in accordance with its terms.
This letter and all claims arising hereunder or relating hereto,
shall be governed and construed and enforced in accordance with
the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, without giving
effect to the principles of conflicts of law thereof. I hereby
irrevocably and unconditionally submit to the exclusive
jurisdiction of any Pennsylvania state court or the United
States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this
letter.
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Execution of this letter should not be construed as an admission
on my part that I am an affiliate of Omega as
described in the first paragraph of this letter or as a waiver
of any rights I might have to object to any claim that I am such
an affiliate on or after the date of this letter.
Very truly yours,
Name:
Acknowledged this day
of ,
2007.
F.N.B. CORPORATION
[name]
[title]
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Appendix A
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EXHIBIT C
FORM OF
VOTING AGREEMENT
November 8,
2007
F.N.B. Corporation
One F.N.B. Boulevard
Hermitage, PA 16148
Ladies and Gentlemen:
F.N.B. Corporation (FNB) and Omega Financial
Corporation (Omega) have entered into an Agreement
and Plan of Merger dated as of November 8, 2007 (the
Agreement) whereby Omega will merge with and into
FNB (the Merger) and shareholders of Omega will
receive 2.022 shares (subject to adjustment) of FNB common
stock for each share of Omega common stock owned on the closing
date of the Merger. All defined terms used but not defined
herein shall have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Agreement.
A condition to FNBs obligations under the Agreement is
that I execute and deliver this Letter Agreement to FNB.
Intending to be legally bound hereby, I irrevocably agree and
represent as follows:
(a) I agree to vote or cause to be voted for approval and
adoption of the Agreement and the transactions contemplated
thereby all shares of Omega common stock over which I have sole
voting power, and will use my commercially reasonable efforts to
cause any shares of Omega common stock over which I share voting
power to be voted for approval and adoption of the Agreement and
the transactions contemplated thereby. Beneficial ownership
shall have the meaning assigned to it pursuant to
Rule 13d-3
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
(b) On or prior to the record date for the meeting of the
Omega shareholders to vote on approval and adoption of the
Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, I agree
(i) not to offer, sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of
any shares of Omega common stock over which I have sole
dispositive power, and (ii) to use my commercially
reasonable efforts to not permit the offer, sale, transfer or
other disposition of any shares of Omega common stock over which
I have shared dispositive power, except to the extent that I may
be permitted under law to make charitable gifts or as permitted
by paragraph (g) hereof.
(c) I have beneficial ownership over the number of shares
of Omega common stock, and hold stock options and restricted
stock units for the number of shares of Omega common stock, if
any, set forth in Appendix A hereto.
(d) I agree that Omega shall not be bound by any attempted
sale of any shares of Omega common stock over which I have sole
voting and dispositive power, and Omegas transfer agent
shall be given appropriate stop transfer orders and shall not be
required to register any such attempted sale, unless the sale
has been effected in compliance with the terms of this Letter
Agreement.
(e) I agree that, if I exercise any options to purchase
Omega common stock, I will not sell any of the shares of Omega
common stock so acquired except as part of a cashless exercise
transaction from the date of such exercise until the Effective
Time.
(f) I represent that I have the capacity to enter into this
Letter Agreement and that it is a valid and binding obligation
enforceable against me in accordance with its terms, subject to
bankruptcy, insolvency and other laws affecting creditors
rights and general equitable principles.
(g) I may transfer any or all of the shares of Omega common
stock over which I have beneficial ownership to my spouse,
ancestors or descendants; provided, however, that in any such
case, prior to and as a condition to the effectiveness of such
transfer, each person to which any of such shares or any
interest in any of such shares is or may be transferred shall
have executed and delivered to FNB an
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agreement to be bound by the terms of this Letter Agreement. In
addition, I may sell, transfer or assign shares of Omega common
stock to the extent and on behalf of trusts or estates of which
I am not a beneficiary in order to comply with fiduciary
obligations or legal requirements.
I am signing this Letter Agreement solely in my capacity as a
shareholder of Omega, as an optionholder if I am an optionholder
and as a holder of restricted stock units if I hold restricted
stock units, and not in any other capacity, such as a director
or officer of Omega or as a fiduciary of any trusts in which I
am not a beneficiary. Notwithstanding anything herein to the
contrary: (a) I make no agreement or understanding herein
in any capacity other than in my capacity as a beneficial owner
of Omega common stock and (b) nothing herein shall be
construed to limit or affect any action or inaction by me or any
of my representatives, as applicable, serving on Omegas
Board of Directors or as an officer of Omega, acting in my
capacity as a director, officer or fiduciary of Omega or as
fiduciary of any trust of which I am not a beneficiary.
This Letter Agreement shall be effective upon acceptance by FNB.
This Letter Agreement shall terminate and be of no further force
and effect concurrently with, and automatically upon, the
earlier to occur of (a) the consummation of the Merger and
(b) any termination of the Agreement in accordance with its
terms, except that any such termination shall be without
prejudice to FNBs rights arising out of my willful breach
of any covenant or representation contained herein.
All notices and other communications in connection with this
Letter Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed given
if delivered personally, sent via facsimile, with confirmation,
mailed by registered or certified mail, return receipt
requested, or delivered by an express courier, with
confirmation, to the parties at their addresses set forth on the
signature page hereto.
This Letter Agreement may not be amended except by an instrument
in writing signed on behalf of each of the parties. This Letter
Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and supersedes all
prior agreements and understandings, both written and oral,
between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this
Letter Agreement.
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This Letter Agreement and all claims arising hereunder or
relating hereto, shall be governed and construed and enforced in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
without giving effect to the principles of conflicts of law
thereof. I hereby irrevocably and unconditionally submit to the
exclusive jurisdiction of any Pennsylvania state court or the
United States District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania, in any action or proceeding arising out of or
relating to this letter.
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Appendix A
Number of Shares, and Shares Subject to Stock Options and
Restricted Stock Units, Held:
This amount includes:
shares
over which I have sole voting power
shares
over which I have shared voting power
shares
over which I have sole dispositive power
shares
over which I have shared dispositive power
Options:
Restricted Stock Units:
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APPENDIX B
[LETTERHEAD
OF UBS SECURITIES LLC]
November 8,
2007
The Board of Directors
F.N.B. Corporation
One F.N.B. Boulevard
Hermitage, Pennsylvania 16148
Dear Members of the Board:
We understand that F.N.B. Corporation, a Florida corporation
(F.N.B.), is considering a transaction whereby Omega
Financial Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation
(Omega), will merge with and into F.N.B. (the
Transaction). Pursuant to the terms of an Agreement
and Plan of Merger, an execution form of which was provided to
us on November 8, 2007 (the Agreement), between
Omega and F.N.B., each outstanding share of the common stock,
par value $5.00 per share, of Omega (Omega Common
Stock) will be converted into the right to receive 2.022
(the Exchange Ratio) shares of the common stock, par
value $0.01 per share, of F.N.B. (F.N.B. Common
Stock). The terms and conditions of the Transaction are
more fully set forth in the Agreement.
You have requested our opinion as to the fairness, from a
financial point of view, to F.N.B. of the Exchange Ratio
provided for in the Transaction.
UBS Securities LLC (UBS) has acted as financial
advisor to F.N.B. in connection with the Transaction and will
receive a fee for its services, a portion of which is payable in
connection with this opinion and a significant portion of which
is contingent upon consummation of the Transaction. In the
ordinary course of business, UBS, its successors and affiliates
may hold or trade, for their own accounts and the accounts of
their customers, securities of F.N.B. and Omega and,
accordingly, may at any time hold a long or short position in
such securities.
Our opinion does not address the relative merits of the
Transaction as compared to other business strategies or
transactions that might be available to F.N.B. or F.N.B.s
underlying business decision to effect the Transaction. Our
opinion does not constitute a recommendation to any shareholder
as to how such shareholder should vote or act with respect to
the Transaction. At your direction, we have not been asked to,
nor do we, offer any opinion as to the terms, other than the
Exchange Ratio to the extent expressly specified herein, of the
Agreement or the form of the Transaction. We express no opinion
as to what the value of F.N.B. Common Stock will be when issued
pursuant to the Transaction or the prices at which F.N.B. Common
Stock or Omega Common Stock will trade at any time. In rendering
this opinion, we have assumed, with your consent, that
(i) the final executed form of the Agreement will not
differ in any material respect from the execution form that we
have reviewed, (ii) F.N.B. and Omega will comply with all
material terms of the Agreement, and (iii) the Transaction
will be consummated in accordance with the terms of the
Agreement without any adverse waiver or amendment of any
material term or condition thereof. We have also assumed that
all governmental, regulatory or other consents and approvals
necessary for the consummation of the Transaction will be
obtained without any material adverse effect on F.N.B., Omega or
the Transaction.
In arriving at our opinion, we have, among other things:
(i) reviewed certain publicly available business and
financial information relating to Omega and F.N.B., including,
for Omega, publicly available financial forecasts and estimates
for calendar year 2007 and, for F.N.B., publicly available
financial forecasts and
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November 8, 2007
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estimates for calendar years 2007 and 2008 and publicly
available long-term earnings growth rate estimates;
(ii) reviewed certain internal financial information and
other data relating to the business and financial prospects of
Omega that were provided to us by the managements of F.N.B. and
Omega and not publicly available, including financial forecasts
and estimates for Omega prepared by the management of F.N.B. for
periods beyond calendar year 2007; (iii) reviewed, for
F.N.B., financial forecasts and estimates for calendar years
2009 and 2010 that were extrapolated, as directed by the
management of F.N.B., from the publicly available financial
forecasts and estimates for calendar year 2008, and the publicly
available long-term earnings growth rate estimates, for F.N.B.
referred to above; (iv) reviewed certain estimates of
synergies prepared by the management of F.N.B. that were
provided to us by F.N.B. and not publicly available;
(v) conducted discussions with members of the senior
managements of F.N.B. and Omega concerning the businesses and
financial prospects of Omega and F.N.B.; (vi) reviewed
publicly available financial and stock market data with respect
to certain other companies we believe to be generally relevant;
(vii) compared the financial terms of the Transaction with
the publicly available financial terms of certain other
transactions we believe to be generally relevant;
(viii) reviewed current and historical market prices of
F.N.B. Common Stock and Omega Common Stock; (ix) considered
certain pro forma effects of the Transaction on F.N.B.s
financial statements; (x) reviewed the Agreement; and
(xi) conducted such other financial studies, analyses and
investigations, and considered such other information, as we
deemed necessary or appropriate.
In connection with our review, with your consent, we have not
assumed any responsibility for independent verification of any
of the information provided to or reviewed by us for the purpose
of this opinion and have, with your consent, relied on such
information being complete and accurate in all material
respects. In addition, with your consent, we have not made any
independent evaluation or appraisal of any of the assets or
liabilities (contingent or otherwise) of F.N.B. or Omega, nor
have we been furnished with any such evaluation or appraisal.
With respect to the financial forecasts and estimates for Omega
prepared by the management of F.N.B., synergies and pro forma
effects referred to above, we have assumed, at your direction,
that they have been reasonably prepared on a basis reflecting
the best currently available estimates and judgments of the
management of F.N.B. as to the future financial performance of
Omega and such synergies and pro forma effects. With respect to
the publicly available financial forecasts and estimates for
Omega and F.N.B., and the extrapolated financial forecasts and
estimates for F.N.B., referred to above, we were advised by the
management of F.N.B. and we have assumed, at your direction,
that they represent reasonable estimates and judgments as to the
future financial performance of Omega and F.N.B. for the periods
reflected therein and are appropriate for us to utilize in our
analyses. In addition, we have assumed with your approval that
the financial forecasts and estimates, including synergies,
referred to above will be achieved at the times and in the
amounts projected. We are not experts in the evaluation of loan
or lease portfolios or allowances for losses with respect
thereto, have not been requested to conduct, and have not
conducted, a review of individual credit files, and have been
advised and therefore have assumed that such allowances for
F.N.B. and Omega are, and on a pro forma basis will be, in the
aggregate appropriate to cover such losses. We also have
assumed, with your consent, that the Transaction will qualify
for U.S. federal income tax purposes as a reorganization
within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Our opinion is necessarily
based on economic, monetary, market and other conditions as in
effect on, and the information available to us as of, the date
hereof.
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F.N.B. Corporation
November 8, 2007
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Based upon and subject to the foregoing, it is our opinion that,
as of the date hereof, the Exchange Ratio provided for in the
Transaction is fair, from a financial point of view, to F.N.B.
This opinion is provided for the benefit of the Board of
Directors in connection with, and for the purpose of, its
evaluation of the Transaction.
Very truly yours,
/s/ UBS Securities LLC
UBS SECURITIES LLC
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APPENDIX C
November 8,
2007
The Board of Directors
Omega Financial Corporation
366 Walker Drive
State College, Pennsylvania 16801
Members of the Board:
You have requested our opinion as investment bankers as to the
fairness, from a financial point of view, to the shareholders of
Omega Financial Corporation (Omega) of the Exchange
Ratio, as defined below, in the proposed merger (the
Merger) of Omega with and into F.N.B. Corporation
(FNB), pursuant to the Agreement and Plan of Merger,
dated as of November 8, 2007, between Omega and FNB (the
Agreement). Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement,
each outstanding share of Omega Common Stock, par value $5.00
per share, will be converted into 2.022 shares of FNB
Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share, (the Exchange
Ratio). The terms and conditions of the Merger are more
fully set forth in the Agreement.
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., as part of its
investment banking business, is continually engaged in the
valuation of bank and bank holding company securities in
connection with acquisitions, negotiated underwritings,
secondary distributions of listed and unlisted securities,
private placements and valuations for various other purposes. As
specialists in the securities of banking companies, we have
experience in, and knowledge of, the valuation of the banking
enterprises. In the ordinary course of our business as a
broker-dealer, we may, from time to time purchase securities
from, and sell securities to, Omega and FNB, and as a market
maker in securities, we may from time to time have a long or
short position in, and buy or sell, debt or equity securities of
Omega and FNB for our own account and for the accounts of our
customers. To the extent we have any such position as of the
date of this opinion it has been disclosed to Omega. We have
acted exclusively for the Board of Directors of Omega in
rendering this fairness opinion and will receive a fee from
Omega for our services.
In connection with this opinion, we have reviewed, analyzed and
relied upon material bearing upon the financial and operating
condition of Omega and FNB and the Merger, including among other
things, the following: (i) the Agreement; (ii) the
Annual Reports to Stockholders and Annual Reports on
Form 10-K
for the three years ended December 31, 2006 of Omega and
FNB; (iii) certain interim reports to stockholders and
Quarterly Reports on
Form 10-Q
of Omega and FNB and certain other communications from Omega and
FNB to their respective stockholders; and (iv) other
financial information concerning the businesses and operations
of Omega and FNB furnished to us by Omega and FNB for purposes
of our analysis. We have also held discussions with senior
management of Omega and FNB regarding the past and current
business operations, regulatory relations, financial condition
and future prospects of their respective companies and such
other matters as we have deemed relevant to our inquiry. In
addition, we have compared certain financial and stock market
information for Omega and FNB with similar information for
certain other companies the securities of which are publicly
traded, reviewed the financial terms of certain recent business
combinations in the banking industry and performed such other
studies and analyses as we considered appropriate.
In conducting our review and arriving at our opinion, we have
relied upon the accuracy and completeness of all of the
financial and other information provided to us or publicly
available and we have not assumed any responsibility for
independently verifying the accuracy or completeness of any such
information. We have relied upon the management of Omega and FNB
as to the reasonableness and achievability of the financial
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and operating forecasts and projections (and the assumptions and
bases therefor) provided to us, and we have assumed that such
forecasts and projections reflect the best currently available
estimates and judgments of such managements and that such
forecasts and projections will be realized in the amounts and in
the time periods currently estimated by such managements. Our
opinion does not address the relative merits of the Merger as
compared to any alternative business strategies that might exist
for Omega, nor does it address the effect of any other business
combination in which Omega might engage. We are not experts in
the independent verification of the adequacy of allowances for
loan and lease losses and we have assumed that the aggregate
allowances for loan and lease losses for Omega and FNB are
adequate to cover such losses. In rendering our opinion, we have
not made or obtained any evaluations or appraisals of the
property of Omega and FNB, nor have we examined any individual
credit files.
We have assumed that, in all respects material to our analyses,
the following: (i) the Merger will be completed
substantially in accordance with the terms set forth in the
Agreement; (ii) the representations and warranties of each
party in the Agreement and in all related documents and
instruments referred to in the Agreement are true and correct;
(iii) each party to the Agreement and all related documents
will perform all of the covenants and agreements required to be
performed by such party under such documents; (iv) all
conditions to the completion of the Merger will be satisfied
without any waivers; and (v) in the course of obtaining the
necessary regulatory, contractual, or other consents or
approvals for the Merger, no restrictions, including any
divestiture requirements, termination or other payments or
amendments or modifications, will be imposed that will have a
material adverse effect on the future results of operations or
financial condition of the combined entity or the contemplated
benefits of the Merger, including the cost savings, revenue
enhancements and related expenses expected to result from the
Merger.
We have considered such financial and other factors as we have
deemed appropriate under the circumstances, including, among
others, the following: (i) the historical and current
financial position and results of operations of Omega and FNB;
(ii) the assets and liabilities of Omega and FNB;
(iii) the nature and terms of certain other merger
transactions involving banks and bank holding companies. We have
also taken into account our assessment of general economic,
market and financial conditions and our experience in other
similar transactions, as well as our experience in securities
valuation and knowledge of the banking industry generally. Our
opinion is necessarily based upon conditions as they exist and
can be evaluated on the date hereof and the information made
available to us through the date hereof.
Based upon and subject to the foregoing, it is our opinion that,
as of the date hereof, the Exchange Ratio is fair, from a
financial point of view, to holders of the shares of Omega
Common Stock.
Very truly yours,
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc.
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