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ACQUISITION ACQUISITION
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2014
Business Combinations [Abstract]  
ACQUISITION
ACQUISITION
On December 24, 2013, the Company entered into an agreement to acquire Sherritt International Corporation’s Prairie and Mountain coal mining operations, collectively referred to as the Canadian Acquisition. On April 28, 2014, Westmoreland Coal Company consummated the Canadian Acquisition. These operations, referred to as the Canadian operations, include six producing thermal coal mines in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, a char production facility, and a 50% interest in an activated carbon plant. The Canadian properties include approximately 649 million tons of total proven or probable coal reserves as of December 31, 2013. The purchase consideration included a $282.8 million initial cash payment made on April 28, 2014, a cash payment for a working capital adjustment of $39.8 million made on June 25, 2014, and assumed liabilities of $330.5 million.
In connection with the Canadian Acquisition: (i) proceeds from a private offering of $425.0 million in aggregate principal amount of 10.75% senior secured notes, or the New Notes, were released from escrow and such notes were automatically exchanged for identical notes issued by Westmoreland and Westmoreland Partners, as co-issuers; (ii) Westmoreland increased its revolving line of credit to $60.0 million; and (iii) Westmoreland Mining LLC, or WML; a wholly owned subsidiary of Westmoreland, provided prepayment notices to holders of its 8.02% senior secured notes due 2018, which notes were prepaid at the end of May 2014. Acquisition related costs of $31.6 million have been expensed for the six months ended June 30, 2014; which includes a $13.6 million charge to cost of sales related to the sale of inventory written up to fair value in the acquisition, $6.9 million of expenses included in Selling and administrative costs, $6.2 million of loss on foreign exchange as described in Note 10, and $4.9 million included in Interest expense related to a bridge facility commitment fee.
The Canadian Acquisition has been accounted for under the acquisition method of accounting that requires the total purchase consideration to be allocated to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on estimates of fair value.
The allocation of the purchase price is preliminary pending the completion of various analyses and the finalization of estimates. During the measurement period (which is not to exceed one year from the acquisition date), additional assets or liabilities may be recognized if new information is obtained about facts and circumstances that existed as of the acquisition date that, if known, would have resulted in the recognition of those assets or liabilities as of that date. The preliminary allocation may be adjusted after obtaining additional information regarding, among other things, asset valuations, liabilities assumed and revisions of previous estimates. These adjustments may be significant and will be accounted for retrospectively.
A summary of the purchase consideration and a preliminary allocation of the purchase consideration follows (in millions):
Purchase Price:
 
Cash paid - Initial payment
$
282.8

Cash paid - Working capital adjustment
39.8

Total cash consideration
$
322.6

 
 
Preliminary allocation of purchase price:
 
Assets:
 
     Cash and cash equivalents
$
26.2

     Trade receivables
49.9

     Inventories - materials and supplies
52.0

     Inventories - coal
79.8

     Leases and loans receivable
11.2

     Deferred tax assets
6.7

     Other current assets
3.4

Total current assets
229.2

     Land and mineral rights
151.3

     Plant and equipment
171.7

     Leases and loans receivable
83.8

     Contractual third-party reclamation receivables, less current portion
6.8

     Other assets
10.3

Total Assets
653.1

Liabilities:
 
     Current installments of long-term debt
(36.3
)
     Trade payables and other accrued liabilities
(93.7
)
     Asset retirement obligations
(9.7
)
Total current liabilities
(139.7
)
     Long-term debt, less current installments
(86.3
)
     Asset retirement obligations, less current portion
(92.4
)
     Deferred tax liabilities
(12.1
)
Total Liabilities
(330.5
)
Net fair value
$
322.6


The $26.2 million of cash and cash equivalents noted above includes $18.1 million which was used for immediate payment of an assumed liability on the acquisition date, leaving $8.1 million of net cash received upon the acquisition.
The results of operations of the Canadian operations from the acquisition date of April 28, 2014 have been included in the Company's consolidated results of operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2014. The Canadian operations generated $116.0 million of revenue and $12.7 millionof operating loss since the April 28, 2014 acquisition date.
The following unaudited pro forma information has been prepared for illustrative purposes only and assumes the acquisition occurred on January 1, 2013. The unaudited pro forma results have been prepared based on estimates and assumptions, which the Company believes are reasonable, however, they are not necessarily indicative of the consolidated results of operations had the acquisition occurred on January 1, 2013, or of future results of operations.
 
Three Months Ended June 30,
 
Six Months Ended June 30,
 
2014
 
2013
 
2014
 
2013
Total Revenues
(In thousands, except per share data)
As reported
$
287,956

 
$
162,499

 
$
468,159

 
$
323,947

Pro forma
$
320,761

 
$
356,962

 
$
674,378

 
$
672,735

 


 


 


 


Operating Income
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
As reported
$
(29,640
)
 
$
11,975

 
$
(21,588
)
 
$
17,710

Pro forma
$
(50,032
)
 
$
17,081

 
$
(14,433
)
 
$
30,105

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net loss applicable to common shareholders
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
As reported
$
(63,363
)
 
$
(622
)
 
$
(82,655
)
 
$
(3,347
)
Pro forma
$
(89,247
)
 
$
(4,167
)
 
$
(97,509
)
 
$
(9,131
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Net loss per share applicable to common shareholders
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
As reported
$
(4.19
)
 
$
(0.04
)
 
$
(5.52
)
 
$
(0.23
)
Pro forma
$
(5.90
)
 
$
(0.29
)
 
$
(6.52
)
 
$
(0.63
)