Merrill Lynch & Co., Canada Ltd. - MRRS Decision

MRRS Decision

IN THE MATTER OF

THE SECURITIES LEGISLATION

OF ONTARIO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, ALBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN,

MANITOBA, QUEBEC, NOVA SCOTIA AND NEWFOUNDLAND

AND

IN THE MATTER OF

THE MUTUAL RELIANCE REVIEW SYSTEM

FOR EXEMPTIVE RELIEF APPLICATIONS

AND

IN THE MATTER OF

THE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT R.S.O. 1990, c. B.16 (THE "OBCA") AND

MERRILL LYNCH & CO., CANADA LTD.

MRRS DECISION DOCUMENT

AND

ORDER

(section 113 of the OBCA)

WHEREAS the local securities regulatory authority or regulator (collectively, the "Decision Makers") in each ofOntario, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland (collectively, the"Jurisdictions") has received an application from Merrill Lynch & Co., Canada Ltd. ("ML Exchangeco") for a decisionpursuant to the securities legislation of the Jurisdictions (collectively, the "Legislation") that ML Exchangeco be exemptedfrom the requirement under the Legislation to include certain information in the circular of ML Exchangeco (the "MLExchangeco Circular") to be prepared in connection with the special meeting (the "Special Meeting") of holders of non-voting exchangeable shares of ML Exchangeco (the "Exchangeable Shares");

AND WHEREAS the Decision Maker in Ontario has received an application from ML Exchangeco for a decisionpursuant to the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) (the "OBCA") that ML Exchangeco be exempted from therequirement under the OBCA to include certain information in the ML Exchangeco Circular to be prepared in connectionwith the Special Meeting;

AND WHEREAS under the Mutual Reliance Review System for Exemptive Relief Applications (the "System"),the Ontario Securities Commission is the principal regulator for this application;

AND WHEREAS ML Exchangeco has represented to the Decision Makers that:

1. ML Exchangeco is a corporation incorporated under the OBCA and is a reporting issuer in each province andterritory of Canada (other than Newfoundland and those jurisdictions which do not recognize the concept of areporting issuer). The Exchangeable Shares are listed on The Toronto Stock Exchange.

2. The authorized capital of ML Exchangeco consists of an unlimited number of non-voting preference shares, anunlimited number of common shares and an unlimited number of Exchangeable Shares of which 2,507,908non-voting preference shares, 71,878 common shares and 9,662,448 Exchangeable Shares were outstandingon December 29, 2000.

3. All the non-voting preference shares and common shares of ML Exchangeco are held indirectly by Merrill Lynch& Co., Inc. ("Merrill Lynch"). On December 29, 2000, 5,008,070 Exchangeable Shares were held indirectly byMerrill Lynch.

4. ML Exchangeco is a holding company which holds shares of various Canadian indirect subsidiaries of MerrillLynch and does not carry on any active business.

5. On August 26, 1998, Merrill Lynch acquired all of the issued and outstanding shares of Midland Walwyn Inc.("Midland Walwyn") pursuant to a plan of arrangement (the "Arrangement") effected under section 192 of theCanada Business Corporations Act. Upon the closing of the Arrangement, the ordinary shares of MidlandWalwyn were exchanged for common shares of Merrill Lynch or, at the option of the holders thereof,Exchangeable Shares.

6. The Exchangeable Shares are intended to provide the holders thereof with a security of a Canadian issuerhaving economic and voting rights which are, as nearly as practicable, equivalent to those of a Merrill Lynchcommon share.

7. To achieve the desired economic equivalence, the provisions attaching to the Exchangeable Shares (the"Exchangeable Share Provisions") and the support agreement (the "Support Agreement") dated August 26,1998 between Merrill Lynch and ML Exchangeco, among others, provide that certain actions cannot beundertaken in respect of the Merrill Lynch common shares unless an economic equivalent action is undertakenin respect of the Exchangeable Shares. In addition, pursuant to the terms of a voting and exchange trustagreement entered into by Merrill Lynch, ML Exchangeco and Montreal Trust Company of Canada on August26, 1998, the holders of Exchangeable Shares are entitled, through a Merrill Lynch special voting share, to onevote at each meeting of holders of common shares of Merrill Lynch for each Exchangeable Share held and areentitled to receive all shareholder materials prepared by Merrill Lynch for distribution to its commonshareholders, including any information circulars prepared in connection with a shareholder meeting.

8. In connection with the Arrangement the Decision Makers in each of the Jurisdictions recognized the economicequivalence of the Exchangeable Shares and the Merrill Lynch common shares and issued an order providingthat, inter alia, ML Exchangeco was exempt from the continuous disclosure requirements imposed by securitieslegislation in Canada provided that Merrill Lynch continues to comply with its continuous disclosure obligationsunder U.S. law and sends such materials to Canadian holders of Exchangeable Shares (the "Order").

9. Article 3.1 of the Exchangeable Share Provisions provides that, in the case of a dividend declared on thecommon shares of Merrill Lynch, a holder of Exchangeable Shares shall be entitled to receive, and the boardof directors of ML Exchangeco shall declare, a dividend on each Exchangeable Share as specified in theExchangeable Share Provisions.

10. Furthermore, pursuant to section 2.1(a) of the Support Agreement, Merrill Lynch is not to declare or pay anydividend on the Merrill Lynch common shares unless ML Exchangeco simultaneously declares and pays anequivalent dividend (as provided in the Exchangeable Share Provisions) on the Exchangeable Shares.

11. ML Exchangeco wishes to amend (the "Amendment") the Exchangeable Share Provisions to make it clear that,in lieu of declaring a dividend on the Exchangeable Shares in the circumstances contemplated in section 3.1.of the Exchangeable Share Provisions, the board of directors of ML Exchangeco may, in its discretion andsubject to applicable law, cause ML Exchangeco to take such action as to result in the receipt by the holdersof Exchangeable Shares of the economic equivalent to the dividend which would otherwise have been declaredon the Exchangeable Shares.

12. The proposed Amendment makes it clear that ML Exchangeco has the flexibility to implement a dividenddeclared and paid on the common shares of Merrill Lynch by any means which results in the economicequivalent. In particular, the Amendment clarifies that ML Exchangeco may implement a stock dividend on theMerrill Lynch common shares by way of a stock split on the Exchangeable Shares, which is a more tax efficientway of achieving the same result in Canada.

13. Section 2.1(a) of the Support Agreement will also be amended to make the Support Agreement consistent withthe Exchangeable Share Provisions on this point.

14. The OBCA and the Exchangeable Share Provisions require that the Amendment be approved by no less thantwo-thirds of the votes cast by holders of Exchangeable Shares at the Special Meeting. No matters other thanthe Amendment will be considered at the Special Meeting.

15. Pursuant to section 2.10 of the Support Agreement, Merrill Lynch has agreed that it will not, and will cause itsaffiliates not to, exercise any voting rights with respect to any Exchangeable Shares held by it or its affiliates.Therefore, Merrill Lynch and its affiliates will not vote their Exchangeable Shares in respect of the Amendment.

16. The Legislation and the OBCA require ML Exchangeco to solicit proxies and deliver the ML ExchangecoCircular to each of the holders of the Exchangeable Shares in connection with the Special Meeting.

17. It is anticipated that Merrill Lynch will hold the annual meeting of holders of its common shares on the samedate as the Special Meeting and in connection therewith will deliver to each such holder, as well as to eachholder of Exchangeable Shares, proxy materials prepared in accordance with U.S. laws (the "Merrill LynchProxy Materials").

18. Unless a discretionary exemption is granted, the ML Exchangeco Circular is required to include disclosureregarding executive compensation and indebtedness of directors, executive officers and senior officers(collectively, the "Required Disclosure").

19. The Required Disclosure is not relevant to the matters being considered by the holders of Exchangeable Sharesat the Special Meeting since the only matter to be considered at the Special Meeting is the Amendment.

AND WHEREAS under the System this MRRS Decision Document evidences the decision of each DecisionMaker (collectively, the "Decision");

AND WHEREAS each Decision Maker is satisfied that the test contained in the Legislation that provides theDecision Maker with the jurisdiction to make the Decision has been met;

THE DECISION of the Decision Makers under the Legislation is that ML Exchangeco be exempted from therequirement to include the Required Disclosure in the ML Exchangeco Circular.

March 13, 2001.

"J. A. Geller" "R. W. Davis"

AND UPON the Decision Maker in Ontario being satisfied that there is adequate justification for so doing;

IT IS THE FURTHER DECISION of the Decision Maker in Ontario under section 113 of the OBCA that MLExchangeco be exempted from the requirement to include the Required Disclosure in the ML Exchangeco Circular.

March 13, 2001.

"J. A. Geller" "R. W. Davis"