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European Capital Declares euro 0.15 Q2 2008 Dividend, Reports euro 0.24 NOI and euro 0.32 Realised Earnings In Q1 2008

Geschrieben am 13-05-2008

St. Peter Port, Guernsey (ots/PRNewswire) -

European Capital Limited ("European Capital") (LSE: ECAS)
announced today its second quarter 2008 dividend and its results for
the first quarter of 2008.

SECOND QUARTER 2008 DIVIDEND DECLARATION

European Capital's Board of Directors has declared a second
quarter 2008 dividend of euro 0.15 per share to record holders as of
27 June 2008, payable on 25 July 2008. This is a 50% increase over
the second quarter 2007 dividend of euro 0.10 per share and is in
line with the dividend guidance announced at the time of its results
announcement for 2007. European Capital has now paid or declared a
total of euro 72.6 million in dividends since its May 2007 initial
public offering ("IPO").

2008 DIVIDEND GUIDANCE

European Capital reiterates its 2008 dividend forecast of euro
0.62 per share, a 68% growth over post-IPO 2007 dividends of euro
0.37 per share. The remaining 2008 dividends per share are forecast
to be in the following quarterly amounts.

euro 0.16 for Q3 2008, 23% increase over Q3 2007; and
euro 0.16 for Q4 2008, 14% increase over Q4 2007.

FIRST QUARTER 2008 RESULTS

Net Operating Income (NOI) European Capital also announced today
its results for the first quarter of 2008. NOI for the quarter
increased 4% to euro 0.24 per share, compared to euro 0.23 per share
for the first quarter of 2007.

Realised Earnings

Realised Earnings increased 19% to euro 0.32 per share for the
first quarter of 2008, compared to euro 0.27 per share for the first
quarter of 2007. Realised Earnings return on equity at cost for the
twelve months to the first quarter of 2008 was 11%. Realised Earnings
for the first quarter 2008 covered 213% of the euro 0.15 per share
dividend for the first quarter 2008.

Earnings

European Capital's Earnings for the first quarter of 2008 was a
loss of euro 1.49 per share, a decrease of euro 1.85 per share from
the first quarter of 2007 Earnings of euro 0.36 per share. Earnings
return on equity for the twelve months to the first quarter of 2008
was (13)%. This loss was due to euro 165 million of unrealised
depreciation during the first quarter of 2008. During the first
quarter, European Capital implemented Statement of Financial
Accounting Standard No. 157, Fair Value Measurements, ("SFAS 157"),
new principles-based guidance to US generally accepted accounting
practices ("GAAP"), which caused certain changes to the methodologies
used in valuing the Company's investments.

European Capital's net asset value ("NAV") per share at 31 March
2008 was euro 8.03, a decrease of euro 1.64 or 17% lower than the 31
December 2007 NAV per share of euro 9.67.

"We delivered excellent NOI and Realised Earnings for the
quarter." said Malon Wilkus, Chairman of the Board. "The substantial
decline in our Earnings is due to euro 165 million of unrealised
depreciation, which we believe will have little impact on our future
revenues, NOI and Realised Earnings. This depreciation was driven by
declining trading prices, the continued widening of investment
spreads and our adoption of SFAS 157. We believe that with the
adoption of SFAS 157, investors will need to focus on both reported
US GAAP fair values as well as values that we anticipate realising on
settlement or maturity of our investments ("Realisable Value"). In
the future, we intend to report the anticipated Realisable Values on
settlement or maturity of our investments as well as US GAAP values
so investors can consider both."

For the first quarter of 2008, net appreciation, depreciation,
gains and losses totalled euro (187) million consisting of euro 9
million of net realised gains less euro 196 million of net
depreciation, compared to euro 10 million of net appreciation,
depreciation, gains and losses for the first quarter of 2007. The
primary components of the euro 196 million of net depreciation for
the quarter were as follows:


-- euro 102 million of depreciation associated with the adoption of SFAS
157, including the widening of investment spreads;
-- euro 51 million of depreciation associated with the write down of
Private Finance investments;
-- euro 10 million of depreciation from its Structured Products, due to
the continuing widening of investment spreads;
-- euro 21 million of net depreciation from foreign currency translation;
-- euro 10 million of reversals of prior foreign currency appreciation
associated with realised gains; and
-- euro 2 million of net depreciation on derivatives.


"Credit quality remains good in light of the economic
environment," stated John Erickson, Director of European Capital
Financial Services (Guernsey) Limited. "Most of the depreciation this
quarter was not as a result of weakening credit as non-accruing loans
at fair value remained within a reasonable level of 0.3% of total
loans at fair value. While the European economy may be slowing, we
believe we are in the later stages of the liquidity crisis. We are
seeing bids for some assets starting to tighten in the second quarter
and today it looks like March may have been the low point for wide
spreads and asset depreciation though we will need to see the trend
continue in order to know for certain."

In the first quarter of 2008, European Capital invested euro 168
million and received euro 115 million of proceeds from realisations
of portfolio investments.

As of 31 March 2008, loans with a fair value of euro 4 million
were on non-accrual representing 0.3% of total loans at fair value as
of 31 March 2008, compared to no non-accrual loans at fair value as
of 31 December 2007.

"M&A volumes declined in the first quarter but high quality
companies continue to come to market even in this somewhat tighter
lending environment," said Ira Wagner, President of European Capital
Financial Services Limited ("ECFS"). "However, debt capital continues
to be available for middle market transactions. As the M&A market
reflects slower world growth and a U.S. recession, we believe there
will be great opportunities for our UK and continental European
One-Stop Buyouts."

Since inception, European Capital has earned a 15% compounded
annual return, including interest, dividends, fees and net gains, on
29 realisations of senior debt, subordinated debt and equity
investments, totalling euro 1.2 billion of committed capital. These
realisations represent 35% of all amounts invested by European
Capital since inception.

"Over the past several months, numerous firms have been forced to
issue dilutive equity in order to fix their balance sheets," stated
Tom McHale, Director, ECFS. "We have continued to have access to the
capital markets, most recently issuing euro 267 million of AAA-rated
secured floating rate notes, backed by euro 486 million in loans
originated by European Capital. This was one of the few asset
securitisations completed on European markets this year and we are
pleased to have been able to arrange this financing given the current
liquidity crunch."

During the first quarter, European Capital was also required to
adopt Statement of Financial Accounting Standard No. 159, The Fair
Value Option for Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities, which
gave the Company the option to fair value its financial liabilities
in its financial statements. European Capital did not elect the fair
value option for any of its eligible financial liabilities. However,
European Capital will begin providing its shareholders with
supplemental information on the fair value of its financial
liabilities. The cost basis and fair value of European Capital's
financial liabilities as of 31 March 2008 were euro 949 million and
euro 918 million, respectively, or a positive difference of euro 31
million.

MATERIAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FAIR VALUE AND REALISABLE VALUE

European Capital believes that approximately euro 110 million of
the depreciation reflected in the results of this and prior quarters
will ultimately be reversed when it exits the investments. European
Capital invests primarily in illiquid assets, which are referred to
in SFAS 157 as level 3 assets, with the intention to hold the assets
to settlement or maturity. This is in contrast to the premise under
US GAAP that assets generally should be valued on the basis of their
current market value and, if no or limited market exists, on a
hypothetical market value. European Capital has not historically sold
its investment assets on a market. Instead it has typically settled
its private finance investments at the time of a change of control
transaction, such as through a sale or recapitalisation of its
portfolio companies.

The current lack of liquidity in the financial markets has caused
investment spreads between the cost of funds and investment income to
widen dramatically on investments, which in most cases results in
current fair values that are materially lower than the Company
anticipates realising on settlement or maturity.

The Company is following US Regulatory Disclosures regarding SFAS
157 that allows it to disclose material differences between US GAAP
fair value and values anticipated to be realised upon settlement or
maturity (Realisable Value). Because European Capital believes its US
GAAP fair values diverge materially from the amounts it anticipates
to realise on settlement or maturity, the Company will begin to
provide pro forma information on the Realisable Value of its assets
in comparison to the fair value determined under US GAAP.

The following table summarises the current cost basis and fair
value of our investments as of 31 March 2008 and the amount we
currently anticipate realising on settlement or maturity:


Difference
Between
Realisable
Value and
Net US GAAP
Asset Cost Net Apprec./ Currency Fair Value Realisable Fair
Class Basis (Deprec.) Movement US GAAP Value(1) Value
(euro) (euro) (euro) (euro) (euro) (euro)
Private
Finance 1,995 (145) (109) 1,741 1,841 100
Structured
Product 24 (10) - 14 24 10
Derivatives 1 (1) 8 8 8 -
Total 2,020 (156) (101) 1,763 1,873 110
(1) Realisable Value is a non-GAAP financial measure that is the future
value that we anticipate realising on the settlement or maturity of
our investments.


THIRD PARTY VALUATION OF PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS

European Capital's Board of Directors is responsible for
determining the fair value of European Capital's portfolio
investments on a quarterly basis. In that regard, the Board retains
Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin Financial Advisors Inc. ("Houlihan
Lokey") to assist it by having Houlihan Lokey regularly review a
designated percentage of fair value determinations. Houlihan Lokey is
a leading valuation firm engaged in over 1,000 valuation assignments
per year for clients worldwide. Each quarter, Houlihan Lokey reviews
approximately one quarter of European Capital's determination of the
fair value of its portfolio company investments that have been
portfolio companies for at least one year and that have a fair value
in excess of euro 10 million, in accordance with European Capital's
valuation procedures. In the first quarter of 2008, Houlihan Lokey
reviewed valuations of 23 portfolio company investments having an
aggregate euro 781 million in fair value as of the period end. In
addition, Houlihan Lokey representatives attend European Capital's
quarterly valuation meetings and provide quarterly reports and
recommendations to the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors.

For those portfolio company investments that Houlihan Lokey has
reviewed during each applicable period, using the scope of review set
forth by European Capital's Board of Directors and in accordance with
European Capital's valuation procedures, the Board has made a fair
value determination that is within the aggregate range of fair value
for such investments as determined by Houlihan Lokey.


Financial highlights for the quarter are as follows:
EUROPEAN CAPITAL LIMITED
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
As of 31 March 2008 and 31 December 2007
(in thousands, except per share data)
31 March 2008
31 March 31 December Versus
2008 2007 31 December 2007
(unaudited)
euro euro euro %
Assets
Investments at fair value (Cost
basis of euro 2,020,116 and
euro 1,968,468, respectively) 1,762,681 1,925,696 (163,015) -8%
Cash and cash equivalents 39,741 2,575 37,166 NM
Restricted cash 20,082 30,214 (10,132) -34%
Other 19,699 9,558 10,141 106%
Total assets 1,842,203 1,968,043 (125,840) -6%
Liabilities and Shareholders'
Equity
Debt (maturing within one year
euro 582,114 and euro 793,237,
respectively) 948,582 896,157 52,425 6%
Due to European Capital
Financial Services (Guernsey)
Limited 3,616 718 2,898 404%
Accrued dividends payable 16,255 15,171 1,084 7%
Other 3,666 8,377 (4,711) -56%
Total liabilities 972,119 920,423 51,696 6%
Commitments and contingencies
Shareholders' equity:
Ordinary shares (nil par
value, authorised to issue
unlimited number of shares,
108,364 issued and
outstanding, 2007: 108,364) - 1,030,888 (1,030,888) -100%
Other reserve 1,030,888 - 1,030,888 NM
Undistributed net realised
earnings 55,614 37,235 18,379 49%
Net foreign currency
(depreciation) appreciation (59,823) (28,391) (31,432) -111%
Net (depreciation)
appreciation of investments (156,595) 7,888 (164,483) NM
Total shareholders' equity 870,084 1,047,620 (177,536) -17%
Total liabilities and
shareholders' equity 1,842,203 1,968,043 (125,840) -6%
NM = Not Meaningful
EUROPEAN CAPITAL LIMITED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
Three Months Ended 31 March 2008 and 2007
(in thousands, except per share data)
Three Months Ended Three Months Ended
31 March 31 March
2008 2007 2008 Versus 2007
(unaudited)(unaudited)
euro euro euro %
OPERATING INCOME:
Interest and dividend income 53,447 34,282 19,165 56%
Fee and other income 320 3,290 (2,970) -90%
Total operating income 53,767 37,572 16,195 43%
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Interest 16,029 6,940 9,089 131%
Management fee and reimbursed
expenses 9,421 11,366 (1,945) -17%
Incentive fee - - - -
General and administrative 2,152 1,530 622 41%
Total operating expenses 27,602 19,836 7,766 39%
OPERATING INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES 26,165 17,736 8,429 48%
Provision for income taxes (81) (144) 63 -44%
NET OPERATING INCOME 26,084 17,592 8,492 48%
Net foreign currency gains 8,576 2,286 6,290 275%
Net loss on investments (26) - (26) NM
TOTAL NET REALISED EARNINGS 34,634 19,878 14,756 74%
Net foreign currency depreciation (31,432) (3,782) (27,650) -731%
Net (depreciation) appreciation of
investments (164,483) 11,013 (175,496) NM
(DECREASE) INCREASE IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS
("EARNINGS") (161,281) 27,109 (188,390) -695%
NET OPERATING INCOME PER SHARE:
Basic & Diluted 0.24 0.23 0.01 4%
NET REALISED EARNINGS PER SHARE:
Basic & Diluted 0.32 0.27 0.05 19%
NET EARNINGS PER SHARE:
Basic & Diluted (1.49) 0.36 (1.85) -514%
WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES
OUTSTANDING:
Basic 108,364 75,000 33,364 44%
Diluted 108,364 75,714 32,650 43%
DIVIDENDS DECLARED PER SHARE 0.15 0.21 (0.06) -29%
NM = Not Meaningful



EUROPEAN CAPITAL LIMITED
OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Three Months Ended 31 March 2008, 31 December 2007 and 31 March 2007
(in thousands, except per share data)
(unaudited)
Q1 Q4 Q1 2008 Versus
2008 2007 Q4 2007
euro euro euro %
New Investments:
Senior Debt 1,035 25,000 (23,965) -96%
Subordinated Debt 164,037 149,937 14,100 9%
Preferred Equity 3,072 3,263 (191) -6%
Common Equity 115 1,775 (1,660) -94%
CDO/CLO Investments - - - NM
Total 168,259 179,975 (11,716) -7%
European Capital
Sponsored Buyouts - - 0 100%
Financing for Sponsored
Buyouts 152,949 178,625 (25,676) -14%
Direct Investments - - - NM
Add-on Financing for
Acquisitions 14,000 1,350 12,650 937%
Add-on Financing for
Recapitalisations 1,310 - 1,310 NM
Total 168,259 179,975 (11,716) -7%
Realisations:
Senior Loan Refinancings - 40,000 (40,000) -100%
Principal Prepayments 83,580 68,218 15,362 23%
Payment of Accrued
Payment-in-kind Interest
and Dividends and Original
Issue Discount 6,503 3,304 3,199 97%
Sale of Equity Investments 24,664 - 24,664 100%
Total 114,747 111,522 3,225 3%
Appreciation,
Depreciation, Gains and
Losses:
Gross Losses (26) - (26) NM
Portfolio Loss (26) - (26) NM
Net Gains for Foreign
Currency Translation 8,576 46 8,530 NM
Total Gains and Losses 8,550 46 8,504 NM
Gross Appreciation at 8, 7
and 6 Portfolio Companies 19,683 18,819 864 5%
Gross Depreciation at 42,
7 and 1 Portfolio Companies (184,166) (24,769) (159,397) -644%
Current Portfolio Net
(Depreciation)
Appreciation (164,483) (5,950) (158,533) NM
Net Depreciation for Foreign
Currency Translation (31,432) (13,782) (17,650) -128%
Total (Depreciation)
Appreciation (195,915) (19,732) (176,183) (9)
Net Gains, Losses,
Appreciation and
Depreciation (187,365) (19,686) (167,679) (9)
Other Financial Data:
Net Asset Value per Share 8.03 9.67 (1.64) -17%
Market Capitalisation 653,435 756,381 NA NA
Total Enterprise Value 1,562,276 1,649,963 NA NA
Credit Quality:
Weighted Average Effective
Interest Rate on Debt
Investments 12.6% 12.7%
Loans on Non-Accrual at Cost 21,165 29,875 (8,710) NM
Loans on Non-Accrual at Fair
Value 4,290 - 4,290 NM
Past Due Loans at Cost - - - NM
Past Due and Non-Accrual
Loans at Cost as a
Percentage of Total Loans 1.3% 1.9%
Past Due and Non-Accrual
Loans at Fair Value as a
Percentage of Total Loans 0.3% 0.0%
Number of Portfolio
Companies on Non-Accrual
and Past Due 1 1
Return on Equity:
LTM Net Operating Income
Return on Average Equity
at Cost 9.7% 9.4%
LTM Realised Earnings
Return on Average Equity
at Cost 10.8% 9.9%
LTM Earnings Return on
Average Equity -12.8% 7.0%
Current Quarter Net
Operating Income Return on
Average Equity at Cost
Annualised 10.1% 11.2%
Current Quarter Realised
Earnings Return on Average
Equity at Cost Annualised 13.4% 11.2%
Current Quarter Earnings
Return on Average Equity
Annualised -67.3% 3.7%
Dividends:
Dividend Coverage (Realised
Earnings per Basic Share/
Dividend per Share) 2.13 x 1.93 x
Dividend Payout Ratio
(Dividend per Share/
Realised Earnings per
Basic Share) 0.47 x 0.52 x
Q1 Q1 2008 Versus
2007 Q1 2007
euro euro %
New Investments:
Senior Debt 118,539 (117,504) -99%
Subordinated Debt 138,016 26,021 19%
Preferred Equity 8,477 (5,405) -64%
Common Equity 1,733 (1,618) -93%
CDO/CLO Investments - - NM
Total 266,765 (98,506) -37%
European Capital Sponsored Buyouts 254,681 (254,681) -100%
Financing for Sponsored Buyouts - 152,949 NM
Direct Investments - - NM
Add-on Financing for Acquisitions 12,084 1,916 16%
Add-on Financing for
Recapitalisations - 1,310 NM
Total 266,765 (98,506) -37%
Realisations:
Senior Loan Refinancings 61,479 (61,479) -100%
Principal Prepayments 88,765 (5,185) -6%
Payment of Accrued Payment-in-kind
Interest and Dividends and
Original Issue Discount 5,667 836 15%
Sale of Equity Investments 6,983 17,681 253%
Total 162,894 (48,147) -30%
Appreciation, Depreciation, Gains
and Losses:
Gross Losses - (26) NM
Portfolio Loss - (26) NM
Net Gains for Foreign Currency
Translation 2,286 6,290 275%
Total Gains and Losses 2,286 6,264 274%
Gross Appreciation at 8, 7 and 6
Portfolio Companies 11,899 7,784 65%
Gross Depreciation at 42, 7 and 1
Portfolio Companies (886) (183,280) NM
Current Portfolio Net
(Depreciation) Appreciation 11,013 (175,496) NM
Net Depreciation for Foreign
Currency Translation (3,782) (27,650) -731%
Total (Depreciation) Appreciation 7,231 (203,146) NM
Net Gains, Losses,
Appreciation and Depreciation 9,517 (196,882) NM
Other Financial Data:
Net Asset Value per Share 10.07 (2.04) -20%
Market Capitalisation NA NA NA
Total Enterprise Value NA NA NA
Credit Quality:
Weighted Average Effective
Interest Rate on Debt Investments 12.7%
Loans on Non-Accrual at Cost - 21,165 NM
Loans on Non-Accrual at Fair Value - 4,290 NM
Past Due Loans at Cost - - NM
Past Due and Non-Accrual Loans at
Cost as a Percentage of Total Loans 0.0%
Past Due and Non-Accrual Loans at
Fair Value as a Percentage of
Total Loans 0.0%
Number of Portfolio Companies on
Non-Accrual and Past Due -
Return on Equity:
LTM Net Operating Income Return on
Average Equity at Cost 9.8%
LTM Realised Earnings Return on
Average Equity at Cost 10.4%
LTM Earnings Return on Average
Equity 12.9%
Current Quarter Net Operating
Income Return on Average Equity at
Cost Annualised 9.5%
Current Quarter Realised Earnings
Return on Average Equity at Cost
Annualised 10.7%
Current Quarter Earnings Return on
Average Equity Annualised 14.5%
Dividends:
Dividend Coverage (Realised
Earnings per Basic Share/Dividend
per Share) 1.29 x
Dividend Payout Ratio (Dividend
per Share/Realised Earnings per
Basic Share) 0.78 x



EUROPEAN CAPITAL LIMITED
STATIC POOL INFORMATION
Portfolio Statistics for Investments Made in Each of the Following Years
(in thousands)
Portfolio
statistics(1)(10)(12) 2005 2006 2007 2008 Aggregate
Internal Rate of Return
- All Investments(2)(9) 16.0% 9.4% 11.2% 13.2% 11.1%
Internal Rate of Return
- All Investments(3)(9)
16.0% 5.8% 2.9% 11.6% 6.6%
Internal Rate of Return
- Equity Investments
only(3)(9)(11)
33.7% 7.3% (4.4)% (33.4)% 6.3%
Original Investments
and Commitments(9) 237,612 1,211,837 1,487,669 152,820 3,089,938
Total Exits and
Prepayments of Original
Investments(9)
118,833 659,763 354,027 - 1,132,623
Total Interest,
Dividends and Fees
Collected(9) 41,179 113,080 72,467 1,725 228,451
Total Net Gains on
Investments 202 3,666 - - 3,868
Current Cost of
Investments 131,080 598,990 1,157,311 132,607 2,019,988
Current Fair Value of
Investments 143,996 466,608 1,016,300 127,867 1,754,771
Net Appreciation
(Depreciation)(13) 12,930 (85,240) (82,423) (983) (155,716)
Non-Accruing Loans at
Cost - 21,165 - - 21,165
Non-Accruing Loans at
Fair Value - 4,290 - - 4,290
Equity Interest at Fair
Value 31,933 165,941 153,223 7,074 358,171
Debt to EBITDA(4)(5) 5.3 5.7 6.2 6.2 6.0
Interest Coverage (4) 2.7 2.6 4.0 2.3 3.4
Debt Service
Coverage(4) 1.8 2.1 3.1 2.3 2.7
Average Age of
Companies 128 years 88 years 44 years 23 years 60 years
Ownership Percentage 14.4% 34.0% 13.9% 2.0% 18.4%
Average Sales(6) 311,383 542,402 295,500 170,945 354,232
Average EBITDA(7) 53,519 76,071 52,440 26,737 57,090
Average EBITDA
margin(7) 19.1% 14.8% 17.0% 16.9% 16.1%
Total Sales(6) 2,502,168 16,183,809 16,601,779 583,045 35,870,800
Total EBITDA(7) 477,548 2,395,909 2,817,436 98,439 5,789,332
% Senior Loans(8) 3.0% 22.2% 33.9% 0.0% 25.8%
% Loans with Lien(8) 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
(1) Static pool classification is based on the year the initial
investment was made. Subsequent add-on investments are included in
the static pool year of the original investment.
(2) Assumes investments are exited based on Realisable Value that is
anticipated to be received upon settlement or maturity
(3) Assumes investments are exited at current US GAAP fair value.
(4) These amounts do not include investments in which we own only
equity.
(5) For portfolio companies with a nominal EBITDA amount, the portfolio
company's maximum debt leverage is limited to 15 times EBITDA.
(6) Sales of the most recent twelve months, or when appropriate, the
forecasted twelve months.
(7) EBITDA of the most recent twelve months, or when appropriate, the
forecasted twelve months.
(8) As a percentage of our total debt investments.
(9) Non euro-denominated amounts are retranslated at the exchange rate
ruling at the date of original investment.
(10) Non euro-denominated balances, other than those referred to in (9),
are retranslated at the exchange rate ruling at the balance sheet
date.
(11) Excludes equity investments that are the result of conversions of
debt and warrants received with the issuance of debt.
(12) Excludes derivative instruments.
(13) Balance Sheet appreciation (depreciation) of investments excluding
foreign exchange revaluation.


A summary of European Capital's dividend history post IPO and
forecast follows. For more information, please visit our website at
www.EuropeanCapital.com or call our Investor Relations Department at
+44(0)207-539-7100.


% Change of % Change of
Regular Dividend Total Dividend
Over Prior Over Prior
Year and Quarter Dividend Year Total Year
(euro) (euro)
Total 2007 to Q2 2008 0.67
2008 0.62 68% 0.62 68%
Q4 FORECAST 0.16 14%
Q3 FORECAST 0.16 23%
Q2 DECLARED 0.15 50%
Q1 0.15 N/A
2007 0.37 N/A 0.37 N/A
Q4 0.14
Q3 0.13
Q2 (IPO = 10 MAY 2007) 0.10


SHAREHOLDER CALL

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interested persons to attend the European Capital Shareholder Call on
Wednesday 14 May at 14:30 BST (9:30 EST). Callers within the UK can
dial +44(0)800-62-66-06. Other callers from within Europe should dial
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ABOUT EUROPEAN CAPITAL

European Capital is a publicly traded investment company for
pan-European equity, mezzanine and senior debt investments with
current capital resources of approximately euro 2.8 billion (US$4.4
billion). It is managed by European Capital Financial Services
(Guernsey) Limited ("ECFSG"), an indirect wholly-owned affiliate of
American Capital Strategies Ltd. ECFSG, together with its wholly
owned subsidiary European Capital Financial Services Ltd ("ECFS"), is
referred to as the "Investment Manager". ECFS has offices in Paris,
London, Frankfurt and Madrid. As of 31 March 2008 the Investment
Manager had 44 investment professionals and 66 support staff.

European Capital invests in and sponsors management and employee
buyouts, invests in private equity buyouts and provides capital
directly to private and public companies headquartered primarily in
Europe. European Capital generally invests between euro 5 million and
euro 500 million per transaction in equity, mezzanine debt and senior
debt to fund growth, acquisitions and recapitalisations.

The investment objective of European Capital is to provide
investors with dividend income and the potential for share value
appreciation by investing in debt and equity investments in private
and public companies headquartered primarily in Europe.

European Capital seeks to achieve this through pursuing the
following types of investments:

European Capital One Stop Buyouts(TM)

Through our One Stop Buyouts(TM), European Capital provides
equity, mezzanine debt and senior debt as the lead investor in the
buyout of private and public companies.

Mezzanine Direct with Sponsors

European Capital provides debt and equity financing for buyouts
sponsored by private equity firms where European Capital is either
the sole or lead mezzanine debt investor.

Syndicated Mezzanine and Senior Debt

European Capital provides mezzanine and senior financing for
buyouts sponsored by private equity firms where European Capital is
neither the sole nor lead mezzanine or senior debt investor.

Direct Investments

European Capital provides debt and equity financing directly to
private and public companies, which is used for growth, acquisitions
or recapitalisations, and investing in structured finance vehicles.

Companies interested in learning more about European Capital's
flexible financing should contact Nathalie Faure Beaulieu at
+44(0)20-7539-7000 in London, Jean Eichenlaub at +33(0)1-40-68-06-66
in Paris, Robert von Finckenstein at +49(0)69-71-71-297-0 in
Frankfurt, or Luis Felipe Castellanos at +34-91-423-27-60 in Madrid,
or visit the website at www.EuropeanCapital.com.

ABOUT AMERICAN CAPITAL

American Capital is the only private equity fund and alternative
asset management company that is a member of the S&P 500. With US$19
billion in capital resources under management, American Capital is
the largest U.S. publicly traded alternative asset manager.

American Capital, both directly and through its global asset
management business, is an investor in management and employee
buyouts, private equity buyouts, and early stage and mature private
and public companies. American Capital provides senior debt,
mezzanine debt and equity to fund growth, acquisitions,
recapitalisations and securitisations. American Capital and its
affiliates invest from US$5 million to US$800 million per company in
North America and euro 5 million to euro 500 million per company in
Europe.

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES

This document may contain "forward-looking statements". By their
nature, forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty
because they relate to future events and circumstances. Many of these
risks and uncertainties relate to factors beyond European Capital's
control or which cannot be estimated precisely. These factors
include, but are not limited to, uncertainties associated with the
timing of transaction closings, changes in interest rates,
availability of transactions, changes in regional, national or
international economic conditions, and changes in the conditions of
the industries in which European Capital has made investments. Actual
outcomes and results may therefore differ materially from any
outcomes or results expressed or implied by any such forward-looking
statements.

Performance data quoted above represents past performance of
European Capital. Past performance does not guarantee future results
and the investment return and principal value of an investment in
European Capital will likely fluctuate. Consequently, an investor's
shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than their original
cost. Additionally, European Capital's current performance may be
lower or higher than the performance data quoted above.

Nothing in this document is intended to be a profit forecast.

Web site: http://www.EuropeanCapital.com

ots Originaltext: European Capital
Im Internet recherchierbar: http://www.presseportal.de

Contact:
John Erickson, Dir., European Capital Financial Services (Guernsey)
Limited, +1-301-951-6122, or Tom McHale, Dir., European Capital
Financial Services Limited, +1-301-951-6122, or Justin Cressall,
Equity Capital Markets, European Capital Financial Services Limited,
+1-301-951-6122


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