In Re Rockefeller

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedNovember 8, 2002
Docket01-1755
StatusPublished

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Opinions of the United 2002 Decisions States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

11-8-2002

In Re Rockefeller Precedential or Non-Precedential: Precedential

Docket No. 01-1755

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Filed November 8, 2002

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT

Nos. 01-1755/1756

IN RE: ROCKEFELLER CENTER PROPERTIES, INC. SECURITIES LITIGATION,

CHARAL INVESTMENT COMPANY INC., a New Jersey Corporation; C.W. SOMMER & CO., a Texas Partnership, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated; ALAN FREED; JERRY CRANCE; HELEN SCOZZANICH; SHELDON P. LANGENDORF; RITA WALFIELD; ROBERT FLASHMAN; RENEE B. FISHER FOUNDATION INC.; FRANK DEBORA; WILSON WHITE; STANLEY LLOYD KAUFMAN, JR.; JOSEPH GROSS

v.

DAVID ROCKEFELLER; GOLDMAN SACHS MORTGAGE CO.; GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP LP; GOLDMAN SACHS & CO.; WHITEHALL STREET REAL ESTATE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP V; WH ADVISORS INC. V; WH ADVISORS LP V; DANIEL M. NEIDICH; PETER D. LINNEMAN; RICHARD M. SCARLATA

Frank Debora; Wilson White; Stanley Lloyd Kaufman, Jr.; Joseph Gross, Appellants No. 01-1755

CHARAL INVESTMENT COMPANY INC., a New Jersey Corporation; C.W. SOMMER & CO., a Texas Partnership, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated; ALAN FREED; JERRY CRANCE;

HELEN SCOZZANICH; SHELDON P. LANGENDORF; RITA WALFIELD; ROBERT FLASHMAN; RENEE B. FISHER FOUNDATION INC.; FRANK DEBORA; WILSON WHITE; STANLEY LLOYD KAUFMAN, JR.; JOSEPH GROSS

DAVID ROCKEFELLER; GOLDMAN SACHS MORTGAGE CO.; GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP LP; GOLDMAN SACHS & CO.; WHITEHALL STREET REAL ESTATE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP V; WH ADVISORS INC. V; WH ADVISORS LP V; DANIEL M. NEIDICH; PETER D. LINNEMAN; RICHARD M. SCARLATA Charal Investment Company Inc.; C.W. Sommer & Co.; Renee B. Fisher Foundation; Helen Scozzanich; Jerry Crance; Alan Freed; Sheldon P. Langendorf; Rita Walfield; Robert Flashman, Appellants No. 01-1756

On Appeal from the Order of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware (D.C. Civ. No: 96-543 (RRM))

District Court Judge: The Honorable Roderick M. McKelvie

Argued on January 17, 2002

Before: RENDELL, FUENTES, and MAGILL,* Circuit Judges

(Opinion Filed: November 8, 2002) _________________________________________________________________

* The Honorable Frank J. Magill, United States Circuit Judge for the Eighth Circuit, sitting by designation.

Michael D. Donovan (argued) Donovan Searles, LLC 1608 Walnut Street Suite 1400 Philadelphia, PA 19103

Attorney for Appellants

Pamela S. Tikellis Chimicles & Tikellis, LLP One Rodney Square P.O. Box 1035 Wilmington, DE 19899

James R. Malone, Jr. Chimicles & Tikellis, LLP 361 West Lancaster Avenue One Haverford Center Haverford, PA 19041

Ann Miller Suite 206, The Benjamin Franklin House 834 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

Max Gitter (argued) Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton One Liberty Plaza New York, New York 10006

Attorney for Appellees Goldman Sachs Mortgage Co., Goldman Sachs Group LP, Goldman Sachs & Co., Whitehall Street Real Estate Limited Partnership V, WH Advisors, Inc., WH Advisors LP V, and Daniel M. Neidich

Richard A. Rosen Robert N. Kravitz Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison 1285 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10019

Attorneys for Appellees Goldman Sachs Mortgage Co., Goldman Sachs Group LP, Goldman Sachs & Co., Whitehall Street Real Estate Limited Partnership V, WH Advisors, Inc., WH Advisors LP V, and Daniel M. Neidich

Robert K. Payson Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP Hercules Plaza 1313 North Market Street Wilmington, DE 19899

Attorney for Appellees Peter D. Linneman and Richard M. Scarlata

Russell E. Brooks Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy One Chase Manhattan Plaza New York, New York 10005

Attorney for Appellee David Rockefeller

Richard D. Allen Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell 1201 North Market Street P.O. Box 1347 Wilmington, DE 19899

4 OPINION OF THE COURT

FUENTES, Circuit Judge:

This appeal marks the second time that we address the underlying dispute between the parties. The controversy relates to the landmark Rockefeller Center in midtown Manhattan and arises out of the proxy solicitation in connection with the acquisition of Rockefeller Center Properties, Inc. ("RCPI") by a consortium of investors, including David Rockefeller, Whitehall Street Real Estate Limited Partnership V ("Whitehall") and its affiliates, various divisions of the Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. ("Goldman Sachs"), and three individuals associated with those entities.1 The proxy statement painted a bleak financial picture of Rockefeller Center and included management’s recommendation to approve the merger. One month after the shareholders of RCPI voted to approve the merger, the new owners of Rockefeller Center, the Investor Group, sold approximately 20% of the property to the National Broadcasting Company and its parent, the General Electric Company ("GE/NBC"), for $440 million.

Plaintiffs, the shareholders of RCPI (the "Shareholders"), contend that the Investor Group fraudulently omitted from the proxy statement and other supporting materials the fact that RCPI had been negotiating the sale with GE/NBC prior to the proxy vote and that RCPI had formed an intent to consummate the sale during those pre-vote negotiations, thereby running afoul of the federal securities laws. As a result of the allegedly fraudulent omissions, the Shareholders contend that they were deceived into relinquishing their ownership rights and that they could _________________________________________________________________

1. Collectively, the consortium of investors is referred to as the "Investor Group." The individual defendants include: Daniel M. Neidich ("Neidich"), a former director of RCPI and affiliated with Goldman Sachs and Whitehall during the relevant time period; Peter D. Linneman ("Linneman"), a former Chairman of RCPI’s Board and Consultant to Goldman Sachs; and Richard M. Scarlata ("Scarlata"), a former President and Chief Executive Officer of RCPI and consultant to the acquiring investors.

have realized more value from their investments. The Investor Group moved to dismiss the Shareholders’ Second Consolidated Amended Class Action Complaint ("Second Amended Complaint"). The District Court granted the motion and dismissed the Second Amended Complaint. The matter comes before us on the Shareholders’ appeal of the dismissal.

We agree with the District Court insofar as it held that the Shareholders had failed to meet the heightened pleading requirements of securities fraud actions set forth in Rule 9(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, 2 15 U.S.C. S 78u-4(b)(1) (the "Reform Act"). Accordingly, we affirm the judgment of the District Court.

I.

Although prior decisions have set forth the facts of this case in some detail, the present appeal arises out of the Shareholders’ Second Amended Complaint which contains several new allegations not before the Court in its prior ruling.

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