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March 2005

Telecoms fuel a new M&A boom

by Kathryn Tully

Analysts were convinced of the inevitability of US telecoms consolidation but the recent flurry of M&A activity was a surprise. Many analysts are dubious about its timing and doubt that much shareholder value will be generated. What's certain is that the business has been a welcome boost for M&A advisers.


WHEN WE SPOKE to AT&T's CFO Tom Horton last year, he argued that consolidation was necessary in the US telecoms market if pricing pressure were to be reduced and long-term revenue decline reversed. "We're near the end of a multi-year shake-out in the industry and some of these business models are not sustainable," he said.

He was right. Three months later, this January, his own company was bought by SBC in a deal valued at $16 billion. And on February 14, Verizon announced that MCI, the only other carrier with a global network and strong corporate customer base apart from AT&T, had accepted its stock and cash takeover offer of $6.8 billion. This followed the $35 billion merger between wireless companies Sprint Corporation and Nextel Communications last December and Alltel's $6 billion January purchase of Western Wireless.

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