Verizon Wireless agrees to buy Alltel for $5.9B

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NEW YORK - Verizon Wireless has agreed to buy Alltel Corp. for $5.9 billion, which would make it by far the largest cellular carrier in the U.S.

Verizon Wireless would also assume $22.2 billion in debt in the deal, bringing the total value to $28.1 billion, the parties said Thursday.

The deal comes just seven months after Alltel was taken private by TPG Capital and a unit of Goldman Sachs Group. They paid $24.7 billion for the stock and took on $2.7 billion in debt, bringing the value of that deal to $27.4 billion.

Alltel has 13.2 million subscribers in 34 states, mainly in rural areas away from the coasts. Added to Verizon Wireless 67.2 million subscribers, the size of the combined company would surpass the current U.S. cellular leader AT&T Inc., with 71.4 million subscribers.

The parties expect the deal to close by the end of the year, pending regulatory approvals. The deal is likely to face scrutiny by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, but analysts expect it to pass.

Shares of New York-based Verizon Communications Inc., the controlling parent of Verizon Wireless, rose $2.16, or 5.8 percent, to $39.14 by late morning. Verizon Wireless' other parent is Vodafone Group PLC of Britain, with a 45 percent share of the joint venture.

Verizon Wireless expects that the deal to add immediately to earnings, excluding transaction and integration costs. It expects the deal to generate "synergies" of more than $9 billion due to reduced capital and operating spending. Analysts believe Verizon Wireless pays Alltel hundreds of millions of dollars a year in roaming fees, since Alltel provides coverage in many areas where Verizon Wireless does not.

In a statement, Verizon Communications Chairman and Chief Executive Ivan Seidenberg said Alltel is a "a perfect fit," given its valuable customer base and solid financials. He also pointed to the fact that the carriers share the same network technology. AT&T and another wireless carrier T-Mobile USA use an incompatible technology.

The $28.1 billion Verizon Wireless is paying, including debt, points to a small profit for the private-equity firms. The buyout happened at a difficult time in the credit markets, and the banks who financed the deal reportedly ended up holding some of the debt on their books, rather than selling it. That put pressure on the buyout group to cash out.

Talks between Verizon Wireless and Alltel were reported Wednesday by CNBC and The Wall Street Journal. Based on those reports, analyst Craig Moffett at Sanford Bernstein said the deal could yield significant economies of scale.

"The consolidation of Alltel takes another step towards rationalizing and consolidating the U.S. wireless industry, something that must be viewed as a positive" from an investor perspective, he said.

He said regulatory approval was likely, since the industry is already viewed as consisting of four players: the national carriers Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint Nextel Corp. and T-Mobile USA. The deal signals that "the days for a mid-sized, regional stand-alone wireless operator are numbered," he wrote.



So, ummmm...... what does this really mean?!
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corporate take overs gets me heated
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I can't say no more than that but this is a bad move for Alltel cause is was catering for rural areas.
 
Chill out...maybe he didn't like the responses of the first two...Go for 4 homey...
 
Chill out...maybe he didn't like the responses of the first two...Go for 4 homey...
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Alltel has been up for sale for over a year now, and Verizon has always been interested since then.

Verizon was the most likely choice to buy it because they both use CDMA, and Sprint which also uses CDMA is busy enough with the NEXTEL takeover.

Alltel does pretty well down south and in the midwest. So thats pretty much why Verizon bought them, lest competition. It's really not good or bad news forVerizon customers, most likely there wont be any changes at all.

Plus they got a steal, Alltel was worth way more than $5 billion believe it or not.
 
Originally Posted by MvP07

verizon is in 28bill debt? how come?

No Alltel was in debt 22 million and when Verizon purchased them they agreed to take the debt plus the 5+ million they agreed to buy it with wich made it28 million
 
Originally Posted by wwsindicate

You already posted this.














Sprint > ____.

Sprint has been waiting for the other shoe to drop since the Nextel merger lol......With that said ______________> Sprint!
 
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