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This Article is From Oct 31, 2016

CenturyLink To Buy Level 3 Communications For About $24 Billion

The combination will put CenturyLink in a better position to compete bigger rivals such as AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc by increasing its fiber network in the US to 450,000 miles from about 250,000.

CenturyLink To Buy Level 3 Communications For About $24 Billion
CenturyLink CEO Glen Post will lead the combined company.
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Telecommunications company CenturyLink Inc said it would buy Level 3 Communications Inc in a cash-and-stock deal with an equity value of about $24 billion to expand its fiber optic network and high-speed data services for business clients.

The combination will put CenturyLink in a better position to compete bigger rivals such as AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc by increasing its fiber network in the United States to 450,000 miles from about 250,000.

The deal comes at a time when business clients are seeking more bandwidth and faster networks to move data.

The combined company will get 76 per cent of its revenue from business customers, the companies said.

CenturyLink, which provides telephone services mainly in rural areas, is offering $26.50 in cash and 1.4286 of its shares for each Level 3 share. Level 3 operates mainly in cities on the East and West Coasts.

CenturyLink shareholders will own about 51 per cent of the combined company.

Shares of Level 3, whose customers include Apple Inc and Netflix Inc, were up about five per cent at $56.73 in early trading on Monday, while CenturyLink's were down 7.8 per cent at $28.01.

The offer of about $66.50 per share represents a premium of 42 per cent to Level 3's Wednesday close, before the Wall Street Journal reported that the companies were in talks.

CenturyLink operates more than 55 data centers in North America, Europe and Asia and provides broadband, voice, video, data and managed services. The company's international fiber network spreads over 300,000 miles.

"Together with Level 3, we will have one of the most robust fiber network and high-speed data services companies in the world," CenturyLink CEO Glen Post said in a statement.

Mr Post, who has worked at CenturyLink since 1976, will lead the combined company, while Level 3 chief financial officer Sunit Patel will be chief financial officer.

Including debt, the deal is valued at about $34 billion.

"These are two companies looking for scale and synergies in reaction to the struggles that both companies are facing in their core business to deliver on growth," BTIG analyst Walter Piecyk said in an email.

CenturyLink also forecast lower-than-expected fourth-quarter revenue of $4.28 billion-$4.34 billion, primarily due to a decline in its wireline business. The company expects an adjusted profit of 53-59 cents per share for the quarter.

Analysts had expected revenue of $4.38 billion and earnings of 64 cents, according to Thomson Reuters.

BofA Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley acted as CenturyLink's financial advisers, while Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Jones Walker were its legal advisers.

Citigroup acted as Level 3's financial adviser and Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP as its legal adviser.

Up to Friday's close, CenturyLink's shares had fallen nearly 21 per cent this year while Level 3's had slipped 0.6 per cent.

© Thomson Reuters 2016

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