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MANITOBA TELECOM T.MBT

"Manitoba Telecom Services Inc provides broadband & converged IP, unified communications, information solutions, security & home alarm monitoring. It also offers local access & long distance & data services to residential & business customers in Manitoba."


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Post by Legocreatoron Feb 23, 2016 1:53pm
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Manitoba Telecom sale of Allstream noted by DBRS

Manitoba Telecom sale of Allstream noted by DBRS
Manitoba Telecom sale of Allstream noted by DBRS
 
 
 
2016-02-22 11:06 ET - Rating Review
 
 
Mr. Michael Goldberg of DBRS reports
 
DBRS Ltd. notes that on Jan. 15, 2016, Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. (rated BBB with a stable trend by DBRS) announced the completion of the sale of its Allstream Inc. subsidiary to Zayo Group Holdings Inc. for a cash consideration of approximately $420-million, net of closing costs. MTS has agreed to retain responsibility for the defined benefit pension obligations of retirees and other former employees of Allstream (approximately $36-million on a solvency basis based on the most recently filed valuation).
 
On Feb. 4, 2016, concurrent with the release of its fourth quarter and annual results, the company announced its intentions with respect to the use of the net proceeds from the sale, which includes debt repayment and share repurchases. MTS will allocate nearly half of the proceeds to repay debt incurred to finance the pension financing prepayment and AWS-1 spectrum acquisitions completed in 2015. Additionally, the company launched a normal course issuer bid program, in early February, 2016, to purchase approximately 7.1 million of its common shares, representing approximately 10 per cent of the public float (as at Jan. 31, 2016), at a total cost of approximately $200-million. The remaining proceeds will provide additional liquidity, which can be used to further reduce debt and/or be reinvested in the business.
 
On Nov. 24, 2015, DBRS released a commentary discussing its views on the Allstream divestiture. DBRS stated that it believed that MTS's divestiture of Allstream would be meaningfully positive from a credit risk perspective, as it would likely result in a higher quality of operating earnings going forward. However, DBRS noted that MTS's ratings were positioned at the low end of its rating categories owing to the mounting pressure on the profitability of its core businesses. As such, DBRS indicated that the divestiture of Allstream would be neutral to MTS's ratings should the potential transaction (including the allocation of consideration received) result in a pro forma gross leverage ratio (debt to EBITDA) below 2.0 times.
 
The formally announced allocation of the proceeds supports and is consistent with DBRS's previously stated view that recent actions by MTS, including the Allstream divestiture, the reduction in the per-share dividend payout, elimination of the discount on the dividend reinvestment plan and continuing transformation program, have better placed the company within the current rating categories.
 
That said, in light of the mature nature of the Manitoba telecom market, intensifying competition in the wireless business, and the continuing structural shifts and pending regulatory changes that will affect television broadcasting, DBRS believes that the company will have to maintain a gross leverage ratio between 1.5 times and 2.0 times, in a sustained fashion, to prevent negative pressure on the assigned ratings.
 
The ratings continue to be supported by the company's incumbent position, advanced networks and steady subscriber base in Manitoba, and relative diversification and stability of the Manitoba economy. The ratings also reflect an intensifying competitive environment in wireless communications, MTS's limited scale and growth prospects as well as the steady erosion of local access lines.
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