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Valuation of
AirThread
Connections
By:
Chris Cruz
Zach Hatoum
Michael Peña
Kevin Reilly
Ali Zaidi

American Cable
Communications (ACC)
48.5 million homes had ACC cable passing through  24.1 million video subscribers
 13.2 million high speed internet
 4.6 million landline telephone
 Expected consolidated revenue of $30.9 billion (2007)
 Expected Net Income of $2.6 billion (2007)


AirThread Connections
One of the largest regional wireless companies in the United States
 Service more than 200 markets in 5 geographical regions
 Firms network covers 80 million people
 Expected revenue of $3.9 billion (2007)
 Expected Net income of $400 million (2007)


Wireless Communications
Market
Intensely competitive
 AirThread competed directly with 3 to 5 major competitors in each market


◦ Includes all national carriers which had greater financial, marketing, sales, and technical resources 

Competition based on price, service area size, call quality, and customer service

AirThread Competitive
Challenges




Operating cost disadvantage
Inability to bundle wireless service
Recent trend toward bundled services freezing ATC out of business market

Introduction

1.
2.
3.

3 Reasons for acquisition
Ability to bundle service
Expand Business market
American Cable Communications could increase AirThread Connection’s operations


Could finance with significant leverage

Potential Synergies


Reduction of AirThread’s backhaul costs
◦ Estimated at 20% of company’s system operating expenses ◦ Would still require the use of some leased lines and microwave transmission in many areas
◦ Cost savings would be gradual
◦ Estimated total system operating cost savings would be 6% realized over four years beginning in 2009



Increases in revenue resulting from cross selling and bundling with ACC’s services
◦ Attract business customers by offering services by same provider

Valuation Steps
1.
2.
3.

Projecting operating results
Estimate appropriate cost of capital

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