Posted on 04/05/2005 8:19:21 AM PDT by advance_copy
Verizon is threatening to abandon its $7.5 billion buyout deal for MCI Inc. rather than pay more should the long-distance telephone company declare a rival $8.9 billion offer from Qwest as superior.
Verizon's announcement came one day before a deadline set by Qwest Communications International Inc. for MCI to accept or reject its bid.
In a statement Monday, Verizon Communications Inc. said, "If the MCI board, capitulating to Qwest's artificial deadline, declares this bid to be `superior,' it would seem to us that the decision-making process is being driven by the interests of short-term investors rather than the company's long-term strength and viability."
"Should this occur, we would no longer be interested in participating in such a process," the statement warned.
MCI declined comment on the latest tactical move in the two-month bidding war. It also wouldn't say whether it planned any response before Qwest's deadline.
The Verizon deal values MCI at $23.10 per share, to be paid in stock and cash. That's an increase from $20.75 under the agreement the two companies reached in mid-February.
Qwest's offer is worth $27.50 in cash and stock, nearly 20 percent more than the latest Verizon deal.
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I have to agree that the Qwest/MCI venture would be a much better fit for both companies. I am rooting for Qwest!
CANUHEARME NOW?
you've got to be kidding! Quest is making a desperation move here and is trying to save themselves with this pitch!
how are long term shareholder interests (of MCI shareholders) served? Obviously Quest is helped as otherwise still mere bankruptcy material while Verizon has been pumping the past few years' profits into their balance sheet, reducing billions in debt and recently increasing their dividend.
The question needs to be asked: Does Quest have the $ billions ?
Short term more money is better. It is an open question what Quest will be worth 5 years after the purchase. If I was Verizon, I'd let Quest make the purchase, hope they choke on it, and then try to grab all of Quest at a lower overall cost in a couple of years. Long term you are probably going to be down to two major players nationwide. SBC and Quest.
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