AT&T To Divest Assets In Puerto Rico & U.S. Virgin Islands

 | Oct 10, 2019 07:53AM ET

In order to trim its huge debt profile, AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) recently communicated plans to sell its wireless and wireline operations in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to Liberty Latin America.

Per the agreement, the U.S. wireless carrier will receive $1.95 billion in cash at close, subject to customary closing conditions. The transaction is subject to review by the FCC and the Department of Justice. The companies expect the deal to be completed within six to nine months.

The transaction comprises network assets, including spectrum, real estate and leases. It also involves customers, including 1.1 million wireless subscribers. The move is an outcome of the company’s ongoing strategic review of its balance sheet and assets to identify opportunities for monetization. Upon closure, about 1,300 AT&T employees will move to Liberty Latin America.

AT&T will retain FirstNet responsibilities as well as DIRECTV and certain global business customer relationships. Among other services, post deal closure Liberty Latin America will support AT&T’s FirstNet build in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

AT&T intends to utilize free cash flow for dividends and continue with monetization initiatives to meet its de-leveraging goal. The company has already surpassed its monetization goal of net $6 billion to $8 billion in 2019, with a total of $10 billion raised year to date from both asset monetization and working capital initiatives. With this deal, the total of announced monetization efforts this year is more than $11 billion.

In September 2019, chairman and CEO, Randall Stephenson, reiterated that AT&T remains confident of its ability to reduce its net debt-to-adjusted EBITDA ratio to the 2.5 range by the end of 2019. In fact, the company paid down $9 billion in net debt in the first half of 2019 and has reduced net debt by $18 billion since it closed the Time Warner acquisition. Remarkably, its progress against this objective gave the company confidence to increase its full-year free cash flow target to $28 billion.

AT&T also stated that shareholders should expect that share buybacks will be added to the mix of capital allocation approach in the fourth quarter of 2019. As of Jun 30, 2019, AT&T had $157,937 million of long-term debt. It expects wireless service revenue growth to continue in the second half of 2019.

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