Opportunity Abound for XO Despite NOL’s

September 16, 2008

I recently received the following comment in response to What Frontier Means on a Resume:

The viability for PAETEC will be integrating the McLeodUSA fiber into the PAETEC environment.

I have been challenging tax assessments on this industry specifically focusing on CLEC’s and IXC’s back to 2000. Because of the NOL’s, property tax was a major part of the CLEC operating expense. A CLEC without fiber going forward will soon see the end. I am sure if the credit markets would allow and the PAETEC stock price would rise, Arunas would be after more fiber…possibly XO.

XO is next. Question is who is the buyer.

Thanks Brian.

I believe if anything reasonable were in M&A play, XO is in a better position to go on an acquisition spree. Mr. Icahn recently cleaned up their balance sheet and they are now debt light. The owners of metro fiber like an XO can benefit by adding customers and applications to their local fiber infrastructure at a reasonable valuation. The net effect of doing this is the acquired customers’ margin contribution to the fiber-based entity can increase as much as an incremental 40%.

The converse, an asset-light company buying a metro fiber based company with its customers, is a different animal altogether. The same 40% in margin increase can be had by the acquirer as it comes with the fiber platform, however, the valuation profile of such a local fiber-based company will be much higher than an asset-light company. The thinking behind such a scenario isn’t as much about the local the cost of acquiring the metro fiber business but the value of its metro fiber; it quickly becomes a valuation of “what does it cost me if I don’t have access to the metro fiber M&A play and get locked out by a competitor?” It is not an industry secret that there is a shortage of metro fiber and having to build it if you can’t buy it is a costly proposition. It costs 60% more today for the same metro fiber build than what it cost to build 5 short years ago.

In an acquisition or merger, NOL’s get fractionalized to such an extent by the IRS, they are of marginal value. Whether you agree with Mr. Icahn or not, he restructured XO in such a manner within his holdings that he can take advantage of the lion’s share of XO’s NOL’s.

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Written by Dave Rusin - Telecom Executive
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2 Responses to “Opportunity Abound for XO Despite NOL’s”

  1. Parkite on September 17th, 2008 11:10 pm

    I chuckle whenever I hear people suggest that PAET should buy XO. PAET is primarily a type 2 reseller. XO, on the other hand, has quality metro fiber assets throughout the country.

  2. XO, Credit Crunch & the Ultimate Backstop : Telecom Straight Shooter | Telecommunication Industry News Blog on September 22nd, 2008 4:32 pm

    [...] another great comment I got from a reader on a recent blog post about XO: I chuckle whenever I hear people suggest that PAET should buy XO. PAET is primarily a type 2 [...]

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