“The MCI Takeover Battle: Verizon versus Qwest” I. STRATEGIC PROFILE This case profiles MCI’s merger debate between Verizon and Qwest in 2005. At this time‚ many other companies are merging due to the industry consolidation‚ therefore forcing MCI to keep up with its competition. MCI was acquired after a bidding war between WorldCom‚ British Telecom and GTE‚ with the winning bid being a $37 billion offer from WorldCom. MCI-WorldCom then acquired many other communication companies excluding Sprint
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MCI Takeover Battle: Case analysis questions 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon‚ MCI‚ and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the proposed combination? 2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case‚ what is the value to MCI shareholders? 3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash mergers‚ typically buying the target and hedging the risk of the acquirer’s shares accordingly to exchange ratio
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The MCI Takeover Battle Verizon versus Qwest 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon‚ MCI‚ and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the proposed combination? 2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case what is the value to MCI shareholders? 3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) finds speculate on the completion of stock and cash mergers‚ typically buying the target and hedging the risk of the acquirer’s shares according to the exchange
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Verizon and MCI: A Merger that Promotes Competition August 2005 POLICY STUDY No. 05-1 by Richard E. Wagner Harris Professor of Economics George Mason University; Fairfax‚ VA and Senior Fellow‚ Public Interest Institute Mt. Pleasant‚ IA POLICY STUDY August 2005 No. 05-1 Public Interest Institute Dr. Don Racheter‚ President Verizon and MCI: A Merger that Promotes Competition POLICY STUDIES are published as needed. They are longer‚ analytical articles on important
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MCI Takeover Battle: Case analysis questions 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon‚ MCI‚ and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the proposed combination? 2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case‚ what is the value to MCI shareholders? 3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash mergers‚ typically buying the target and hedging the risk of the acquirer’s shares accordingly to exchange ratio
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Hostile takeovers vs. friendly takeovers Emma Lilja‚ Adeniyi Ajayi‚ Andreas Thomasson‚ Mahfuj Khan‚ Nayeem Rahman and Mohammed Kalam Andreas Stenius‚ Arcada - University of Applied Sciences 8.5.2012 Degree Programmes: International business and Financial Management. Course name: Corporate Structures Executive Summary This project report provides comprehensive information about corporate structures; focusing on friendly and hostile takeovers‚ introducing them through definitions and some
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For the exclusive use of Y. LI Harvard Business School 9-284-057 Rev. June 1‚ 1998 MCI Communications Corp.‚ 1983 In April 1983 Wayne English‚ chief financial officer of MCI Communications Corp.‚ faced the problem of setting financial policy in an environment characterized by a large potential demand for external funding and great uncertainty concerning MCI’s future. MCI‚ which provided long distance telecommunications services in competition with AT&T‚ had seen its revenues grow from almost nothing
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profitability‚ asset utilization‚ liquidity and debt utilization ratios. The ratio analysis covered here consists of eight various ratios with at least one from each of these main categories. These ratios were used to compare and contrast the performance of Verizon versus AT& T over the years 2005 and 2006. This section will discuss ratio analysis for the following ratios: current ratio‚ quick (acid-test) ratio‚ average collection period‚ debt to assets ratio‚ debt to equity ratio‚ interest coverage ratio‚
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MCI CASE ANALYSIS: PRESENTED: THURSDAY JUNE 15‚ 2006 MCI CASE ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION MCI is at a critical point in their company history. After going public in 1972 they experienced several years of operating losses. Then in 1974 the FCC ordered MCI ’s largest competitor AT&T to supply interconnection to MCI and the rest of the long distance market. With a more even playing field the opportunities to increase market share and revenue were significant. In order to maximize this opportunity
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AT&T vs. Verizon IPhones which network provider is better? It is the iPhone battle AT&T vs. Verizon for over three years‚ iPhone owners have grumbled about drop calls and slow service and prices on AT&T the exclusive cellular network for Apple’s iPhones. Now they have a chance to see if Verizon can do any better. On February 10‚ AT&T will no longer be the only network offering the iPhone. With Verizon also offering iPhones‚ it is leaving
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