Offering optimistic view in generally downbeat industry, McLeod U...
Offering optimistic view in generally downbeat industry, McLeod USA told analysts Thurs. it expected its 4th-quarter revenue would exceed expectations at $408 million, with full-year revenue exceeding $1.4 billion. In conference call with analysts, company didn’t address projections that…
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McLeod would face per- share loss for both periods but said its operating profit would be up. COO Stephen Gray said McLeod had 1.1 million access lines at yearend and its “fundamentals have never been stronger in terms of people, assets and execution.” CEO Clark McLeod said company had been “almost boring with our predictability.” He also announced Gray had been named co-CEO, reflecting fact that he and Gray have been sharing leadership in company. “Today we recognize that with our titles,” McLeod said. In answer to question, Gray said company’s acquisition of CapRock Communications would add $70 million to year-end revenue and offset operating profit by negative $2-$3 million. Later in day, Moody’s assigned B1 rating to $450 million in senior notes that McLeod said it planned to offer. Moody’s also retained negative outlook for all McLeod ratings to reflect “the risk of a company in its high-growth phase.” In addition, “generated cash flow is still modest relative to the company’s debt,” Moody’s said. Rating service said, on other hand, it took into consideration McLeod’s “strong management team, good strategy and established track record of strong business plan execution.” McLeod’s shares were up almost 19% at end of day to $19.88.