EX-99.1 2 y05276exv99w1.htm EX-99.1 JOINT PRESS RELEASE EXHIBIT 99.1
 

Exhibit 99.1

(SBC LOGO, AT&T LOGO)

     
For more information contact:
   
 
   
SBC
Larry Solomon
210-351-3990
 
Denise Koenig
210-351-5066
  AT&T
Paul Kranhold
908-234-5105 or 415-640-2737
 
Andy Backover
908-234-8632 or 908-432-2487

Note: a conference call to discuss the SBC-AT&T combination will be broadcast
live via the Internet at 9 a.m. EST on Jan. 31, 2005, at

www.sbc.com/investor_relations and www.att.com/ir

SBC To Acquire AT&T

Creates Premier, Global Provider for
New Era of Communications

  •   $16 billion transaction brings together industry leaders with highly complementary strengths and customer bases
 
  •   Combines AT&T’s national and global IP-based networks and expertise with SBC’s strong local exchange, broadband and wireless assets
 
  •   New company to accelerate customer transition to advanced IP solutions and services
 
  •   Significant synergies expected to make transaction cash flow positive in 2007  and generate earnings per share growth in 2008

     SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS and BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY, Jan. 30, 2005 – SBC Communications Inc. (NYSE:SBC) and AT&T (NYSE:T) announced today an agreement for SBC to acquire AT&T, a combination that creates the nation’s premier communications company with unmatched global reach.

     The transaction combines AT&T’s global systems capabilities, business and government customers, and fast-growing Internet protocol (IP)-based business with SBC’s extraordinary local exchange, broadband and wireless solutions. Both companies have common values focused on customer service, innovation and reliability.

     The combined company will have robust, high-quality network assets, both in the United States and around the globe, and complementary expertise and capabilities. It will have the resources and skill sets to innovate and more quickly deliver to customers

 


 

the next generation of advanced, integrated IP-based wireline and wireless communications services.

     For SBC, the combination provides immediate global leadership in the enterprise segment where corporations and governments require complex communication solutions and services and access to advanced national and global networks.

     Under terms of the agreement, approved by the boards of directors of both companies, shareholders of AT&T will receive total consideration currently valued at $19.71 per share, or approximately $16 billion.

     AT&T shareowners will receive 0.77942 shares of SBC common stock for each common share of AT&T. Based on SBC’s closing stock price on Jan. 28, 2005, this exchange ratio equals $18.41 per share. In addition, at the time of closing, AT&T will pay its shareholders a special dividend of $1.30 per share. The stock consideration in the transaction is expected to be tax-free to AT&T shareholders.

     The acquisition, which is subject to approval by AT&T’s shareholders and regulatory authorities, and other customary closing conditions, is expected to close by the first half of 2006.

“Renew America’s leadership in communications technology”

     “Today’s agreement is a huge step forward in our efforts to build a company that will lead an American communications revolution in the 21st century,” said Edward E. Whitacre Jr., SBC chairman and chief executive officer.

     “We are combining AT&T’s national and global networks and expertise with SBC’s strong platforms and skills in local exchange service, wireless and broadband,” Whitacre said. “It’s a great combination.

     “The communications industry is undergoing a profound transformation as it transitions to unified, IP-based networks capable of delivering a host of integrated services,” Whitacre said. “To manage this evolution, customers need a partner with the resources to provide new service platforms and product sets, while maintaining world-class reliability and security. This merger creates that company.

     “We will have the intellectual and financial resources to spur innovation and propel America’s communications industry forward, harnessing IP technology to deliver exciting new services,” Whitacre said. ”We will renew America’s leadership in communications technology, with products and services that set the standard for how

 


 

businesses and individuals communicate. AT&T’s voice over IP platforms and other technological innovations will be leveraged to offer more choices and new services to consumers nationally across any network platform.”

     ”The combination of these two strong, complementary companies will ensure that together we will have all the capabilities necessary to compete successfully in serving a broad range of customers across the country and around the globe,” said David W. Dorman, AT&T chairman and chief executive officer. “Together, SBC and AT&T will be a stronger U.S.-based global competitor capable of delivering the advanced network technologies necessary to offer integrated, high-quality and competitively priced communications services to meet the evolving needs of customers worldwide.”

Complementary, World-Class Assets

     SBC and AT&T have highly complementary world-class assets and industry-leading capabilities.

     SBC has broad and transferable strengths in local service, with 52 million access lines and dense local access network capabilities to deliver voice and data services to consumers and businesses of all sizes.

     SBC is an industry leader in high-speed broadband, with 5.1 million DSL Internet lines and a local broadband network covering 77 percent of its local customer locations. In addition, SBC has nationwide wireless coverage through its 60 percent ownership of Cingular Wireless, which has 49 million subscribers across the country.

     AT&T brings to the combined company the world’s most advanced communications network to meet the sophisticated data communication needs of large businesses with multiple locations. AT&T serves virtually every member of the Fortune 1000. Its global network spans more than 50 countries and connects virtually every country and territory around the world. AT&T has 26 advanced Internet Data Centers, 13 in the United States and 13 in other countries worldwide.

     Beyond its network capabilities, AT&T has complementary assets that will allow SBC to bring a full range of innovative voice and data services to customers around the world. These include a broad, high-end enterprise customer base, proven sales expertise in complex communications solutions, and an advanced product portfolio including a broad range of IP-based services. In addition, AT&T has the world’s premier

 


 

communications research organization, AT&T Labs, which has more than 5,600 patents, issued or pending, worldwide.

     Financial Expectations

     SBC and AT&T expect the proposed transaction will yield a net present value of more than $15 billion in synergies, net of the cost to achieve them. The synergies ramp quickly with a net annual run rate of $2 billion or greater beginning in 2008.

     Almost all of the synergies will come from reduced costs over and above expected cost improvements from the companies’ ongoing productivity initiatives. Nearly half of the total net synergies are expected to come from network operations and IT, as facilities and operations are consolidated. Approximately 25 percent are expected to come from the combined business services organizations, as sales and support functions are combined. About 10 to 15 percent of the synergies are expected to come from eliminating duplicate corporate functions. Approximately 10 to 15 percent of expected synergies come from revenues, as the combined company migrates service offerings to new customer segments.

     SBC has also taken a conservative approach modeling expected AT&T revenues. AT&T’s revenues have declined over recent years as it has transitioned from a voice long distance business to an emphasis on business and data markets, and those declines are expected to continue. At the same time, AT&T’s next-generation IP and E-services revenues grew 11 percent in 2004.

     SBC expects the acquisition will slow its revenue growth rate in the near term following closing. New revenue opportunities include expanded wireless sales in the enterprise space and taking AT&T’s industry-leading portfolio of enterprise IP-based services down market to small business and residential customers.

     SBC expects the transaction will be cash flow positive in 2007 and earnings per share positive in 2008 – both growing in the years thereafter. Positive cash flow from the acquired business is expected to provide additional financial flexibility for SBC over the next several years.

     AT&T currently has approximately $6 billion in net debt and SBC has $26 billion, excluding debt at Cingular Wireless. SBC expects free cash flow after dividends from the combined companies to provide the flexibility to continue to reduce combined debt levels over the next five years while providing excellent cash returns to stockholders.

 


 

     Mr. Whitacre will serve as chairman, CEO and a member of the Board of Directors of the new company. Mr. Dorman will serve as president and a member of the Board of Directors. Additionally, two other members of AT&T’s Board of Directors will join the SBC Board. The corporate headquarters for the combined company will remain in San Antonio.

     With regard to the company name, Whitacre said, “We value the heritage and strength of the AT&T brand, which is one of the most widely recognized and respected names throughout the world, and it will certainly be a part of the new company’s future.”

Cautionary Language Concerning Forward-Looking Statements

Information set forth in this news release contains financial estimates and other forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially. A discussion of factors that may affect future results is contained in SBC’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. SBC disclaims any obligation to update or revise statements contained in this news release based on new information or otherwise.

     NOTE: In connection with the proposed transaction, SBC intends to file a registration statement, including a proxy statement of AT&T Corp., and other materials with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Investors are urged to read the registration statement and other materials when they are available because they contain important information. Investors will be able to obtain free copies of the registration statement and proxy statement, when they become available, as well as other filings containing information about SBC and AT&T Corp., without charge, at the SEC’s Internet site (http://www.sec.gov). These documents may also be obtained for free from SBC by directing a request to SBC Communications Inc., Stockholder Services, 175 E. Houston, San Antonio, Texas 78258. Free copies of AT&T Corp.’s filings may be obtained by directing a request to AT&T Corp., Investor Relations, One AT&T Way, Bedminster, New Jersey 07921.

     SBC, AT&T Corp. and their respective directors and executive officers and other members of management and employees may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from AT&T shareholders in respect of the proposed transaction. Information regarding SBC’s directors and executive officers is available in SBC’s proxy statement for its 2004 annual meeting of stockholders, dated March 11, 2004, and information regarding AT&T Corp.’s directors and executive officers is available in AT&T Corp.’s proxy statement for its 2004 annual meeting of shareholders, dated March 25, 2004. Additional information regarding the interests of such potential participants will be included in the registration and proxy statement and the other relevant documents filed with the SEC when they become available.

 


 

     About SBC

     SBC Communications Inc., (NYSE:SBC), is a Fortune 50 company whose subsidiaries, operating under the SBC brand, provide a full range of voice, data, networking, e-business, directory publishing and advertising, and related services to businesses, consumers and other telecommunications providers. SBC holds a 60 percent ownership interest in Cingular Wireless, which serves 49.1 million wireless customers. SBC companies provide high-speed DSL Internet access lines to more American consumers than any other provider and are among the nation’s leading providers of Internet services. SBC companies also now offer satellite TV service. Additional information about SBC and SBC products and services is available at www.sbc.com.

     About AT&T

     For more than 125 years, AT&T (NYSE ‘T’) has been known for unparalleled quality and reliability in communications. Backed by the research and development capabilities of AT&T Labs, the company is a global leader in local, long distance, Internet and transaction-based voice and data services.

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