=Clearnet's 4Q Subscriber Report Exceeds Expectations
Dow Jones News Service via Dow Jones
By Scott Adams
TORONTO (Dow Jones)--Clearnet Communications Inc. (CLNTF), a Canadian wireless company, said it gained 50,676 personal communications services, or PCS, subscribers in the fourth quarter, exceeding analysts' expectations of about 30,000 new PCS subcribers.
David Freedman, an analyst with Bear Stearns in New York, said the better-than-expected growth is a "strong and positive" statement about Clearnet's promotional and distribution strength in the new Canadian PCS market.
Freedman said it isn't clear yet where the extra subscribers are new wireless telephone subscribers or previous cellular phone customers poached from the two Canadian cellular providers, BCE Mobile Communications Inc. (BCX) and Rogers Cantel Mobile Communications Inc. (RCN).
Clearnet launched its PCS service in October.
Freedman said he will likely boost his PCS subscriber expectations for Clearnet in 1998, but hasn't determined by how much yet. He was expecting about 135,000 new PCS subscribers for the year, with 25,000 in the first quarter and 50,000 in the fourth quarter, the latter quarter usually being the one with the biggest additions.
Freedman has a "buy" rating on Clearnet's stock, with a price target of US$19 to US$20. He also follows Microcell Telecommunications Inc. (MICTF), another Canadian PCS provider, which he also rates a "buy" with a stock price target of US$12. Canada has four PCS providers, with BCE Mobile and Rogers Cantel being the other two.
Freedman is looking for Microcell's subscriber numbers, but said it isn't yet clear whether the company will release its numbers soon or when it reports year-end results in February. He's expecting about 38,000 new PCS subscribers at Microcell, which would bring its total PCS subscribers to about 60,000. Freedman doesn't officially follow BCE Mobile and Rogers Cantel yet.
Thursday, Clearnet shares have advanced 1/16 to 11 15/16 in New York. In Toronto, Clearnet's Class A shares are unchanged at 17.00. |