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To: SteveG who wrote (9037)4/13/1999 4:09:00 AM
From: SteveG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
1Q 1999 CELLULAR VALUE METRICS PREVIEW
Bankers Trust Research/BT Alex. Brown Research
Jeffrey Hines,Bo Fifer
April 12, 1999

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AIRTOUCH COMMUNICATIONS INC. [ATI] "MKT. PERFORM"
BCE MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS INC. [BCX] "MKT. PERFORM"
PRICE COMMUNICATIONS CORP. [PR] "STRONG BUY"
ROGERS CANTEL MOBILE [RCN] "BUY"
U.S. CELLULAR CORPORATION [USM] "BUY"
VODAFONE [VOD] "BUY"
WESTERN WIRELESS CORPORATION [WWCA] "STRONG BUY"
1Q 1999 Cellular Value Metrics Preview
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52-WK Earnings Per Share
FY Price Price 3-5 Yr
Est.
Ticker End 04/09/1999 Range 1998 1999 2000 Growth
Chg?
ATI 12 100.25 101-42 1.10A 1.30P 2.01P
Y
BCX 12 29.13 32-21 0.00A 0.22 0.59
N
PR 12 14.25 14-4 (1.46)A (1.55) (1.15)
N
RCN 12 19.56 20-7 (0.85)A (0.53) (0.13)
N
USM 12 46.00 46-28 1.02A 1.29 1.78 25%
N
VOD 03 196.13 198-94 2.23A 3.01 (0.42) 20%
N
WWCA 12 41.50 43-14 (2.95)A (3.40) (2.34)
N
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HIGHLIGHTS:
-- With 1Q 1999 "earnings" season upon us, we've listed below detailed
tables containing our expectations for five key metrics we consider in
determining value creation for our cellular universe:

1. Penetration gain (growth)
2. Churn (disconnect rate)
3. Average revenue per unit (ARPU).
4. Cost of acquisition (COA)
5. Pre-marketing cash flow (PMCF).

-- CELLULAR STOCK PERFORMANCE HAS BEEN SOLID: LTM, our Cellular Index is up
69%, ahead of the S&P500 (up 21%). YTD, our Cellular Index is up 24%,
ahead of the S&P500 (up 9%).

-- 4Q 1998 RESULTS REVIEWED: While one quarter does not a trend make, based
on our five "value metrics", the rankings (best to worst) for 4Q 1998 value
creation were as follows: 1) Price Communications, 2) U.S. Cellular , 3)-
tie Western Wireless, 3)-tie Alltel, 5) BCE Mobile, 5) AirTouch, 6) Rogers
Cantel.

-- 1Q 1999 EXPECTATIONS DETAILED BELOW. As will be shown, WE EXPECT THAT
PRICE COMMUNICATIONS, WESTERN WIRELESS / ALLTEL (tie) will report the,
relatively speaking, top three results in terms of the 5 value metrics
described above.

DETAILS:
With 1Q 1999 "earnings" season upon us, below we've listed detailed tables
containing our expectations for five key metrics we consider in determining
value creation for our cellular universe:

-- INCREMENTAL PENETRATION GAIN (subscriber growth): Measures the Company's
success in penetrating the market. Annualized, this number is simply
calculated as follows: 4 x (Net Subscriber Additions) / (Total POPs). We
use total gross POPs, not currently built-out or covered POPs.

-- CHURN (disconnects): Churn, or the disconnect rate, is inversely related
to the average subscriber life, which is the period of time over which a
carrier expects to receive monthly ARPU. We use "fully-loaded" churn
values (either actual or estimated), i.e., inclusive of returns within any
applicable guarantee period.

-- AVERAGE REVENUE PER UNIT (ARPU): Measures the gross service revenues
generated per average subscriber, usually expressed per month.

-- COST OF ACQUISITION (COA): The sum of selling costs per gross addition
and the net subsidy applied to the handset by the carrier. These are cash
costs of adding an incremental subscriber.

-- PRE-MARKETING CASH FLOW PER UNIT (PMCF): Measures the ARPU less cost of
service and G&A expenses per average subscriber, expressed per month.

Below, we lay out our expectations for 1Q 1999 operational performance
among the seven major public North American cellular carriers in our
universe relative to these five "value metrics".

NET ADDITIONS/PENETRATION GAIN

NET ADDITIONS Est Est Est Est
1Q98 2Q98 3Q98 4Q98 1Q99 2Q99 3Q99 4Q99
AirTouch 0.171 0.256 0.201 0.454 0.225 0.200 0.200 0.350
Alltel 0.097 0.123 0.100 0.146 0.090 0.100 0.090 0.125
BCE Mobile 0.020 0.047 0.059 0.128 0.080 0.070 0.065 0.100
Price Comm. 0.017 0.020 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.020
Rogers 0.012 0.026 0.044 0.103 0.055 0.060 0.065 0.120
US Cellular 0.107 0.101 0.096 0.150 0.105 0.095 0.085 0.125
West. Wire. 0.027 0.037 0.032 0.040 0.032 0.033 0.032 0.044
Total 0.452 0.611 0.548 1.039 0.605 0.575 0.555 0.884

Source: Company documents, BT Alex. Brown Incorporated.

PENETRATION GAIN Est Est Est Est
1Q98 2Q98 3Q98 4Q98 1Q99 2Q99 3Q99 4Q99
AirTouch 1.58% 2.32% 1.23% 2.69% 1.33% 1.18% 1.18% 2.06%
Alltel 1.18% 1.48% 1.19% 1.74% 1.07% 1.19% 1.02% 1.41%
BCE Mobile 0.47% 1.10% 1.35% 2.95% 1.84% 1.61% 1.49% 2.29%
Price Comm. 2.13% 2.53% 2.11% 2.19% 2.15% 2.15% 2.14% 2.44%
Rogers 0.16% 0.34% 0.57% 1.34% 0.71% 0.77% 0.84% 1.54%
US Cellular 1.78% 1.68% 1.59% 2.49% 1.70% 1.54% 1.38% 2.02%
Western Wireless 1.46% 1.98% 1.69% 2.12% 1.69% 1.67% 1.48% 2.00%
Average 1.25% 1.63% 1.39% 2.22% 1.50% 1.44% 1.36% 1.97%

Source: Company documents, BT Alex. Brown Incorporated.

MONTHLY AVERAGE REVENUE PER UNIT (ARPU)

AVG. REVENUE PER UNIT (ARPU) Est Est Est Est
1Q98 2Q98 3Q98 4Q98 1Q99 2Q99 3Q99 4Q99
AirTouch $46.68 $44.82 $44.38 $42.23 $43.00 $42.58 $42.16 $40.12
Alltel $43.49 $47.30 $47.06 $45.93 $43.50 $46.50 $46.00 $44.75
BCE Mobile $42.03 $41.42 $40.54 $35.76 $37.76 $37.11 $36.46 $35.81
Price Comm. $42.62 $45.25 $45.47 $44.42 $40.49 $42.99 $43.20 $42.20
Rogers $37.52 $38.04 $36.12 $34.06 $32.14 $33.69 $33.20 $31.50
US Cellular $44.67 $50.09 $51.42 $47.97 $42.44 $47.59 $48.85 $45.57
West. Wire. $54.10 $55.39 $58.64 $57.43 $51.64 $52.62 $55.70 $54.56
Average $44.45 $46.04 $46.23 $43.97 $41.57 $43.30 $43.65 $42.07

Source: Company documents, BT Alex. Brown Incorporated.

PRE-MARKETING CASH FLOW PER SUBSCRIBER

PRE-MARKETING CF (PMCF) Est Est Est Est
1Q98 2Q98 3Q98 4Q98 1Q99 2Q99 3Q99 4Q99
AirTouch $39.24 $45.12 $36.70 $34.73 $35.36 $34.99 $34.61 $32.78
Alltel $26.34 $29.13 $29.45 $28.75 $26.50 $29.77 $29.46 $28.46
BCE Mobile $22.91 $22.80 $22.42 $18.98 $19.16 $19.41 $18.90 $17.81
Price Comm. $27.48 $29.76 $27.96 $25.74 $25.83 $27.88 $28.12 $24.62
Rogers $24.46 $26.68 $24.88 $23.56 $22.21 $23.65 $23.26 $21.82
US Cellular $26.53 $29.08 $30.94 $28.69 $23.92 $28.40 $29.55 $27.04
West. Wire. $34.82 $35.19 $39.03 $37.23 $32.97 $33.87 $36.92 $36.17
Average $28.83 $31.11 $30.20 $28.24 $26.56 $28.28 $28.69 $26.96

Source: Company documents, BT Alex. Brown Incorporated.

MONTHLY DISCONNECT RATE (CHURN)

CHURN Est Est Est Est
1Q98 2Q98 3Q98 4Q98 1Q99 2Q99 3Q99 4Q99
AirTouch 2.0% 2.0% 2.1% 2.5% 2.6% 2.5% 2.4% 2.3%
Alltel 2.1% 1.9% 2.2% 2.3% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0%
BCE Mobile 1.4% 1.4% 1.4% 1.4% 1.6% 1.7% 1.8% 2.0%
Price Comm. 1.8% 1.9% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0%
Rogers 1.8% 1.9% 1.8% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1%
US Cellular 1.7% 1.8% 1.8% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1%
West. Wire. 2.5% 2.3% 2.3% 2.5% 2.3% 2.3% 2.3% 2.3%
Average 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1%

Source: Company documents, BT Alex. Brown Incorporated.

COST OF ACQUISITION

COST OF ACQUISITION (COA) Est Est Est Est
1Q98 2Q98 3Q98 4Q98 1Q99 2Q99 3Q99 4Q99
AirTouch $492 $491 $486 $438 $505 $487 $469 $428
Alltel $295 $311 $254 $263 $275 $275 $275 $320
BCE Mobile $563 $518 $438 $323 $423 $380 $386 $358
Price Comm. $223 $220 $197 $170 $205 $220 $235 $250
Rogers $572 $496 $382 $302 $358 $326 $293 $260
US Cellular $314 $304 $337 $308 $325 $325 $325 $275
West. Wire. $331 $317 $347 $330 $325 $325 $325 $300
Average $399 $380 $349 $305 $345 $334 $330 $313

Source: Company documents, BT Alex. Brown Incorporated.

SUMMARY VALUE

For COMPARISON only, we have rolled four of the five metrics into a single
subscriber value statistic (the statistic ignores growth). We calculate
this value by taking the present value of the pre-marketing cash flow over
1/churn months, discounted at 15% per year, and net of up-front acquisition
costs. While the results are not useful in predicting future value
creation, they do provide a useful tool for comparing company performances
(we've also shown the same calculation using average revenue per unit in
place of pre-marketing cash flow).

1Q 1999 SUB VALUE
Pen. ARPU PMCF
Gain ARPU Churn COA PMCF NPV NPV
AirTouch 1.33% $43.00 2.6% $505 $35.36 $802 $570
Alltel 1.07% $43.50 2.0% $275 $26.50 $1,335 $706
BCE Mobile 1.84% $37.76 1.6% $423 $19.16 $1,208 $404
Price Comm. 2.15% $40.49 2.0% $205 $25.83 $1,299 $754
Rogers 0.71% $32.14 2.1% $358 $22.21 $810 $449
US Cellular 1.70% $42.44 2.1% $325 $23.92 $1,191 $529
Western Wireless 1.69% $51.64 2.3% $325 $32.97 $1,399 $776

Note: All companies on a US$-basis.
Source: Company documents, BT Alex. Brown Incorporated.

IN TOTAL, THE 5-METRICS POINT TO PRICE COMMUNICATIONS, ALLTEL / WESTERN
WIRELESS (TIE) AS THE THREE ARE EXPECTED TO LEAD THE PACK IN TERMS OF VALUE
CREATION IN 1Q 1999

While one quarter's performance cannot be considered a trend or predictive
of future results, below we've ranked OUR EXPECTATIONS for each carrier,
from 1 (best) to 7 (worst) in each of the five value metrics and summed the
results to determine which carriers were adding the most "value" to their
shareholders. As in golf, low score wins:

1Q 1999 Cellular Penet.
Metric Rankings Gain ARPU Churn PMCF COA Total
Price Comm. 1 5 2 4 1 13
Alltel 6 2 3 3 2 16 (tie)
Western Wireless 4 1 6 2 3 16 (tie)
US Cellular 3 4 5 5 3 20
BCE Mobile 2 6 1 7 6 22
AirTouch 5 3 7 1 7 23
Rogers 7 7 4 6 5 29

* On a $US basis.



To: SteveG who wrote (9037)4/13/1999 4:16:00 AM
From: SteveG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
PCS REAUCTION UPDATE: DAY 13
Bankers Trust Research/BT Alex. Brown Research
Jeffrey Hines,Bo Fifer
April 12, 1999

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NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS INC. [NXTL] "STRONG BUY"
CLEARNET COMMUNICATIONS INC. [CLNTF] "STRONG BUY"
WESTERN WIRELESS CORPORATION [WWCA] "STRONG BUY"
MICROCELL TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. [MICTF] "STRONG BUY"
OMNIPOINT CORPORATION [OMPT] "BUY"
POWERTEL INC. [PTEL] "MKT. PERFORM"
AERIAL COMMUNICATIONS INC. [AERL] "MKT. PERFORM"
PCS Reauction Update: Day 13
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52-WK Earnings Per Share
FY Price Price 3-5 Yr
Est.
Ticker End 04/09/1999 Range 1998 1999 2000 Growth
Chg?
NXTL 12 39.38 43-15 (6.46)A (4.57) (2.91)
N
CLNTF 12 14.13 19-6 (10.93)A (9.44) (7.71)
N
WWCA 12 41.50 43-14 (2.95)A (3.40) (2.34)
N
MICTF 12 7.88 10-4 (7.65)A (6.64) (5.74)
N
OMPT 12 13.56 29-5 (12.18) (12.15) (8.56)
N
PTEL 12 20.13 24-9 (10.02)A (11.01) (8.85)
N
AERL 12 7.44 8-2 (4.71)A (4.32) (3.99)
N
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HIGHLIGHTS:
-- Stage 3 (the final stage) of the re-auction of PCS frequencies continues
after day 13 (9-Apr). After 48 rounds of bidding (the pace of the auction
has increased to 6 rounds/day), the auction has yielded net bids of $411
million and appears to be on the brink of conclusion. As the auction winds
down, these preliminary results have taken on greater significance and
winning footprints are beginning to take shape (please see our note dated
22-Mar for identification of the top 10 qualifying participants).

-- TOP FIVE BIDDERS BY NET BID
(we note that an entity's bid amount can fluctuate (wildly) from round to
round--as opposed to necessarily rising each round--if it loses a high bid
position)
Bidder Markets Bid ($Mil) POPs
$/POP
Cook Inlet/VoiceStream PCS 28 192.2 18.8
10.20
OPCS Three 32 45.0 18.5
2.43
Viper Wireless 6 32.3 4.8
6.77
ABC Wireless 64 30.1 14.4
2.08
Leap Wireless 33 18.7 11.0
1.69
Source: Federal Communications Commission.

-- TOP FIVE MARKETS BY NET BID
Market Bidder Bid ($Mil)
Bid/POP
Chicago (30MHz) Cook Inlet/VoiceStream 117.9
$14.41
Dallas (30MHz) Cook Inlet/VoiceStream 62.4
$14.41
New Orleans (15 MHz) Viper Wireless 18.0
$13.18
St. Louis (30 MHz) OPCS Three 14.6
$5.33
Detroit (30 MHz) OPCS Three 13.2
$2.80
Source: Federal Communications Commission.

-- RECENT BIDDING ACTIVITY BY ROUND
New Net % Eligible
Round High Bids Bids Chg. Bidders
43 8 $410M 0% 57
44 11 $411M 0% 57
45 7 $411M 0% 57
46 9 $411M 0% 57
47 7 $411M 0% 57
48 5 $411M 0% 57
Source: Federal Communications Commission.

-- NET-NET: How long can this auction drag on? We can't believe much
longer. New high bids have basically stopped coming in and bidding units
in new high bids as a percentage of total bidding units (the FCC's main
determinant of when to close a stage) is nearing zero, implying an imminent
close to the auction. Most of the new bidding continues to be on smaller
licenses, and in fact, we are comfortable projecting Western Wireless as
the winner of both the Chicago and Dallas markets. This is an important
strategic win for the GSM carriers, although New Orleans (the other
strategic hole in the GSM footprint) appears likely to wind up in the TDMA
footprint. WE OVERLOOKED SBC's GSM NETWORK IN LAS VEGAS IN PREVIOUS
REPORTS CITING THAT MARKET AS ANOTHER GSM DEFICIENCY. Our apologies to SBC
and the entire GSM Alliance. The WEIGHTED average bid for all markets
with an active bid currently stands at $3.78/POP, $13.36/POP in the top-10
markets (as measured by per-POP bids)... Stay tuned.