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Replies to #3901 on LEVEL 3 (LVLT)

Prudent Capitalist

10/31/16 2:54 PM

#3902 RE: 71tj #3901

The significant selling and drop in the CTL shares is what is holding LVLT down at these levels well below the stated value of the deal for LVLT shareh9olders, which has been pegged earlier today to be anywhere from $66.50 to $69.94 in one report based on Friday's close for each.

moe_the_gyp01

11/02/16 1:11 PM

#3903 RE: 71tj #3901

With a little less than a year before the deal closes and still some regulatory uncertainty, you would be better off playing the options.

This article makes mention of the regulatory landscape...


Another potentially disruptive regulation is headed CenturyLink’s way later this year. The Federal Communications Commission in May floated new “business data services” rules that could cut the fees incumbent telephone companies can charge rivals by as much as 19%.

CenturyLink opposes the proposed rate changes and on Monday sent the agency a letter criticizing its transparency. “This drastic rate cut would cripple many providers’ ability to continue providing quality service, much less have money left to invest in broadband innovation for the future,” the letter said.



http://www.wsj.com/articles/centurylink-to-buy-level-3-communications-for-25-billion-1477911639

The deal should close according to plan but there is some perceived risk that is keeping this from approaching the deal price not to mention that the deal is only 26.50 cash and the rest CLT stock which could be pressured by FCC rules.